On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 09:28:27AM -0400, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 02:23:17PM +0100, Igor Mammedov wrote: > > On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 11:52:36 +0000 > > Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> wrote: > > > > > Hi; Coverity spots that if hw/acpi/pcihp.c:acpi_pcihp_eject_slot() > > > is passed a zero 'slots' argument then ctz32(slots) will return 32, > > > and then the code that does '1U << slot' is C undefined behaviour > > > because it's an oversized shift. (This is CID 1421896.) > > > > > > Since the pci_write() function in this file can call > > > acpi_pcihp_eject_slot() with an arbitrary value from the guest, > > > I think we need to handle 'slots == 0' safely. But what should > > > the behaviour be? > > > > it also uncovers a bug, where we are not able to eject slot 0 on bridge, > > > And that is by design. A standard PCI SHPC register can support up to 31 > hotpluggable slots. So we chose slot 0 as non hotpluggable. > It's consistent across SHPC, PCI-E, so I made ACPI match.
Sorry I was confused. It's a PCI thing, PCI-E does not have slot numbers for downstream ports at all. > You can't hot-add it either. > > > can be reproduced with: > > > > -enable-kvm -m 4G -device pci-bridge,chassis_nr=1 -global > > PIIX4_PM.acpi-pci-hotplug-with-bridge-support=on -device > > virtio-net-pci,bus=pci.1,addr=0,id=netdev12 > > > > (monitor) device_del netdev12 > > (monitor) qtree # still shows the device > > > > reason is that acpi_pcihp_eject_slot() > > if (PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn) == slot) { # doesn't match (0 != 32) > > > > so device is not deleted > > We should probably teach QEMU that some slots aren't hotpluggable > even if device in it is hotpluggable in theory. But that is > a separate issue. > > > > thanks > > > -- PMM > > >