Install notify handlers for child handles of ACPI PCI buses.
Only handles with an _EJ0 method are considered hotpluggable.
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- waiting for Colin to test this. I sent an earlier patch but it was incomplete as it was missing the changes in sys/dev/pci
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Running with
sysctl debug.acpi.level="ACPI_LV_INFO"
sysctl debug.acpi.layer="ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS"
when I attach a new disk I see in /var/log/messages:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: ExSystemIoSpaceHandler:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler:
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: evmisc-0267 EvQueueNotifyRequest : No notify handler for Notify, ignoring (S1E_, 1) node 0xfffff80003f14ec0
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE00
Oct 8 22:37:20 freebsd kernel: exregion-0446 ExSystemIoSpaceHandler: System-IO (width 32) R/W 0 Address=000000000000AE04
The important part here I assume is "EvQueueNotifyRequest : No notify handler for Notify, ignoring (S1E_, 1)" -- the notify handler doesn't seem to be installed. I have the instance running; how should I debug this?
sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pci.c | ||
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378 | Maybe add a printf here, something like: printf("%s: installing notify handler on %s\n", __func__, __func__, acpi_name(handle)); If it never prints, then maybe trace up above where we fail if _EJ0 isn't found to see if that check is always failing. |
With an added printf I see:
Oct 8 23:14:20 freebsd kernel: acpi_pci_install_device_notify_handler: installing handler on \_SB_.PCI0.S1E_
...
Oct 8 23:18:59 freebsd kernel: evmisc-0267 EvQueueNotifyRequest : No notify handler for Notify, ignoring (S1E_, 1) node 0xfffff80003d15ec0
So... it looks like we're at least trying to install a handler here...
Thanks, with that fix the Notify handler is getting called:
evmisc-0290 EvQueueNotifyRequest : Dispatching Notify on [S1E_] (Device) Value 0x01 (Device Check) Node 0xfffff80003e42ec0
panic: mutex Giant not owned at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_bus.c:2919
cpuid = 3
time = 1570578746
KDB: stack backtrace:
db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/frame 0xfffffe001afe80b0
vpanic() at vpanic+0x19d/frame 0xfffffe001afe8100
panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe001afe8160
mtx_assert() at mtx_assert+0xb4/frame 0xfffffe001afe8170
device_probe_and_attach() at device_probe_and_attach+0x2a/frame 0xfffffe001afe81a0
pci_rescan_method() at pci_rescan_method+0x4f5/frame 0xfffffe001afe8220
AcpiEvNotifyDispatch() at AcpiEvNotifyDispatch+0x50/frame 0xfffffe001afe8240
acpi_task_execute() at acpi_task_execute+0x10/frame 0xfffffe001afe8260
taskqueue_run_locked() at taskqueue_run_locked+0x10c/frame 0xfffffe001afe82c0
taskqueue_thread_loop() at taskqueue_thread_loop+0x88/frame 0xfffffe001afe82f0
fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x84/frame 0xfffffe001afe8330
fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0xe/frame 0xfffffe001afe8330
- trap 0, rip = 0, rsp = 0, rbp = 0 ---
... maybe not exactly the right way, though.
I can now attach a disk:
Oct 9 00:51:33 freebsd kernel: evmisc-0290 EvQueueNotifyRequest : Dispatching Notify on [S1E_] (Device) Value 0x01 (Device Check) Node 0xfffff80003d04ec0
Oct 9 00:51:33 freebsd kernel: nvme2: <Generic NVMe Device> at device 30.0 on pci0
Oct 9 00:51:34 freebsd kernel: nvme2: temperature threshold not supported
Oct 9 00:51:34 freebsd kernel: nvd2: <Amazon Elastic Block Store> NVMe namespace
Oct 9 00:51:34 freebsd kernel: nvd2: 102400MB (209715200 512 byte sectors)
But when I try to detach it:
Oct 9 00:52:46 freebsd kernel: EvQueueNotifyRequest : Dispatching Notify on [S1E_] (Device) Value 0x01 (Device Check) Node 0xfffff80003d04ec0
Oct 9 00:52:46 freebsd kernel: EvQueueNotifyRequest : Dispatching Notify on [S1E_] (Device) Value 0x03 (Eject Request) Node 0xfffff80003d04ec0
Oct 9 00:52:46 freebsd kernel: pci0: unknown notify 0x3
Which suggests that (a) we need to handle 0x03 (as expected), and also that maybe we need to do something to acknowledge the notification, since the disk *attachment* notification seems to be arriving a second time here.
The patch works as advertised right now. A couple of observations for my case:
- Alpine Ridge TBT3 adapter, USB-A dongle with USB memory stick attached
- acpi_pci_bus_notify_handler() gets the DEVICE_BUS_CHECK notify events from the hotplug SMI for both insertion and removal, as expected.
- acpi_pci_device_notify_handler() gets no notify events
- No "EJECT_REQUEST" events are delivered
The relevant ASL (I think) is here:
Method (HPME, 0, Serialized) { If (((VDID != 0xFFFFFFFF) && (PMSX == 0x01))) { Notify (PXSX, 0x02) // Device Wake PMSX = 0x01 PSPX = 0x01 } }
Add an in-kernel eject handler. We might replace this with a devctl_notify
that triggers events in userland instead, but this might work sufficiently
for now.
With the above changes (s/ACPI_NOTIFY_DEVICE_EJECT_REQUEST/ACPI_NOTIFY_EJECT_REQUEST/ and s/handle/h/) I can attach a disk and detach it, but I get
Oct 9 20:44:48 freebsd kernel: ACPI Warning: \_SB.PCI0.S1E._EJ0: Insufficient arguments - Caller passed 0, ACPI requires 1 (20190703/nsarguments-414)
and after detaching a disk I can't reattach it (even devctl rescan pci0 doesn't work) -- not sure if this is because the failed call to _EJ0 broke something, or if the way we're detaching the device is preventing it from appearing in rescan after it is reattached.
- Fix compile issues
- Pass the value 1 to _EJ0 after checking the ACPI 6.2 spec. Also, the spec says that for devices with _ADR (PCI), the bus driver should verify the device is removed after _EJ0 returns, so just trigger a BUS_RESCAN to delete the child device after _EJ0.
This is now working perfectly in my tests on EC2. When I attach a disk it shows up immediately; when I detach a disk it goes away from FreeBSD and EC2 recognizes that it has successfully detached (and without needing a "force detach"); and I can cycle the same disk attached/detached many times without issues.
As far as I'm concerned, this is ready for commit. My only regret is that it might be too late for FreeBSD 12.1.
I wonder... if we add a "hw.pci.acpi_hotplug" boot tunable and check it in acpi_pci_{attach,detach} before doing anything, could we get this merged for 12.1? I would turn that tunable on in EC2 AMIs (since I've tested it there) but we could leave it turned off by default elsewhere.
For committing purposes I will probably split this up into a few commits:
- expose pci_attach/pci_detach
- add the "bus" notifications that work for Scott's use case
- add the "device" notifications using _EJ0 for EC2