From: Lukasz Maniak <lukasz.man...@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Lukasz Maniak <lukasz.man...@linux.intel.com> --- docs/system/devices/nvme.rst | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+)
diff --git a/docs/system/devices/nvme.rst b/docs/system/devices/nvme.rst index bff72d1c24..29fe2565b5 100644 --- a/docs/system/devices/nvme.rst +++ b/docs/system/devices/nvme.rst @@ -235,3 +235,38 @@ The virtual namespace device supports DIF- and DIX-based protection information to ``1`` to transfer protection information as the first eight bytes of metadata. Otherwise, the protection information is transferred as the last eight bytes. + +Virtualization Enhancements and SR-IOV +-------------------------------------- + +The ``nvme`` device supports Single Root I/O Virtualization and Sharing +along with Virtualization Enhancements. The controller has to be linked to +an NVM Subsystem device (``nvme-subsys``) for use with SR-IOV. + +A number of parameters are present: + +``sriov_max_vfs`` (default: ``0``) + Indicates the maximum number of PCIe virtual functions supported + by the controller. Specifying a non-zero value enables reporting of both + SR-IOV and ARI (Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation) capabilities + by the NVMe device. Virtual function controllers will not report SR-IOV. + +``sriov_vq_flexible`` + Indicates the total number of flexible queue resources assignable to all + the secondary controllers. Implicitly sets the number of PF-private + resources to (max_ioqpairs - sriov_vq_flexible). + +``sriov_vi_flexible`` + Indicates the total number of flexible interrupt resources assignable to + all the secondary controllers. Implicitly sets the number of PF-private + resources to (msix_qsize - sriov_vi_flexible). + +``sriov_max_vi_per_vf`` + Indicates the maximum number of virtual interrupt resources assignable + to a secondary controller. The default 0 resolves to the number of private + interrupt resources configured for PF. + +``sriov_max_vq_per_vf`` + Indicates the maximum number of virtual queue resources assignable to + a secondary controller. The default 0 resolves to the number of private + queue resources configured for PF. -- 2.25.1