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Differences between /Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci (Version linux-6.12-rc7) and /Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-pci (Version linux-6.6.60)


  1 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../bind       1 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../bind
  2 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../bind          2 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../bind
  3 Date:           December 2003                       3 Date:           December 2003
  4 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org           4 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
  5 Description:                                        5 Description:
  6                 Writing a device location to t      6                 Writing a device location to this file will cause
  7                 the driver to attempt to bind       7                 the driver to attempt to bind to the device found at
  8                 this location.  This is useful      8                 this location.  This is useful for overriding default
  9                 bindings.  The format for the       9                 bindings.  The format for the location is: DDDD:BB:DD.F.
 10                 That is Domain:Bus:Device.Func     10                 That is Domain:Bus:Device.Function and is the same as
 11                 found in /sys/bus/pci/devices/     11                 found in /sys/bus/pci/devices/.  For example::
 12                                                    12 
 13                   # echo 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/b     13                   # echo 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/bind
 14                                                    14 
 15                 (Note: kernels before 2.6.28 m     15                 (Note: kernels before 2.6.28 may require echo -n).
 16                                                    16 
 17 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../unbin     17 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../unbind
 18 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../unbind       18 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../unbind
 19 Date:           December 2003                      19 Date:           December 2003
 20 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org          20 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
 21 Description:                                       21 Description:
 22                 Writing a device location to t     22                 Writing a device location to this file will cause the
 23                 driver to attempt to unbind fr     23                 driver to attempt to unbind from the device found at
 24                 this location.  This may be us     24                 this location.  This may be useful when overriding default
 25                 bindings.  The format for the      25                 bindings.  The format for the location is: DDDD:BB:DD.F.
 26                 That is Domain:Bus:Device.Func     26                 That is Domain:Bus:Device.Function and is the same as
 27                 found in /sys/bus/pci/devices/     27                 found in /sys/bus/pci/devices/. For example::
 28                                                    28 
 29                   # echo 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/b     29                   # echo 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/unbind
 30                                                    30 
 31                 (Note: kernels before 2.6.28 m     31                 (Note: kernels before 2.6.28 may require echo -n).
 32                                                    32 
 33 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../new_i     33 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../new_id
 34 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../new_id       34 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../new_id
 35 Date:           December 2003                      35 Date:           December 2003
 36 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org          36 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
 37 Description:                                       37 Description:
 38                 Writing a device ID to this fi     38                 Writing a device ID to this file will attempt to
 39                 dynamically add a new device I     39                 dynamically add a new device ID to a PCI device driver.
 40                 This may allow the driver to s     40                 This may allow the driver to support more hardware than
 41                 was included in the driver's s     41                 was included in the driver's static device ID support
 42                 table at compile time.  The fo     42                 table at compile time.  The format for the device ID is:
 43                 VVVV DDDD SVVV SDDD CCCC MMMM      43                 VVVV DDDD SVVV SDDD CCCC MMMM PPPP.  That is Vendor ID,
 44                 Device ID, Subsystem Vendor ID     44                 Device ID, Subsystem Vendor ID, Subsystem Device ID,
 45                 Class, Class Mask, and Private     45                 Class, Class Mask, and Private Driver Data.  The Vendor ID
 46                 and Device ID fields are requi     46                 and Device ID fields are required, the rest are optional.
 47                 Upon successfully adding an ID     47                 Upon successfully adding an ID, the driver will probe
 48                 for the device and attempt to      48                 for the device and attempt to bind to it.  For example::
 49                                                    49 
 50                   # echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bu     50                   # echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/new_id
 51                                                    51 
 52 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../remov     52 What:           /sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../remove_id
 53 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../remove_i     53 What:           /sys/devices/pciX/.../remove_id
 54 Date:           February 2009                      54 Date:           February 2009
 55 Contact:        Chris Wright <chrisw@sous-sol.o     55 Contact:        Chris Wright <chrisw@sous-sol.org>
 56 Description:                                       56 Description:
 57                 Writing a device ID to this fi     57                 Writing a device ID to this file will remove an ID
 58                 that was dynamically added via     58                 that was dynamically added via the new_id sysfs entry.
