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Message-Id: <20191107005220.1039-9-jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
Date:   Wed,  6 Nov 2019 16:52:15 -0800
From:   Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@...el.com>
To:     davem@...emloft.net
Cc:     Mitch Williams <mitch.a.williams@...el.com>,
        netdev@...r.kernel.org, nhorman@...hat.com, sassmann@...hat.com,
        Andrew Bowers <andrewx.bowers@...el.com>,
        Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@...el.com>
Subject: [net-next v3 08/13] ice: write register with correct offset

From: Mitch Williams <mitch.a.williams@...el.com>

The VF_MBX_ARQLEN register array is per-PF, not global, so we should not
use the absolute VF ID as an index. Instead, use the per-PF VF ID.

This fixes an issue with VFs on PFs other than 0 not seeing reset.

Signed-off-by: Mitch Williams <mitch.a.williams@...el.com>
Tested-by: Andrew Bowers <andrewx.bowers@...el.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@...el.com>
---
 drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c
index ad757412bb04..3d8c231b0614 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl_pf.c
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ static void ice_trigger_vf_reset(struct ice_vf *vf, bool is_vflr, bool is_pfr)
 	 * by the time we get here.
 	 */
 	if (!is_pfr)
-		wr32(hw, VF_MBX_ARQLEN(vf_abs_id), 0);
+		wr32(hw, VF_MBX_ARQLEN(vf->vf_id), 0);
 
 	/* In the case of a VFLR, the HW has already reset the VF and we
 	 * just need to clean up, so don't hit the VFRTRIG register.
-- 
2.21.0

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