1d22157b3SChris WrightWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../bind
2d22157b3SChris WrightDate:		December 2003
3d22157b3SChris WrightContact:	linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
4d22157b3SChris WrightDescription:
5d22157b3SChris Wright		Writing a device location to this file will cause
6d22157b3SChris Wright		the driver to attempt to bind to the device found at
7d22157b3SChris Wright		this location.	This is useful for overriding default
8d22157b3SChris Wright		bindings.  The format for the location is: DDDD:BB:DD.F.
9d22157b3SChris Wright		That is Domain:Bus:Device.Function and is the same as
1054a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab		found in /sys/bus/pci/devices/.  For example::
1154a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab
12d22157b3SChris Wright		  # echo 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/bind
1354a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab
14d22157b3SChris Wright		(Note: kernels before 2.6.28 may require echo -n).
15d22157b3SChris Wright
16d22157b3SChris WrightWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../unbind
17d22157b3SChris WrightDate:		December 2003
18d22157b3SChris WrightContact:	linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
19d22157b3SChris WrightDescription:
20d22157b3SChris Wright		Writing a device location to this file will cause the
21d22157b3SChris Wright		driver to attempt to unbind from the device found at
22d22157b3SChris Wright		this location.	This may be useful when overriding default
23d22157b3SChris Wright		bindings.  The format for the location is: DDDD:BB:DD.F.
24d22157b3SChris Wright		That is Domain:Bus:Device.Function and is the same as
2554a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab		found in /sys/bus/pci/devices/. For example::
2654a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab
27d22157b3SChris Wright		  # echo 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/unbind
2854a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab
29d22157b3SChris Wright		(Note: kernels before 2.6.28 may require echo -n).
30d22157b3SChris Wright
31d22157b3SChris WrightWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../new_id
32d22157b3SChris WrightDate:		December 2003
33d22157b3SChris WrightContact:	linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
34d22157b3SChris WrightDescription:
35d22157b3SChris Wright		Writing a device ID to this file will attempt to
36d22157b3SChris Wright		dynamically add a new device ID to a PCI device driver.
37d22157b3SChris Wright		This may allow the driver to support more hardware than
38d22157b3SChris Wright		was included in the driver's static device ID support
39d22157b3SChris Wright		table at compile time.  The format for the device ID is:
40d22157b3SChris Wright		VVVV DDDD SVVV SDDD CCCC MMMM PPPP.  That is Vendor ID,
41d22157b3SChris Wright		Device ID, Subsystem Vendor ID, Subsystem Device ID,
42d22157b3SChris Wright		Class, Class Mask, and Private Driver Data.  The Vendor ID
43d22157b3SChris Wright		and Device ID fields are required, the rest are optional.
44d22157b3SChris Wright		Upon successfully adding an ID, the driver will probe
4554a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab		for the device and attempt to bind to it.  For example::
4654a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab
47d22157b3SChris Wright		  # echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/new_id
48d22157b3SChris Wright
490994375eSChris WrightWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/drivers/.../remove_id
500994375eSChris WrightDate:		February 2009
510994375eSChris WrightContact:	Chris Wright <chrisw@sous-sol.org>
520994375eSChris WrightDescription:
530994375eSChris Wright		Writing a device ID to this file will remove an ID
540994375eSChris Wright		that was dynamically added via the new_id sysfs entry.
