On 7/6/20 11:22 AM, Dave Jiang wrote:
> +What:                /sys/bus/dsa/devices/dsa<m>/pasid_enabled
> +Date:                Jul 5, 2020
> +KernelVersion:       5.9.0
> +Contact:     [email protected]
> +Description: To indicate if PASID (process address space identifier) is
> +             enabled or not for this device.
> +
>  What:           /sys/bus/dsa/devices/dsa<m>/state
>  Date:           Oct 25, 2019
>  KernelVersion:  5.6.0
> @@ -116,6 +123,13 @@ Description:    The maximum number of bandwidth tokens 
> that may be in use at
>               one time by operations that access low bandwidth memory in the
>               device.
>  
> +What:                /sys/bus/dsa/devices/wq<m>.<n>/block_on_fault
> +Date:                Jul 5, 2020
> +KernelVersion:       5.9.0
> +Contact:     [email protected]
> +Description: To indicate block on fault is allowed or not for the work queue
> +             to support on demand paging.

I'd also really appreciate some more "why" in addition to the "what" in
the documentation.  Why would a program or end user care that PASIDs are
enabled or that on-demand paging is supported?

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