Re: [PATCH] r8169: introduce polling method for link change

From: Koba Ko
Date: Mon Jun 07 2021 - 07:09:38 EST


On Mon, Jun 7, 2021 at 6:43 PM Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 07.06.2021 06:34, Koba Ko wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 7:59 PM Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 04.06.2021 11:08, Koba Ko wrote:
> >>> On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 4:23 PM Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> On 04.06.2021 09:22, Koba Ko wrote:
> >>>>> On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 6:00 PM Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On 03.06.2021 04:54, Koba Ko wrote:
> >>>>>>> For RTL8106E, it's a Fast-ethernet chip.
> >>>>>>> If ASPM is enabled, the link chang interrupt wouldn't be triggered
> >>>>>>> immediately and must wait a very long time to get link change interrupt.
> >>>>>>> Even the link change interrupt isn't triggered, the phy link is already
> >>>>>>> established.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> At first please provide a full dmesg log and output of lspci -vv.
> >>>>>> Do you have the firmware for the NIC loaded? Please provide "ethtool -i <if>"
> >>>>>> output.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> please get the logs from here,
> >>>>> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213165
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Does the issue affect link-down and/or link-up detection?
> >>>>>> Do you have runtime pm enabled? Then, after 10s of link-down NIC goes to
> >>>>>> D3hot and link-up detection triggers a PME.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Issue affect link-up.
> >>>>> yes, pm runtime is enabled, but rtl8106e always stays D0 even if the
> >>>>> cable isn't present.
> >>>>>
> >>>> Then runtime pm doesn't seem to be set to "auto". Else 10s after link loss
> >>>> the chip runtime-suspends and is set to D3hot.
> >>>
> >>> I will check this.
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Introduce a polling method to watch the status of phy link and disable
> >>>>>>> the link change interrupt.
> >>>>>>> Also add a quirk for those realtek devices have the same issue.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> Which are the affected chip versions? Did you check with Realtek?
> >>>>>> Your patch switches to polling for all Fast Ethernet versions,
> >>>>>> and that's not what we want.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I don't know the exact version, only the chip name 806e(pci device id 0x8165).
> >>>>> ok, Im asking Realtek to help how to identify the chip issue is observed.
> >>>>>
> >>>> At least your Bugzilla report refers to VER_39. PCI device id 0x8136 is shared
> >>>> by all fast ethernet chip versions.
> >>>> Do you know other affected chip versions apart from VER_39 ?
> >>>>
> >>>> In the Bugzilla report you also write the issue occurs with GBit-capable
> >>>> link partners. This sounds more like an aneg problem.
> >>>> The issue doesn't occur with fast ethernet link partners?
> >>>
> >>> Issue wouldn't be observed when the link-partner has only FE capability.
> >>>
> >> Weird. I still have no clue how FE vs. GE support at link partner and
> >> ASPM could be related. I could understand that the PHY might have a
> >> problem with a GE link partner and aneg takes more time than usual.
> >> But this would be completely unrelated to a potential issue with
> >> ASPM on the PCIe link.
> >>
> >> And it's also not clear how L1_1 can cause an issue if the NIC doesn't
> >> support L1 sub-states. Maybe the root cause isn't with the NIC but
> >> with some other component in the PCIe path (e.g. bridge).
> >>
> >
> > I prefer that there's a interrupt issue when aspm is enabled on RTL8106e,
> >
> >>>>
> >>>> Your bug report also includes a patch that disables L1_1 only.
> >>>> Not sure how this is related because the chip version we speak about
> >>>> here doesn't support L1 sub-states.
> >>>
> >>> I have tried to enable L0s, L1 and don't disable L1 substate,
> >>> but still get the issue that interrupt can't be fired immediately but
> >>> the Link status is up.
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> My suspicion would be that something is system-dependent. Else I think
> >>>>>> we would have seen such a report before.
> >>>>> On the mainline, the aspm is disable, so you may not observe this.
> >>>>> If you enable ASPM and must wait CHIP go to power-saving mode, then
> >>>>> you can observe the issue.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> So what you're saying is that mainline is fine and your problem is with
> >>>> a downstream kernel with re-enabled ASPM? So there's nothing broken in
> >>>> mainline? In mainline you have the option to re-enable ASPM states
> >>>> individually via sysfs (link subdir at pci device).
> >>>
> >>> If enable L1_1 on the mainline, the issue could be observed too.
> >>>
> >> It has a reason that ASPM is disabled per default in mainline. Different
> >> chip versions have different types of issues with ASPM enabled.
> >> However several chip versions work fine with ASPM (also LI sub-states),
> >> therefore users can re-enable ASPM states at own risk.
> >
> > After consulting with REALTEK, I can identify RTL8106e by PCI_VENDOR
> > REALTEK, DEVICE 0x8136, Revision 0x7.
>
> This wasn't the question. The identification is available already.
> This chip version is RTL_GIGA_MAC_VER_39.
>
> > I would like to make PHY_POLL as default for RTL8106E on V2.
> > because there's no side effects besides the cpu usage rate would be a
> > little higher,
> > How do you think?
> >
> Did you check the actual question with Realtek? Did they confirm a hw
> issue with this chip version? If yes, some more details would be helpful.
>

yes, but Realtek said there's no issue on ASPM and AN.
They also didn't answer why disabling an unsupported L1_1 would cause
this issue.

