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87 maps each segment to a PE#. That allows portions of the MMIO space
88 to be assigned to PEs on a segment granularity. For a 2GB window,
89 the segment granularity is 2GB/256 = 8MB.
93 onto a segment alignment/granularity so that the space behind a bridge
111 has 256 segments; however, there is no table for mapping a segment
112 to a PE#. The segment number *is* the PE#.
136 than one segment, we end up with more than one PE#. There is a HW
181 mapped to separate PEs in this window. Each segment can be
185 the segment size matches the smallest VF BAR, which means larger VF
193 PEs (the segment number is the PE#), so there isn't as much
198 equally-sized segments, and the segment number is the PE#. But if we
200 and different segment sizes. If we have VFs that each have a 1MB BAR
214 divided into 256 segments, with each segment corresponding to one PE.
280 segment number is the PE#.
291 Ideally the segment size will be the same as an individual VF BAR size.
296 If the segment size is smaller than the VF BAR size, it will take several