550994375eSChris Wright		The format for the device ID is:
560994375eSChris Wright		VVVV DDDD SVVV SDDD CCCC MMMM.	That is Vendor ID, Device
570994375eSChris Wright		ID, Subsystem Vendor ID, Subsystem Device ID, Class,
580994375eSChris Wright		and Class Mask.  The Vendor ID and Device ID fields are
590994375eSChris Wright		required, the rest are optional.  After successfully
600994375eSChris Wright		removing an ID, the driver will no longer support the
610994375eSChris Wright		device.  This is useful to ensure auto probing won't
6254a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab		match the driver to the device.  For example::
6354a19b4dSMauro Carvalho Chehab
640994375eSChris Wright		  # echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/foo/remove_id
650994375eSChris Wright
66705b1aaaSAlex ChiangWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/rescan
67705b1aaaSAlex ChiangDate:		January 2009
68705b1aaaSAlex ChiangContact:	Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
69705b1aaaSAlex ChiangDescription:
70705b1aaaSAlex Chiang		Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
71705b1aaaSAlex Chiang		force a rescan of all PCI buses in the system, and
72705b1aaaSAlex Chiang		re-discover previously removed devices.
73705b1aaaSAlex Chiang
74468ff15aSYijing WangWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_bus
75468ff15aSYijing WangDate:		September 2014
76468ff15aSYijing WangContact:	Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
77468ff15aSYijing WangDescription:
78468ff15aSYijing Wang		Writing a zero value to this attribute disallows MSI and
79468ff15aSYijing Wang		MSI-X for any future drivers of the device.  If the device
80468ff15aSYijing Wang		is a bridge, MSI and MSI-X will be disallowed for future
81468ff15aSYijing Wang		drivers of all child devices under the bridge.  Drivers
82468ff15aSYijing Wang		must be reloaded for the new setting to take effect.
83468ff15aSYijing Wang
84b50cac55SNeil HormanWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_irqs/
85b50cac55SNeil HormanDate:		September, 2011
86b50cac55SNeil HormanContact:	Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
87b50cac55SNeil HormanDescription:
88b50cac55SNeil Horman		The /sys/devices/.../msi_irqs directory contains a variable set
891c51b50cSGreg Kroah-Hartman		of files, with each file being named after a corresponding msi
901c51b50cSGreg Kroah-Hartman		irq vector allocated to that device.
91b50cac55SNeil Horman
921c51b50cSGreg Kroah-HartmanWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../msi_irqs/<N>
93b50cac55SNeil HormanDate:		September 2011
94b50cac55SNeil HormanContact:	Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
95b50cac55SNeil HormanDescription:
96b50cac55SNeil Horman		This attribute indicates the mode that the irq vector named by
971c51b50cSGreg Kroah-Hartman		the file is in (msi vs. msix)
98b50cac55SNeil Horman
99*5e3be666SBarry SongWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../irq
100*5e3be666SBarry SongDate:		August 2021
101*5e3be666SBarry SongContact:	Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
102*5e3be666SBarry SongDescription:
103*5e3be666SBarry Song		If a driver has enabled MSI (not MSI-X), "irq" contains the
104*5e3be666SBarry Song		IRQ of the first MSI vector. Otherwise "irq" contains the
105*5e3be666SBarry Song		IRQ of the legacy INTx interrupt.
106*5e3be666SBarry Song
107*5e3be666SBarry Song		"irq" being set to 0 indicates that the device isn't
108*5e3be666SBarry Song		capable of generating legacy INTx interrupts.
109*5e3be666SBarry Song
11077c27c7bSAlex ChiangWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../remove
11177c27c7bSAlex ChiangDate:		January 2009
11277c27c7bSAlex ChiangContact:	Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
11377c27c7bSAlex ChiangDescription:
11477c27c7bSAlex Chiang		Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
11577c27c7bSAlex Chiang		hot-remove the PCI device and any of its children.
11677c27c7bSAlex Chiang
117b9d320fcSYinghai LuWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../pci_bus/.../rescan
118b9d320fcSYinghai LuDate:		May 2011
119b9d320fcSYinghai LuContact:	Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
120b9d320fcSYinghai LuDescription:
121b9d320fcSYinghai Lu		Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
122b9d320fcSYinghai Lu		force a rescan of the bus and all child buses,
123b9d320fcSYinghai Lu		and re-discover devices removed earlier from this
12440b31360SStephen Rothwell		part of the device tree.
