.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ .. note: can be edited and viewed with /usr/bin/formiko-vim ========================================================== PCI VFIO driver for the AMD/Pensando(R) DSC adapter family ========================================================== AMD/Pensando Linux VFIO PCI Device Driver Copyright(c) 2023 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Overview ======== The ``pds-vfio-pci`` module is a PCI driver that supports Live Migration capable Virtual Function (VF) devices in the DSC hardware. Using the device ================ The pds-vfio-pci device is enabled via multiple configuration steps and depends on the ``pds_core`` driver to create and enable SR-IOV Virtual Function devices. Shown below are the steps to bind the driver to a VF and also to the associated auxiliary device created by the ``pds_core`` driver. This example assumes the pds_core and pds-vfio-pci modules are already loaded. .. code-block:: bash :name: example-setup-script #!/bin/bash PF_BUS="0000:60" PF_BDF="0000:60:00.0" VF_BDF="0000:60:00.1" # Prevent non-vfio VF driver from probing the VF device echo 0 > /sys/class/pci_bus/$PF_BUS/device/$PF_BDF/sriov_drivers_autoprobe # Create single VF for Live Migration via pds_core echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/pds_core/$PF_BDF/sriov_numvfs # Allow the VF to be bound to the pds-vfio-pci driver echo "pds-vfio-pci" > /sys/class/pci_bus/$PF_BUS/device/$VF_BDF/driver_override # Bind the VF to the pds-vfio-pci driver echo "$VF_BDF" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/pds-vfio-pci/bind After performing the steps above, a file in /dev/vfio/ should have been created. Enabling the driver =================== The driver is enabled via the standard kernel configuration system, using the make command:: make oldconfig/menuconfig/etc. The driver is located in the menu structure at: -> Device Drivers -> VFIO Non-Privileged userspace driver framework -> VFIO support for PDS PCI devices Support ======= For general Linux networking support, please use the netdev mailing list, which is monitored by Pensando personnel:: netdev@vger.kernel.org For more specific support needs, please use the Pensando driver support email:: drivers@pensando.io