Thank you for the inputs . I was able to solve the problem of device notification from my control plane.
I would like to know if we have any way to know if the PCI device is already attached before we try to attach it ( if the device is already attached pci probe will result an error ) . But i want to know before hand to verify if the device is already attached or not . I came with small API which can be used to check if the pci device is already bound to any driver . +int +rte_eal_pci_is_attached(const char *devargs) +{ + struct rte_pci_device *dev = NULL; + struct rte_pci_addr addr; + memset(&addr,0,sizeof(struct rte_pci_addr)); + + if (eal_parse_pci_DomBDF(devargs, &addr) == 0) + { + TAILQ_FOREACH(dev, &pci_device_list, next) { + if (!rte_eal_compare_pci_addr(&dev->addr, &addr)) + { + if (dev->driver) + { + /*pci_dump_one_device(stdout,dev);*/ + RTE_LOG(WARNING, EAL, "Requested device " PCI_PRI_FMT + " cannot be used\n", dev->addr.domain, dev->addr.bus, + dev->addr.devid, dev->addr.function); + return -1; + } + } + } + } + return 0; +} + Could you please let me know if it is good to have such APIs Regards, _Srikanth_ On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Stephen Hemminger < stephen at networkplumber.org> wrote: > On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 21:12:50 -0700 > Srikanth Akula <srikanth044 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello , > > > > I am trying to write an application based on DPDK port hotplug feature . > My > > requirement is to get an event when a new PCI devices gets added to the > > system on the go. > > > > Do we have any in-built mechanism in DPDK (UIO/e1000/vfio drivers ) that > i > > can use to get notifications when a new device gets added . I know the > > alternatives such as inotify etc . > > > > But i am more interested to get equivalent support in dpdk drivers . > > > > Please let me know . > > > > Srikanth > > Implementing hotplug requires integration with the OS more than any > additional > DPDK support. What the Brocade vRouter does is leverage the existing Linux > udev infrastructure to send a message to the router application which then > initializes and sets up the new hardware. Most of the DPDK changes are > upstream > already and involve being able to dynamically add ports on the fly. > >