125b9d320fcSYinghai Lu
126738a6396SAlex ChiangWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../rescan
127738a6396SAlex ChiangDate:		January 2009
128738a6396SAlex ChiangContact:	Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
129738a6396SAlex ChiangDescription:
130738a6396SAlex Chiang		Writing a non-zero value to this attribute will
131738a6396SAlex Chiang		force a rescan of the device's parent bus and all
132738a6396SAlex Chiang		child buses, and re-discover devices removed earlier
133738a6396SAlex Chiang		from this part of the device tree.
134738a6396SAlex Chiang
135d88f521dSAmey NarkhedeWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../reset_method
136d88f521dSAmey NarkhedeDate:		August 2021
137d88f521dSAmey NarkhedeContact:	Amey Narkhede <ameynarkhede03@gmail.com>
138d88f521dSAmey NarkhedeDescription:
139d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		Some devices allow an individual function to be reset
140d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		without affecting other functions in the same slot.
141d88f521dSAmey Narkhede
142d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		For devices that have this support, a file named
143d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		reset_method is present in sysfs.  Reading this file
144d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		gives names of the supported and enabled reset methods and
145d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		their ordering.  Writing a space-separated list of names of
146d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		reset methods sets the reset methods and ordering to be
147d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		used when resetting the device.  Writing an empty string
148d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		disables the ability to reset the device.  Writing
149d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		"default" enables all supported reset methods in the
150d88f521dSAmey Narkhede		default ordering.
151d88f521dSAmey Narkhede
152711d5779SMichael S. TsirkinWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../reset
153711d5779SMichael S. TsirkinDate:		July 2009
154711d5779SMichael S. TsirkinContact:	Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
155711d5779SMichael S. TsirkinDescription:
156711d5779SMichael S. Tsirkin		Some devices allow an individual function to be reset
157711d5779SMichael S. Tsirkin		without affecting other functions in the same device.
158711d5779SMichael S. Tsirkin		For devices that have this support, a file named reset
159711d5779SMichael S. Tsirkin		will be present in sysfs.  Writing 1 to this file
160711d5779SMichael S. Tsirkin		will perform reset.
161711d5779SMichael S. Tsirkin
16294e61088SBen HutchingsWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../vpd
16394e61088SBen HutchingsDate:		February 2008
164473153afSBen HutchingsContact:	Ben Hutchings <bwh@kernel.org>
16594e61088SBen HutchingsDescription:
16694e61088SBen Hutchings		A file named vpd in a device directory will be a
16794e61088SBen Hutchings		binary file containing the Vital Product Data for the
16894e61088SBen Hutchings		device.  It should follow the VPD format defined in
16994e61088SBen Hutchings		PCI Specification 2.1 or 2.2, but users should consider
1703e42d1deSCarlos Bilbao		that some devices may have incorrectly formatted data.
1713e42d1deSCarlos Bilbao		If the underlying VPD has a writable section then the
17294e61088SBen Hutchings		corresponding section of this file will be writable.
17301db4957SYu Zhao
17401db4957SYu ZhaoWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../virtfnN
17501db4957SYu ZhaoDate:		March 2009
17601db4957SYu ZhaoContact:	Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>
17701db4957SYu ZhaoDescription:
17801db4957SYu Zhao		This symbolic link appears when hardware supports the SR-IOV
17901db4957SYu Zhao		capability and the Physical Function driver has enabled it.
18001db4957SYu Zhao		The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of the
18101db4957SYu Zhao		Virtual Function whose index is N (0...MaxVFs-1).
18201db4957SYu Zhao
18301db4957SYu ZhaoWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../dep_link
18401db4957SYu ZhaoDate:		March 2009
18501db4957SYu ZhaoContact:	Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>
18601db4957SYu ZhaoDescription:
18701db4957SYu Zhao		This symbolic link appears when hardware supports the SR-IOV
18801db4957SYu Zhao		capability and the Physical Function driver has enabled it,
18901db4957SYu Zhao		and this device has vendor specific dependencies with others.
