1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3======================================= 4Configuring PCI Endpoint Using CONFIGFS 5======================================= 6 7:Author: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> 8 9The PCI Endpoint Core exposes configfs entry (pci_ep) to configure the 10PCI endpoint function and to bind the endpoint function 11with the endpoint controller. (For introducing other mechanisms to 12configure the PCI Endpoint Function refer to [1]). 13 14Mounting configfs 15================= 16 17The PCI Endpoint Core layer creates pci_ep directory in the mounted configfs 18directory. configfs can be mounted using the following command:: 19 20 mount -t configfs none /sys/kernel/config 21 22Directory Structure 23=================== 24 25The pci_ep configfs has two directories at its root: controllers and 26functions. Every EPC device present in the system will have an entry in 27the *controllers* directory and every EPF driver present in the system 28will have an entry in the *functions* directory. 29:: 30 31 /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/ 32 .. controllers/ 33 .. functions/ 34 35Creating EPF Device 36=================== 37 38Every registered EPF driver will be listed in controllers directory. The 39entries corresponding to EPF driver will be created by the EPF core. 40:: 41 42 /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/functions/ 43 .. <EPF Driver1>/ 44 ... <EPF Device 11>/ 45 ... <EPF Device 21>/ 46 ... <EPF Device 31>/ 47 .. <EPF Driver2>/ 48 ... <EPF Device 12>/ 49 ... <EPF Device 22>/ 50 51In order to create a <EPF device> of the type probed by <EPF Driver>, the 52user has to create a directory inside <EPF DriverN>. 53 54Every <EPF device> directory consists of the following entries that can be 55used to configure the standard configuration header of the endpoint function. 56(These entries are created by the framework when any new <EPF Device> is 57created) 58:: 59 60 .. <EPF Driver1>/ 61 ... <EPF Device 11>/ 62 ... vendorid 63 ... deviceid 64 ... revid 65 ... progif_code 66 ... subclass_code 67 ... baseclass_code 68 ... cache_line_size 69 ... subsys_vendor_id 70 ... subsys_id 71 ... interrupt_pin 72 ... <Symlink EPF Device 31>/ 73 ... primary/ 74 ... <Symlink EPC Device1>/ 75 ... secondary/ 76 ... <Symlink EPC Device2>/ 77 78If an EPF device has to be associated with 2 EPCs (like in the case of 79Non-transparent bridge), symlink of endpoint controller connected to primary 80interface should be added in 'primary' directory and symlink of endpoint 81controller connected to secondary interface should be added in 'secondary' 82directory. 83 84The <EPF Device> directory can have a list of symbolic links 85(<Symlink EPF Device 31>) to other <EPF Device>. These symbolic links should 86be created by the user to represent the virtual functions that are bound to 87the physical function. In the above directory structure <EPF Device 11> is a 88physical function and <EPF Device 31> is a virtual function. An EPF device once 89it's linked to another EPF device, cannot be linked to a EPC device. 90 91EPC Device 92========== 93 94Every registered EPC device will be listed in controllers directory. The 95entries corresponding to EPC device will be created by the EPC core. 96:: 97 98 /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/controllers/ 99 .. <EPC Device1>/ 100 ... <Symlink EPF Device11>/ 101 ... <Symlink EPF Device12>/ 102 ... start 103 .. <EPC Device2>/ 104 ... <Symlink EPF Device21>/ 105 ... <Symlink EPF Device22>/ 106 ... start 107 108The <EPC Device> directory will have a list of symbolic links to 109<EPF Device>. These symbolic links should be created by the user to 110represent the functions present in the endpoint device. Only <EPF Device> 111that represents a physical function can be linked to a EPC device. 112 113The <EPC Device> directory will also have a *start* field. Once 114"1" is written to this field, the endpoint device will be ready to 115establish the link with the host. This is usually done after 116all the EPF devices are created and linked with the EPC device. 117:: 118 119 | controllers/ 120 | <Directory: EPC name>/ 121 | <Symbolic Link: Function> 122 | start 123 | functions/ 124 | <Directory: EPF driver>/ 125 | <Directory: EPF device>/ 126 | vendorid 127 | deviceid 128 | revid 129 | progif_code 130 | subclass_code 131 | baseclass_code 132 | cache_line_size 133 | subsys_vendor_id 134 | subsys_id 135 | interrupt_pin 136 | function 137 138[1] Documentation/PCI/endpoint/pci-endpoint.rst 139