| CONFIGURING PCI ENDPOINT USING CONFIGFS |
| Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> |
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| The PCI Endpoint Core exposes configfs entry (pci_ep) to configure the |
| PCI endpoint function and to bind the endpoint function |
| with the endpoint controller. (For introducing other mechanisms to |
| configure the PCI Endpoint Function refer to [1]). |
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| *) Mounting configfs |
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| The PCI Endpoint Core layer creates pci_ep directory in the mounted configfs |
| directory. configfs can be mounted using the following command. |
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| mount -t configfs none /sys/kernel/config |
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| *) Directory Structure |
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| The pci_ep configfs has two directories at its root: controllers and |
| functions. Every EPC device present in the system will have an entry in |
| the *controllers* directory and and every EPF driver present in the system |
| will have an entry in the *functions* directory. |
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| /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/ |
| .. controllers/ |
| .. functions/ |
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| *) Creating EPF Device |
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| Every registered EPF driver will be listed in controllers directory. The |
| entries corresponding to EPF driver will be created by the EPF core. |
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| /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/functions/ |
| .. <EPF Driver1>/ |
| ... <EPF Device 11>/ |
| ... <EPF Device 21>/ |
| .. <EPF Driver2>/ |
| ... <EPF Device 12>/ |
| ... <EPF Device 22>/ |
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| In order to create a <EPF device> of the type probed by <EPF Driver>, the |
| user has to create a directory inside <EPF DriverN>. |
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| Every <EPF device> directory consists of the following entries that can be |
| used to configure the standard configuration header of the endpoint function. |
| (These entries are created by the framework when any new <EPF Device> is |
| created) |
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| .. <EPF Driver1>/ |
| ... <EPF Device 11>/ |
| ... vendorid |
| ... deviceid |
| ... revid |
| ... progif_code |
| ... subclass_code |
| ... baseclass_code |
| ... cache_line_size |
| ... subsys_vendor_id |
| ... subsys_id |
| ... interrupt_pin |
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| *) EPC Device |
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| Every registered EPC device will be listed in controllers directory. The |
| entries corresponding to EPC device will be created by the EPC core. |
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| /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/controllers/ |
| .. <EPC Device1>/ |
| ... <Symlink EPF Device11>/ |
| ... <Symlink EPF Device12>/ |
| ... start |
| .. <EPC Device2>/ |
| ... <Symlink EPF Device21>/ |
| ... <Symlink EPF Device22>/ |
| ... start |
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| The <EPC Device> directory will have a list of symbolic links to |
| <EPF Device>. These symbolic links should be created by the user to |
| represent the functions present in the endpoint device. |
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| The <EPC Device> directory will also have a *start* field. Once |
| "1" is written to this field, the endpoint device will be ready to |
| establish the link with the host. This is usually done after |
| all the EPF devices are created and linked with the EPC device. |
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| | controllers/ |
| | <Directory: EPC name>/ |
| | <Symbolic Link: Function> |
| | start |
| | functions/ |
| | <Directory: EPF driver>/ |
| | <Directory: EPF device>/ |
| | vendorid |
| | deviceid |
| | revid |
| | progif_code |
| | subclass_code |
| | baseclass_code |
| | cache_line_size |
| | subsys_vendor_id |
| | subsys_id |
| | interrupt_pin |
| | function |
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| [1] -> Documentation/PCI/endpoint/pci-endpoint.txt |