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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH V7] ns16550: Add support for UART present in Broadcom TruManage capable NetXtreme chips



On 12/3/2013 10:46 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 03.12.13 at 17:40, Aravind Gopalakrishnan <Aravind.Gopalakrishnan@xxxxxxx> 
wrote:
@@ -434,7 +477,22 @@ static void __init ns16550_endboot(struct serial_port 
*port)
      struct ns16550 *uart = port->uart;
if ( uart->remapped_io_base )
+    {
+        if ( uart->enable_ro ) {
+            if ( rangeset_add_range(mmio_ro_ranges,
+                                    uart->io_base,
+                                    uart->io_base + uart->io_size - 1) )
+                printk(XENLOG_INFO "Error while adding MMIO range of device to 
mmio_ro_ranges\n");
+
+            if ( pci_ro_device(0, uart->ps_bdf[0],
+                               PCI_DEVFN(uart->ps_bdf[1], uart->ps_bdf[2])) )
You didn't really fix what you said you fixed. Quoting from my
reply to v6:

Ok, moved pci_ro_device also to ns16550_init_postirq now so that I do the hiding in one place..

But, more importantly, did you overlook the use of pci_hide_device()
in ns16550_init_postirq(): The hiding should be done in one place.
And with pci_ro_device() implicitly hiding the device, you should
probably make sure you call just one of the two.
+                printk(XENLOG_INFO "Could not mark config space of 0:%02x:%02x.%u 
read-only.\n",
+                                    uart->ps_bdf[0], uart->ps_bdf[1],
+                                    uart->ps_bdf[2]);
The leading 0: is pretty pointless - an absent segment/domain
identifier implies it being zero.


Fixed this. Sending out changes in V8.

-Aravind.


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