On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 05:48:12PM -0600, Shiraz Saleem wrote: > +/** > + * irdma_init_dev - GEN_2 device init > + * @aux_dev: auxiliary device > + * > + * Create device resources, set up queues, pble and hmc objects. > + * Return 0 if successful, otherwise return error > + */ > +int irdma_init_dev(struct auxiliary_device *aux_dev) > +{ > + struct iidc_auxiliary_object *vo = container_of(aux_dev, > + struct iidc_auxiliary_object, > + adev); > + struct iidc_peer_obj *peer_info = vo->peer_obj; > + struct irdma_handler *hdl; > + struct irdma_pci_f *rf; > + struct irdma_sc_dev *dev; > + struct irdma_priv_peer_info *priv_peer_info; > + int err; > + > + hdl = irdma_find_handler(peer_info->pdev); > + if (hdl) > + return -EBUSY; > + > + hdl = kzalloc(sizeof(*hdl), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!hdl) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > + rf = &hdl->rf; > + priv_peer_info = &rf->priv_peer_info; > + rf->aux_dev = aux_dev; > + rf->hdl = hdl; > + dev = &rf->sc_dev; > + dev->back_dev = rf; > + rf->gen_ops.init_hw = icrdma_init_hw; > + rf->gen_ops.request_reset = icrdma_request_reset; > + rf->gen_ops.register_qset = irdma_lan_register_qset; > + rf->gen_ops.unregister_qset = irdma_lan_unregister_qset; > + priv_peer_info->peer_info = peer_info; > + rf->rdma_ver = IRDMA_GEN_2; > + irdma_set_config_params(rf); > + dev->pci_rev = peer_info->pdev->revision; > + rf->default_vsi.vsi_idx = peer_info->pf_vsi_num; > + /* save information from peer_info to priv_peer_info*/ > + priv_peer_info->fn_num = PCI_FUNC(peer_info->pdev->devfn); > + rf->hw.hw_addr = peer_info->hw_addr; > + rf->pcidev = peer_info->pdev; > + rf->netdev = peer_info->netdev; > + priv_peer_info->ftype = peer_info->ftype; > + priv_peer_info->msix_count = peer_info->msix_count; > + priv_peer_info->msix_entries = peer_info->msix_entries; > + irdma_add_handler(hdl); > + if (irdma_ctrl_init_hw(rf)) { > + err = -EIO; > + goto err_ctrl_init; > + } > + peer_info->peer_ops = &irdma_peer_ops; > + peer_info->peer_drv = &irdma_peer_drv; > + err = peer_info->ops->peer_register(peer_info); > + if (err) > + goto err_peer_reg; No to this, I don't want to see aux bus layered on top of another management framework in new drivers. When this driver uses aux bus get rid of the old i40iw stuff. I already said this in one of the older postings of this driver. auxbus probe() for a RDMA driver should call ib_alloc_device() near its start and ib_register_device() near the end its end. drvdata for the aux device should point to the driver struct containing the ib_device. Just like any ordinary PCI based rdma driver, look at how something like pvrdma_pci_probe() is structued. Jason