On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 02:50:13PM -0700, Jon Derrick wrote: > This patch attaches the new VMD domain's resources to the VMD device's > resources. This allows /proc/iomem to display a more complete picture. > > Before: > c0000000-c1ffffff : 0000:5d:05.5 > c2000000-c3ffffff : 0000:5d:05.5 > c2010000-c2013fff : nvme > c4000000-c40fffff : 0000:5d:05.5 > > After: > c0000000-c1ffffff : 0000:5d:05.5 > c0000000-0000001f : VMD CFGBAR > c2000000-c3ffffff : 0000:5d:05.5 > c2000000-c3ffffff : VMD MEMBAR1 > c2000000-c22fffff : PCI Bus 10000:01 > c2000000-c200ffff : 10000:01:00.0 > c2010000-c2013fff : 10000:01:00.0 > c2010000-c2013fff : nvme > c2300000-c24fffff : PCI Bus 10000:01 > c4000000-c40fffff : 0000:5d:05.5 > c4002000-c40fffff : VMD MEMBAR2 I think we should drop the CFGBAR from here since that's a bus resource rather than IO memory. Otherwise, this looks good and useful. I think in the near future we should come up with a better name than "VMD MEMBAR" to help distinguish multiple VMD's in a system. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html