[TLDR: I'm adding the regression report below to regzbot, the Linux kernel regression tracking bot; nearly all text you find below is compiled from a few templates paragraphs you likely have encountered already already from mails similar to this one.]
Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker speaking.
CCing the regression mailing list, as it should be in the loop for all regressions, as explained here: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/reporting-issues.html
On 05.02.22 00:01, dann frazier wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 11:36:37AM -0600, Rob Herring wrote:
Commit 6dce5aa59e0b ("PCI: xgene: Use inbound resources for setup") broke PCI support on XGene. The cause is the IB resources are now sorted in address order instead of being in DT dma-ranges order. The result is which inbound registers are used for each region are swapped. I don't know the details about this h/w, but it appears that IB region 0 registers can't handle a size greater than 4GB. In any case, limiting the size for region 0 is enough to get back to the original assignment of dma-ranges to regions.
hey Rob!
I've been seeing a panic on HP Moonshoot m400 cartridges (X-Gene1) - only during network installs - that I also bisected down to commit 6dce5aa59e0b ("PCI: xgene: Use inbound resources for setup"). I was hoping that this patch that fixed the issue on Stéphane's X-Gene2 system would also fix my issue, but no luck. In fact, it seems to just makes it fail differently. Reverting both patches is required to get a v5.17-rc kernel to boot.
I've collected the following logs - let me know if anything else would be useful.
v5.17-rc2+ (unmodified): http://dannf.org/bugs/m400-no-reverts.log Note that the mlx4 driver fails initialization.
v5.17-rc2+, w/o the commit that fixed Stéphane's system: http://dannf.org/bugs/m400-xgene2-fix-reverted.log Note the mlx4 MSI-X timeout, and later panic.
v5.17-rc2+, w/ both commits reverted (works) http://dannf.org/bugs/m400-both-reverted.log
Thanks for the report.
To be sure this issue doesn't fall through the cracks unnoticed, I'm adding it to regzbot, my Linux kernel regression tracking bot:
#regzbot ^introduced c7a75d07827a1f33d #regzbot title Follow-up error for the commit fixing "PCIe regression on APM Merlin (aarch64 dev platform) preventing NVME initialization" #regzbot ignore-activity
Reminder for developers: when fixing the issue, please add a 'Link:' tags pointing to the report (the mail quoted above) using the lore.kernel.org/r/, as explained in 'Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst' and 'Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst', as this allows the bot to assign any fixes posted or commited with the report to always show the current status of things and automatically close the issue when the fix hits the right tree.
I'm sending this to everyone that got the initial report, to make them aware of the tracking. I also hope that messages like this motivate people to directly get at least the regression mailing list and ideally even regzbot involved when dealing with regressions, as messages like this wouldn't be needed then.
Don't worry, I'll send further messages wrt to this regression just to the lists (with a tag in the subject so people can filter them away), if they are relevant just for regzbot. With a bit of luck no such messages will be needed anyway.
Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat)
P.S.: As the Linux kernel's regression tracker I'm getting a lot of reports on my table. I can only look briefly into most of them and lack knowledge about most of the areas they concern. I thus unfortunately will sometimes get things wrong or miss something important. I hope that's not the case here; if you think it is, don't hesitate to tell me in a public reply, it's in everyone's interest to set the public record straight.