- vtpci_reinit_complete(hw);
-
- if (pci_dev)
- PMD_INIT_LOG(DEBUG, "port %d vendorID=0x%x deviceID=0x%x",
- eth_dev->data->port_id, pci_dev->id.vendor_id,
- pci_dev->id.device_id);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Remap the PCI device again (IO port map for legacy device and
- * memory map for modern device), so that the secondary process
- * could have the PCI initiated correctly.
- */
-static int
-virtio_remap_pci(struct rte_pci_device *pci_dev, struct virtio_hw *hw)
-{
- if (hw->modern) {
- /*
- * We don't have to re-parse the PCI config space, since
- * rte_pci_map_device() makes sure the mapped address
- * in secondary process would equal to the one mapped in
- * the primary process: error will be returned if that
- * requirement is not met.
- *
- * That said, we could simply reuse all cap pointers
- * (such as dev_cfg, common_cfg, etc.) parsed from the
- * primary process, which is stored in shared memory.
- */
- if (rte_pci_map_device(pci_dev)) {
- PMD_INIT_LOG(DEBUG, "failed to map pci device!");
- return -1;
- }
- } else {
- if (rte_pci_ioport_map(pci_dev, 0, VTPCI_IO(hw)) < 0)
- return -1;
- }