The adapter->pcicfg resource is either mapped via pci_iomap() or
derived from adapter->db. During be_remove() this resource was ignored
and so could remain mapped after remove.
Add a flag to track whether adapter->pcicfg was mapped or not, then
use that flag in be_unmap_pci_bars() to unmap if required.
Fixes: 25848c901 ("use PCI MMIO read instead of config read for errors")
Signed-off-by: Douglas Miller <dougmill@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
 
        struct delayed_work be_err_detection_work;
        u8 err_flags;
+       bool pcicfg_mapped;     /* pcicfg obtained via pci_iomap() */
        u32 flags;
        u32 cmd_privileges;
        /* Ethtool knobs and info */
 
                pci_iounmap(adapter->pdev, adapter->csr);
        if (adapter->db)
                pci_iounmap(adapter->pdev, adapter->db);
+       if (adapter->pcicfg && adapter->pcicfg_mapped)
+               pci_iounmap(adapter->pdev, adapter->pcicfg);
 }
 
 static int db_bar(struct be_adapter *adapter)
                        if (!addr)
                                goto pci_map_err;
                        adapter->pcicfg = addr;
+                       adapter->pcicfg_mapped = true;
                } else {
                        adapter->pcicfg = adapter->db + SRIOV_VF_PCICFG_OFFSET;
+                       adapter->pcicfg_mapped = false;
                }
        }