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The basic EEH test ignores VFs since we the way the eeh_dev_break debugfs interface works means that if multiple VFs are enabled we may cause errors on all them them. However, we can work around that by only enabling a single VF at a time. This patch adds some infrastructure for finding SR-IOV capable devices and enabling / disabling VFs so we can exercise the VF specific EEH recovery paths. Two new tests are added, one for testing EEH aware devices and one for EEH un-aware VFs. Signed-off-by: Oliver O'Halloran <oohall@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201103044503.917128-3-oohall@gmail.com
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5.9 KiB
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246 lines
5.9 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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export KSELFTESTS_SKIP=4
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log() {
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echo >/dev/stderr $*
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}
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pe_ok() {
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local dev="$1"
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local path="/sys/bus/pci/devices/$dev/eeh_pe_state"
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# if a driver doesn't support the error handling callbacks then the
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# device is recovered by removing and re-probing it. This causes the
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# sysfs directory to disappear so read the PE state once and squash
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# any potential error messages
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local eeh_state="$(cat $path 2>/dev/null)"
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if [ -z "$eeh_state" ]; then
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return 1;
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fi
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local fw_state="$(echo $eeh_state | cut -d' ' -f1)"
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local sw_state="$(echo $eeh_state | cut -d' ' -f2)"
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# If EEH_PE_ISOLATED or EEH_PE_RECOVERING are set then the PE is in an
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# error state or being recovered. Either way, not ok.
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if [ "$((sw_state & 0x3))" -ne 0 ] ; then
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return 1
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fi
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# A functioning PE should have the EEH_STATE_MMIO_ACTIVE and
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# EEH_STATE_DMA_ACTIVE flags set. For some goddamn stupid reason
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# the platform backends set these when the PE is in reset. The
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# RECOVERING check above should stop any false positives though.
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if [ "$((fw_state & 0x18))" -ne "$((0x18))" ] ; then
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return 1
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fi
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return 0;
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}
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eeh_supported() {
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test -e /proc/powerpc/eeh && \
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grep -q 'EEH Subsystem is enabled' /proc/powerpc/eeh
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}
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eeh_test_prep() {
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if ! eeh_supported ; then
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echo "EEH not supported on this system, skipping"
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exit $KSELFTESTS_SKIP;
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fi
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if [ ! -e "/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/eeh_dev_check" ] && \
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[ ! -e "/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/eeh_dev_break" ] ; then
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log "debugfs EEH testing files are missing. Is debugfs mounted?"
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exit $KSELFTESTS_SKIP;
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fi
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# Bump the max freeze count to something absurd so we don't
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# trip over it while breaking things.
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echo 5000 > /sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/eeh_max_freezes
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}
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eeh_can_break() {
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# skip bridges since we can't recover them (yet...)
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if [ -e "/sys/bus/pci/devices/$dev/pci_bus" ] ; then
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log "$dev, Skipped: bridge"
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return 1;
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fi
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# The ahci driver doesn't support error recovery. If the ahci device
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# happens to be hosting the root filesystem, and then we go and break
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# it the system will generally go down. We should probably fix that
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# at some point
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if [ "ahci" = "$(basename $(realpath /sys/bus/pci/devices/$dev/driver))" ] ; then
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log "$dev, Skipped: ahci doesn't support recovery"
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return 1;
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fi
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# Don't inject errosr into an already-frozen PE. This happens with
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# PEs that contain multiple PCI devices (e.g. multi-function cards)
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# and injecting new errors during the recovery process will probably
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# result in the recovery failing and the device being marked as
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# failed.
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if ! pe_ok $dev ; then
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log "$dev, Skipped: Bad initial PE state"
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return 1;
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fi
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return 0
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}
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eeh_one_dev() {
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local dev="$1"
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# Using this function from the command line is sometimes useful for
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# testing so check that the argument is a well-formed sysfs device
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# name.
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if ! test -e /sys/bus/pci/devices/$dev/ ; then
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log "Error: '$dev' must be a sysfs device name (DDDD:BB:DD.F)"
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return 1;
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fi
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# Break it
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echo $dev >/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/eeh_dev_break
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# Force an EEH device check. If the kernel has already
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# noticed the EEH (due to a driver poll or whatever), this
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# is a no-op.
