On 10/10/2022 10:47 PM, Michael Piszczek wrote:
Add code to read the virtual address width for AMD processors.

Signed-off-by: Michael Piszczek <mpiszc...@ddn.com>
---
  drivers/bus/pci/linux/pci.c | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
  1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/bus/pci/linux/pci.c b/drivers/bus/pci/linux/pci.c
index e521459870..8c6082ee7a 100644
--- a/drivers/bus/pci/linux/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/bus/pci/linux/pci.c
@@ -492,15 +492,18 @@ rte_pci_scan(void)
  }
#if defined(RTE_ARCH_X86)
+
  bool
  pci_device_iommu_support_va(const struct rte_pci_device *dev)
  {
  #define VTD_CAP_MGAW_SHIFT    16
  #define VTD_CAP_MGAW_MASK     (0x3fULL << VTD_CAP_MGAW_SHIFT)
+#define RD_AMD_CAP_VASIZE_SHIFT 15
+#define RD_AMD_CAP_VASIZE_MASK  (0x7F << RD_AMD_CAP_VASIZE_SHIFT)
        const struct rte_pci_addr *addr = &dev->addr;
        char filename[PATH_MAX];
        FILE *fp;
-       uint64_t mgaw, vtd_cap_reg = 0;
+       uint64_t mgaw, cap_reg = 0;
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename),
                 "%s/" PCI_PRI_FMT "/iommu/intel-iommu/cap",
@@ -508,26 +511,36 @@ pci_device_iommu_support_va(const struct rte_pci_device 
*dev)
                 addr->function);
fp = fopen(filename, "r");
-       if (fp == NULL) {
-               /* We don't have an Intel IOMMU, assume VA supported */
-               if (errno == ENOENT)
-                       return true;
-
-               RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "%s(): can't open %s: %s\n",
-                       __func__, filename, strerror(errno));
-               return false;
-       }
+       if (fp != NULL) {
+               /* We have an Intel IOMMU */
+               if (fscanf(fp, "%" PRIx64, &cap_reg) != 1) {
+                          RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "%s(): can't read %s\n", __func__, 
filename);
+                       fclose(fp);
+                       return false;
+               }
- /* We have an Intel IOMMU */
-       if (fscanf(fp, "%" PRIx64, &vtd_cap_reg) != 1) {
-               RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "%s(): can't read %s\n", __func__, filename);
                fclose(fp);
-               return false;
+               mgaw = ((cap_reg & VTD_CAP_MGAW_MASK) >> VTD_CAP_MGAW_SHIFT) + 
1;
        }
+       else {
+               snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename),
+                        "%s/" PCI_PRI_FMT "/iommu/amd-iommu/cap",
+                         rte_pci_get_sysfs_path(), addr->domain, addr->bus, 
addr->devid,
+                         addr->function);
+
+               fp = fopen(filename, "r");
+               if (fp != NULL) {
+                       /* We have an Amd IOMMU */
+                       if (fscanf(fp, "%" PRIx64, &cap_reg) != 1) {
+                                  RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "%s(): can't read %s\n", 
__func__, filename);
+                               fclose(fp);
+                               return false;
+                       }

Instead what do you think to use 'glob()' with
"%s/" PCI_PRI_FMT "/iommu/*-iommu/cap" to detect the file name?

- fclose(fp);
-
-       mgaw = ((vtd_cap_reg & VTD_CAP_MGAW_MASK) >> VTD_CAP_MGAW_SHIFT) + 1;
+                       fclose(fp);
+                       mgaw = ((cap_reg & RD_AMD_CAP_VASIZE_MASK) >> 
RD_AMD_CAP_VASIZE_SHIFT) + 1;
+               }
+       }
/*
         * Assuming there is no limitation by now. We can not know at this point

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