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[V3] Revert "PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte payload"

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Delegated to: Krzysztof Wilczyński
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Series [V3] Revert "PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte payload" | expand

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Vidya Sagar June 19, 2023, 10:26 a.m. UTC
This reverts commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable
support for 256 Byte payload").

Consider a PCIe hierarchy with a PCIe switch and a device connected
downstream of the switch that has support for MPS which is the minimum in
the hierarchy, and root port programmed with an MPS in its DevCtl register
that is greater than the minimum. In this scenario, the default bus
configuration of the kernel i.e. "PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT" doesn't configure the
MPS settings in the hierarchy correctly resulting in the device with
support for minimum MPS in the hierarchy receiving the TLPs of size more
than that. Although this can be addressed by appending "pci=pcie_bus_safe"
to the kernel command line, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always
have this commandline argument even for the basic functionality to work.

Reverting commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256
Byte payload") avoids this requirement and ensures that the basic
functionality of the devices irrespective of the hierarchy and the MPS of
the devices in the hierarchy.

To reap the benefits of having support for higher MPS, optionally, one can
always append the kernel command line with "pci=pcie_bus_perf".

Fixes: 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte payload")
Signed-off-by: Vidya Sagar <vidyas@nvidia.com>
---
V3:
* Fixed a build issue

V2:
* Addressed review comments from Bjorn

 drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c | 14 ++------------
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

Comments

Krzysztof Wilczyński June 27, 2023, 10:48 a.m. UTC | #1
Hello,

> This reverts commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable
> support for 256 Byte payload").
> 
> Consider a PCIe hierarchy with a PCIe switch and a device connected
> downstream of the switch that has support for MPS which is the minimum in
> the hierarchy, and root port programmed with an MPS in its DevCtl register
> that is greater than the minimum. In this scenario, the default bus
> configuration of the kernel i.e. "PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT" doesn't configure the
> MPS settings in the hierarchy correctly resulting in the device with
> support for minimum MPS in the hierarchy receiving the TLPs of size more
> than that. Although this can be addressed by appending "pci=pcie_bus_safe"
> to the kernel command line, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always
> have this commandline argument even for the basic functionality to work.
> 
> Reverting commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256
> Byte payload") avoids this requirement and ensures that the basic
> functionality of the devices irrespective of the hierarchy and the MPS of
> the devices in the hierarchy.
> 
> To reap the benefits of having support for higher MPS, optionally, one can
> always append the kernel command line with "pci=pcie_bus_perf".

Applied to controller/tegra194, thank you!

[1/1] Revert "PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte payload"
      https://git.kernel.org/pci/pci/c/606295f16360

	Krzysztof
Bjorn Helgaas July 13, 2023, 9:39 p.m. UTC | #2
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 03:56:04PM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
> This reverts commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable
> support for 256 Byte payload").
> 
> Consider a PCIe hierarchy with a PCIe switch and a device connected
> downstream of the switch that has support for MPS which is the minimum in
> the hierarchy, and root port programmed with an MPS in its DevCtl register
> that is greater than the minimum. In this scenario, the default bus
> configuration of the kernel i.e. "PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT" doesn't configure the
> MPS settings in the hierarchy correctly resulting in the device with
> support for minimum MPS in the hierarchy receiving the TLPs of size more
> than that. Although this can be addressed by appending "pci=pcie_bus_safe"
> to the kernel command line, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always
> have this commandline argument even for the basic functionality to work.

I think this has some irrelevant detail (IIUC the problem should
happen even without a switch) and could be more specific (I think the
problem case is RP MPS=256, EP only supports MPS=128).

> Reverting commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256
> Byte payload") avoids this requirement and ensures that the basic
> functionality of the devices irrespective of the hierarchy and the MPS of
> the devices in the hierarchy.

"Ensure" is a transitive verb, so "... ensures that the basic
functionality ..." is missing whatever the object should be.