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echo $dev >/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/eeh_dev_check
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# Default to a 60s timeout when waiting for a device to recover. This
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# is an arbitrary default which can be overridden by setting the
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# EEH_MAX_WAIT environmental variable when required.
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# The current record holder for longest recovery time is:
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# "Adaptec Series 8 12G SAS/PCIe 3" at 39 seconds
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max_wait=${EEH_MAX_WAIT:=60}
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for i in `seq 0 ${max_wait}` ; do
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if pe_ok $dev ; then
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break;
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fi
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log "$dev, waited $i/${max_wait}"
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sleep 1
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done
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if ! pe_ok $dev ; then
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log "$dev, Failed to recover!"
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return 1;
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fi
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log "$dev, Recovered after $i seconds"
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return 0;
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}
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eeh_has_driver() {
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test -e /sys/bus/pci/devices/$1/driver;
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return $?
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}
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eeh_can_recover() {
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# we'll get an IO error if the device's current driver doesn't support
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# error recovery
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echo $1 > '/sys/kernel/debug/powerpc/eeh_dev_can_recover' 2>/dev/null
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return $?
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}
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eeh_find_all_pfs() {
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devices=""
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# SR-IOV on pseries requires hypervisor support, so check for that
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is_pseries=""
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if grep -q pSeries /proc/cpuinfo ; then
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if [ ! -f /proc/device-tree/rtas/ibm,open-sriov-allow-unfreeze ] ||
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[ ! -f /proc/device-tree/rtas/ibm,open-sriov-map-pe-number ] ; then
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return 1;
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fi
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is_pseries="true"
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fi
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for dev in `ls -1 /sys/bus/pci/devices/` ; do
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sysfs="/sys/bus/pci/devices/$dev"
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if [ ! -e "$sysfs/sriov_numvfs" ] ; then
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continue
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fi
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# skip unsupported PFs on pseries
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if [ -z "$is_pseries" ] &&
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[ ! -f "$sysfs/of_node/ibm,is-open-sriov-pf" ] &&
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[ ! -f "$sysfs/of_node/ibm,open-sriov-vf-bar-info" ] ; then
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continue;
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fi
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# no driver, no vfs
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if ! eeh_has_driver $dev ; then
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continue
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fi
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devices="$devices $dev"
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done
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if [ -z "$devices" ] ; then
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return 1;
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fi
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echo $devices
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return 0;
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}
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# attempts to enable one VF on each PF so we can do VF specific tests.
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# stdout: list of enabled VFs, one per line
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# return code: 0 if vfs are found, 1 otherwise
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eeh_enable_vfs() {
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pf_list="$(eeh_find_all_pfs)"
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vfs=0
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for dev in $pf_list ; do
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pf_sysfs="/sys/bus/pci/devices/$dev"
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# make sure we have a single VF
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echo 0 > "$pf_sysfs/sriov_numvfs"
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echo 1 > "$pf_sysfs/sriov_numvfs"
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if [ "$?" != 0 ] ; then
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log "Unable to enable VFs on $pf, skipping"
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continue;
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fi
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vf="$(basename $(realpath "$pf_sysfs/virtfn0"))"
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if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
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log "unable to find enabled vf on $pf"
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echo 0 > "$pf_sysfs/sriov_numvfs"
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continue;
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fi
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if ! eeh_can_break $vf ; then
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log "skipping "
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echo 0 > "$pf_sysfs/sriov_numvfs"
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continue;
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fi
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vfs="$((vfs + 1))"
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echo $vf
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done
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test "$vfs" != 0
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return $?
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}
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eeh_disable_vfs() {
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pf_list="$(eeh_find_all_pfs)"
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if [ -z "$pf_list" ] ; then
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return 1;
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fi
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for dev in $pf_list ; do
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echo 0 > "/sys/bus/pci/devices/$dev/sriov_numvfs"
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done
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return 0;
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}
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