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1da177e4 1Accessing PCI device resources through sysfs
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4sysfs, usually mounted at /sys, provides access to PCI resources on platforms
5that support it. For example, a given bus might look like this:
6
7 /sys/devices/pci0000:17
8 |-- 0000:17:00.0
9 | |-- class
10 | |-- config
1da177e4 11 | |-- device
97c44836 12 | |-- enable
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13 | |-- irq
14 | |-- local_cpus
77c27c7b 15 | |-- remove
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16 | |-- resource
17 | |-- resource0
18 | |-- resource1
19 | |-- resource2
702ed3be 20 | |-- revision
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21 | |-- rom
22 | |-- subsystem_device
23 | |-- subsystem_vendor
24 | `-- vendor
0b405a0f 25 `-- ...
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26
27The topmost element describes the PCI domain and bus number. In this case,
28the domain number is 0000 and the bus number is 17 (both values are in hex).
29This bus contains a single function device in slot 0. The domain and bus
30numbers are reproduced for convenience. Under the device directory are several
31files, each with their own function.
32
33 file function
34 ---- --------
35 class PCI class (ascii, ro)
36 config PCI config space (binary, rw)
1da177e4 37 device PCI device (ascii, ro)
97c44836 38 enable Whether the device is enabled (ascii, rw)
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39 irq IRQ number (ascii, ro)
40 local_cpus nearby CPU mask (cpumask, ro)
77c27c7b 41 remove remove device from kernel's list (ascii, wo)
1da177e4 42 resource PCI resource host addresses (ascii, ro)
8633328b 43 resource0..N PCI resource N, if present (binary, mmap, rw[1])
45aec1ae 44 resource0_wc..N_wc PCI WC map resource N, if prefetchable (binary, mmap)
702ed3be 45 revision PCI revision (ascii, ro)
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46 rom PCI ROM resource, if present (binary, ro)
47 subsystem_device PCI subsystem device (ascii, ro)
48 subsystem_vendor PCI subsystem vendor (ascii, ro)
49 vendor PCI vendor (ascii, ro)
50
51 ro - read only file
52 rw - file is readable and writable
77c27c7b 53 wo - write only file
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54 mmap - file is mmapable
55 ascii - file contains ascii text
56 binary - file contains binary data
57 cpumask - file contains a cpumask type
58
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59[1] rw for RESOURCE_IO (I/O port) regions only
60
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61The read only files are informational, writes to them will be ignored, with
62the exception of the 'rom' file. Writable files can be used to perform
63actions on the device (e.g. changing config space, detaching a device).
64mmapable files are available via an mmap of the file at offset 0 and can be
65used to do actual device programming from userspace. Note that some platforms
66don't support mmapping of certain resources, so be sure to check the return
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67value from any attempted mmap. The most notable of these are I/O port
68resources, which also provide read/write access.
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70The 'enable' file provides a counter that indicates how many times the device
71has been enabled. If the 'enable' file currently returns '4', and a '1' is
72echoed into it, it will then return '5'. Echoing a '0' into it will decrease
73the count. Even when it returns to 0, though, some of the initialisation
74may not be reversed.
75
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76The 'rom' file is special in that it provides read-only access to the device's
77ROM file, if available. It's disabled by default, however, so applications
78should write the string "1" to the file to enable it before attempting a read
97c44836 79call, and disable it following the access by writing "0" to the file. Note
19f59460 80that the device must be enabled for a rom read to return data successfully.
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81In the event a driver is not bound to the device, it can be enabled using the
82'enable' file, documented above.
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84The 'remove' file is used to remove the PCI device, by writing a non-zero
85integer to the file. This does not involve any kind of hot-plug functionality,
86e.g. powering off the device. The device is removed from the kernel's list of
87PCI devices, the sysfs directory for it is removed, and the device will be
88removed from any drivers attached to it. Removal of PCI root buses is
89disallowed.
90
1da177e4 91Accessing legacy resources through sysfs
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94Legacy I/O port and ISA memory resources are also provided in sysfs if the
1b3c3714 95underlying platform supports them. They're located in the PCI class hierarchy,
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96e.g.
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98 /sys/class/pci_bus/0000:17/
99 |-- bridge -> ../../../devices/pci0000:17
100 |-- cpuaffinity
101 |-- legacy_io
102 `-- legacy_mem
103
104The legacy_io file is a read/write file that can be used by applications to
105do legacy port I/O. The application should open the file, seek to the desired
106port (e.g. 0x3e8) and do a read or a write of 1, 2 or 4 bytes. The legacy_mem
107file should be mmapped with an offset corresponding to the memory offset
108desired, e.g. 0xa0000 for the VGA frame buffer. The application can then
109simply dereference the returned pointer (after checking for errors of course)
110to access legacy memory space.
111
112Supporting PCI access on new platforms
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115In order to support PCI resource mapping as described above, Linux platform
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116code should ideally define ARCH_GENERIC_PCI_MMAP_RESOURCE and use the generic
117implementation of that functionality. To support the historical interface of
118mmap() through files in /proc/bus/pci, platforms may also set HAVE_PCI_MMAP.
119
120Alternatively, platforms which set HAVE_PCI_MMAP may provide their own
121implementation of pci_mmap_page_range() instead of defining
122ARCH_GENERIC_PCI_MMAP_RESOURCE.
1da177e4 123
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124Platforms which support write-combining maps of PCI resources must define
125arch_can_pci_mmap_wc() which shall evaluate to non-zero at runtime when
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126write-combining is permitted. Platforms which support maps of I/O resources
127define arch_can_pci_mmap_io() similarly.
ae749c7a 128
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129Legacy resources are protected by the HAVE_PCI_LEGACY define. Platforms
130wishing to support legacy functionality should define it and provide
0b405a0f 131pci_legacy_read, pci_legacy_write and pci_mmap_legacy_page_range functions.