On Thu, Jun 04, 2026 at 04:49:05PM -0700, Dimitri Daskalakis wrote:
> 
> On 6/4/26 11:20 AM, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 04, 2026 at 08:01:41AM -0700, Dimitri Daskalakis wrote:
> >> With this patchset core enumarates the SIOV capability and can identify
> >> SIOV PFs. But there is no central mechanism to allocate/manage SIOV VFs.
> >> To support device pass through, devices will need to add a vfio-mdev
> >> driver with IOMMUFD support (or something similar).
> > 
> > There is an enormous amount of missing work to do something useful
> > with the SIOVr2 stuff. IIRC there is even supposed to be BIOS
> > components in this plan and there are some missing PCI SIG topics too
> > IIRC.
> > 
> > So, I'm not sure how much value there is in merging just the cap
> > discovery without a roadmap for the missing parts..
> > 
> > Also, I'm quite surprised to see this out of the blue, there is an OCP
> > workstream that was building out a standard that outlines how all the
> > different components have to act to successfully implement it.  What
> > is in PCI SIG was just some minor foundational adjustments without any
> > context on how to form them into a solution.
> > 
> > I think it is extremely premature to merge anything related to SIOV to
> > the kernel. Join the OCP work stream if you are interested. I think
> > the general feeling was there is not sufficient interest in the
> > industry to do this and it has gone quiet.
> > 
> > Jason
> 
> Hey Jason, thanks for the feedback. We (at Meta) are definitely
> interested in SIOV-like capabilities for device passthrough to containers.
> 
> For those scenarios, having PCIe transactions per RID plus IOMMU
> isolation is enough, but I can imagine hypervisors/VMs requiring more
> platform support.
> 
> I hear you on the broader support story being premature. But on the
> other hand, this series unblocks experimentation at the driver level
> for basic data path validation.

And you can do your experimentation OOT :)

Go to the OCP workstream and finish the standard if you want to get
something merged.

There is zero need for SIOV if all you want is containers. containers
do not require iommu isolation or unique RIDs.

Jason

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