>
> The dmesg log attached to your linked bugzilla issue lists a number of
> ACPI errors. Overall I'm still not convinced that root cause of your
> issue is a NIC hw bug.
>

I also upgraded the BIOS to the last and still can get the issue.

> >>> Thanks
> >>>>
> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Koba Ko <koba.ko@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>>>>> ---
> >>>>>>> drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.h | 2 +
> >>>>>>> drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c | 112 ++++++++++++++++++----
> >>>>>>> 2 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.h
> >>>>>>> index 2728df46ec41..a8c71adb1b57 100644
> >>>>>>> --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.h
> >>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.h
> >>>>>>> @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
> >>>>>>> #include <linux/types.h>
> >>>>>>> #include <linux/phy.h>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> +#define RTL8169_LINK_TIMEOUT (1 * HZ)
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> enum mac_version {
> >>>>>>> /* support for ancient RTL_GIGA_MAC_VER_01 has been removed */
> >>>>>>> RTL_GIGA_MAC_VER_02,
> >>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c
> >>>>>>> index 2c89cde7da1e..70aacc83d641 100644
> >>>>>>> --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c
> >>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169_main.c
> >>>>>>> @@ -178,6 +178,11 @@ static const struct pci_device_id rtl8169_pci_tbl[] = {
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, rtl8169_pci_tbl);
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> +static const struct pci_device_id rtl8169_linkChg_polling_enabled[] = {
> >>>>>>> + { PCI_VDEVICE(REALTEK, 0x8136), RTL_CFG_NO_GBIT },
> >>>>>>> + { 0 }
> >>>>>>> +};
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> This doesn't seem to be used.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> enum rtl_registers {
> >>>>>>> MAC0 = 0, /* Ethernet hardware address. */
> >>>>>>> MAC4 = 4,
> >>>>>>> @@ -618,6 +623,7 @@ struct rtl8169_private {
> >>>>>>> u16 cp_cmd;
> >>>>>>> u32 irq_mask;
> >>>>>>> struct clk *clk;
> >>>>>>> + struct timer_list link_timer;
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> struct {
> >>>>>>> DECLARE_BITMAP(flags, RTL_FLAG_MAX);
> >>>>>>> @@ -1179,6 +1185,16 @@ static void rtl8168ep_stop_cmac(struct rtl8169_private *tp)
> >>>>>>> RTL_W8(tp, IBCR0, RTL_R8(tp, IBCR0) & ~0x01);
> >>>>>>> }
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> +static int rtl_link_chng_polling_quirk(struct rtl8169_private *tp)
> >>>>>>> +{
> >>>>>>> + struct pci_dev *pdev = tp->pci_dev;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + if (pdev->vendor == 0x10ec && pdev->device == 0x8136 && !tp->supports_gmii)
> >>>>>>> + return 1;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + return 0;
> >>>>>>> +}
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> static void rtl8168dp_driver_start(struct rtl8169_private *tp)
> >>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>> r8168dp_oob_notify(tp, OOB_CMD_DRIVER_START);
> >>>>>>> @@ -4608,6 +4624,75 @@ static void rtl_task(struct work_struct *work)
> >>>>>>> rtnl_unlock();
> >>>>>>> }
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> +static void r8169_phylink_handler(struct net_device *ndev)
> >>>>>>> +{
> >>>>>>> + struct rtl8169_private *tp = netdev_priv(ndev);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + if (netif_carrier_ok(ndev)) {
> >>>>>>> + rtl_link_chg_patch(tp);
> >>>>>>> + pm_request_resume(&tp->pci_dev->dev);
> >>>>>>> + } else {
> >>>>>>> + pm_runtime_idle(&tp->pci_dev->dev);
> >>>>>>> + }
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + if (net_ratelimit())
> >>>>>>> + phy_print_status(tp->phydev);
> >>>>>>> +}
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> +static unsigned int
> >>>>>>> +rtl8169_xmii_link_ok(struct net_device *dev)
> >>>>>>> +{
> >>>>>>> + struct rtl8169_private *tp = netdev_priv(dev);
> >>>>>>> + unsigned int retval;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + retval = (RTL_R8(tp, PHYstatus) & LinkStatus) ? 1 : 0;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + return retval;
> >>>>>>> +}
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> +static void
> >>>>>>> +rtl8169_check_link_status(struct net_device *dev)
> >>>>>>> +{
> >>>>>>> + struct rtl8169_private *tp = netdev_priv(dev);
> >>>>>>> + int link_status_on;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + link_status_on = rtl8169_xmii_link_ok(dev);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + if (netif_carrier_ok(dev) == link_status_on)