Maybe something like the following?

  After 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte
  payload"), we set MPS=256 for tegra194 Root Ports.

  By default (CONFIG_PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT set and no "pci=pcie_bus_*"
  parameter), Linux configures the MPS of every device to match the
  upstream bridge, which is impossible if the Root Port has MPS=256
  and a device only supports MPS=128.

  This scenario results in uncorrectable Malformed TLP errors if the
  Root Port sends TLPs with payloads larger than 128 bytes.  These
  errors can be avoided by using the "pci=pcie_bus_safe" parameter,
  but it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always have this parameter
  even for basic functionality to work.

  Revert 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte
  payload") so the Root Ports default to MPS=128, which all devices
  support.

  If peer-to-peer DMA is not required, one can use "pci=pcie_bus_perf" 
  to get the benefit of larger MPS settings.

> To reap the benefits of having support for higher MPS, optionally, one can
> always append the kernel command line with "pci=pcie_bus_perf".
> 
> Fixes: 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte payload")
> Signed-off-by: Vidya Sagar <vidyas@nvidia.com>
> ---
> V3:
> * Fixed a build issue
> 
> V2:
> * Addressed review comments from Bjorn
> 
>  drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c | 14 ++------------
>  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
> index 4fdadc7b045f..a772faff14b5 100644
> --- a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
> +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
> @@ -900,11 +900,6 @@ static int tegra_pcie_dw_host_init(struct dw_pcie_rp *pp)
>  		pcie->pcie_cap_base = dw_pcie_find_capability(&pcie->pci,
>  							      PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
>  
> -	val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL);
> -	val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD;
> -	val_16 |= PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD_256B;
> -	dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL, val_16);
> -
>  	val = dw_pcie_readl_dbi(pci, PCI_IO_BASE);
>  	val &= ~(IO_BASE_IO_DECODE | IO_BASE_IO_DECODE_BIT8);
>  	dw_pcie_writel_dbi(pci, PCI_IO_BASE, val);
> @@ -1756,7 +1751,6 @@ static void pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert(struct tegra_pcie_dw *pcie)
>  	struct device *dev = pcie->dev;
>  	u32 val;
>  	int ret;
> -	u16 val_16;
>  
>  	if (pcie->ep_state == EP_STATE_ENABLED)
>  		return;
> @@ -1887,20 +1881,16 @@ static void pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert(struct tegra_pcie_dw *pcie)
>  	pcie->pcie_cap_base = dw_pcie_find_capability(&pcie->pci,
>  						      PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
>  
> -	val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL);
> -	val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD;
> -	val_16 |= PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD_256B;
> -	dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL, val_16);
> -
>  	/* Clear Slot Clock Configuration bit if SRNS configuration */
>  	if (pcie->enable_srns) {
> +		u16 val_16;
> +
>  		val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base +
>  					   PCI_EXP_LNKSTA);
>  		val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_LNKSTA_SLC;
>  		dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_LNKSTA,
>  				   val_16);
>  	}
> -
>  	clk_set_rate(pcie->core_clk, GEN4_CORE_CLK_FREQ);
>  
>  	val = (ep->msi_mem_phys & MSIX_ADDR_MATCH_LOW_OFF_MASK);
> -- 
> 2.25.1
>
Vidya Sagar July 18, 2023, 2:33 a.m. UTC | #3
On 7/14/2023 3:09 AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> External email: Use caution opening links or attachments
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 03:56:04PM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
>> This reverts commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable
>> support for 256 Byte payload").
>>
>> Consider a PCIe hierarchy with a PCIe switch and a device connected
>> downstream of the switch that has support for MPS which is the minimum in
>> the hierarchy, and root port programmed with an MPS in its DevCtl register
>> that is greater than the minimum. In this scenario, the default bus
>> configuration of the kernel i.e. "PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT" doesn't configure the
>> MPS settings in the hierarchy correctly resulting in the device with
>> support for minimum MPS in the hierarchy receiving the TLPs of size more
>> than that. Although this can be addressed by appending "pci=pcie_bus_safe"
>> to the kernel command line, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always
>> have this commandline argument even for the basic functionality to work.
> 
> I think this has some irrelevant detail (IIUC the problem should
> happen even without a switch) and could be more specific (I think the
> problem case is RP MPS=256, EP only supports MPS=128).
The issue is present only if there is a switch.

