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Message-ID: <20190424122327.1ff0c975@coco.lan>
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:23:27 -0300
From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@...nel.org>
To: Changbin Du <changbin.du@...il.com>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@....net>,
Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@...gle.com>, rjw@...ysocki.net,
linux-pci@...r.kernel.org, linux-doc@...r.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, tglx@...utronix.de, mingo@...hat.com,
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linux-gpio@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 27/63] Documentation: PCI: convert PCIEBUS-HOWTO.txt
to reST
Em Wed, 24 Apr 2019 00:28:56 +0800
Changbin Du <changbin.du@...il.com> escreveu:
> This converts the plain text documentation to reStructuredText format and
> add it to Sphinx TOC tree. No essential content change.
>
> Signed-off-by: Changbin Du <changbin.du@...il.com>
> Acked-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@...gle.com>
> ---
> .../{PCIEBUS-HOWTO.txt => PCIEBUS-HOWTO.rst} | 140 ++++++++++--------
> Documentation/PCI/index.rst | 1 +
> 2 files changed, 82 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)
> rename Documentation/PCI/{PCIEBUS-HOWTO.txt => PCIEBUS-HOWTO.rst} (70%)
Names in lowercase after rename, please.
For the changes itself at the txt file:
Reviewed-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@...nel.org>
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/PCI/PCIEBUS-HOWTO.txt b/Documentation/PCI/PCIEBUS-HOWTO.rst
> similarity index 70%
> rename from Documentation/PCI/PCIEBUS-HOWTO.txt
> rename to Documentation/PCI/PCIEBUS-HOWTO.rst
> index 15f0bb3b5045..f882ff62c51f 100644
> --- a/Documentation/PCI/PCIEBUS-HOWTO.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/PCI/PCIEBUS-HOWTO.rst
> @@ -1,16 +1,23 @@
> - The PCI Express Port Bus Driver Guide HOWTO
> - Tom L Nguyen tom.l.nguyen@...el.com
> - 11/03/2004
> +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +.. include:: <isonum.txt>
>
> -1. About this guide
> +===========================================
> +The PCI Express Port Bus Driver Guide HOWTO
> +===========================================
> +
> +:Author: Tom L Nguyen tom.l.nguyen@...el.com 11/03/2004
> +:Copyright: |copy| 2004 Intel Corporation
> +
> +About this guide
> +================
>
> This guide describes the basics of the PCI Express Port Bus driver
> and provides information on how to enable the service drivers to
> register/unregister with the PCI Express Port Bus Driver.
>
> -2. Copyright 2004 Intel Corporation
>
> -3. What is the PCI Express Port Bus Driver
> +What is the PCI Express Port Bus Driver
> +=======================================
>
> A PCI Express Port is a logical PCI-PCI Bridge structure. There
> are two types of PCI Express Port: the Root Port and the Switch
> @@ -30,7 +37,8 @@ support (AER), and virtual channel support (VC). These services may
> be handled by a single complex driver or be individually distributed
> and handled by corresponding service drivers.
>
> -4. Why use the PCI Express Port Bus Driver?
> +Why use the PCI Express Port Bus Driver?
> +========================================
>
> In existing Linux kernels, the Linux Device Driver Model allows a
> physical device to be handled by only a single driver. The PCI
> @@ -51,28 +59,31 @@ PCI Express Ports and distributes all provided service requests
> to the corresponding service drivers as required. Some key
> advantages of using the PCI Express Port Bus driver are listed below:
>
> - - Allow multiple service drivers to run simultaneously on
> - a PCI-PCI Bridge Port device.
> + - Allow multiple service drivers to run simultaneously on
> + a PCI-PCI Bridge Port device.
>
> - - Allow service drivers implemented in an independent
> - staged approach.
> + - Allow service drivers implemented in an independent
> + staged approach.
>
> - - Allow one service driver to run on multiple PCI-PCI Bridge
> - Port devices.
> + - Allow one service driver to run on multiple PCI-PCI Bridge
> + Port devices.
>
> - - Manage and distribute resources of a PCI-PCI Bridge Port
> - device to requested service drivers.
> + - Manage and distribute resources of a PCI-PCI Bridge Port
> + device to requested service drivers.
>
> -5. Configuring the PCI Express Port Bus Driver vs. Service Drivers
> +Configuring the PCI Express Port Bus Driver vs. Service Drivers
> +===============================================================
>
> -5.1 Including the PCI Express Port Bus Driver Support into the Kernel
> +Including the PCI Express Port Bus Driver Support into the Kernel
> +-----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Including the PCI Express Port Bus driver depends on whether the PCI
> Express support is included in the kernel config. The kernel will
> automatically include the PCI Express Port Bus driver as a kernel
> driver when the PCI Express support is enabled in the kernel.
>
> -5.2 Enabling Service Driver Support
> +Enabling Service Driver Support
> +-------------------------------
>
> PCI device drivers are implemented based on Linux Device Driver Model.
> All service drivers are PCI device drivers. As discussed above, it is
> @@ -89,9 +100,11 @@ header file /include/linux/pcieport_if.h, before calling these APIs.
> Failure to do so will result an identity mismatch, which prevents
> the PCI Express Port Bus driver from loading a service driver.