 59                 The format for the device ID i     59                 The format for the device ID is:
 60                 VVVV DDDD SVVV SDDD CCCC MMMM.     60                 VVVV DDDD SVVV SDDD CCCC MMMM.  That is Vendor ID, Device
 61                 ID, Subsystem Vendor ID, Subsy     61                 ID, Subsystem Vendor ID, Subsystem Device ID, Class,
 62                 and Class Mask.  The Vendor ID     62                 and Class Mask.  The Vendor ID and Device ID fields are
 63                 required, the rest are optiona     63                 required, the rest are optional.  After successfully
 64                 removing an ID, the driver wil     64                 removing an ID, the driver will no longer support the
 65                 device.  This is useful to ens     65                 device.  This is useful to ensure auto probing won't
 66                 match the driver to the device     66                 match the driver to the device.  For example::
 67                                                    67 
 68                   # echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bu     68                   # echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/remove_id
 69                                                    69 
 70 What:           /sys/bus/pci/rescan                70 What:           /sys/bus/pci/rescan
 71 Date:           January 2009                       71 Date:           January 2009
 72 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci     72 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
 73 Description:                                       73 Description:
 74                 Writing a non-zero value to th     74                 Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
 75                 force a rescan of all PCI buse     75                 force a rescan of all PCI buses in the system, and
 76                 re-discover previously removed     76                 re-discover previously removed devices.
 77                                                    77 
 78 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_b     78 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_bus
 79 Date:           September 2014                     79 Date:           September 2014
 80 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci     80 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
 81 Description:                                       81 Description:
 82                 Writing a zero value to this a     82                 Writing a zero value to this attribute disallows MSI and
 83                 MSI-X for any future drivers o     83                 MSI-X for any future drivers of the device.  If the device
 84                 is a bridge, MSI and MSI-X wil     84                 is a bridge, MSI and MSI-X will be disallowed for future
 85                 drivers of all child devices u     85                 drivers of all child devices under the bridge.  Drivers
 86                 must be reloaded for the new s     86                 must be reloaded for the new setting to take effect.
 87                                                    87 
 88 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_i     88 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_irqs/
 89 Date:           September, 2011                    89 Date:           September, 2011
 90 Contact:        Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.     90 Contact:        Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
 91 Description:                                       91 Description:
 92                 The /sys/devices/.../msi_irqs      92                 The /sys/devices/.../msi_irqs directory contains a variable set
 93                 of files, with each file being     93                 of files, with each file being named after a corresponding msi
 94                 irq vector allocated to that d     94                 irq vector allocated to that device.
 95                                                    95 
 96 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_i     96 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_irqs/<N>
 97 Date:           September 2011                     97 Date:           September 2011
 98 Contact:        Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.     98 Contact:        Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
 99 Description:                                       99 Description:
100                 This attribute indicates the m    100                 This attribute indicates the mode that the irq vector named by
101                 the file is in (msi vs. msix)     101                 the file is in (msi vs. msix)
102                                                   102 
103 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../irq      103 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../irq
104 Date:           August 2021                       104 Date:           August 2021
105 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci    105 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
106 Description:                                      106 Description:
107                 If a driver has enabled MSI (n    107                 If a driver has enabled MSI (not MSI-X), "irq" contains the
108                 IRQ of the first MSI vector. O    108                 IRQ of the first MSI vector. Otherwise "irq" contains the
109                 IRQ of the legacy INTx interru    109                 IRQ of the legacy INTx interrupt.
110                                                   110 
111                 "irq" being set to 0 indicates    111                 "irq" being set to 0 indicates that the device isn't
112                 capable of generating legacy I    112                 capable of generating legacy INTx interrupts.
113                                                   113 
114 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../remov    114 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../remove
115 Date:           January 2009                      115 Date:           January 2009
116 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci    116 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
117 Description:                                      117 Description:
118                 Writing a non-zero value to th    118                 Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
119                 hot-remove the PCI device and     119                 hot-remove the PCI device and any of its children.
120                                                   120 
121 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../pci_b    121 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../pci_bus/.../rescan
122 Date:           May 2011                          122 Date:           May 2011
123 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci    123 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
124 Description:                                      124 Description:
125                 Writing a non-zero value to th    125                 Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
126                 force a rescan of the bus and     126                 force a rescan of the bus and all child buses,
127                 and re-discover devices remove    127                 and re-discover devices removed earlier from this
128                 part of the device tree.          128                 part of the device tree.
129                                                   129 
130 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../resca    130 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../rescan
131 Date:           January 2009                      131 Date:           January 2009
132 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci    132 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
133 Description:                                      133 Description:
134                 Writing a non-zero value to th    134                 Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
135                 force a rescan of the device's    135                 force a rescan of the device's parent bus and all
136                 child buses, and re-discover d    136                 child buses, and re-discover devices removed earlier
137                 from this part of the device t    137                 from this part of the device tree.
