VFIO - "Virtual Function I/O" [1]_
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-Many modern system now provide DMA and interrupt remapping facilities
+Many modern systems now provide DMA and interrupt remapping facilities
to help ensure I/O devices behave within the boundaries they've been
allotted. This includes x86 hardware with AMD-Vi and Intel VT-d,
POWER systems with Partitionable Endpoints (PEs) and embedded PowerPC
void vfio_init_group_dev(struct vfio_device *device,
struct device *dev,
const struct vfio_device_ops *ops);
+ void vfio_uninit_group_dev(struct vfio_device *device);
int vfio_register_group_dev(struct vfio_device *device);
void vfio_unregister_group_dev(struct vfio_device *device);
The driver should embed the vfio_device in its own structure and call
-vfio_init_group_dev() to pre-configure it before going to registration.
+vfio_init_group_dev() to pre-configure it before going to registration
+and call vfio_uninit_group_dev() after completing the un-registration.
vfio_register_group_dev() indicates to the core to begin tracking the
iommu_group of the specified dev and register the dev as owned by a VFIO bus
driver. Once vfio_register_group_dev() returns it is possible for userspace to