Hi,
I was trying to access the pci config space(BAR) of the virtual function device 
visible in the virtual machine, similar to what DPDK does on host via both UIO 
and VFIO. Did the following steps.

1. Bound PF Drivers to ixgbe and spawned virtual function drivers , bound them 
to vfio-pci and set their mac addresses via ip link.  Ran Qemu and assigned the 
VF Device using vfio-pci device assignment and initialized the virtual machine.
insmod igb max_vfs=2

./x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu host -boot c -hda 
/home/vm-images/vm2.imgsnapshot -m 2048M -smp 2 --enable-kvm -name 'vm2' -vnc 
:2 -pidfile /tmp/vm2.pid -driile=fat:rw:/tmp/share,snapshot=off -device 
vfio-pci,host=01:10.1,id=net1


2.  The VF Device was visible with another pci address.

00:04.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ 
Network
Connection (rev 01)

Further ran DPDK testpmd on top of VM but bound the virtual function driver to 
igb_uio instead of vfio-pci. It ran successfully.  The ixgbevf pmd driver is 
able to access the BAR registers in pci_uio_map_resource via mmaping somewhere 
close to hugepages. I was not able to bind the virtual function driver in VM to 
vfio-pci and hence DPDK would not be able to run with VFIO enabled as it 
complains of no IOMMU support. I also believe that there is little logic in 
binding the vf device to vfio-pci again since qemu has already taken care of it 
and hardware support is involved.

So my questions are
a. vfio is meant to be  a replacement for both uio and device assignment for 
qemu. This doesnt seem simultaneous. Comment?
b. Is there any way to access VF device  using VFIO in guest userspace? Have 
you run DPDK in guest machine with VFIO support enabled and all dependent 
modules inserted and did it work?
c. Is igb_uio or uio_pci_generic in future the only way  to access the device 
in guest userspace?




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