138                                                   138 
139 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../reset    139 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../reset_method
140 Date:           August 2021                       140 Date:           August 2021
141 Contact:        Amey Narkhede <ameynarkhede03@g    141 Contact:        Amey Narkhede <ameynarkhede03@gmail.com>
142 Description:                                      142 Description:
143                 Some devices allow an individu    143                 Some devices allow an individual function to be reset
144                 without affecting other functi    144                 without affecting other functions in the same slot.
145                                                   145 
146                 For devices that have this sup    146                 For devices that have this support, a file named
147                 reset_method is present in sys    147                 reset_method is present in sysfs.  Reading this file
148                 gives names of the supported a    148                 gives names of the supported and enabled reset methods and
149                 their ordering.  Writing a spa    149                 their ordering.  Writing a space-separated list of names of
150                 reset methods sets the reset m    150                 reset methods sets the reset methods and ordering to be
151                 used when resetting the device    151                 used when resetting the device.  Writing an empty string
152                 disables the ability to reset     152                 disables the ability to reset the device.  Writing
153                 "default" enables all supporte    153                 "default" enables all supported reset methods in the
154                 default ordering.                 154                 default ordering.
155                                                   155 
156 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../reset    156 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../reset
157 Date:           July 2009                         157 Date:           July 2009
158 Contact:        Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.    158 Contact:        Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
159 Description:                                      159 Description:
160                 Some devices allow an individu    160                 Some devices allow an individual function to be reset
161                 without affecting other functi    161                 without affecting other functions in the same device.
162                 For devices that have this sup    162                 For devices that have this support, a file named reset
163                 will be present in sysfs.  Wri    163                 will be present in sysfs.  Writing 1 to this file
164                 will perform reset.               164                 will perform reset.
165                                                   165 
166 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../vpd      166 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../vpd
167 Date:           February 2008                     167 Date:           February 2008
168 Contact:        Ben Hutchings <bwh@kernel.org>     168 Contact:        Ben Hutchings <bwh@kernel.org>
169 Description:                                      169 Description:
170                 A file named vpd in a device d    170                 A file named vpd in a device directory will be a
171                 binary file containing the Vit    171                 binary file containing the Vital Product Data for the
172                 device.  It should follow the     172                 device.  It should follow the VPD format defined in
173                 PCI Specification 2.1 or 2.2,     173                 PCI Specification 2.1 or 2.2, but users should consider
174                 that some devices may have inc    174                 that some devices may have incorrectly formatted data.  
175                 If the underlying VPD has a wr    175                 If the underlying VPD has a writable section then the
176                 corresponding section of this     176                 corresponding section of this file will be writable.
177                                                   177 
178 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../virtf    178 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../virtfn<N>
179 Date:           March 2009                        179 Date:           March 2009
180 Contact:        Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>        180 Contact:        Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>
181 Description:                                      181 Description:
182                 This symbolic link appears whe    182                 This symbolic link appears when hardware supports the SR-IOV
183                 capability and the Physical Fu    183                 capability and the Physical Function driver has enabled it.
184                 The symbolic link points to th    184                 The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of the
185                 Virtual Function whose index i    185                 Virtual Function whose index is N (0...MaxVFs-1).
186                                                   186 
187 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../dep_l    187 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../dep_link
188 Date:           March 2009                        188 Date:           March 2009
189 Contact:        Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>        189 Contact:        Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>
190 Description:                                      190 Description:
191                 This symbolic link appears whe    191                 This symbolic link appears when hardware supports the SR-IOV
192                 capability and the Physical Fu    192                 capability and the Physical Function driver has enabled it,
193                 and this device has vendor spe    193                 and this device has vendor specific dependencies with others.
194                 The symbolic link points to th    194                 The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of
195                 Physical Function this device     195                 Physical Function this device depends on.
196                                                   196 
197 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../physf    197 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../physfn
198 Date:           March 2009                        198 Date:           March 2009
199 Contact:        Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>        199 Contact:        Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>
200 Description:                                      200 Description:
201                 This symbolic link appears whe    201                 This symbolic link appears when a device is a Virtual Function.
202                 The symbolic link points to th    202                 The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of the
203                 Physical Function this device     203                 Physical Function this device associates with.
204                                                   204 
205 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../modal    205 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../modalias
206 Date:           May 2005                          206 Date:           May 2005
207 Contact:        Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linu    207 Contact:        Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
208 Description:                                      208 Description:
209                 This attribute indicates the P    209                 This attribute indicates the PCI ID of the device object.