19001db4957SYu Zhao		The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of
19101db4957SYu Zhao		Physical Function this device depends on.
19201db4957SYu Zhao
19301db4957SYu ZhaoWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../physfn
19401db4957SYu ZhaoDate:		March 2009
19501db4957SYu ZhaoContact:	Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@intel.com>
19601db4957SYu ZhaoDescription:
19701db4957SYu Zhao		This symbolic link appears when a device is a Virtual Function.
19801db4957SYu Zhao		The symbolic link points to the PCI device sysfs entry of the
19901db4957SYu Zhao		Physical Function this device associates with.
200c825bc94SKenji Kaneshige
201c825bc94SKenji KaneshigeWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/slots/.../module
202c825bc94SKenji KaneshigeDate:		June 2009
203c825bc94SKenji KaneshigeContact:	linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
204c825bc94SKenji KaneshigeDescription:
205c825bc94SKenji Kaneshige		This symbolic link points to the PCI hotplug controller driver
206c825bc94SKenji Kaneshige		module that manages the hotplug slot.
207911e1c9bSNarendra K
208911e1c9bSNarendra KWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../label
209911e1c9bSNarendra KDate:		July 2010
210911e1c9bSNarendra KContact:	Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com>, linux-bugs@dell.com
211911e1c9bSNarendra KDescription:
212911e1c9bSNarendra K		Reading this attribute will provide the firmware
2136058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		given name (SMBIOS type 41 string or ACPI _DSM string) of
2146058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		the PCI device.	The attribute will be created only
2156058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		if the firmware	has given a name to the PCI device.
2166058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		ACPI _DSM string name will be given priority if the
2176058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		system firmware provides SMBIOS type 41 string also.
218911e1c9bSNarendra KUsers:
219911e1c9bSNarendra K		Userspace applications interested in knowing the
220911e1c9bSNarendra K		firmware assigned name of the PCI device.
221911e1c9bSNarendra K
222911e1c9bSNarendra KWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../index
223911e1c9bSNarendra KDate:		July 2010
224911e1c9bSNarendra KContact:	Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com>, linux-bugs@dell.com
225911e1c9bSNarendra KDescription:
22681bbf039SNiklas Schnelle		Reading this attribute will provide the firmware given instance
22781bbf039SNiklas Schnelle		number of the PCI device.  Depending on the platform this can
22881bbf039SNiklas Schnelle		be for example the SMBIOS type 41 device type instance or the
22981bbf039SNiklas Schnelle		user-defined ID (UID) on s390. The attribute will be created
23081bbf039SNiklas Schnelle		only if the firmware has given an instance number to the PCI
23181bbf039SNiklas Schnelle		device and that number is guaranteed to uniquely identify the
23281bbf039SNiklas Schnelle		device in the system.
233911e1c9bSNarendra KUsers:
234911e1c9bSNarendra K		Userspace applications interested in knowing the
235911e1c9bSNarendra K		firmware assigned device type instance of the PCI
236911e1c9bSNarendra K		device that can help in understanding the firmware
237911e1c9bSNarendra K		intended order of the PCI device.
2386058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com
2396058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.comWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../acpi_index
2406058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.comDate:		July 2010
2416058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.comContact:	Narendra K <narendra_k@dell.com>, linux-bugs@dell.com
2426058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.comDescription:
2436058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		Reading this attribute will provide the firmware
2446058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		given instance (ACPI _DSM instance number) of the PCI device.
2456058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		The attribute will be created only if the firmware has given
2466058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		an instance number to the PCI device. ACPI _DSM instance number
2476058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		will be given priority if the system firmware provides SMBIOS
2486058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		type 41 device type instance also.
2496058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.comUsers:
2506058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		Userspace applications interested in knowing the
2516058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		firmware assigned instance number of the PCI
2526058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		device that can help in understanding the firmware
2536058989bSNarendra_K@Dell.com		intended order of the PCI device.