> 
>> Reverting commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256
>> Byte payload") avoids this requirement and ensures that the basic
>> functionality of the devices irrespective of the hierarchy and the MPS of
>> the devices in the hierarchy.
> 
> "Ensure" is a transitive verb, so "... ensures that the basic
> functionality ..." is missing whatever the object should be.
I think I missed to add 'work' in the end after 'hierarchy'. My bad.
> 
> Maybe something like the following?
> 
>    After 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte
>    payload"), we set MPS=256 for tegra194 Root Ports.
> 
>    By default (CONFIG_PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT set and no "pci=pcie_bus_*"
>    parameter), Linux configures the MPS of every device to match the
>    upstream bridge, which is impossible if the Root Port has MPS=256
>    and a device only supports MPS=128.
> 
>    This scenario results in uncorrectable Malformed TLP errors if the
>    Root Port sends TLPs with payloads larger than 128 bytes.  These
>    errors can be avoided by using the "pci=pcie_bus_safe" parameter,
>    but it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always have this parameter
>    even for basic functionality to work.
> 
>    Revert 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte
>    payload") so the Root Ports default to MPS=128, which all devices
>    support.
> 
>    If peer-to-peer DMA is not required, one can use "pci=pcie_bus_perf"
>    to get the benefit of larger MPS settings.
Thanks, I'll send a new patch with the above commit message.
> 
>> To reap the benefits of having support for higher MPS, optionally, one can
>> always append the kernel command line with "pci=pcie_bus_perf".
>>
>> Fixes: 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable support for 256 Byte payload")
>> Signed-off-by: Vidya Sagar <vidyas@nvidia.com>
>> ---
>> V3:
>> * Fixed a build issue
>>
>> V2:
>> * Addressed review comments from Bjorn
>>
>>   drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c | 14 ++------------
>>   1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
>> index 4fdadc7b045f..a772faff14b5 100644
>> --- a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
>> +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
>> @@ -900,11 +900,6 @@ static int tegra_pcie_dw_host_init(struct dw_pcie_rp *pp)
>>                pcie->pcie_cap_base = dw_pcie_find_capability(&pcie->pci,
>>                                                              PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
>>
>> -     val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL);
>> -     val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD;
>> -     val_16 |= PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD_256B;
>> -     dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL, val_16);
>> -
>>        val = dw_pcie_readl_dbi(pci, PCI_IO_BASE);
>>        val &= ~(IO_BASE_IO_DECODE | IO_BASE_IO_DECODE_BIT8);
>>        dw_pcie_writel_dbi(pci, PCI_IO_BASE, val);
>> @@ -1756,7 +1751,6 @@ static void pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert(struct tegra_pcie_dw *pcie)
>>        struct device *dev = pcie->dev;
>>        u32 val;
>>        int ret;
>> -     u16 val_16;
>>
>>        if (pcie->ep_state == EP_STATE_ENABLED)
>>                return;
>> @@ -1887,20 +1881,16 @@ static void pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert(struct tegra_pcie_dw *pcie)
>>        pcie->pcie_cap_base = dw_pcie_find_capability(&pcie->pci,
>>                                                      PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
>>
>> -     val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL);
>> -     val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD;
>> -     val_16 |= PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD_256B;
>> -     dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL, val_16);
>> -
>>        /* Clear Slot Clock Configuration bit if SRNS configuration */
>>        if (pcie->enable_srns) {
>> +             u16 val_16;
>> +
>>                val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base +
>>                                           PCI_EXP_LNKSTA);
>>                val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_LNKSTA_SLC;
>>                dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_LNKSTA,
>>                                   val_16);
>>        }
>> -
>>        clk_set_rate(pcie->core_clk, GEN4_CORE_CLK_FREQ);
>>
>>        val = (ep->msi_mem_phys & MSIX_ADDR_MATCH_LOW_OFF_MASK);
>> --
>> 2.25.1
>>
Bjorn Helgaas July 18, 2023, 11:09 a.m. UTC | #4
On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 08:03:47AM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
> On 7/14/2023 3:09 AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 03:56:04PM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
> > > This reverts commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable
> > > support for 256 Byte payload").
> > > 
> > > Consider a PCIe hierarchy with a PCIe switch and a device connected
> > > downstream of the switch that has support for MPS which is the minimum in
> > > the hierarchy, and root port programmed with an MPS in its DevCtl register
> > > that is greater than the minimum. In this scenario, the default bus
> > > configuration of the kernel i.e. "PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT" doesn't configure the
> > > MPS settings in the hierarchy correctly resulting in the device with
> > > support for minimum MPS in the hierarchy receiving the TLPs of size more
> > > than that. Although this can be addressed by appending "pci=pcie_bus_safe"
> > > to the kernel command line, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always
> > > have this commandline argument even for the basic functionality to work.
> > 
> > I think this has some irrelevant detail (IIUC the problem should
> > happen even without a switch) and could be more specific (I think the
> > problem case is RP MPS=256, EP only supports MPS=128).
>
> The issue is present only if there is a switch.

