Commit 408f2c9c authored by Niklas Schnelle's avatar Niklas Schnelle Committed by Heiko Carstens

s390/pci: expose UID uniqueness guarantee

On s390 each PCI device has a user-defined ID (UID) exposed under
/sys/bus/pci/devices/<dev>/uid. This ID was designed to serve as the PCI
device's primary index and to match the device within Linux to the
device configured in the hypervisor. To serve as a primary identifier
the UID must be unique within the Linux instance, this is guaranteed by
the platform if and only if the UID Uniqueness Checking flag is set
within the CLP List PCI Functions response.

While the UID has been exposed to userspace since commit ac4995b9
("s390/pci: add some new arch specific pci attributes") whether or not
the platform guarantees its uniqueness for the lifetime of the Linux
instance while defined is not visible from userspace. Remedy this by
exposing this as a per device attribute at

/sys/bus/pci/devices/<dev>/uid_is_unique

Keeping this a per device attribute allows for maximum flexibility if we
ever end up with some devices not having a UID or not enjoying the
guaranteed uniqueness.
Signed-off-by: default avatarNiklas Schnelle <schnelle@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarViktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarHeiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com>
parent 652d40b2
......@@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ Entries specific to zPCI functions and entries that hold zPCI information.
* /sys/bus/pci/slots/XXXXXXXX
The slot entries are set up using the function identifier (FID) of the
PCI function.
PCI function. The format depicted as XXXXXXXX above is 8 hexadecimal digits
with 0 padding and lower case hexadecimal digitis.
- /sys/bus/pci/slots/XXXXXXXX/power
......@@ -88,8 +89,15 @@ Entries specific to zPCI functions and entries that hold zPCI information.
is attached to.
- uid
The unique identifier (UID) is defined when configuring an LPAR and is
unique in the LPAR.
The user identifier (UID) may be defined as part of the machine
configuration or the z/VM or KVM guest configuration. If the accompanying
uid_is_unique attribute is 1 the platform guarantees that the UID is unique
within that instance and no devices with the same UID can be attached
during the lifetime of the system.
- uid_is_unique
Indicates whether the user identifier (UID) is guaranteed to be and remain
unique within this Linux instance.
- pfip/segmentX
The segments determine the isolation of a function.
......
......@@ -131,6 +131,13 @@ static ssize_t report_error_write(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj,
}
static BIN_ATTR(report_error, S_IWUSR, NULL, report_error_write, PAGE_SIZE);
static ssize_t uid_is_unique_show(struct device *dev,
struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", zpci_unique_uid ? 1 : 0);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(uid_is_unique);
static struct bin_attribute *zpci_bin_attrs[] = {
&bin_attr_util_string,
&bin_attr_report_error,
......@@ -148,8 +155,10 @@ static struct attribute *zpci_dev_attrs[] = {
&dev_attr_uid.attr,
&dev_attr_recover.attr,
&dev_attr_mio_enabled.attr,
&dev_attr_uid_is_unique.attr,
NULL,
};
static struct attribute_group zpci_attr_group = {
.attrs = zpci_dev_attrs,
.bin_attrs = zpci_bin_attrs,
......
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