254046c6531SHuang Ying
255046c6531SHuang YingWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../d3cold_allowed
256046c6531SHuang YingDate:		July 2012
257046c6531SHuang YingContact:	Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
258046c6531SHuang YingDescription:
259046c6531SHuang Ying		d3cold_allowed is bit to control whether the corresponding PCI
260046c6531SHuang Ying		device can be put into D3Cold state.  If it is cleared, the
261046c6531SHuang Ying		device will never be put into D3Cold state.  If it is set, the
262046c6531SHuang Ying		device may be put into D3Cold state if other requirements are
263046c6531SHuang Ying		satisfied too.  Reading this attribute will show the current
264046c6531SHuang Ying		value of d3cold_allowed bit.  Writing this attribute will set
265046c6531SHuang Ying		the value of d3cold_allowed bit.
2662597ba76SDonald Dutile
2672597ba76SDonald DutileWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_totalvfs
2682597ba76SDonald DutileDate:		November 2012
2692597ba76SDonald DutileContact:	Donald Dutile <ddutile@redhat.com>
2702597ba76SDonald DutileDescription:
2712597ba76SDonald Dutile		This file appears when a physical PCIe device supports SR-IOV.
2722597ba76SDonald Dutile		Userspace applications can read this file to determine the
2732597ba76SDonald Dutile		maximum number of Virtual Functions (VFs) a PCIe physical
2742597ba76SDonald Dutile		function (PF) can support. Typically, this is the value reported
2752597ba76SDonald Dutile		in the PF's SR-IOV extended capability structure's TotalVFs
2762597ba76SDonald Dutile		element.  Drivers have the ability at probe time to reduce the
2772597ba76SDonald Dutile		value read from this file via the pci_sriov_set_totalvfs()
2782597ba76SDonald Dutile		function.
2792597ba76SDonald Dutile
2802597ba76SDonald DutileWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_numvfs
2812597ba76SDonald DutileDate:		November 2012
2822597ba76SDonald DutileContact:	Donald Dutile <ddutile@redhat.com>
2832597ba76SDonald DutileDescription:
2842597ba76SDonald Dutile		This file appears when a physical PCIe device supports SR-IOV.
2852597ba76SDonald Dutile		Userspace applications can read and write to this file to
2862597ba76SDonald Dutile		determine and control the enablement or disablement of Virtual
2872597ba76SDonald Dutile		Functions (VFs) on the physical function (PF). A read of this
2882597ba76SDonald Dutile		file will return the number of VFs that are enabled on this PF.
2892597ba76SDonald Dutile		A number written to this file will enable the specified
2902597ba76SDonald Dutile		number of VFs. A userspace application would typically read the
2912597ba76SDonald Dutile		file and check that the value is zero, and then write the number
2922597ba76SDonald Dutile		of VFs that should be enabled on the PF; the value written
2932597ba76SDonald Dutile		should be less than or equal to the value in the sriov_totalvfs
2942597ba76SDonald Dutile		file. A userspace application wanting to disable the VFs would
2952597ba76SDonald Dutile		write a zero to this file. The core ensures that valid values
2962597ba76SDonald Dutile		are written to this file, and returns errors when values are not
2972597ba76SDonald Dutile		valid.  For example, writing a 2 to this file when sriov_numvfs
2982597ba76SDonald Dutile		is not 0 and not 2 already will return an error. Writing a 10
2992597ba76SDonald Dutile		when the value of sriov_totalvfs is 8 will return an error.
