| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | S/390 common I/O-Layer - command line parameters and /proc entries | 
 | 2 | ================================================================== | 
 | 3 |  | 
 | 4 | Command line parameters | 
 | 5 | ----------------------- | 
 | 6 |  | 
 | 7 | * cio_msg = yes | no | 
 | 8 |    | 
 | 9 |   Determines whether information on found devices and sensed device  | 
 | 10 |   characteristics should be shown during startup, i. e. messages of the types  | 
 | 11 |   "Detected device 0.0.4711 on subchannel 0.0.0042" and "SenseID: Device | 
 | 12 |   0.0.4711 reports: ...". | 
 | 13 |  | 
 | 14 |   Default is off. | 
 | 15 |  | 
 | 16 |  | 
 | 17 | * cio_ignore = {all} | | 
 | 18 | 	       {<device> | <range of devices>} | | 
 | 19 | 	       {!<device> | !<range of devices>} | 
 | 20 |  | 
 | 21 |   The given devices will be ignored by the common I/O-layer; no detection | 
 | 22 |   and device sensing will be done on any of those devices. The subchannel to  | 
 | 23 |   which the device in question is attached will be treated as if no device was | 
 | 24 |   attached. | 
 | 25 |  | 
 | 26 |   An ignored device can be un-ignored later; see the "/proc entries"-section for | 
 | 27 |   details. | 
 | 28 |  | 
 | 29 |   The devices must be given either as bus ids (0.0.abcd) or as hexadecimal | 
 | 30 |   device numbers (0xabcd or abcd, for 2.4 backward compatibility). | 
 | 31 |   You can use the 'all' keyword to ignore all devices. | 
 | 32 |   The '!' operator will cause the I/O-layer to _not_ ignore a device. | 
| Cornelia Huck | 6fd6e4a | 2005-06-21 17:16:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 33 |   The command line is parsed from left to right. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 34 |  | 
 | 35 |   For example,  | 
 | 36 | 	cio_ignore=0.0.0023-0.0.0042,0.0.4711 | 
 | 37 |   will ignore all devices ranging from 0.0.0023 to 0.0.0042 and the device | 
 | 38 |   0.0.4711, if detected. | 
 | 39 |   As another example, | 
 | 40 | 	cio_ignore=all,!0.0.4711,!0.0.fd00-0.0.fd02 | 
 | 41 |   will ignore all devices but 0.0.4711, 0.0.fd00, 0.0.fd01, 0.0.fd02. | 
 | 42 |  | 
 | 43 |   By default, no devices are ignored. | 
 | 44 |  | 
 | 45 |  | 
 | 46 | /proc entries | 
 | 47 | ------------- | 
 | 48 |  | 
 | 49 | * /proc/cio_ignore | 
 | 50 |  | 
 | 51 |   Lists the ranges of devices (by bus id) which are ignored by common I/O. | 
 | 52 |  | 
 | 53 |   You can un-ignore certain or all devices by piping to /proc/cio_ignore.  | 
 | 54 |   "free all" will un-ignore all ignored devices,  | 
 | 55 |   "free <device range>, <device range>, ..." will un-ignore the specified | 
 | 56 |   devices. | 
 | 57 |  | 
 | 58 |   For example, if devices 0.0.0023 to 0.0.0042 and 0.0.4711 are ignored, | 
 | 59 |   - echo free 0.0.0030-0.0.0032 > /proc/cio_ignore | 
 | 60 |     will un-ignore devices 0.0.0030 to 0.0.0032 and will leave devices 0.0.0023 | 
 | 61 |     to 0.0.002f, 0.0.0033 to 0.0.0042 and 0.0.4711 ignored; | 
 | 62 |   - echo free 0.0.0041 > /proc/cio_ignore will furthermore un-ignore device | 
 | 63 |     0.0.0041; | 
 | 64 |   - echo free all > /proc/cio_ignore will un-ignore all remaining ignored  | 
 | 65 |     devices. | 
 | 66 |  | 
 | 67 |   When a device is un-ignored, device recognition and sensing is performed and  | 
 | 68 |   the device driver will be notified if possible, so the device will become | 
 | 69 |   available to the system. | 
 | 70 |  | 
 | 71 |   You can also add ranges of devices to be ignored by piping to  | 
 | 72 |   /proc/cio_ignore; "add <device range>, <device range>, ..." will ignore the | 
 | 73 |   specified devices. | 
 | 74 |  | 
| Cornelia Huck | 6fd6e4a | 2005-06-21 17:16:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 75 |   Note: While already known devices can be added to the list of devices to be | 
 | 76 |         ignored, there will be no effect on then. However, if such a device | 
 | 77 |         disappears and then reappeares, it will then be ignored. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 78 |  | 
| Cornelia Huck | 6fd6e4a | 2005-06-21 17:16:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 79 |   For example, | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 80 | 	"echo add 0.0.a000-0.0.accc, 0.0.af00-0.0.afff > /proc/cio_ignore" | 
| Cornelia Huck | 6fd6e4a | 2005-06-21 17:16:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 81 |   will add 0.0.a000-0.0.accc and 0.0.af00-0.0.afff to the list of ignored | 
 | 82 |   devices. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 83 |  | 
 | 84 |   The devices can be specified either by bus id (0.0.abcd) or, for 2.4 backward | 
 | 85 |   compatibilty, by the device number in hexadecimal (0xabcd or abcd). | 
 | 86 |  | 
 | 87 |  | 
 | 88 | * /proc/s390dbf/cio_*/ (S/390 debug feature) | 
 | 89 |  | 
 | 90 |   Some views generated by the debug feature to hold various debug outputs. | 
 | 91 |  | 
 | 92 |   - /proc/s390dbf/cio_crw/sprintf | 
 | 93 |     Messages from the processing of pending channel report words (machine check | 
 | 94 |     handling), which will also show when CONFIG_DEBUG_CRW is defined. | 
 | 95 |  | 
 | 96 |   - /proc/s390dbf/cio_msg/sprintf | 
 | 97 |     Various debug messages from the common I/O-layer; generally, messages which  | 
 | 98 |     will also show when CONFIG_DEBUG_IO is defined. | 
 | 99 |  | 
 | 100 |   - /proc/s390dbf/cio_trace/hex_ascii | 
 | 101 |     Logs the calling of functions in the common I/O-layer and, if applicable,  | 
| Cornelia Huck | 6fd6e4a | 2005-06-21 17:16:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 102 |     which subchannel they were called for, as well as dumps of some data | 
 | 103 |     structures (like irb in an error case). | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 104 |  | 
 | 105 |   The level of logging can be changed to be more or less verbose by piping to  | 
 | 106 |   /proc/s390dbf/cio_*/level a number between 0 and 6; see the documentation on | 
 | 107 |   the S/390 debug feature (Documentation/s390/s390dbf.txt) for details. | 
 | 108 |  | 
 | 109 | * For some of the information present in the /proc filesystem in 2.4 (namely, | 
 | 110 |   /proc/subchannels and /proc/chpids), see driver-model.txt. | 
 | 111 |   Information formerly in /proc/irq_count is now in /proc/interrupts. |