210                                                   210 
211                 That is in the format:            211                 That is in the format:
212                 pci:vXXXXXXXXdXXXXXXXXsvXXXXXX    212                 pci:vXXXXXXXXdXXXXXXXXsvXXXXXXXXsdXXXXXXXXbcXXscXXiXX,
213                 where:                            213                 where:
214                                                   214 
215                     - vXXXXXXXX contains the v    215                     - vXXXXXXXX contains the vendor ID;
216                     - dXXXXXXXX contains the d    216                     - dXXXXXXXX contains the device ID;
217                     - svXXXXXXXX contains the     217                     - svXXXXXXXX contains the sub-vendor ID;
218                     - sdXXXXXXXX contains the     218                     - sdXXXXXXXX contains the subsystem device ID;
219                     - bcXX contains the device    219                     - bcXX contains the device class;
220                     - scXX contains the device    220                     - scXX contains the device subclass;
221                     - iXX contains the device     221                     - iXX contains the device class programming interface.
222                                                   222 
223 What:           /sys/bus/pci/slots/.../module     223 What:           /sys/bus/pci/slots/.../module
224 Date:           June 2009                         224 Date:           June 2009
225 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org         225 Contact:        linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
226 Description:                                      226 Description:
227                 This symbolic link points to t    227                 This symbolic link points to the PCI hotplug controller driver
228                 module that manages the hotplu    228                 module that manages the hotplug slot.
229                                                   229 
230 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../label    230 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../label
231 Date:           July 2010                         231 Date:           July 2010
232 Contact:        Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com    232 Contact:        Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com>, linux-bugs@dell.com
233 Description:                                      233 Description:
234                 Reading this attribute will pr    234                 Reading this attribute will provide the firmware
235                 given name (SMBIOS type 41 str    235                 given name (SMBIOS type 41 string or ACPI _DSM string) of
236                 the PCI device. The attribute     236                 the PCI device. The attribute will be created only
237                 if the firmware has given a na    237                 if the firmware has given a name to the PCI device.
238                 ACPI _DSM string name will be     238                 ACPI _DSM string name will be given priority if the
239                 system firmware provides SMBIO    239                 system firmware provides SMBIOS type 41 string also.
240 Users:                                            240 Users:
241                 Userspace applications interes    241                 Userspace applications interested in knowing the
242                 firmware assigned name of the     242                 firmware assigned name of the PCI device.
243                                                   243 
244 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../index    244 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../index
245 Date:           July 2010                         245 Date:           July 2010
246 Contact:        Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com    246 Contact:        Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com>, linux-bugs@dell.com
247 Description:                                      247 Description:
248                 Reading this attribute will pr    248                 Reading this attribute will provide the firmware given instance
249                 number of the PCI device.  Dep    249                 number of the PCI device.  Depending on the platform this can
250                 be for example the SMBIOS type    250                 be for example the SMBIOS type 41 device type instance or the
251                 user-defined ID (UID) on s390.    251                 user-defined ID (UID) on s390. The attribute will be created
252                 only if the firmware has given    252                 only if the firmware has given an instance number to the PCI
253                 device and that number is guar    253                 device and that number is guaranteed to uniquely identify the
254                 device in the system.             254                 device in the system.
255 Users:                                            255 Users:
256                 Userspace applications interes    256                 Userspace applications interested in knowing the
257                 firmware assigned device type     257                 firmware assigned device type instance of the PCI
258                 device that can help in unders    258                 device that can help in understanding the firmware
259                 intended order of the PCI devi    259                 intended order of the PCI device.
260                                                   260 
261 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../acpi_    261 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../acpi_index
262 Date:           July 2010                         262 Date:           July 2010
263 Contact:        Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com    263 Contact:        Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com>, linux-bugs@dell.com
264 Description:                                      264 Description:
265                 Reading this attribute will pr    265                 Reading this attribute will provide the firmware
266                 given instance (ACPI _DSM inst    266                 given instance (ACPI _DSM instance number) of the PCI device.
267                 The attribute will be created     267                 The attribute will be created only if the firmware has given
268                 an instance number to the PCI     268                 an instance number to the PCI device. ACPI _DSM instance number
269                 will be given priority if the     269                 will be given priority if the system firmware provides SMBIOS
270                 type 41 device type instance a    270                 type 41 device type instance also.
271 Users:                                            271 Users:
272                 Userspace applications interes    272                 Userspace applications interested in knowing the
273                 firmware assigned instance num    273                 firmware assigned instance number of the PCI
274                 device that can help in unders    274                 device that can help in understanding the firmware
275                 intended order of the PCI devi    275                 intended order of the PCI device.