So if there's no switch, and an EP that only supports MPS=128, the PCI
core changes the RP MPS setting to 128?  Just based on reading the
code, I thought we would leave RP MPS=256 and EP MPS=128, which would
be a problem.  But maybe the PCI core changes the RP down to MPS=128?

Bjorn
Vidya Sagar July 19, 2023, 11:01 a.m. UTC | #5
On 7/18/2023 4:39 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> External email: Use caution opening links or attachments
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 08:03:47AM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
>> On 7/14/2023 3:09 AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 03:56:04PM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
>>>> This reverts commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable
>>>> support for 256 Byte payload").
>>>>
>>>> Consider a PCIe hierarchy with a PCIe switch and a device connected
>>>> downstream of the switch that has support for MPS which is the minimum in
>>>> the hierarchy, and root port programmed with an MPS in its DevCtl register
>>>> that is greater than the minimum. In this scenario, the default bus
>>>> configuration of the kernel i.e. "PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT" doesn't configure the
>>>> MPS settings in the hierarchy correctly resulting in the device with
>>>> support for minimum MPS in the hierarchy receiving the TLPs of size more
>>>> than that. Although this can be addressed by appending "pci=pcie_bus_safe"
>>>> to the kernel command line, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always
>>>> have this commandline argument even for the basic functionality to work.
>>>
>>> I think this has some irrelevant detail (IIUC the problem should
>>> happen even without a switch) and could be more specific (I think the
>>> problem case is RP MPS=256, EP only supports MPS=128).
>>
>> The issue is present only if there is a switch.
> 
> So if there's no switch, and an EP that only supports MPS=128, the PCI
> core changes the RP MPS setting to 128?  Just based on reading the
Yes. The code after the if condition here takes care of that.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/drivers/pci/probe.c?h=v6.5-rc2#n2049

