[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2 13/16] Removed PCI ID table from igb_uio

Antti Kantee pooka at fixup.fi
Fri May 23 02:10:26 CEST 2014


On 22/05/14 13:13, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 2014-05-19 16:51, Anatoly Burakov:
>> Note that since igb_uio no longer has a PCI ID list, it can now be
>> bound to any device, not just those explicitly supported by DPDK. In
>> other words, it now behaves similar to PCI stub, VFIO and other generic
>> PCI drivers.
>
> I wonder if we could replace igb_uio by uio_pci_generic?

I've been running plenty of the NetBSD kernel PCI drivers in Linux 
userspace on top of uio_pci_generic, including NICs supported by DPDK. 
The only real annoyance is that mainline uio_pci_generic doesn't support 
MSI.  A pseudo-annoyance is that uio_pci_generic turns interrupts off 
from the PCI config space each time after you read an interrupt, so they 
have to be reenabled after each one (and NetBSD kernel drivers tend to 
like using interrupts for everything).

The annoyance of vfio is iommus.  Yes, I want to make the tradeoff of 
possibly scribbling memory vs. not being able to do anything on the 
wrong system.

I'd like to see a generic Linux kernel PCI driver blob without 
annoyances, though not yet annoyed enough to do anything myself ;)


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