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Message-ID: <1487325042-28227-21-git-send-email-kishon@ti.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 15:20:40 +0530
From: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@...com>
To: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@...gle.com>,
Jingoo Han <jingoohan1@...il.com>,
Joao Pinto <Joao.Pinto@...opsys.com>
CC: <linux-pci@...r.kernel.org>, <linux-doc@...r.kernel.org>,
<linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>, <devicetree@...r.kernel.org>,
<linux-omap@...r.kernel.org>,
<linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org>, <nsekhar@...com>,
Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@...com>
Subject: [PATCH v2 20/22] Documentation: PCI: Add userguide for PCI endpoint test function
Add documentation to help users use pci-epf-test function driver
and pci_endpoint_test host driver for testing PCI.
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@...com>
---
Documentation/PCI/endpoint/pci-test-howto.txt | 167 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 167 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 Documentation/PCI/endpoint/pci-test-howto.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/PCI/endpoint/pci-test-howto.txt b/Documentation/PCI/endpoint/pci-test-howto.txt
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/Documentation/PCI/endpoint/pci-test-howto.txt
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+ PCI TEST USERGUIDE
+ Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@...com>
+
+This document is a guide to help users use pci-epf-test function driver
+and pci_endpoint_test host driver for testing PCI. The list of steps to
+be followed in the host side and EP side is given below.
+
+1. Endpoint Device
+
+1.1 Endpoint Controller Devices
+
+To find the list of endpoint controller devices in the system:
+
+ # ls /sys/class/pci_epc/
+ 51000000.pcie_ep
+
+1.2 Endpoint Function Drivers
+
+To find the list of endpoint function drivers in the system:
+
+ # ls /sys/bus/pci-epf/drivers
+ pci_epf_test
+
+1.3 Creating pci-epf-test Device
+
+PCI endpoint function device can be created using the configfs. To create
+pci-epf-test device, the following commands can be used
+
+ # mount -t configfs none /sys/kernel/config
+ # cd /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/
+ # mkdir dev
+ # mkdir dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0
+
+The "mkdir dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0" above creates the pci-epf-test function
+device. The name given to the directory preceding '.' should match with the
+name of the driver listed in '/sys/bus/pci-epf/drivers' in order for the
+device to be bound to the driver.
+
+The PCI endpoint framework populates the directory with configurable fields.
+
+ # ls dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0/
+ baseclass_code function revid vendorid
+ cache_line_size interrupt_pin subclass_code
+ deviceid peripheral subsys_id
+ epc progif_code subsys_vendor_id
+
+The pci endpoint function driver populates these entries with default values
+when the device is bound to the driver. The pci-epf-test driver populates
+vendorid with 0xffff and interrupt_pin with 0x0001
+
+ # cat dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0/vendorid
+ 0xffff
+ # cat dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0/interrupt_pin
+ 0x0001
+
+1.4 Configuring pci-epf-test Device
+
+The user can configure the pci-epf-test device using configfs entry. In order
+to change the vendorid and the number of MSI interrupts used by the function
+device, the following commands can be used.
+
+ # echo 0x104c > dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0/vendorid
+ # echo 0xb500 > dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0/deviceid
+ # echo 16 > dev/epf/pci_epf_test.0/msi_interrupts
+
+1.5 Binding pci-epf-test Device to EP Controller
+
+In order for the endpoint function device to be useful, it has to be bound to
+a PCI endpoint controller driver. Use the configfs to bind the function
+device to one of the controller driver present in the system.
+
+ # echo "51000000.pcie_ep" > dev/epc
+
+Once the above step is completed, the PCI endpoint is ready to establish a link
+with the host.
+
+2. Endpoint Device
+
+2.1 lspci Output
+
+Note that the devices listed here correspond to the value populated in 1.4 above
+
+ 00:00.0 PCI bridge: Texas Instruments Device 8888 (rev 01)
+ 01:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Texas Instruments Device b500
+
+2.2 Using Endpoint Test function Device
+
+pcitest.sh added in tools/pci/ can be used to run all the default PCI endpoint
+tests. Before pcitest.sh can be used pcitest.c should be compiled using the
+following commands.
+
+ cd <kernel-dir>
+ make headers_install ARCH=arm
+ arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc -Iusr/include tools/pci/pcitest.c -o pcitest
+ cp pcitest <rootfs>/usr/sbin/
+ cp tools/pci/pcitest.sh <rootfs>
+
+2.2.1 pcitest.sh Output
+ # ./pcitest.sh
+ BAR tests
+
+ BAR0: OKAY
+ BAR1: OKAY
+ BAR2: OKAY
+ BAR3: OKAY
+ BAR4: NOT OKAY
+ BAR5: NOT OKAY
+
+ Interrupt tests
+
+ LEGACY IRQ: NOT OKAY
+ MSI1: OKAY
+ MSI2: OKAY
+ MSI3: OKAY
+ MSI4: OKAY
+ MSI5: OKAY
+ MSI6: OKAY
+ MSI7: OKAY
+ MSI8: OKAY
+ MSI9: OKAY
+ MSI10: OKAY
+ MSI11: OKAY
+ MSI12: OKAY
+ MSI13: OKAY
+ MSI14: OKAY
+ MSI15: OKAY
+ MSI16: OKAY
+ MSI17: NOT OKAY
+ MSI18: NOT OKAY
+ MSI19: NOT OKAY
+ MSI20: NOT OKAY
+ MSI21: NOT OKAY
+ MSI22: NOT OKAY
+ MSI23: NOT OKAY
+ MSI24: NOT OKAY
+ MSI25: NOT OKAY
+ MSI26: NOT OKAY
+ MSI27: NOT OKAY
+ MSI28: NOT OKAY
+ MSI29: NOT OKAY
+ MSI30: NOT OKAY
+ MSI31: NOT OKAY
+ MSI32: NOT OKAY
+
+ Read Tests
+
+ READ ( 1 bytes): OKAY
+ READ ( 1024 bytes): OKAY
+ READ ( 1025 bytes): OKAY
+ READ (1024000 bytes): OKAY
+ READ (1024001 bytes): OKAY
+
+ Write Tests
+
+ WRITE ( 1 bytes): OKAY
+ WRITE ( 1024 bytes): OKAY
+ WRITE ( 1025 bytes): OKAY
+ WRITE (1024000 bytes): OKAY
+ WRITE (1024001 bytes): OKAY
+
+ Copy Tests
+
+ COPY ( 1 bytes): OKAY
+ COPY ( 1024 bytes): OKAY
+ COPY ( 1025 bytes): OKAY
+ COPY (1024000 bytes): OKAY
+ COPY (1024001 bytes): OKAY
--
1.7.9.5
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