> >>>>>>> + return;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + phy_mac_interrupt(tp->phydev);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + r8169_phylink_handler (dev);
> >>>>>>> +}
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> +static void rtl8169_link_timer(struct timer_list *t)
> >>>>>>> +{
> >>>>>>> + struct rtl8169_private *tp = from_timer(tp, t, link_timer);
> >>>>>>> + struct net_device *dev = tp->dev;
> >>>>>>> + struct timer_list *timer = t;
> >>>>>>> + unsigned long flags;
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> flags isn't used and triggers a compiler warning. Did you even
> >>>>>> compile-test your patch?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + rtl8169_check_link_status(dev);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + if (timer_pending(&tp->link_timer))
> >>>>>>> + return;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + mod_timer(timer, jiffies + RTL8169_LINK_TIMEOUT);
> >>>>>>> +}
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> +static inline void rtl8169_delete_link_timer(struct net_device *dev, struct timer_list *timer)
> >>>>>>> +{
> >>>>>>> + del_timer_sync(timer);
> >>>>>>> +}
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> +static inline void rtl8169_request_link_timer(struct net_device *dev)
> >>>>>>> +{
> >>>>>>> + struct rtl8169_private *tp = netdev_priv(dev);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + timer_setup(&tp->link_timer, rtl8169_link_timer, TIMER_INIT_FLAGS);
> >>>>>>> +}
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> static int rtl8169_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget)
> >>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>> struct rtl8169_private *tp = container_of(napi, struct rtl8169_private, napi);
> >>>>>>> @@ -4624,21 +4709,6 @@ static int rtl8169_poll(struct napi_struct *napi, int budget)
> >>>>>>> return work_done;
> >>>>>>> }
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> -static void r8169_phylink_handler(struct net_device *ndev)
> >>>>>>> -{
> >>>>>>> - struct rtl8169_private *tp = netdev_priv(ndev);
> >>>>>>> -
> >>>>>>> - if (netif_carrier_ok(ndev)) {
> >>>>>>> - rtl_link_chg_patch(tp);
> >>>>>>> - pm_request_resume(&tp->pci_dev->dev);
> >>>>>>> - } else {
> >>>>>>> - pm_runtime_idle(&tp->pci_dev->dev);
> >>>>>>> - }
> >>>>>>> -
> >>>>>>> - if (net_ratelimit())
> >>>>>>> - phy_print_status(tp->phydev);
> >>>>>>> -}
> >>>>>>> -
> >>>>>>> static int r8169_phy_connect(struct rtl8169_private *tp)
> >>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>> struct phy_device *phydev = tp->phydev;
> >>>>>>> @@ -4769,6 +4839,10 @@ static int rtl_open(struct net_device *dev)
> >>>>>>> goto err_free_irq;
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> rtl8169_up(tp);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + if (rtl_link_chng_polling_quirk(tp))
> >>>>>>> + mod_timer(&tp->link_timer, jiffies + RTL8169_LINK_TIMEOUT);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> rtl8169_init_counter_offsets(tp);
> >>>>>>> netif_start_queue(dev);
> >>>>>>> out:
> >>>>>>> @@ -4991,7 +5065,10 @@ static const struct net_device_ops rtl_netdev_ops = {
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> static void rtl_set_irq_mask(struct rtl8169_private *tp)
> >>>>>>> {
> >>>>>>> - tp->irq_mask = RxOK | RxErr | TxOK | TxErr | LinkChg;
> >>>>>>> + tp->irq_mask = RxOK | RxErr | TxOK | TxErr;
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> + if (!rtl_link_chng_polling_quirk(tp))
> >>>>>>> + tp->irq_mask |= LinkChg;
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> if (tp->mac_version <= RTL_GIGA_MAC_VER_06)
> >>>>>>> tp->irq_mask |= SYSErr | RxOverflow | RxFIFOOver;
> >>>>>>> @@ -5436,6 +5513,9 @@ static int rtl_init_one(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent)
> >>>>>>> if (pci_dev_run_wake(pdev))
> >>>>>>> pm_runtime_put_sync(&pdev->dev);
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> + if (rtl_link_chng_polling_quirk(tp))
> >>>>>>> + rtl8169_request_link_timer(dev);
> >>>>>>> +
> >>>>>>> return 0;
> >>>>>>> }
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> All this isn't needed. If you want to switch to link status polling,
> >>>>>> why don't you simply let phylib do it? PHY_MAC_INTERRUPT -> PHY_POLL
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks for suggestions, I tried to use PHY_POLL, it could do the same
> >>>>> thing that I did.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Your timer-based code most likely would have problems if runtime pm
> >>>>>> is enabled. Then you try to read the link status whilst NIC is in
> >>>>>> D3hot.
> >>>>
> >>
>