276                                                   276 
277 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../d3col    277 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../d3cold_allowed
278 Date:           July 2012                         278 Date:           July 2012
279 Contact:        Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.co    279 Contact:        Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
280 Description:                                      280 Description:
281                 d3cold_allowed is bit to contr    281                 d3cold_allowed is bit to control whether the corresponding PCI
282                 device can be put into D3Cold     282                 device can be put into D3Cold state.  If it is cleared, the
283                 device will never be put into     283                 device will never be put into D3Cold state.  If it is set, the
284                 device may be put into D3Cold     284                 device may be put into D3Cold state if other requirements are
285                 satisfied too.  Reading this a    285                 satisfied too.  Reading this attribute will show the current
286                 value of d3cold_allowed bit.      286                 value of d3cold_allowed bit.  Writing this attribute will set
287                 the value of d3cold_allowed bi    287                 the value of d3cold_allowed bit.
288                                                   288 
289 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov    289 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_totalvfs
290 Date:           November 2012                     290 Date:           November 2012
291 Contact:        Donald Dutile <ddutile@redhat.c    291 Contact:        Donald Dutile <ddutile@redhat.com>
292 Description:                                      292 Description:
293                 This file appears when a physi    293                 This file appears when a physical PCIe device supports SR-IOV.
294                 Userspace applications can rea    294                 Userspace applications can read this file to determine the
295                 maximum number of Virtual Func    295                 maximum number of Virtual Functions (VFs) a PCIe physical
296                 function (PF) can support. Typ    296                 function (PF) can support. Typically, this is the value reported
297                 in the PF's SR-IOV extended ca    297                 in the PF's SR-IOV extended capability structure's TotalVFs
298                 element.  Drivers have the abi    298                 element.  Drivers have the ability at probe time to reduce the
299                 value read from this file via     299                 value read from this file via the pci_sriov_set_totalvfs()
300                 function.                         300                 function.
301                                                   301 
302 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov    302 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_numvfs
303 Date:           November 2012                     303 Date:           November 2012
304 Contact:        Donald Dutile <ddutile@redhat.c    304 Contact:        Donald Dutile <ddutile@redhat.com>
305 Description:                                      305 Description:
306                 This file appears when a physi    306                 This file appears when a physical PCIe device supports SR-IOV.
307                 Userspace applications can rea    307                 Userspace applications can read and write to this file to
308                 determine and control the enab    308                 determine and control the enablement or disablement of Virtual
309                 Functions (VFs) on the physica    309                 Functions (VFs) on the physical function (PF). A read of this
310                 file will return the number of    310                 file will return the number of VFs that are enabled on this PF.
311                 A number written to this file     311                 A number written to this file will enable the specified
312                 number of VFs. A userspace app    312                 number of VFs. A userspace application would typically read the
313                 file and check that the value     313                 file and check that the value is zero, and then write the number
314                 of VFs that should be enabled     314                 of VFs that should be enabled on the PF; the value written
315                 should be less than or equal t    315                 should be less than or equal to the value in the sriov_totalvfs
316                 file. A userspace application     316                 file. A userspace application wanting to disable the VFs would
317                 write a zero to this file. The    317                 write a zero to this file. The core ensures that valid values
318                 are written to this file, and     318                 are written to this file, and returns errors when values are not
319                 valid.  For example, writing a    319                 valid.  For example, writing a 2 to this file when sriov_numvfs
320                 is not 0 and not 2 already wil    320                 is not 0 and not 2 already will return an error. Writing a 10
321                 when the value of sriov_totalv    321                 when the value of sriov_totalvfs is 8 will return an error.
322                                                   322 
323 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../drive    323 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../driver_override
324 Date:           April 2014                        324 Date:           April 2014
325 Contact:        Alex Williamson <alex.williamso    325 Contact:        Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
326 Description:                                      326 Description:
327                 This file allows the driver fo    327                 This file allows the driver for a device to be specified which
328                 will override standard static     328                 will override standard static and dynamic ID matching.  When
329                 specified, only a driver with     329                 specified, only a driver with a name matching the value written
330                 to driver_override will have a    330                 to driver_override will have an opportunity to bind to the
331                 device.  The override is speci    331                 device.  The override is specified by writing a string to the
332                 driver_override file (echo pci    332                 driver_override file (echo pci-stub > driver_override) and
333                 may be cleared with an empty s    333                 may be cleared with an empty string (echo > driver_override).
334                 This returns the device to sta    334                 This returns the device to standard matching rules binding.
