| Generic PCI Express to PCI Bridge |
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| Description |
| =========== |
| PCIE-to-PCI bridge is a new method for legacy PCI |
| hierarchies creation on Q35 machines. |
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| Previously Intel DMI-to-PCI bridge was used for this purpose. |
| But due to its strict limitations - no support of hot-plug, |
| no cross-platform and cross-architecture support - a new generic |
| PCIE-to-PCI bridge should now be used for any legacy PCI device usage |
| with PCI Express machine. |
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| This generic PCIE-PCI bridge is a cross-platform device, |
| can be hot-plugged into appropriate root port (requires additional actions, |
| see 'PCIE-PCI bridge hot-plug' section), |
| and supports devices hot-plug into the bridge itself |
| (with some limitations, see below). |
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| Hot-plug of legacy PCI devices into the bridge |
| is provided by bridge's built-in Standard hot-plug Controller. |
| Though it still has some limitations, see below. |
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| PCIE-PCI bridge hot-plug |
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| Guest OSes require extra efforts to enable PCIE-PCI bridge hot-plug. |
| Motivation - now on init any PCI Express root port which doesn't have |
| any device plugged in, has no free buses reserved to provide any of them |
| to a hot-plugged devices in future. |
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| To solve this problem we reserve additional buses on a firmware level. |
| Currently only SeaBIOS is supported. |
| The way of bus number to reserve delivery is special |
| Red Hat vendor-specific PCI capability, added to the root port |
| that is planned to have PCIE-PCI bridge hot-plugged in. |
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| Capability layout (defined in include/hw/pci/pci_bridge.h): |
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| uint8_t id; Standard PCI capability header field |
| uint8_t next; Standard PCI capability header field |
| uint8_t len; Standard PCI vendor-specific capability header field |
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| uint8_t type; Red Hat vendor-specific capability type |
| List of currently existing types: |
| RESOURCE_RESERVE = 1 |
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| uint32_t bus_res; Minimum number of buses to reserve |
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| uint64_t io; IO space to reserve |
| uint32_t mem Non-prefetchable memory to reserve |
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| At most one of the following two fields may be set to a value |
| different from -1: |
| uint32_t mem_pref_32; Prefetchable memory to reserve (32-bit MMIO) |
| uint64_t mem_pref_64; Prefetchable memory to reserve (64-bit MMIO) |
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| If any reservation field is -1 then this kind of reservation is not |
| needed and must be ignored by firmware. |
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| At the moment this capability is used only in QEMU generic PCIe root port |
| (-device pcie-root-port). Capability construction function takes all reservation |
| fields values from corresponding device properties. By default all of them are |
| set to -1 to leave root port's default behavior unchanged. |
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| Usage |
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| A detailed command line would be: |
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| [qemu-bin + storage options] \ |
| -m 2G \ |
| -device pcie-root-port,bus=pcie.0,id=rp1 \ |
| -device pcie-root-port,bus=pcie.0,id=rp2 \ |
| -device pcie-root-port,bus=pcie.0,id=rp3,bus-reserve=1 \ |
| -device pcie-pci-bridge,id=br1,bus=rp1 \ |
| -device pcie-pci-bridge,id=br2,bus=rp2 \ |
| -device e1000,bus=br1,addr=8 |
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| Then in monitor it's OK to execute next commands: |
| device_add pcie-pci-bridge,id=br3,bus=rp3 \ |
| device_add e1000,bus=br2,addr=1 \ |
| device_add e1000,bus=br3,addr=1 |
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| Here you have: |
| (1) Cold-plugged: |
| - Root ports: 1 QEMU generic root port with the capability mentioned above, |
| 2 QEMU generic root ports without this capability; |
| - 2 PCIE-PCI bridges plugged into 2 different root ports; |
| - e1000 plugged into the first bridge. |
| (2) Hot-plugged: |
| - PCIE-PCI bridge, plugged into QEMU generic root port; |
| - 2 e1000 cards, one plugged into the cold-plugged PCIE-PCI bridge, |
| another plugged into the hot-plugged bridge. |
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| Limitations |
| =========== |
| The PCIE-PCI bridge can be hot-plugged only into pcie-root-port that |
| has proper 'bus-reserve' property value to provide secondary bus for the |
| hot-plugged bridge. |
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| Windows 7 and older versions don't support hot-plug devices into the PCIE-PCI bridge. |
| To enable device hot-plug into the bridge on Linux there're 3 ways: |
| 1) Build shpchp module with this patch http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-pci/msg63052.html |
| 2) Use kernel 4.14+ where the patch mentioned above is already merged. |
| 3) Set 'msi' property to off - this forces the bridge to use legacy INTx, |
| which allows the bridge to notify the OS about hot-plug event without having |
| BUSMASTER set. |
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| Implementation |
| ============== |
| The PCIE-PCI bridge is based on PCI-PCI bridge, but also accumulates PCI Express |
| features as a PCI Express device. |
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