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authorAbhishek Sahu <[email protected]>2022-05-18 16:46:11 +0530
committerAlex Williamson <[email protected]>2022-05-18 10:00:48 -0600
commit54918c28740109e4ef4feca22d38e5fe41712b1a (patch)
treed7cd7e293d2570380f2fcb5a582e5ba011129044 /include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h
parentf4162eb1e2fc9b423dfb8f3a7b2b55a337efcc60 (diff)
vfio/pci: Virtualize PME related registers bits and initialize to zero
If any PME event will be generated by PCI, then it will be mostly handled in the host by the root port PME code. For example, in the case of PCIe, the PME event will be sent to the root port and then the PME interrupt will be generated. This will be handled in drivers/pci/pcie/pme.c at the host side. Inside this, the pci_check_pme_status() will be called where PME_Status and PME_En bits will be cleared. So, the guest OS which is using vfio-pci device will not come to know about this PME event. To handle these PME events inside guests, we need some framework so that if any PME events will happen, then it needs to be forwarded to virtual machine monitor. We can virtualize PME related registers bits and initialize these bits to zero so vfio-pci device user will assume that it is not capable of asserting the PME# signal from any power state. Signed-off-by: Abhishek Sahu <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <[email protected]>
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