On Sep 27, 2015 12:43 PM, "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 10:05:11AM +0300, Vlad Zolotarov wrote: > > Hi, > > I was trying to use uio_pci_generic with Intel's 10G SR-IOV devices on > > Amazon EC2 instances with Enhanced Networking enabled. > > The idea is to create a DPDK environment that doesn't require compiling > > kernel modules (igb_uio). > > However I was surprised to discover that uio_pci_generic refuses to work > > with EN device on AWS: > > > > $ lspci > > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440FX - 82441FX PMC [Natoma] (rev 02) > > 00:01.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82371SB PIIX3 ISA [Natoma/Triton II] > > 00:01.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82371SB PIIX3 IDE [Natoma/Triton II] > > 00:01.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 01) > > 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Cirrus Logic GD 5446 > > 00:03.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599 Ethernet Controller Virtual Function (rev 01) > > 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599 Ethernet Controller Virtual Function (rev 01) > > 00:1f.0 Unassigned class [ff80]: XenSource, Inc. Xen Platform Device (rev 01) > > > > $ sudo ./dpdk/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py -b uio_pci_generic 00:04.0 > > Error: bind failed for 0000:00:04.0 - Cannot bind to driver uio_pci_generic > > > $dmesg > > > > --> snip <--- > > [ 816.655575] uio_pci_generic 0000:00:04.0: No IRQ assigned to device: no support for interrupts? > > > > $ sudo lspci -s 00:04.0 -vvv > > 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599 Ethernet Controller Virtual Function (rev 01) > > Physical Slot: 4 > > Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx- > > Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- INTx- > > Region 0: Memory at f3008000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=16K] > > Region 3: Memory at f300c000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=16K] > > Capabilities: [70] MSI-X: Enable- Count=3 Masked- > > Vector table: BAR=3 offset=00000000 > > PBA: BAR=3 offset=00002000 > > Kernel modules: ixgbevf > > > > So, as we may see the PCI device doesn't have an INTX interrupt line > > assigned indeed. It has an MSI-X capability however. > > Looking at the uio_pci_generic code it seems to require the INTX: > > > > uio_pci_generic.c: line 74: probe(): > > > > if (!pdev->irq) { > > dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "No IRQ assigned to device: " > > "no support for interrupts?\n"); > > pci_disable_device(pdev); > > return -ENODEV; > > } > > > > Is it a known limitation? Michael, could u, pls., comment on this? > > > > thanks, > > vlad > > This is expected. uio_pci_generic forwards INT#x interrupts from device > to userspace, but VF devices never assert INT#x. > > So it doesn't seem to make any sense to bind uio_pci_generic there. > > I think that DPDK should be fixed to not require uio_pci_generic > for VF devices (or any devices without INT#x). > > If DPDK requires a place-holder driver, the pci-stub driver should > do this adequately. See ./drivers/pci/pci-stub.c
Thank for clarification, Michael. I'll take a look. > > -- > MST