On Wed, 28 Feb 2018, Jan Kiszka wrote:

> From: Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@siemens.com>
> 
> Per PCIe r4.0, sec 7.5.1.1.9, multi-function devices are required to
> have a function 0.  Therefore, Linux scans for devices at function 0
> (devfn 0/8/16/...) and only scans for other functions if function 0
> has its Multi-Function Device bit set or ARI or SR-IOV indicate
> there are more functions.
> 
> The Jailhouse hypervisor may pass individual functions of a
> multi-function device to a guest without passing function 0, which
> means a Linux guest won't find them.
> 
> Change Linux PCI probing so it scans all function numbers when
> running as a guest over Jailhouse.

>  void pcibios_scan_specific_bus(int busn)
>  {
> +     int stride = jailhouse_paravirt() ? 1 : 8;
>       int devfn;
>       u32 l;
>  
>       if (pci_find_bus(0, busn))
>               return;
>  
> -     for (devfn = 0; devfn < 256; devfn += 8) {
> +     for (devfn = 0; devfn < 256; devfn += stride) {
>               if (!raw_pci_read(0, busn, devfn, PCI_VENDOR_ID, 2, &l) &&
>                   l != 0x0000 && l != 0xffff) {
>                       DBG("Found device at %02x:%02x [%04x]\n", busn, devfn, 
> l);

Shouldn't that take the situation into account where the MFD bit is set on
a regular devfn, i.e. (devfn % 8) == 0? In that case you'd scan the
subfunctions twice.

Thanks,

        tglx
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