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authorHarald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com>2025-11-19 16:27:36 +0100
committerHeiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com>2025-11-24 11:43:05 +0100
commitd38a87d7c0643db61e7a3bfc3ebeea2dc2568f7e (patch)
treebe588dd9ada408c364609902b249f2e78edff959 /scripts/livepatch
parent6917f434fda346323d1269780286e9ae915bdb5e (diff)
s390/ap: Support driver_override for AP queue devices
Add a new sysfs attribute driver_override the AP queue's directory. Writing in a string overrides the default driver determination and the drivers are matched against this string instead. This overrules the driver binding determined by the apmask/aqmask bitmask fields. According to the common understanding of how the driver_override behavior shall work, there is no further checking done. Neither about the string which is given as override driver nor if this device is currently in use by an mdev device. Another patch may limit this behavior to refuse a mixed usage of the driver_override and apmask/aqmask feature. As there exists some tooling for this kind of driver_override (see package driverctl) the AP bus behavior for re-binding should be compatible to this. The steps for a driver_override are: 1) unbind the current driver from the device. For example echo "17.0005" > /sys/devices/ap/card17/17.0005/driver/unbind 2) set the new driver for this device in the sysfs driver_override attribute. For example echo "vfio_ap" > /sys//devices/ap/card17/17.0005/driver_override 3) trigger a bus reprobe of this device. For example echo "17.0005" > /sys/bus/ap/drivers_probe With the driverctl package this is more comfortable and the settings get persisted: driverctl -b ap set-override 17.0005 vfio_ap and unset with driverctl -b ap unset-override 17.0005 Signed-off-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Holger Dengler <dengler@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <hca@linux.ibm.com>
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