> code, I thought we would leave RP MPS=256 and EP MPS=128, which would
> be a problem.  But maybe the PCI core changes the RP down to MPS=128?
> 
> Bjorn
Bjorn Helgaas July 19, 2023, 2:57 p.m. UTC | #6
On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 04:31:13PM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
> On 7/18/2023 4:39 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 08:03:47AM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
> > > On 7/14/2023 3:09 AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 03:56:04PM +0530, Vidya Sagar wrote:
> > > > > This reverts commit 4fb8e46c1bc4 ("PCI: tegra194: Enable
> > > > > support for 256 Byte payload").
> > > > > 
> > > > > Consider a PCIe hierarchy with a PCIe switch and a device connected
> > > > > downstream of the switch that has support for MPS which is the minimum in
> > > > > the hierarchy, and root port programmed with an MPS in its DevCtl register
> > > > > that is greater than the minimum. In this scenario, the default bus
> > > > > configuration of the kernel i.e. "PCIE_BUS_DEFAULT" doesn't configure the
> > > > > MPS settings in the hierarchy correctly resulting in the device with
> > > > > support for minimum MPS in the hierarchy receiving the TLPs of size more
> > > > > than that. Although this can be addressed by appending "pci=pcie_bus_safe"
> > > > > to the kernel command line, it doesn't seem to be a good idea to always
> > > > > have this commandline argument even for the basic functionality to work.
> > > > 
> > > > I think this has some irrelevant detail (IIUC the problem should
> > > > happen even without a switch) and could be more specific (I think the
> > > > problem case is RP MPS=256, EP only supports MPS=128).
> > > 
> > > The issue is present only if there is a switch.
> > 
> > So if there's no switch, and an EP that only supports MPS=128, the PCI
> > core changes the RP MPS setting to 128?  Just based on reading the
>
> Yes. The code after the if condition here takes care of that.
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/drivers/pci/probe.c?h=v6.5-rc2#n2049

Oh, right, thanks.  I vaguely remember the logic that if the immediate
parent is a Root Port, there are no other branches in the hierarchy to
worry about, so we can just configure the Root Port MPS to match the
device.

> > code, I thought we would leave RP MPS=256 and EP MPS=128, which would
> > be a problem.  But maybe the PCI core changes the RP down to MPS=128?
> > 
> > Bjorn
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Patch

diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
index 4fdadc7b045f..a772faff14b5 100644
--- a/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
+++ b/drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-tegra194.c
@@ -900,11 +900,6 @@  static int tegra_pcie_dw_host_init(struct dw_pcie_rp *pp)
 		pcie->pcie_cap_base = dw_pcie_find_capability(&pcie->pci,
 							      PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
 
-	val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL);
-	val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD;
-	val_16 |= PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD_256B;
-	dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL, val_16);
-
 	val = dw_pcie_readl_dbi(pci, PCI_IO_BASE);
 	val &= ~(IO_BASE_IO_DECODE | IO_BASE_IO_DECODE_BIT8);
 	dw_pcie_writel_dbi(pci, PCI_IO_BASE, val);
@@ -1756,7 +1751,6 @@  static void pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert(struct tegra_pcie_dw *pcie)
 	struct device *dev = pcie->dev;
 	u32 val;
 	int ret;
-	u16 val_16;
 
 	if (pcie->ep_state == EP_STATE_ENABLED)
 		return;
@@ -1887,20 +1881,16 @@  static void pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert(struct tegra_pcie_dw *pcie)
 	pcie->pcie_cap_base = dw_pcie_find_capability(&pcie->pci,
 						      PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
 
-	val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL);
-	val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD;
-	val_16 |= PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_PAYLOAD_256B;
-	dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL, val_16);
-
 	/* Clear Slot Clock Configuration bit if SRNS configuration */
 	if (pcie->enable_srns) {
+		u16 val_16;
+
 		val_16 = dw_pcie_readw_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base +
 					   PCI_EXP_LNKSTA);
 		val_16 &= ~PCI_EXP_LNKSTA_SLC;
 		dw_pcie_writew_dbi(pci, pcie->pcie_cap_base + PCI_EXP_LNKSTA,
 				   val_16);
 	}
-
 	clk_set_rate(pcie->core_clk, GEN4_CORE_CLK_FREQ);
 
 	val = (ep->msi_mem_phys & MSIX_ADDR_MATCH_LOW_OFF_MASK);