335                 Writing to driver_override doe    335                 Writing to driver_override does not automatically unbind the
336                 device from its current driver    336                 device from its current driver or make any attempt to
337                 automatically load the specifi    337                 automatically load the specified driver.  If no driver with a
338                 matching name is currently loa    338                 matching name is currently loaded in the kernel, the device
339                 will not bind to any driver.      339                 will not bind to any driver.  This also allows devices to
340                 opt-out of driver binding usin    340                 opt-out of driver binding using a driver_override name such as
341                 "none".  Only a single driver     341                 "none".  Only a single driver may be specified in the override,
342                 there is no support for parsin    342                 there is no support for parsing delimiters.
343                                                   343 
344 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../numa_    344 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../numa_node
345 Date:           Oct 2014                          345 Date:           Oct 2014
346 Contact:        Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.    346 Contact:        Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
347 Description:                                      347 Description:
348                 This file contains the NUMA no    348                 This file contains the NUMA node to which the PCI device is
349                 attached, or -1 if the node is    349                 attached, or -1 if the node is unknown.  The initial value
350                 comes from an ACPI _PXM method    350                 comes from an ACPI _PXM method or a similar firmware
351                 source.  If that is missing or    351                 source.  If that is missing or incorrect, this file can be
352                 written to override the node.     352                 written to override the node.  In that case, please report
353                 a firmware bug to the system v    353                 a firmware bug to the system vendor.  Writing to this file
354                 taints the kernel with TAINT_F    354                 taints the kernel with TAINT_FIRMWARE_WORKAROUND, which
355                 reduces the supportability of     355                 reduces the supportability of your system.
356                                                   356 
357 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../revis    357 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../revision
358 Date:           November 2016                     358 Date:           November 2016
359 Contact:        Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gm    359 Contact:        Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com>
360 Description:                                      360 Description:
361                 This file contains the revisio    361                 This file contains the revision field of the PCI device.
362                 The value comes from device co    362                 The value comes from device config space. The file is read only.
363                                                   363 
364 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov    364 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_drivers_autoprobe
365 Date:           April 2017                        365 Date:           April 2017
366 Contact:        Bodong Wang<bodong@mellanox.com    366 Contact:        Bodong Wang<bodong@mellanox.com>
367 Description:                                      367 Description:
368                 This file is associated with t    368                 This file is associated with the PF of a device that
369                 supports SR-IOV.  It determine    369                 supports SR-IOV.  It determines whether newly-enabled VFs
370                 are immediately bound to a dri    370                 are immediately bound to a driver.  It initially contains
371                 1, which means the kernel auto    371                 1, which means the kernel automatically binds VFs to a
372                 compatible driver immediately     372                 compatible driver immediately after they are enabled.  If
373                 an application writes 0 to the    373                 an application writes 0 to the file before enabling VFs,
374                 the kernel will not bind VFs t    374                 the kernel will not bind VFs to a driver.
375                                                   375 
376                 A typical use case is to write    376                 A typical use case is to write 0 to this file, then enable
377                 VFs, then assign the newly-cre    377                 VFs, then assign the newly-created VFs to virtual machines.
378                 Note that changing this file d    378                 Note that changing this file does not affect already-
379                 enabled VFs.  In this scenario    379                 enabled VFs.  In this scenario, the user must first disable
380                 the VFs, write 0 to sriov_driv    380                 the VFs, write 0 to sriov_drivers_autoprobe, then re-enable
381                 the VFs.                          381                 the VFs.
382                                                   382 
383                 This is similar to /sys/bus/pc    383                 This is similar to /sys/bus/pci/drivers_autoprobe, but
384                 affects only the VFs associate    384                 affects only the VFs associated with a specific PF.
385                                                   385 
386 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pme    386 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pmem/size
387 Date:           November 2017                     387 Date:           November 2017
388 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltate    388 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com>
389 Description:                                      389 Description:
390                 If the device has any Peer-to-    390                 If the device has any Peer-to-Peer memory registered, this
391                 file contains the total amount    391                 file contains the total amount of memory that the device
392                 provides (in decimal).            392                 provides (in decimal).
393                                                   393 
394 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pme    394 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pmem/available
395 Date:           November 2017                     395 Date:           November 2017
396 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltate    396 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com>
397 Description:                                      397 Description:
398                 If the device has any Peer-to-    398                 If the device has any Peer-to-Peer memory registered, this
399                 file contains the amount of me    399                 file contains the amount of memory that has not been
400                 allocated (in decimal).           400                 allocated (in decimal).
401                                                   401 
402 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pme    402 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pmem/published
403 Date:           November 2017                     403 Date:           November 2017
404 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltate    404 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com>
405 Description:                                      405 Description:
406                 If the device has any Peer-to-    406                 If the device has any Peer-to-Peer memory registered, this
407                 file contains a '1' if the mem    407                 file contains a '1' if the memory has been published for
408                 use outside the driver that ow    408                 use outside the driver that owns the device.
