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Re: Problems in PV dom0 on recent x86 hardware



On 09.07.24 09:01, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 09.07.2024 08:36, Jürgen Groß wrote:
On 09.07.24 08:24, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 08.07.2024 23:30, Jason Andryuk wrote:
   From the backtrace, it looks like the immediate case is just trying to
read a 4-byte version:

   >>>> [   44.575541]  ucsi_acpi_dsm+0x53/0x80
   >>>> [   44.575546]  ucsi_acpi_read+0x2e/0x60
   >>>> [   44.575550]  ucsi_register+0x24/0xa0
   >>>> [   44.575555]  ucsi_acpi_probe+0x162/0x1e3

int ucsi_register(struct ucsi *ucsi)
{
           int ret;

           ret = ucsi->ops->read(ucsi, UCSI_VERSION, &ucsi->version,
                                 sizeof(ucsi->version));

->read being ucsi_acpi_read()

However, the driver also appears write to adjacent addresses.

There are also corresponding write functions in the driver, yes, but
ucsi_acpi_async_write() (used directly or indirectly) similarly calls
ucsi_acpi_dsm(), which wires through to acpi_evaluate_dsm(). That's
ACPI object evaluation, which isn't obvious without seeing the
involved AML whether it might write said memory region.

I guess an ACPI dump would help here?

Perhaps, yes.

It is available in the bug report:

https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1227301


Juergen



 


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