On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 06:34:23PM -0500, Bodong Wang wrote: >On 3/20/2017 6:07 PM, Gavin Shan wrote: >>On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 05:14:34PM +0200, bodong@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>From: Bodong Wang <bodong@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>>Sometimes it is not desirable to probe the virtual functions after >>>SRIOV is enabled. This can save host side resource usage by VF >>>instances which would be eventually probed to VMs. >>> >>>Added a new PCI sysfs interface "sriov_probe_vfs" to control that >>>from PF, all current callers still retain the same functionality. >>>To modify it, echo 0/n/N (disable probe) or 1/y/Y (enable probe) to >>> >>>/sys/bus/pci/devices/<DOMAIN:BUS:DEVICE.FUNCTION>/sriov_probe_vfs >>> >>>Note that, the choice must be made before enabling VFs. The change >>>will not take effect if VFs are already enabled. Simply, one can set >>>sriov_numvfs to 0, choose whether to probe or not, and then resume >>>sriov_numvfs. >>> >>Bodong, I'm not sure if there is a requirement to load driver for the >>specified number of VFs? That indicates no driver will be loaded for >>other VFs. If so, this interface might serve the purpose as well. >Gavin, thanks for the review. That is indeed an interesting suggestion. >Theoretically, we can change that probe_vfs from boolean to integer. And use >it as a counter to probe the first N VFs(if N < total_vfs). Let's see if >there are any objections. Ok. >>+#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_IOV >>+ if (!pci_dev->is_virtfn || >>+ (pci_dev->is_virtfn && pci_dev->physfn->sriov->probe_vfs)) { >>+#endif >>+ error = __pci_device_probe(drv, pci_dev); >>+ if (error) { >>+ pcibios_free_irq(pci_dev); >>+ pci_dev_put(pci_dev); >>+ } >>+#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_IOV >> } >>+#endif >> >>I think it's reasonable to have a inline function for this check: >It's doable, but what's the benefit? >> >>#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_IOV >>static inline bool pci_device_can_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev) >>{ >> return (!pdev->is_virtfn || pdev->physfn->sriov->probe_vfs); >should be return (!pdev->is_virtfn || (pci_dev->is_virtfn && >pci_dev->physfn->sriov->probe_vfs)); > >We want to probe that device if 1) it's a PF 2) it'a VF and probe_vfs is set >>} >>#else >>static inline bool pci_device_can_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev) >>{ >> return true; >>} >This function will be a waste if CONFIG_PCI_IOV is not defined. >>#endif It makes the code a bit clean. Nope, the proposed conditional expression is elaborate. Yeah, the purpose is exactly same as you said: probe driver for non-VF or VFs that were allowed. (!pdev->is_virtfn || pdev->physfn->sriov->probe_vfs); When pdev->is_virtfn is flase, "pdev->physfn->sriov->probe_vfs" doesn't take effect. Otherwise, it means pdev->is_virtfn is true indirectly and going to check "pdev->physfn->sriov->probe_vfs". So it needn't check pdev->is_virtfn explicitly in later case, but it isn't wrong :) Thanks, Gavin