| PCI Express I/O Virtualization Howto |
| Copyright (C) 2009 Intel Corporation |
| Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com> |
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| 1. Overview |
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| 1.1 What is SR-IOV |
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| Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) is a PCI Express Extended |
| capability which makes one physical device appear as multiple virtual |
| devices. The physical device is referred to as Physical Function (PF) |
| while the virtual devices are referred to as Virtual Functions (VF). |
| Allocation of the VF can be dynamically controlled by the PF via |
| registers encapsulated in the capability. By default, this feature is |
| not enabled and the PF behaves as traditional PCIe device. Once it's |
| turned on, each VF's PCI configuration space can be accessed by its own |
| Bus, Device and Function Number (Routing ID). And each VF also has PCI |
| Memory Space, which is used to map its register set. VF device driver |
| operates on the register set so it can be functional and appear as a |
| real existing PCI device. |
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| 2. User Guide |
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| 2.1 How can I enable SR-IOV capability |
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| The device driver (PF driver) will control the enabling and disabling |
| of the capability via API provided by SR-IOV core. If the hardware |
| has SR-IOV capability, loading its PF driver would enable it and all |
| VFs associated with the PF. |
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| 2.2 How can I use the Virtual Functions |
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| The VF is treated as hot-plugged PCI devices in the kernel, so they |
| should be able to work in the same way as real PCI devices. The VF |
| requires device driver that is same as a normal PCI device's. |
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| 3. Developer Guide |
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| 3.1 SR-IOV API |
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| To enable SR-IOV capability: |
| int pci_enable_sriov(struct pci_dev *dev, int nr_virtfn); |
| 'nr_virtfn' is number of VFs to be enabled. |
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| To disable SR-IOV capability: |
| void pci_disable_sriov(struct pci_dev *dev); |
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| To notify SR-IOV core of Virtual Function Migration: |
| irqreturn_t pci_sriov_migration(struct pci_dev *dev); |
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| 3.2 Usage example |
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| Following piece of code illustrates the usage of the SR-IOV API. |
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| static int __devinit dev_probe(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id) |
| { |
| pci_enable_sriov(dev, NR_VIRTFN); |
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| ... |
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| return 0; |
| } |
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| static void __devexit dev_remove(struct pci_dev *dev) |
| { |
| pci_disable_sriov(dev); |
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| ... |
| } |
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| static int dev_suspend(struct pci_dev *dev, pm_message_t state) |
| { |
| ... |
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| return 0; |
| } |
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| static int dev_resume(struct pci_dev *dev) |
| { |
| ... |
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| return 0; |
| } |
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| static void dev_shutdown(struct pci_dev *dev) |
| { |
| ... |
| } |
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| static struct pci_driver dev_driver = { |
| .name = "SR-IOV Physical Function driver", |
| .id_table = dev_id_table, |
| .probe = dev_probe, |
| .remove = __devexit_p(dev_remove), |
| .suspend = dev_suspend, |
| .resume = dev_resume, |
| .shutdown = dev_shutdown, |
| }; |