2015-11-17 08:56, Roger B. Melton: > Hi David, in-line -Roger > > On 11/16/15 4:46 AM, David Marchand wrote: > > Hello Roger, > > > > On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 3:45 PM, Roger B. Melton <rmelton at cisco.com > > <mailto:rmelton at cisco.com>> wrote: > > > > I like the "-b all" and "-w none" idea, but I think it might be > > complicated to implement it the way we would need it to work. The > > existing -b and -w options persist for the duration of the > > application, and we would need the "-b all"/"-w none" to persists > > only through rte_eal_init() time. Otherwise our attempt to to > > attach a device at a later time would be blocked by the option. > > > > I agree, the black/white lists should only apply to initial scan. > > I forgot about this problem ... > > I had started some cleanup in the pci scan / attach code but this is > > too late for 2.2, I will post this in the next merge window. > > > > > > Wouldn't it be simpler to have an option to disable the > > rte_eal_init() time the probe. Would that address the issue with > > VFIO, prevent automatically attaching to devices while permitting > > on demand attach? > > > > > > I suppose we can do this yes (I think Thomas once proposed off-list an > > option like --no-pci-scan). > > Do you think you can send a patch ? > > What about --no-pci-init-probe? I know it's long, but it is more > descriptive of it's purpose to disable only the init time pci probe.
Why not a "-b all"? Making it work would also solve the case where you to scan only part of the devices and initialize the blacklisted ones later.