On Tuesday 27 November 2007, Avi Kivity wrote: > > :-) Do you know if there is a hard limit on the number of devices on > > a PCI bus? My concern was that it was limited by something stupid > > like an 8-bit identifier. > > IIRC pci slots are 8-bit, but you can have multiple buses, so > effectively 16 bits of device address space (discounting functions which > are likely not hot-pluggable).
You have an 8 bit bus number and an 8 bit device/function number. The function number is 3 bits, so if you want to use only function 0 for everything, you are limited to a little under 8192 (2^(8+5)) devices per PCI domain. PC style hardware cannot easily address multiple PCI domains, but I think you can have them if you assume that the guest is using mmconfig. For using multiple buses, the easiest way could be to have every device/function on bus 0 be a bridge by itself, so you end up with a flat number space for the actual devices, $ lspci -t [0000:00]-+-00.0-[0000:01]--+-00.0 | +-01.0 | +-02.0 | + ... | \-3f.0 +-00.1-[0000:02]--+-00.0 | +-01.0 | +-02.0 | + ... | \-3f.0 + ... | +-3f.6-[0000:ff]--+-00.0 +-01.0 +-02.0 + ... \-3f.0 Arnd <>< ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ kvm-devel mailing list kvm-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kvm-devel