import sys
import os
-import getopt
import subprocess
+import argparse
+import platform
+
from glob import glob
-from os.path import exists, abspath, dirname, basename
+from os.path import exists, basename
from os.path import join as path_join
# The PCI base class for all devices
'SVendor': None, 'SDevice': None}
octeontx2_ree = {'Class': '08', 'Vendor': '177d', 'Device': 'a0f4',
'SVendor': None, 'SDevice': None}
+cnxk_bphy = {'Class': '08', 'Vendor': '177d', 'Device': 'a089',
+ 'SVendor': None, 'SDevice': None}
+cnxk_bphy_cgx = {'Class': '08', 'Vendor': '177d', 'Device': 'a059,a060',
+ 'SVendor': None, 'SDevice': None}
+intel_dlb = {'Class': '0b', 'Vendor': '8086', 'Device': '270b,2710,2714',
+ 'SVendor': None, 'SDevice': None}
intel_ioat_bdw = {'Class': '08', 'Vendor': '8086',
'Device': '6f20,6f21,6f22,6f23,6f24,6f25,6f26,6f27,6f2e,6f2f',
'SVendor': None, 'SDevice': None}
network_devices = [network_class, cavium_pkx, avp_vnic, ifpga_class]
baseband_devices = [acceleration_class]
crypto_devices = [encryption_class, intel_processor_class]
-eventdev_devices = [cavium_sso, cavium_tim, octeontx2_sso]
+eventdev_devices = [cavium_sso, cavium_tim, intel_dlb, octeontx2_sso]
mempool_devices = [cavium_fpa, octeontx2_npa]
compress_devices = [cavium_zip]
regex_devices = [octeontx2_ree]
-misc_devices = [intel_ioat_bdw, intel_ioat_skx, intel_ioat_icx, intel_idxd_spr,
+misc_devices = [cnxk_bphy, cnxk_bphy_cgx, intel_ioat_bdw, intel_ioat_skx, intel_ioat_icx, intel_idxd_spr,
intel_ntb_skx, intel_ntb_icx,
octeontx2_dma]
force_flag = False
args = []
-
-def usage():
- '''Print usage information for the program'''
- argv0 = basename(sys.argv[0])
- print("""
-Usage:
-------
-
- %(argv0)s [options] DEVICE1 DEVICE2 ....
-
-where DEVICE1, DEVICE2 etc, are specified via PCI "domain:bus:slot.func" syntax
-or "bus:slot.func" syntax. For devices bound to Linux kernel drivers, they may
-also be referred to by Linux interface name e.g. eth0, eth1, em0, em1, etc.
-If devices are specified using PCI <domain:>bus:device:func format, then
-shell wildcards and ranges may be used, e.g. 80:04.*, 80:04.[0-3]
-
-Options:
- --help, --usage:
- Display usage information and quit
-
- -s, --status:
- Print the current status of all known network, crypto, event
- and mempool devices.
- For each device, it displays the PCI domain, bus, slot and function,
- along with a text description of the device. Depending upon whether the
- device is being used by a kernel driver, the igb_uio driver, or no
- driver, other relevant information will be displayed:
- * the Linux interface name e.g. if=eth0
- * the driver being used e.g. drv=igb_uio
- * any suitable drivers not currently using that device
- e.g. unused=igb_uio
- NOTE: if this flag is passed along with a bind/unbind option, the
- status display will always occur after the other operations have taken
- place.
-
- --status-dev:
- Print the status of given device group. Supported device groups are:
- "net", "baseband", "crypto", "event", "mempool" and "compress"
-
- -b driver, --bind=driver:
- Select the driver to use or \"none\" to unbind the device
-
- -u, --unbind:
- Unbind a device (Equivalent to \"-b none\")
-
- --force:
- By default, network devices which are used by Linux - as indicated by
- having routes in the routing table - cannot be modified. Using the
- --force flag overrides this behavior, allowing active links to be
- forcibly unbound.
- WARNING: This can lead to loss of network connection and should be used
- with caution.