>
> -5.2.1 pcie_port_service_register
> +pcie_port_service_register
> +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> +::
>
> -int pcie_port_service_register(struct pcie_port_service_driver *new)
> + int pcie_port_service_register(struct pcie_port_service_driver *new)
>
> This API replaces the Linux Driver Model's pci_register_driver API. A
> service driver should always calls pcie_port_service_register at
> @@ -99,69 +112,76 @@ module init. Note that after service driver being loaded, calls
> such as pci_enable_device(dev) and pci_set_master(dev) are no longer
> necessary since these calls are executed by the PCI Port Bus driver.
>
> -5.2.2 pcie_port_service_unregister
> +pcie_port_service_unregister
> +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> +::
>
> -void pcie_port_service_unregister(struct pcie_port_service_driver *new)
> + void pcie_port_service_unregister(struct pcie_port_service_driver *new)
>
> pcie_port_service_unregister replaces the Linux Driver Model's
> pci_unregister_driver. It's always called by service driver when a
> module exits.
>
> -5.2.3 Sample Code
> +Sample Code
> +~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Below is sample service driver code to initialize the port service
> driver data structure.
> +::
>
> -static struct pcie_port_service_id service_id[] = { {
> - .vendor = PCI_ANY_ID,
> - .device = PCI_ANY_ID,
> - .port_type = PCIE_RC_PORT,
> - .service_type = PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_AER,
> - }, { /* end: all zeroes */ }
> -};
> + static struct pcie_port_service_id service_id[] = { {
> + .vendor = PCI_ANY_ID,
> + .device = PCI_ANY_ID,
> + .port_type = PCIE_RC_PORT,
> + .service_type = PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_AER,
> + }, { /* end: all zeroes */ }
> + };
>
> -static struct pcie_port_service_driver root_aerdrv = {
> - .name = (char *)device_name,
> - .id_table = &service_id[0],
> + static struct pcie_port_service_driver root_aerdrv = {
> + .name = (char *)device_name,
> + .id_table = &service_id[0],
>
> - .probe = aerdrv_load,
> - .remove = aerdrv_unload,
> + .probe = aerdrv_load,
> + .remove = aerdrv_unload,
>
> - .suspend = aerdrv_suspend,
> - .resume = aerdrv_resume,
> -};
> + .suspend = aerdrv_suspend,
> + .resume = aerdrv_resume,
> + };
>
> Below is a sample code for registering/unregistering a service
> driver.
> +::
>
> -static int __init aerdrv_service_init(void)
> -{
> - int retval = 0;
> + static int __init aerdrv_service_init(void)
> + {
> + int retval = 0;
>
> - retval = pcie_port_service_register(&root_aerdrv);
> - if (!retval) {
> - /*
> - * FIX ME
> - */
> - }
> - return retval;
> -}
> + retval = pcie_port_service_register(&root_aerdrv);
> + if (!retval) {
> + /*
> + * FIX ME
> + */
> + }
> + return retval;
> + }
>
> -static void __exit aerdrv_service_exit(void)
> -{
> - pcie_port_service_unregister(&root_aerdrv);
> -}
> + static void __exit aerdrv_service_exit(void)
> + {
> + pcie_port_service_unregister(&root_aerdrv);
> + }
>
> -module_init(aerdrv_service_init);
> -module_exit(aerdrv_service_exit);
> + module_init(aerdrv_service_init);
> + module_exit(aerdrv_service_exit);
>
> -6. Possible Resource Conflicts
> +Possible Resource Conflicts
> +===========================
>
> Since all service drivers of a PCI-PCI Bridge Port device are
> allowed to run simultaneously, below lists a few of possible resource
> conflicts with proposed solutions.
>
> -6.1 MSI and MSI-X Vector Resource
> +MSI and MSI-X Vector Resource
> +-----------------------------
>
> Once MSI or MSI-X interrupts are enabled on a device, it stays in this
> mode until they are disabled again. Since service drivers of the same
> @@ -179,7 +199,8 @@ driver. Service drivers should use (struct pcie_device*)dev->irq to
> call request_irq/free_irq. In addition, the interrupt mode is stored
> in the field interrupt_mode of struct pcie_device.
>
> -6.3 PCI Memory/IO Mapped Regions
> +PCI Memory/IO Mapped Regions
> +----------------------------
>
> Service drivers for PCI Express Power Management (PME), Advanced
> Error Reporting (AER), Hot-Plug (HP) and Virtual Channel (VC) access
> @@ -188,7 +209,8 @@ registers accessed are independent of each other. This patch assumes
> that all service drivers will be well behaved and not overwrite
> other service driver's configuration settings.
>
> -6.4 PCI Config Registers
> +PCI Config Registers
> +--------------------
>
> Each service driver runs its PCI config operations on its own
> capability structure except the PCI Express capability structure, in
> diff --git a/Documentation/PCI/index.rst b/Documentation/PCI/index.rst
> index 7babf43709b0..452723318405 100644
> --- a/Documentation/PCI/index.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/PCI/index.rst
> @@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ Linux PCI Bus Subsystem
> :numbered:
>
> pci
> + PCIEBUS-HOWTO
Thanks,
Mauro
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