On 12/15/21 13:56, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
> On 12/13/21 14:28, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On the POWER8 processor, powernv8 machine, PHB3 devices can simply be
>> created with :
>>
>> -device pnv-phb3,chip-id=0,index=1
>>
>> with a maximum of 3 PHB3s per chip, each PHB3 adding a new PCIe bus.
>>
>> On the POWER9 processor, powernv9 machine, the logic is different. The
>> the chip comes with 3 PHB4 PECs (PCI Express Controller) and each PEC
>> can have several PHBs :
>>
>> * PEC0 provides 1 PHB (PHB0)
>> * PEC1 provides 2 PHBs (PHB1 and PHB2)
>> * PEC2 provides 3 PHBs (PHB3, PHB4 and PHB5)
>>
>> The PEC devices can be created with :
>>
>> -device pnv-phb4-pec,chip-id=0,index=1
>>
>> And the number of added PHB4 devices depends on the PEC index. Each
>> PHB4 adds a new PCIe bus.
>>
>> The following changes are mostly cleanups and improvements of the
>> PHB3/4 realize routines to enable support. One important change is
>> related to the way the powernv machine populates the device tree. It
>> depends on the object hierarchy and it is necessary to reparent user
>> created devices to the chip they belong to (see PATCH 5). PHB3 is a
>> little more sophisticated because of its SysBusDevice nature (see
>> PATCH 6).
>>
>> It would be preferable for libvirt and user to add one PHB4 (one PCIe
>> bus) at a time but that's another step. The plan is to merge real soon
>> the first patches which are required cleanups of the models and give
>> some more time for the last ones.
>
> Applied patches 1-14 which are simple cleanups to ppc-next.
Did you also push patches 15-19? Or these were the ones that you decided to
discard?
Thanks,
Daniel
>
> Thanks,
>
> C.