300782a985dSAlex Williamson
301782a985dSAlex WilliamsonWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../driver_override
302782a985dSAlex WilliamsonDate:		April 2014
303782a985dSAlex WilliamsonContact:	Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
304782a985dSAlex WilliamsonDescription:
305782a985dSAlex Williamson		This file allows the driver for a device to be specified which
306782a985dSAlex Williamson		will override standard static and dynamic ID matching.  When
307782a985dSAlex Williamson		specified, only a driver with a name matching the value written
308782a985dSAlex Williamson		to driver_override will have an opportunity to bind to the
309782a985dSAlex Williamson		device.  The override is specified by writing a string to the
310782a985dSAlex Williamson		driver_override file (echo pci-stub > driver_override) and
311782a985dSAlex Williamson		may be cleared with an empty string (echo > driver_override).
312782a985dSAlex Williamson		This returns the device to standard matching rules binding.
313782a985dSAlex Williamson		Writing to driver_override does not automatically unbind the
314782a985dSAlex Williamson		device from its current driver or make any attempt to
315782a985dSAlex Williamson		automatically load the specified driver.  If no driver with a
316782a985dSAlex Williamson		matching name is currently loaded in the kernel, the device
317782a985dSAlex Williamson		will not bind to any driver.  This also allows devices to
318782a985dSAlex Williamson		opt-out of driver binding using a driver_override name such as
319782a985dSAlex Williamson		"none".  Only a single driver may be specified in the override,
320782a985dSAlex Williamson		there is no support for parsing delimiters.
32163692df1SPrarit Bhargava
32263692df1SPrarit BhargavaWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../numa_node
32363692df1SPrarit BhargavaDate:		Oct 2014
32463692df1SPrarit BhargavaContact:	Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
32563692df1SPrarit BhargavaDescription:
32663692df1SPrarit Bhargava		This file contains the NUMA node to which the PCI device is
32763692df1SPrarit Bhargava		attached, or -1 if the node is unknown.  The initial value
32863692df1SPrarit Bhargava		comes from an ACPI _PXM method or a similar firmware
32963692df1SPrarit Bhargava		source.  If that is missing or incorrect, this file can be
33063692df1SPrarit Bhargava		written to override the node.  In that case, please report
33163692df1SPrarit Bhargava		a firmware bug to the system vendor.  Writing to this file
33263692df1SPrarit Bhargava		taints the kernel with TAINT_FIRMWARE_WORKAROUND, which
33363692df1SPrarit Bhargava		reduces the supportability of your system.
334702ed3beSEmil Velikov
335702ed3beSEmil VelikovWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../revision
336702ed3beSEmil VelikovDate:		November 2016
337702ed3beSEmil VelikovContact:	Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com>
338702ed3beSEmil VelikovDescription:
33988486beeSsayli karnik		This file contains the revision field of the PCI device.
340702ed3beSEmil Velikov		The value comes from device config space. The file is read only.
3410e7df224SBodong Wang
3420e7df224SBodong WangWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_drivers_autoprobe
3430e7df224SBodong WangDate:		April 2017
3440e7df224SBodong WangContact:	Bodong Wang<bodong@mellanox.com>
3450e7df224SBodong WangDescription:
3460e7df224SBodong Wang		This file is associated with the PF of a device that
3470e7df224SBodong Wang		supports SR-IOV.  It determines whether newly-enabled VFs
3480e7df224SBodong Wang		are immediately bound to a driver.  It initially contains
3490e7df224SBodong Wang		1, which means the kernel automatically binds VFs to a
3500e7df224SBodong Wang		compatible driver immediately after they are enabled.  If
3510e7df224SBodong Wang		an application writes 0 to the file before enabling VFs,
3520e7df224SBodong Wang		the kernel will not bind VFs to a driver.
3530e7df224SBodong Wang
3540e7df224SBodong Wang		A typical use case is to write 0 to this file, then enable
3550e7df224SBodong Wang		VFs, then assign the newly-created VFs to virtual machines.
3560e7df224SBodong Wang		Note that changing this file does not affect already-
3570e7df224SBodong Wang		enabled VFs.  In this scenario, the user must first disable
3580e7df224SBodong Wang		the VFs, write 0 to sriov_drivers_autoprobe, then re-enable
3590e7df224SBodong Wang		the VFs.