409                                                   409 
410 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pme    410 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pmem/allocate
411 Date:           August 2022                       411 Date:           August 2022
412 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltate    412 Contact:        Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com>
413 Description:                                      413 Description:
414                 This file allows mapping p2pme    414                 This file allows mapping p2pmem into userspace. For each
415                 mmap() call on this file, the     415                 mmap() call on this file, the kernel will allocate a chunk
416                 of Peer-to-Peer memory for use    416                 of Peer-to-Peer memory for use in Peer-to-Peer transactions.
417                 This memory can be used in O_D    417                 This memory can be used in O_DIRECT calls to NVMe backed
418                 files for Peer-to-Peer copies.    418                 files for Peer-to-Peer copies.
419                                                   419 
420 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/    420 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/clkpm
421                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/    421                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l0s_aspm
422                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/    422                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_aspm
423                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/    423                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_1_aspm
424                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/    424                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_2_aspm
425                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/    425                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_1_pcipm
426                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/    426                 /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_2_pcipm
427 Date:           October 2019                      427 Date:           October 2019
428 Contact:        Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gma    428 Contact:        Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
429 Description:    If ASPM is supported for an en    429 Description:    If ASPM is supported for an endpoint, these files can be
430                 used to disable or enable the     430                 used to disable or enable the individual power management
431                 states. Write y/1/on to enable    431                 states. Write y/1/on to enable, n/0/off to disable.
432                                                   432 
433 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../power    433 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../power_state
434 Date:           November 2020                     434 Date:           November 2020
435 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci    435 Contact:        Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
436 Description:                                      436 Description:
437                 This file contains the current    437                 This file contains the current PCI power state of the device.
438                 The value comes from the PCI k    438                 The value comes from the PCI kernel device state and can be one
439                 of: "unknown", "error", "D0",     439                 of: "unknown", "error", "D0", D1", "D2", "D3hot", "D3cold".
440                 The file is read only.            440                 The file is read only.
441                                                   441 
442 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov    442 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_vf_total_msix
443 Date:           January 2021                      443 Date:           January 2021
444 Contact:        Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.    444 Contact:        Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
445 Description:                                      445 Description:
446                 This file is associated with a    446                 This file is associated with a SR-IOV physical function (PF).
447                 It contains the total number o    447                 It contains the total number of MSI-X vectors available for
448                 assignment to all virtual func    448                 assignment to all virtual functions (VFs) associated with PF.
449                 The value will be zero if the     449                 The value will be zero if the device doesn't support this
450                 functionality. For supported d    450                 functionality. For supported devices, the value will be
451                 constant and won't be changed     451                 constant and won't be changed after MSI-X vectors assignment.
452                                                   452 
453 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov    453 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_vf_msix_count
454 Date:           January 2021                      454 Date:           January 2021
455 Contact:        Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.    455 Contact:        Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
456 Description:                                      456 Description:
457                 This file is associated with a    457                 This file is associated with a SR-IOV virtual function (VF).
458                 It allows configuration of the    458                 It allows configuration of the number of MSI-X vectors for
459                 the VF. This allows devices th    459                 the VF. This allows devices that have a global pool of MSI-X
460                 vectors to optimally divide th    460                 vectors to optimally divide them between VFs based on VF usage.
461                                                   461 
462                 The values accepted are:          462                 The values accepted are:
463                  * > 0 - this number will be r    463                  * > 0 - this number will be reported as the Table Size in the
464                          VF's MSI-X capability    464                          VF's MSI-X capability
465                  * < 0 - not valid                465                  * < 0 - not valid
466                  * = 0 - will reset to the dev    466                  * = 0 - will reset to the device default value
467                                                   467 
468                 The file is writable if the PF    468                 The file is writable if the PF is bound to a driver that
469                 implements ->sriov_set_msix_ve    469                 implements ->sriov_set_msix_vec_count().
470                                                   470 
471 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../resou    471 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../resourceN_resize
472 Date:           September 2022                    472 Date:           September 2022
473 Contact:        Alex Williamson <alex.williamso    473 Contact:        Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
474 Description:                                      474 Description:
475                 These files provide an interfa    475                 These files provide an interface to PCIe Resizable BAR support.
