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180 lines
4.9 KiB
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PCI TEST USERGUIDE
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Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com>
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This document is a guide to help users use pci-epf-test function driver
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and pci_endpoint_test host driver for testing PCI. The list of steps to
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be followed in the host side and EP side is given below.
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1. Endpoint Device
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1.1 Endpoint Controller Devices
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To find the list of endpoint controller devices in the system:
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# ls /sys/class/pci_epc/
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51000000.pcie_ep
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If PCI_ENDPOINT_CONFIGFS is enabled
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# ls /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/controllers
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51000000.pcie_ep
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1.2 Endpoint Function Drivers
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To find the list of endpoint function drivers in the system:
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# ls /sys/bus/pci-epf/drivers
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pci_epf_test
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If PCI_ENDPOINT_CONFIGFS is enabled
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# ls /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/functions
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pci_epf_test
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1.3 Creating pci-epf-test Device
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PCI endpoint function device can be created using the configfs. To create
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pci-epf-test device, the following commands can be used
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# mount -t configfs none /sys/kernel/config
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# cd /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/
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# mkdir functions/pci_epf_test/func1
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The "mkdir func1" above creates the pci-epf-test function device that will
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be probed by pci_epf_test driver.
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The PCI endpoint framework populates the directory with the following
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configurable fields.
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# ls functions/pci_epf_test/func1
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baseclass_code interrupt_pin revid subsys_vendor_id
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cache_line_size msi_interrupts subclass_code vendorid
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deviceid progif_code subsys_id
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The PCI endpoint function driver populates these entries with default values
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when the device is bound to the driver. The pci-epf-test driver populates
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vendorid with 0xffff and interrupt_pin with 0x0001
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# cat functions/pci_epf_test/func1/vendorid
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0xffff
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# cat functions/pci_epf_test/func1/interrupt_pin
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0x0001
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1.4 Configuring pci-epf-test Device
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The user can configure the pci-epf-test device using configfs entry. In order
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to change the vendorid and the number of MSI interrupts used by the function
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device, the following commands can be used.
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# echo 0x104c > functions/pci_epf_test/func1/vendorid
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# echo 0xb500 > functions/pci_epf_test/func1/deviceid
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# echo 16 > functions/pci_epf_test/func1/msi_interrupts
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1.5 Binding pci-epf-test Device to EP Controller
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In order for the endpoint function device to be useful, it has to be bound to
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a PCI endpoint controller driver. Use the configfs to bind the function
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device to one of the controller driver present in the system.
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# ln -s functions/pci_epf_test/func1 controllers/51000000.pcie_ep/
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Once the above step is completed, the PCI endpoint is ready to establish a link
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with the host.
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1.6 Start the Link
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In order for the endpoint device to establish a link with the host, the _start_
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field should be populated with '1'.
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# echo 1 > controllers/51000000.pcie_ep/start
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2. RootComplex Device
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2.1 lspci Output
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Note that the devices listed here correspond to the value populated in 1.4 above
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00:00.0 PCI bridge: Texas Instruments Device 8888 (rev 01)
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01:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Texas Instruments Device b500
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2.2 Using Endpoint Test function Device
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pcitest.sh added in tools/pci/ can be used to run all the default PCI endpoint
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tests. Before pcitest.sh can be used pcitest.c should be compiled using the
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following commands.
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cd <kernel-dir>
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make headers_install ARCH=arm
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arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc -Iusr/include tools/pci/pcitest.c -o pcitest
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cp pcitest <rootfs>/usr/sbin/
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cp tools/pci/pcitest.sh <rootfs>
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2.2.1 pcitest.sh Output
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# ./pcitest.sh
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BAR tests
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BAR0: OKAY
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BAR1: OKAY
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BAR2: OKAY
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BAR3: OKAY
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BAR4: NOT OKAY
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BAR5: NOT OKAY
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Interrupt tests
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LEGACY IRQ: NOT OKAY
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MSI1: OKAY
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MSI2: OKAY
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MSI3: OKAY
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MSI4: OKAY
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MSI5: OKAY
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MSI6: OKAY
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MSI7: OKAY
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MSI8: OKAY
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MSI9: OKAY
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MSI10: OKAY
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MSI11: OKAY
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MSI12: OKAY
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MSI13: OKAY
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MSI14: OKAY
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MSI15: OKAY
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MSI16: OKAY
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MSI17: NOT OKAY
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MSI18: NOT OKAY
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MSI19: NOT OKAY
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MSI20: NOT OKAY
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MSI21: NOT OKAY
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MSI22: NOT OKAY
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MSI23: NOT OKAY
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MSI24: NOT OKAY
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MSI25: NOT OKAY
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MSI26: NOT OKAY
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MSI27: NOT OKAY
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MSI28: NOT OKAY
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MSI29: NOT OKAY
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MSI30: NOT OKAY
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MSI31: NOT OKAY
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MSI32: NOT OKAY
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Read Tests
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READ ( 1 bytes): OKAY
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READ ( 1024 bytes): OKAY
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READ ( 1025 bytes): OKAY
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READ (1024000 bytes): OKAY
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READ (1024001 bytes): OKAY
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Write Tests
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WRITE ( 1 bytes): OKAY
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WRITE ( 1024 bytes): OKAY
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WRITE ( 1025 bytes): OKAY
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WRITE (1024000 bytes): OKAY
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WRITE (1024001 bytes): OKAY
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Copy Tests
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COPY ( 1 bytes): OKAY
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COPY ( 1024 bytes): OKAY
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COPY ( 1025 bytes): OKAY
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COPY (1024000 bytes): OKAY
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COPY (1024001 bytes): OKAY
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