| PCI with Driver Model |
| ===================== |
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| How busses are scanned |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| Any config read will end up at pci_read_config(). This uses |
| uclass_get_device_by_seq() to get the PCI bus for a particular bus number. |
| Bus number 0 will need to be requested first, and the alias in the device |
| tree file will point to the correct device: |
| |
| |
| aliases { |
| pci0 = &pci; |
| }; |
| |
| pci: pci-controller { |
| compatible = "sandbox,pci"; |
| ... |
| }; |
| |
| |
| If there is no alias the devices will be numbered sequentially in the device |
| tree. |
| |
| The call to uclass_get_device() will cause the PCI bus to be probed. |
| This does a scan of the bus to locate available devices. These devices are |
| bound to their appropriate driver if available. If there is no driver, then |
| they are bound to a generic PCI driver which does nothing. |
| |
| After probing a bus, the available devices will appear in the device tree |
| under that bus. |
| |
| Note that this is all done on a lazy basis, as needed, so until something is |
| touched on PCI (eg: a call to pci_find_devices()) it will not be probed. |
| |
| PCI devices can appear in the device tree. If they do this serves to specify |
| the driver to use for the device. In this case they will be bound at |
| start-up. |
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| |
| Sandbox |
| ------- |
| |
| With sandbox we need a device emulator for each device on the bus since there |
| is no real PCI bus. This works by looking in the device tree node for a |
| driver. For example: |
| |
| |
| pci@1f,0 { |
| compatible = "pci-generic"; |
| reg = <0xf800 0 0 0 0>; |
| emul@1f,0 { |
| compatible = "sandbox,swap-case"; |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| This means that there is a 'sandbox,swap-case' driver at that bus position. |
| Note that the first cell in the 'reg' value is the bus/device/function. See |
| PCI_BDF() for the encoding (it is also specified in the IEEE Std 1275-1994 |
| PCI bus binding document, v2.1) |
| |
| When this bus is scanned we will end up with something like this: |
| |
| `- * pci-controller @ 05c660c8, 0 |
| `- pci@1f,0 @ 05c661c8, 63488 |
| `- emul@1f,0 @ 05c662c8 |
| |
| When accesses go to the pci@1f,0 device they are forwarded to its child, the |
| emulator. |