PCI PFs can host more than one logical endpoint. In NFP terms
this means having more than one vNIC for PCIe PF. The vNICs
are usually corresponding 1:1 to Ethernet ports. In core NIC
we use the legacy idea of vNIC *being* the Ethernet port,
hence netdevs put pX(sY) in their phys_port_name, like Ethernet
ports would. When ASIC ports are fully represented we need to
be able to name different PCIe PF ports, too. Use a scheme
similar to Ethernet ports - pfXsY, for PCIe PF number X,
sub-port Y.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com>
Reviewed-by: Dirk van der Merwe <dirk.vandermerwe@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
goto err_free_port;
} else {
port->pf_id = alink->abm->pf_id;
+ port->pf_split = app->pf->max_data_vnics > 1;
+ port->pf_split_id = alink->id;
port->vnic = alink->vnic->dp.ctrl_bar;
}
eth_port->label_subport);
break;
case NFP_PORT_PF_PORT:
- n = snprintf(name, len, "pf%d", port->pf_id);
+ if (!port->pf_split)
+ n = snprintf(name, len, "pf%d", port->pf_id);
+ else
+ n = snprintf(name, len, "pf%ds%d", port->pf_id,
+ port->pf_split_id);
break;
case NFP_PORT_VF_PORT:
n = snprintf(name, len, "pf%dvf%d", port->pf_id, port->vf_id);
* @eth_stats: for %NFP_PORT_PHYS_PORT MAC stats if available
* @pf_id: for %NFP_PORT_PF_PORT, %NFP_PORT_VF_PORT ID of the PCI PF (0-3)
* @vf_id: for %NFP_PORT_VF_PORT ID of the PCI VF within @pf_id
+ * @pf_split: for %NFP_PORT_PF_PORT %true if PCI PF has more than one vNIC
+ * @pf_split_id:for %NFP_PORT_PF_PORT ID of PCI PF vNIC (valid if @pf_split)
* @vnic: for %NFP_PORT_PF_PORT, %NFP_PORT_VF_PORT vNIC ctrl memory
* @port_list: entry on pf's list of ports
*/
struct {
unsigned int pf_id;
unsigned int vf_id;
+ bool pf_split;
+ unsigned int pf_split_id;
u8 __iomem *vnic;
};
};