@@ -192,8 +192,16 @@ static void pcie_aer_update_uncor_status(PCIDevice *dev)
static bool
pcie_aer_msg_alldev(PCIDevice *dev, const PCIEAERMsg *msg)
{
+ uint16_t devctl = pci_get_word(dev->config + dev->exp.exp_cap +
+ PCI_EXP_DEVCTL);
if (!(pcie_aer_msg_is_uncor(msg) &&
- (pci_get_word(dev->config + PCI_COMMAND) & PCI_COMMAND_SERR))) {
+ (pci_get_word(dev->config + PCI_COMMAND) & PCI_COMMAND_SERR)) &&
+ !((msg->severity == PCI_ERR_ROOT_CMD_NONFATAL_EN) &&
+ (devctl & PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_NFERE)) &&
+ !((msg->severity == PCI_ERR_ROOT_CMD_COR_EN) &&
+ (devctl & PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_CERE)) &&
+ !((msg->severity == PCI_ERR_ROOT_CMD_FATAL_EN) &&
+ (devctl & PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_FERE))) {
return false;
}
PCIe r6.0 Figure 6-3 "Pseudo Logic Diagram for Selected Error Message Control and Status Bits" includes a right hand branch under "All PCI Express devices" that allows for messages to be generated or sent onwards without SERR# being set as long as the appropriate per error class bit in the PCIe Device Control Register is set. Implement that branch thus enabling routing of ERR_COR, ERR_NONFATAL and ERR_FATAL under OSes that set these bits appropriately (e.g. Linux) Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com> --- hw/pci/pcie_aer.c | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)