fm10k/base: check VF has a queue
It is possible that the PF has not yet assigned resources to the VF. Although rare, this could result in the VF attempting to read queues it does not own and result in FUM or THI faults in the PF. To prevent this, check queue 0 before we continue in init_hw_vf. Signed-off-by: Wang Xiao W <xiao.w.wang@intel.com>
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@ -126,7 +126,12 @@ STATIC s32 fm10k_init_hw_vf(struct fm10k_hw *hw)
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DEBUGFUNC("fm10k_init_hw_vf");
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/* assume we always have at least 1 queue */
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/* verify we have at least 1 queue */
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if (!~FM10K_READ_REG(hw, FM10K_TXQCTL(0)) ||
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!~FM10K_READ_REG(hw, FM10K_RXQCTL(0)))
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return FM10K_ERR_NO_RESOURCES;
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/* determine how many queues we have */
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for (i = 1; tqdloc0 && (i < FM10K_MAX_QUEUES_POOL); i++) {
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/* verify the Descriptor cache offsets are increasing */
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tqdloc = ~FM10K_READ_REG(hw, FM10K_TQDLOC(i));
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