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Message-ID: <723507e2-b7c2-5d54-284d-67a0427ded7a@redhat.com>
Date:   Tue, 13 Dec 2016 16:35:25 -0500
From:   Jon Masters <jcm@...hat.com>
To:     Bjorn Helgaas <helgaas@...nel.org>
Cc:     Duc Dang <dhdang@....com>, Mark Salter <msalter@...hat.com>,
        Rafael Wysocki <rafael@...nel.org>,
        Lorenzo Pieralisi <Lorenzo.Pieralisi@....com>,
        Arnd Bergmann <arnd@...db.de>, linux-pci@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-arm <linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org>,
        Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
        Tomasz Nowicki <tn@...ihalf.com>, patches <patches@....com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3] PCI/ACPI: xgene: Add ECAM quirk for X-Gene PCIe
 controller

On 12/06/2016 03:18 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:

> I just merged pci/ecam into my "next" branch, so as long as tomorrow's
> linux-next boots out of the box, we should be set.  I made the following
> changes compared to v11:
> 
>   - dropped the x86 change to use acpi_resource_consumer()
>   - added parens around macro args used in arithmetic expressions
>   - renamed "seg" to "node" in THUNDER_PEM_RES and THUNDER_PEM_QUIRK
>   - incorporated (u64) cast and dropped "UL" postfix for THUNDER_PEM_QUIRK
> 
> Let me know if you see any issues.

Just following up. Please find attached a boot log from an HPE ProLiant m400
Moonshot X-Gene based cartridge running next-20161213 with pci/ecam branch.

Here is the /proc/iomem output as well:

# cat /proc/iomem
10520000-10523fff : APMC0D18:00
  10520000-10523fff : APMC0D18:00
10524000-10527fff : APMC0D17:00
10540000-1054a0ff : APMC0D01:00
  10546000-10546fff : APMC0D50:00
  1054a000-1054a00f : APMC0D12:03
    1054a000-1054a00f : APMC0D12:02
      1054a000-1054a00f : APMC0D12:01
        1054a000-1054a00f : APMC0D12:00
17000000-17000fff : APMC0D01:00
17001000-17001fff : APMC0D01:00
  17001000-170013ff : APMC0D15:00
    17001000-170013ff : APMC0D15:00
1701c000-1701cfff : APMC0D14:00
1a800000-1a800fff : APMC0D0D:00
  1a800000-1a800fff : APMC0D0D:00
1c000200-1c0002ff : APMC0D06:00
1c021000-1c0210ff : APMC0D08:00
  1c021000-1c02101f : serial
1c024000-1c024fff : APMC0D07:00
1f230000-1f230fff : APMC0D0D:00
  1f230000-1f230fff : APMC0D0D:00
1f23d000-1f23dfff : APMC0D0D:00
  1f23d000-1f23dfff : APMC0D0D:00
1f23e000-1f23efff : APMC0D0D:00
  1f23e000-1f23efff : APMC0D0D:00
1f2a0000-1f31ffff : APMC0D06:00
1f500000-1f50ffff : PNP0A08:00
78800000-78800fff : APMC0D13:00
  78800000-78800fff : APMC0D12:03
    78800000-78800fff : APMC0D12:02
      78800000-78800fff : APMC0D12:01
        78800000-78800fff : APMC0D12:00
          78800000-78800fff : APMC0D11:00
          78800000-78800fff : APMC0D10:03
          78800000-78800fff : APMC0D10:02
          78800000-78800fff : APMC0D10:01
          78800000-78800fff : APMC0D10:00
79000000-798fffff : APMC0D0E:00
7c000000-7c1fffff : APMC0D12:00
7c200000-7c3fffff : APMC0D12:01
7c400000-7c5fffff : APMC0D12:02
7c600000-7c7fffff : APMC0D12:03
7e000000-7e000fff : APMC0D13:00
7e200000-7e200fff : APMC0D10:03
  7e200000-7e200fff : APMC0D10:02
    7e200000-7e200fff : APMC0D10:01
      7e200000-7e200fff : APMC0D10:00
7e600000-7e600fff : APMC0D11:00
7e700000-7e700fff : APMC0D10:03
  7e700000-7e700fff : APMC0D10:02
    7e700000-7e700fff : APMC0D10:01
      7e700000-7e700fff : APMC0D10:00
7e720000-7e720fff : APMC0D10:03
  7e720000-7e720fff : APMC0D10:02
    7e720000-7e720fff : APMC0D10:01
      7e720000-7e720fff : APMC0D10:00
7e800000-7e800fff : APMC0D10:00
7e840000-7e840fff : APMC0D10:01
7e880000-7e880fff : APMC0D10:02
7e8c0000-7e8c0fff : APMC0D10:03
7e930000-7e930fff : APMC0D13:00
4000000000-4001ffffff : System RAM
  4000080000-4000c9ffff : Kernel code
  4000e20000-400171ffff : Kernel data
40023a0000-4ff733ffff : System RAM
4ff7340000-4ff77cffff : reserved
4ff77d0000-4ff79cffff : System RAM
4ff79d0000-4ff7e7ffff : reserved
4ff7e80000-4ff7e8ffff : System RAM
4ff7e90000-4ff7efffff : reserved
4ff7f10000-4ff800ffff : reserved
4ff8010000-4fffffffff : System RAM
a020000000-a03fffffff : PCI Bus 0000:00
  a020000000-a0201fffff : PCI Bus 0000:01
    a020000000-a0200fffff : 0000:01:00.0
      a020000000-a0200fffff : mlx4_core
    a020100000-a0201fffff : 0000:01:00.0
a060000000-a07fffffff : PCI Bus 0000:00
a0d0000000-a0dfffffff : PCI ECAM
a110000000-a14fffffff : PCI Bus 0000:00
  a110000000-a121ffffff : PCI Bus 0000:01
    a110000000-a111ffffff : 0000:01:00.0
      a110000000-a111ffffff : mlx4_core
    a112000000-a121ffffff : 0000:01:00.0

Thanks again, Bjorn. Looking forward to seeing this upstream.

Tested-by: Jon Masters <jcm@...hat.com>

-- 
Computer Architect | Sent from my Fedora powered laptop


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