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Message-ID: <20230331194249.GA3247600@bhelgaas>
Date:   Fri, 31 Mar 2023 14:42:49 -0500
From:   Bjorn Helgaas <helgaas@...nel.org>
To:     Donald Hunter <donald.hunter@...il.com>
Cc:     linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-pci@...r.kernel.org,
        Rob Herring <robh@...nel.org>,
        Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@...gle.com>, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
        Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@...el.com>,
        Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@...el.com>
Subject: Re: [BUG] net, pci: 6.3-rc1-4 hangs during boot on PowerEdge R620
 with igb

Thanks a lot for the report and for all the work you did to bisect and
identify the commit.

On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 12:40:11PM +0100, Donald Hunter wrote:
> The 6.3-rc1 and later release candidates are hanging during boot on our
> Dell PowerEdge R620 servers with Intel I350 nics (igb).
> 
> After bisecting from v6.2 to v6.3-rc1, I isolated the problem to:
> 
> [6fffbc7ae1373e10b989afe23a9eeb9c49fe15c3] PCI: Honor firmware's device
> disabled status
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/pci/probe.c b/drivers/pci/probe.c
> index 1779582fb500..b1d80c1d7a69 100644
> --- a/drivers/pci/probe.c
> +++ b/drivers/pci/probe.c
> @@ -1841,6 +1841,8 @@ int pci_setup_device(struct pci_dev *dev)
>  
>         pci_set_of_node(dev);
>         pci_set_acpi_fwnode(dev);
> +       if (dev->dev.fwnode && !fwnode_device_is_available(dev->dev.fwnode))
> +               return -ENODEV;
>  
>         pci_dev_assign_slot(dev);

I assume this igb NIC (07:00.0) must be built-in (not a plug-in card)
because it apparently has an ACPI firmware node, and there's something
we don't expect about its status?

Hopefully Rob will look at this.  If I were looking, I would be
interested in acpidump to see what's in the DSDT.

Bjorn

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