Message ID | 20210202135447.28868-1-nick.connolly@mayadata.io (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded, archived |
Delegated to: | Thomas Monjalon |
Headers | show |
Series | [v5] bus/pci: nvme on Windows requires class id and bus | expand |
Context | Check | Description |
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ci/checkpatch | success | coding style OK |
ci/iol-broadcom-Functional | success | Functional Testing PASS |
ci/iol-broadcom-Performance | success | Performance Testing PASS |
ci/Intel-compilation | success | Compilation OK |
ci/iol-intel-Performance | success | Performance Testing PASS |
ci/intel-Testing | success | Testing PASS |
ci/iol-testing | warning | Testing issues |
> Subject: [PATCH v5] bus/pci: nvme on Windows requires class id and bus > > External email: Use caution opening links or attachments > > > Attaching to an NVMe disk on Windows using SPDK requires the PCI class ID > and device.bus fields. Decode the class ID from the PCI device info strings if it > is present and set device.bus. > > Signed-off-by: Nick Connolly <nick.connolly@mayadata.io> > --- > v5: > * Add missing version history > > v4: > * Use #define to determine length of Class ID > > v3: > * Put version history at top - v2 mistakenly had it after the diffs > > v2: > * If only a 4-digit class ID is available, convert it to 6-digit format > > drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c | 18 +++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c b/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c > index f66258452..dceb0f4b2 100644 > --- a/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c > +++ b/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c > @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ DEFINE_DEVPROPKEY(DEVPKEY_Device_Numa_Node, > 0x540b947e, 0x8b40, 0x45bc, > * the registry hive for PCI devices. > */ > > +/* Class ID consists of hexadecimal digits */ > +#define RTE_PCI_DRV_CLASSID_DIGIT "0123456789abcdefABCDEF" > + > /* The functions below are not implemented on Windows, > * but need to be defined for compilation purposes > */ > @@ -280,17 +283,29 @@ parse_pci_hardware_id(const char *buf, struct > rte_pci_id *pci_id) { > int ids = 0; > uint16_t vendor_id, device_id; > - uint32_t subvendor_id = 0; > + uint32_t subvendor_id = 0, class_id = 0; > + const char *cp; > > ids = sscanf_s(buf, "PCI\\VEN_%" PRIx16 "&DEV_%" PRIx16 > "&SUBSYS_%" > PRIx32, &vendor_id, &device_id, &subvendor_id); > if (ids != 3) > return -1; > > + /* Try and find PCI class ID */ > + for (cp = buf; !(cp[0] == 0 && cp[1] == 0); cp++) > + if (*cp == '&' && sscanf_s(cp, > + "&CC_%" PRIx32, &class_id) == 1) { > + /* Convert 4-digit class IDs to 6-digit format */ > + if (strspn(cp + 4, RTE_PCI_DRV_CLASSID_DIGIT) == 4) > + class_id <<= 8; > + break; > + } > + > pci_id->vendor_id = vendor_id; > pci_id->device_id = device_id; > pci_id->subsystem_device_id = subvendor_id >> 16; > pci_id->subsystem_vendor_id = subvendor_id & 0xffff; > + pci_id->class_id = class_id; > return 0; > } > > @@ -339,6 +354,7 @@ pci_scan_one(HDEVINFO dev_info, > PSP_DEVINFO_DATA device_info_data) > if (ret != 0) > goto end; > > + dev->device.bus = &rte_pci_bus.bus; > dev->addr = addr; > dev->id = pci_id; > dev->max_vfs = 0; /* TODO: get max_vfs */ > -- > 2.25.1 Acked-by: Tal Shnaiderman <talshn@nvidia.com>
diff --git a/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c b/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c index f66258452..dceb0f4b2 100644 --- a/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c +++ b/drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ DEFINE_DEVPROPKEY(DEVPKEY_Device_Numa_Node, 0x540b947e, 0x8b40, 0x45bc, * the registry hive for PCI devices. */ +/* Class ID consists of hexadecimal digits */ +#define RTE_PCI_DRV_CLASSID_DIGIT "0123456789abcdefABCDEF" + /* The functions below are not implemented on Windows, * but need to be defined for compilation purposes */ @@ -280,17 +283,29 @@ parse_pci_hardware_id(const char *buf, struct rte_pci_id *pci_id) { int ids = 0; uint16_t vendor_id, device_id; - uint32_t subvendor_id = 0; + uint32_t subvendor_id = 0, class_id = 0; + const char *cp; ids = sscanf_s(buf, "PCI\\VEN_%" PRIx16 "&DEV_%" PRIx16 "&SUBSYS_%" PRIx32, &vendor_id, &device_id, &subvendor_id); if (ids != 3) return -1; + /* Try and find PCI class ID */ + for (cp = buf; !(cp[0] == 0 && cp[1] == 0); cp++) + if (*cp == '&' && sscanf_s(cp, + "&CC_%" PRIx32, &class_id) == 1) { + /* Convert 4-digit class IDs to 6-digit format */ + if (strspn(cp + 4, RTE_PCI_DRV_CLASSID_DIGIT) == 4) + class_id <<= 8; + break; + } + pci_id->vendor_id = vendor_id; pci_id->device_id = device_id; pci_id->subsystem_device_id = subvendor_id >> 16; pci_id->subsystem_vendor_id = subvendor_id & 0xffff; + pci_id->class_id = class_id; return 0; } @@ -339,6 +354,7 @@ pci_scan_one(HDEVINFO dev_info, PSP_DEVINFO_DATA device_info_data) if (ret != 0) goto end; + dev->device.bus = &rte_pci_bus.bus; dev->addr = addr; dev->id = pci_id; dev->max_vfs = 0; /* TODO: get max_vfs */
Attaching to an NVMe disk on Windows using SPDK requires the PCI class ID and device.bus fields. Decode the class ID from the PCI device info strings if it is present and set device.bus. Signed-off-by: Nick Connolly <nick.connolly@mayadata.io> --- v5: * Add missing version history v4: * Use #define to determine length of Class ID v3: * Put version history at top - v2 mistakenly had it after the diffs v2: * If only a 4-digit class ID is available, convert it to 6-digit format drivers/bus/pci/windows/pci.c | 18 +++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)