-
-Examples:
----------
-
-To display current device status:
- %(argv0)s --status
-
-To display current network device status:
- %(argv0)s --status-dev net
-
-To bind eth1 from the current driver and move to use igb_uio
- %(argv0)s --bind=igb_uio eth1
-
-To unbind 0000:01:00.0 from using any driver
- %(argv0)s -u 0000:01:00.0
-
-To bind 0000:02:00.0 and 0000:02:00.1 to the ixgbe kernel driver
- %(argv0)s -b ixgbe 02:00.0 02:00.1
-
-To bind all functions on device 0000:02:00 to ixgbe kernel driver
- %(argv0)s -b ixgbe 02:00.*
-
- """ % locals()) # replace items from local variables
-
# check if a specific kernel module is loaded
def module_is_loaded(module):
global loaded_modules
loaded_modules = sysfs_mods
- return module in sysfs_mods
+ # add built-in modules as loaded
+ release = platform.uname().release
+ filename = os.path.join("/lib/modules/", release, "modules.builtin")
+ if os.path.exists(filename):
+ try:
+ with open(filename) as f:
+ loaded_modules += [os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(mod))[0] for mod in f]
+ except IOError:
+ print("Warning: cannot read list of built-in kernel modules")
+
+ return module in loaded_modules
def check_modules():
extra_info = subprocess.check_output(["lspci", "-vmmks", dev_id]).splitlines()
# parse lspci details
for line in extra_info:
- if len(line) == 0:
+ if not line:
continue
name, value = line.decode("utf8").split("\t", 1)
name = name.strip(":") + "_str"
dev = {}
dev_lines = subprocess.check_output(["lspci", "-Dvmmnnk"]).splitlines()
for dev_line in dev_lines:
- if len(dev_line) == 0:
+ if not dev_line:
if device_type_match(dev, devices_type):
# Replace "Driver" with "Driver_str" to have consistency of
# of dictionary key names
else:
name, value = dev_line.decode("utf8").split("\t", 1)
value_list = value.rsplit(' ', 1)
- if len(value_list) > 1:
+ if value_list:
# String stored in <name>_str
dev[name.rstrip(":") + '_str'] = value_list[0]
# Numeric IDs
# of unbinding those devices
if driver in dpdk_drivers:
filename = "/sys/bus/pci/devices/%s/driver_override" % dev_id
- if os.path.exists(filename):
+ if exists(filename):
try:
f = open(filename, "w")
except:
# Before unbinding it, overwrite driver_override with empty string so that
# the device can be bound to any other driver
filename = "/sys/bus/pci/devices/%s/driver_override" % dev_id
- if os.path.exists(filename):
+ if exists(filename):
try:
f = open(filename, "w")
except:
# that are not bound to any other driver could be bound even if no one has
# asked them to. hence, we check the list of drivers again, and see if
# some of the previously-unbound devices were erroneously bound.
- if not os.path.exists("/sys/bus/pci/devices/%s/driver_override" % d):
+ if not exists("/sys/bus/pci/devices/%s/driver_override" % d):
for d in devices.keys():
# skip devices that were already bound or that we know should be bound
if "Driver_str" in devices[d] or d in dev_list:
strings = [] # this holds the strings to print. We sort before printing
print("\n%s" % title)
print("="*len(title))
- if len(dev_list) == 0:
+ if not dev_list:
strings.append("<none>")
else:
for dev in dev_list:
return
# print each category separately, so we can clearly see what's used by DPDK
- if len(dpdk_drv) != 0:
+ if dpdk_drv:
display_devices("%s devices using DPDK-compatible driver" % device_name,
dpdk_drv, "drv=%(Driver_str)s unused=%(Module_str)s")
- if len(kernel_drv) != 0:
+ if kernel_drv:
if_text = ""
if if_field:
if_text = "if=%(Interface)s "
display_devices("%s devices using kernel driver" % device_name, kernel_drv,
if_text + "drv=%(Driver_str)s "
"unused=%(Module_str)s %(Active)s")
- if len(no_drv) != 0:
+ if no_drv:
display_devices("Other %s devices" % device_name, no_drv,
"unused=%(Module_str)s")
Displays to the user what devices are bound to the igb_uio driver, the
kernel driver or to no driver'''
- if status_dev == "net" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["net", "all"]:
show_device_status(network_devices, "Network", if_field=True)
- if status_dev == "baseband" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["baseband", "all"]:
show_device_status(baseband_devices, "Baseband")
- if status_dev == "crypto" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["crypto", "all"]:
show_device_status(crypto_devices, "Crypto")
- if status_dev == "event" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["event", "all"]:
show_device_status(eventdev_devices, "Eventdev")
- if status_dev == "mempool" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["mempool", "all"]:
show_device_status(mempool_devices, "Mempool")
- if status_dev == "compress" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["compress", "all"]:
show_device_status(compress_devices, "Compress")
- if status_dev == "misc" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["misc", "all"]:
show_device_status(misc_devices, "Misc (rawdev)")
- if status_dev == "regex" or status_dev == "all":
+ if status_dev in ["regex", "all"]:
show_device_status(regex_devices, "Regex")
global status_dev
global force_flag
global args
- if len(sys.argv) <= 1:
- usage()
- sys.exit(0)
- try:
- opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "b:us",
- ["help", "usage", "status", "status-dev=",
- "force", "bind=", "unbind", ])
- except getopt.GetoptError as error:
- print(str(error))
- print("Run '%s --usage' for further information" % sys.argv[0])
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
+ description='Utility to bind and unbind devices from Linux kernel',
+ formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
+ epilog="""
+Examples:
+---------
+
+To display current device status:
+ %(prog)s --status
+
+To display current network device status:
+ %(prog)s --status-dev net
+
+To bind eth1 from the current driver and move to use vfio-pci
+ %(prog)s --bind=vfio-pci eth1
+
+To unbind 0000:01:00.0 from using any driver
+ %(prog)s -u 0000:01:00.0
+
+To bind 0000:02:00.0 and 0000:02:00.1 to the ixgbe kernel driver
+ %(prog)s -b ixgbe 02:00.0 02:00.1
+""")
+
+ parser.add_argument(
+ '-s',
+ '--status',
+ action='store_true',
+ help="Print the current status of all known devices.")
+ parser.add_argument(
+ '--status-dev',
+ help="Print the status of given device group.",
+ choices=['baseband', 'compress', 'crypto', 'event',
+ 'mempool', 'misc', 'net', 'regex'])
+ bind_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
+ bind_group.add_argument(
+ '-b',
+ '--bind',
+ metavar='DRIVER',
+ help="Select the driver to use or \"none\" to unbind the device")
+ bind_group.add_argument(
+ '-u',
+ '--unbind',
+ action='store_true',
+ help="Unbind a device (equivalent to \"-b none\")")
+ parser.add_argument(
+ '--force',
+ action='store_true',
+ help="""
+Override restriction on binding devices in use by Linux"
+WARNING: This can lead to loss of network connection and should be used with caution.
+""")
+ parser.add_argument(
+ 'devices',
+ metavar='DEVICE',
+ nargs='*',
+ help="""
+Device specified as PCI "domain:bus:slot.func" syntax or "bus:slot.func" syntax.
+For devices bound to Linux kernel drivers, they may be referred to by interface name.
+""")
+
+ opt = parser.parse_args()
+
+ if opt.status_dev:
+ status_flag = True
+ status_dev = opt.status_dev
+ if opt.status:
+ status_flag = True
+ status_dev = "all"
+ if opt.force:
+ force_flag = True
+ if opt.bind:
+ b_flag = opt.bind
+ elif opt.unbind:
+ b_flag = "none"
+ args = opt.devices
+
+ if not b_flag and not status_flag:
+ print("Error: No action specified for devices. "
+ "Please give a --bind, --ubind or --status option",
+ file=sys.stderr)
+ parser.print_usage()
sys.exit(1)
- for opt, arg in opts:
- if opt == "--help" or opt == "--usage":
- usage()
- sys.exit(0)
- if opt == "--status-dev":
- status_flag = True
- status_dev = arg
- if opt == "--status" or opt == "-s":
- status_flag = True
- status_dev = "all"
- if opt == "--force":
- force_flag = True
- if opt == "-b" or opt == "-u" or opt == "--bind" or opt == "--unbind":
- if b_flag is not None:
- sys.exit("Error: binding and unbinding are mutually exclusive")
- if opt == "-u" or opt == "--unbind":
- b_flag = "none"
- else:
- b_flag = arg
+ if b_flag and not args:
+ print("Error: No devices specified.", file=sys.stderr)
+ parser.print_usage()
+ sys.exit(1)
# resolve any PCI globs in the args
new_args = []
global force_flag
global args
- if b_flag is None and not status_flag:
- print("Error: No action specified for devices. "
- "Please give a -b or -u option", file=sys.stderr)
- usage()
- sys.exit(1)
-
- if b_flag is not None and len(args) == 0:
- print("Error: No devices specified.", file=sys.stderr)
- usage()
- sys.exit(1)
-
- if b_flag == "none" or b_flag == "None":
+ if b_flag in ["none", "None"]:
unbind_all(args, force_flag)
elif b_flag is not None:
bind_all(args, b_flag, force_flag)