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SubjectRe: CXL: Fix PSL error due to duplicate segment table entries
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On Mon, 2014-27-10 at 04:24:35 UTC, Ian Munsie wrote:
> From: Ian Munsie <imunsie@au1.ibm.com>
>
> In certain circumstances the PSL can send an interrupt for a segment

Define PSL before using it please.

> miss that the kernel has already handled. This can happen if multiple
> translations for the same segment are queued in the PSL before the
> kernel has restarted the first translation.
>
> The CXL driver did not expect this situation and did not check if a

does not and does not, you haven't patched it yet.

> segment had already been handled. This could cause a duplicate segment
> table entry which in turn caused a PSL error taking down the card.
>
> This patch fixes the issue by checking for existing entries in the
> segment table that match the segment it is trying to insert to avoid
> inserting duplicate entries.
>
> Some of the code has been refactored to simplify it - the segment table
> hash has been moved from cxl_load_segment to find_free_sste where it is

Any reason that's not a separate patch?

> used and we have disabled the secondary hash in the segment table to
> reduce the number of entries that need to be tested from 16 to 8. Due to
> the large segment sizes we use it is extremely unlikely that the
> secondary hash would ever have been used in practice, so this should not
> have any negative impacts and may even improve performance.

Any reason that's not a separate patch?

> copro_calculate_slb will now mask the ESID by the correct mask for 1T vs

Didn't, but will after this patch?

> 256M segments. This has no effect by itself as the extra bits were
> ignored, but it makes debugging the segment table entries easier and
> means that we can directly compare the ESID values for duplicates
> without needing to worry about masking in the comparison.

Separate patch?

cheers


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