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authorMichael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>2013-03-31 15:31:14 +0300
committerMichael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>2013-04-16 01:41:53 +0300
commit22773d6066a7f01a95f78c270edf9dbd2e755ac3 (patch)
tree5507eb1b8271147b211e178f4d726f6f35b44616 /docs
parent41cb62c2d9a5a2668165fdd6f195f54ad30e5396 (diff)
pci: add pci test device
This device is used for kvm unit tests, currently it supports testing performance of ioeventfd. Using updated kvm unittest, here's an example output: mmio-no-eventfd:pci-mem 8796 mmio-wildcard-eventfd:pci-mem 3609 mmio-datamatch-eventfd:pci-mem 3685 portio-no-eventfd:pci-io 5287 portio-wildcard-eventfd:pci-io 1762 portio-datamatch-eventfd:pci-io 1777 Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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+pci-test is a device used for testing low level IO
+
+device implements up to two BARs: BAR0 and BAR1.
+Each BAR can be memory or IO. Guests must detect
+BAR type and act accordingly.
+
+Each BAR size is up to 4K bytes.
+Each BAR starts with the following header:
+
+typedef struct PCITestDevHdr {
+ uint8_t test; <- write-only, starts a given test number
+ uint8_t width_type; <- read-only, type and width of access for a given test.
+ 1,2,4 for byte,word or long write.
+ any other value if test not supported on this BAR
+ uint8_t pad0[2];
+ uint32_t offset; <- read-only, offset in this BAR for a given test
+ uint32_t data; <- read-only, data to use for a given test
+ uint32_t count; <- for debugging. number of writes detected.
+ uint8_t name[]; <- for debugging. 0-terminated ASCII string.
+} PCITestDevHdr;
+
+All registers are little endian.
+
+device is expected to always implement tests 0 to N on each BAR, and to add new
+tests with higher numbers. In this way a guest can scan test numbers until it
+detects an access type that it does not support on this BAR, then stop.