1 RapidIO sysfs Files 2 3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 51. RapidIO Device Subdirectories 6-------------------------------- 7 8For each RapidIO device, the RapidIO subsystem creates files in an individual 9subdirectory with the following name, /sys/bus/rapidio/devices/<device_name>. 10 11The format of device_name is "nn:d:iiii", where: 12 13nn - two-digit hexadecimal ID of RapidIO network where the device resides 14d - device typr: 'e' - for endpoint or 's' - for switch 15iiii - four-digit device destID for endpoints, or switchID for switches 16 17For example, below is a list of device directories that represents a typical 18RapidIO network with one switch, one host, and two agent endpoints, as it is 19seen by the enumerating host (destID = 1): 20 21/sys/bus/rapidio/devices/00:e:0000 22/sys/bus/rapidio/devices/00:e:0002 23/sys/bus/rapidio/devices/00:s:0001 24 25NOTE: An enumerating or discovering endpoint does not create a sysfs entry for 26itself, this is why an endpoint with destID=1 is not shown in the list. 27 282. Attributes Common for All RapidIO Devices 29-------------------------------------------- 30 31Each device subdirectory contains the following informational read-only files: 32 33 did - returns the device identifier 34 vid - returns the device vendor identifier 35device_rev - returns the device revision level 36 asm_did - returns identifier for the assembly containing the device 37 asm_rev - returns revision level of the assembly containing the device 38 asm_vid - returns vendor identifier of the assembly containing the device 39 destid - returns device destination ID assigned by the enumeration routine 40 (see 4.1 for switch specific details) 41 lprev - returns name of previous device (switch) on the path to the device 42 that that owns this attribute 43 modalias - returns the device modalias 44 45In addition to the files listed above, each device has a binary attribute file 46that allows read/write access to the device configuration registers using 47the RapidIO maintenance transactions: 48 49 config - reads from and writes to the device configuration registers. 50 51This attribute is similar in behavior to the "config" attribute of PCI devices 52and provides an access to the RapidIO device registers using standard file read 53and write operations. 54 553. RapidIO Endpoint Device Attributes 56------------------------------------- 57 58Currently Linux RapidIO subsystem does not create any endpoint specific sysfs 59attributes. It is possible that RapidIO master port drivers and endpoint device 60drivers will add their device-specific sysfs attributes but such attributes are 61outside the scope of this document. 62 634. RapidIO Switch Device Attributes 64----------------------------------- 65 66RapidIO switches have additional attributes in sysfs. RapidIO subsystem supports 67common and device-specific sysfs attributes for switches. Because switches are 68integrated into the RapidIO subsystem, it offers a method to create 69device-specific sysfs attributes by specifying a callback function that may be 70set by the switch initialization routine during enumeration or discovery process. 71 724.1 Common Switch Attributes 73 74 routes - reports switch routing information in "destID port" format. This 75 attribute reports only valid routing table entries, one line for 76 each entry. 77 destid - device destination ID that defines a route to the switch 78 hopcount - number of hops on the path to the switch 79 lnext - returns names of devices linked to the switch except one of a device 80 linked to the ingress port (reported as "lprev"). This is an array 81 names with number of lines equal to number of ports in switch. If 82 a switch port has no attached device, returns "null" instead of 83 a device name. 84 854.2 Device-specific Switch Attributes 86 87Device-specific switch attributes are listed for each RapidIO switch driver 88that exports additional attributes. 89 90IDT_GEN2: 91 errlog - reads contents of device error log until it is empty. 92 93 945. RapidIO Bus Attributes 95------------------------- 96 97RapidIO bus subdirectory /sys/bus/rapidio implements the following bus-specific 98attribute: 99 100 scan - allows to trigger enumeration discovery process from user space. This 101 is a write-only attribute. To initiate an enumeration or discovery 102 process on specific mport device, a user needs to write mport_ID (not 103 RapidIO destination ID) into this file. The mport_ID is a sequential 104 number (0 ... RIO_MAX_MPORTS) assigned to the mport device. 105 For example, for a machine with a single RapidIO controller, mport_ID 106 for that controller always will be 0. 107 To initiate RapidIO enumeration/discovery on all available mports 108 a user must write '-1' (or RIO_MPORT_ANY) into this attribute file. 109 110 1116. RapidIO Bus Controllers/Ports 112-------------------------------- 113 114On-chip RapidIO controllers and PCIe-to-RapidIO bridges (referenced as 115"Master Port" or "mport") are presented in sysfs as the special class of 116devices: "rapidio_port". 117 118The /sys/class/rapidio_port subdirectory contains individual subdirectories 119named as "rapidioN" where N = mport ID registered with RapidIO subsystem. 120 121NOTE: An mport ID is not a RapidIO destination ID assigned to a given local 122mport device. 123 124Each mport device subdirectory in addition to standard entries contains the 125following device-specific attributes: 126 127 port_destid - reports RapidIO destination ID assigned to the given RapidIO 128 mport device. If value 0xFFFFFFFF is returned this means that 129 no valid destination ID have been assigned to the mport (yet). 130 Normally, before enumeration/discovery have been executed only 131 fabric enumerating mports have a valid destination ID assigned 132 to them using "hdid=..." rapidio module parameter. 133 sys_size - reports RapidIO common transport system size: 134 0 = small (8-bit destination ID, max. 256 devices), 135 1 = large (16-bit destination ID, max. 65536 devices). 136 137After enumeration or discovery was performed for a given mport device, 138the corresponding subdirectory will also contain subdirectories for each 139child RapidIO device connected to the mport. Naming conventions for RapidIO 140devices are described in Section 1 above. 141 142The example below shows mport device subdirectory with several child RapidIO 143devices attached to it. 144 145[rio@rapidio ~]$ ls /sys/class/rapidio_port/rapidio0/ -l 146total 0 147drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Feb 11 15:10 00:e:0001 148drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Feb 11 15:10 00:e:0004 149drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Feb 11 15:10 00:e:0007 150drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Feb 11 15:10 00:s:0002 151drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Feb 11 15:10 00:s:0003 152drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Feb 11 15:10 00:s:0005 153lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Feb 11 15:11 device -> ../../../0000:01:00.0 154-r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Feb 11 15:11 port_destid 155drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Feb 11 15:11 power 156lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Feb 11 15:04 subsystem -> ../../../../../../class/rapidio_port 157-r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Feb 11 15:11 sys_size 158-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Feb 11 15:04 uevent 159