476                 A file is created for each BAR    476                 A file is created for each BAR resource (N) supported by the
477                 PCIe Resizable BAR extended ca    477                 PCIe Resizable BAR extended capability of the device.  Reading
478                 each file exposes the bitmap o    478                 each file exposes the bitmap of available resource sizes:
479                                                   479 
480                 # cat resource1_resize            480                 # cat resource1_resize
481                 00000000000001c0                  481                 00000000000001c0
482                                                   482 
483                 The bitmap represents supporte    483                 The bitmap represents supported resource sizes for the BAR,
484                 where bit0 = 1MB, bit1 = 2MB,     484                 where bit0 = 1MB, bit1 = 2MB, bit2 = 4MB, etc.  In the above
485                 example the device supports 64    485                 example the device supports 64MB, 128MB, and 256MB BAR sizes.
486                                                   486 
487                 When writing the file, the use    487                 When writing the file, the user provides the bit position of
488                 the desired resource size, for    488                 the desired resource size, for example:
489                                                   489 
490                 # echo 7 > resource1_resize       490                 # echo 7 > resource1_resize
491                                                   491 
492                 This indicates to set the size    492                 This indicates to set the size value corresponding to bit 7,
493                 128MB.  The resulting size is     493                 128MB.  The resulting size is 2 ^ (bit# + 20).  This definition
494                 matches the PCIe specification    494                 matches the PCIe specification of this capability.
495                                                   495 
496                 In order to make use of resour    496                 In order to make use of resource resizing, all PCI drivers must
497                 be unbound from the device and    497                 be unbound from the device and peer devices under the same
498                 parent bridge may need to be s    498                 parent bridge may need to be soft removed.  In the case of
499                 VGA devices, writing a resize     499                 VGA devices, writing a resize value will remove low level
500                 console drivers from the devic    500                 console drivers from the device.  Raw users of pci-sysfs
501                 resourceN attributes must be t    501                 resourceN attributes must be terminated prior to resizing.
502                 Success of the resizing operat    502                 Success of the resizing operation is not guaranteed.
503                                                << 
504 What:           /sys/bus/pci/devices/.../leds/ << 
505 What:           /sys/class/leds/*:enclosure:*/ << 
506 Date:           August 2024                    << 
507 KernelVersion:  6.12                           << 
508 Description:                                   << 
509                 LED indications on PCIe storag << 
510                 through the NPEM interface (Na << 
511                 PCIe r6.1 sec 6.28) are access << 
512                 below /sys/class/leds and belo << 
513                                                << 
514                 Although these led class devic << 
515                 in practice they are typically << 
516                 application such as ledmon(8). << 
517                                                << 
518                 The name of a led class device << 
519                 <bdf>:enclosure:<indication>   << 
520                 where:                         << 
521                                                << 
522                 - <bdf> is the domain, bus, de << 
523                   (e.g. 10000:02:05.0)         << 
524                 - <indication> is a short desc << 
525                                                << 
526                 Valid indications per PCIe r6. << 
527                                                << 
528                 - ok (drive is functioning nor << 
529                 - locate (drive is being ident << 
530                 - fail (drive is not functioni << 
531                 - rebuild (drive is part of an << 
532                 - pfa (drive is predicted to f << 
533                 - hotspare (drive is marked to << 
534                 - ica (drive is part of an arr << 
535                 - ifa (drive is part of an arr << 
536                 - idt (drive is not the right  << 
537                 - disabled (drive is disabled, << 
538                 - specific0 to specific7 (encl << 
539                                                << 
540                 Broadly, the indications fall  << 
541                                                << 
542                 - to signify drive state (ok,  << 
543                 - to signify drive role or sta << 
544                   (rebuild, pfa, hotspare, ica << 
545                 - to signify any other role or << 
546                                                << 
547                 Mandatory indications per PCIe << 
548                 ok, locate, fail, rebuild. All << 
549                 A led class device is only vis << 
550                 indication is supported by the << 
551                                                << 
552                 To manipulate the indications, << 
553                 to the "brightness" file. Note << 
554                 may implicitly manipulate othe << 
555                 discretion. E.g. when the user << 
556                 the vendor may choose to autom << 
557                 indication. The current state  << 
558                 retrieved by reading its "brig << 
559                                                << 
560                 The PCIe Base Specification al << 
561                 different colors or blinking p << 
562                 but they typically follow the  << 
563                 indication is usually presente << 
564                 4 Hz frequency:                << 
565                 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ << 
566                                                << 
567                 PCI Firmware Specification r3. << 
568                 to facilitate shared access by << 
569                 firmware to a device's NPEM re << 
570                 this DSM interface where avail << 
571                 registers directly. The DSM in << 
572                 enclosure-specific indications << 
573                 hence the corresponding led cl << 
574                 the DSM interface is used.     << 
                                                      

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