3600e7df224SBodong Wang
3610e7df224SBodong Wang		This is similar to /sys/bus/pci/drivers_autoprobe, but
3620e7df224SBodong Wang		affects only the VFs associated with a specific PF.
363cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe
364cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pmem/size
365cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeDate:		November 2017
366cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeContact:	Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com>
367cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeDescription:
368cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe		If the device has any Peer-to-Peer memory registered, this
369cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe	        file contains the total amount of memory that the device
370cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe		provides (in decimal).
371cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe
372cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pmem/available
373cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeDate:		November 2017
374cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeContact:	Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com>
375cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeDescription:
376cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe		If the device has any Peer-to-Peer memory registered, this
377cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe	        file contains the amount of memory that has not been
378cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe		allocated (in decimal).
379cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe
380cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../p2pmem/published
381cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeDate:		November 2017
382cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeContact:	Logan Gunthorpe <logang@deltatee.com>
383cbb8ca69SLogan GunthorpeDescription:
384cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe		If the device has any Peer-to-Peer memory registered, this
385cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe	        file contains a '1' if the memory has been published for
386cbb8ca69SLogan Gunthorpe		use outside the driver that owns the device.
38772ea91afSHeiner Kallweit
38872ea91afSHeiner KallweitWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/clkpm
38972ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l0s_aspm
39072ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_aspm
39172ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_1_aspm
39272ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_2_aspm
39372ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_1_pcipm
39472ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../link/l1_2_pcipm
39572ea91afSHeiner KallweitDate:		October 2019
39672ea91afSHeiner KallweitContact:	Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
39772ea91afSHeiner KallweitDescription:	If ASPM is supported for an endpoint, these files can be
39872ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		used to disable or enable the individual power management
39972ea91afSHeiner Kallweit		states. Write y/1/on to enable, n/0/off to disable.
40080a129afSMaximilian Luz
40180a129afSMaximilian LuzWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../power_state
40280a129afSMaximilian LuzDate:		November 2020
40380a129afSMaximilian LuzContact:	Linux PCI developers <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>
40480a129afSMaximilian LuzDescription:
40580a129afSMaximilian Luz		This file contains the current PCI power state of the device.
40680a129afSMaximilian Luz		The value comes from the PCI kernel device state and can be one
40780a129afSMaximilian Luz		of: "unknown", "error", "D0", D1", "D2", "D3hot", "D3cold".
40880a129afSMaximilian Luz		The file is read only.
409c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky
410c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_vf_total_msix
411c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyDate:		January 2021
412c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyContact:	Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
413c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyDescription:
414c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		This file is associated with a SR-IOV physical function (PF).
415c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		It contains the total number of MSI-X vectors available for
416c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		assignment to all virtual functions (VFs) associated with PF.
417c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		The value will be zero if the device doesn't support this
418c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		functionality. For supported devices, the value will be
419c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		constant and won't be changed after MSI-X vectors assignment.
420c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky
421c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyWhat:		/sys/bus/pci/devices/.../sriov_vf_msix_count
422c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyDate:		January 2021
423c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyContact:	Leon Romanovsky <leonro@nvidia.com>
424c3d5c2d9SLeon RomanovskyDescription:
425c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		This file is associated with a SR-IOV virtual function (VF).
426c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		It allows configuration of the number of MSI-X vectors for
427c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		the VF. This allows devices that have a global pool of MSI-X
428c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		vectors to optimally divide them between VFs based on VF usage.
429c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky
430c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		The values accepted are:
431c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		 * > 0 - this number will be reported as the Table Size in the
432c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky			 VF's MSI-X capability
433c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		 * < 0 - not valid
434c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		 * = 0 - will reset to the device default value
435c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky
436c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		The file is writable if the PF is bound to a driver that
437c3d5c2d9SLeon Romanovsky		implements ->sriov_set_msix_vec_count().
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