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cfgadm_pci(8)

System Administration Commands                                   cfgadm_pci(8)



NAME
       cfgadm_pci - PCI, CompactPCI, and PCI Express Hotplug hardware specific
       commands for cfgadm

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-f] [-y | -n] [-v]
            [-o hardware_options] -c function ap_id [ap_id]


       /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-f] [-y | -n] [-v]
            [-o hardware_options] -x hardware_function ap_id [ap_id]


       /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-s listing_options]
            [-o hardware_options] [-l [ap_id | ap_type]]


       /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-o hardware_options] -t ap_id [ap_id]


       /usr/sbin/cfgadm [-v] [-o hardware_function] -h [ap_id | ap_type]

DESCRIPTION
       The PCI hardware specific library,  /usr/lib/cfgadm/pci.so.1,  provides
       the  support  for hotplugging PCI and CompactPCI adapter cards into the
       respective hotpluggable slots in a  system  that  is  hotplug  capable,
       through  the  cfgadm  command  (see  cfgadm(8)).  This library does not
       include support for PCI Express Hotplug or Standard PCI Hotplug adapter
       cards,  which  are provided by a different library (see cfgadm_shp(8)).
       Hotplug administrative models between PCI, CompactPCI remain  the  same
       except where noted in this document.


       For  PCI  Hot  Plug,  each hotplug slot on a specific PCI bus is repre‐
       sented by an attachment point of that specific PCI bus.


       An attachment point consist of two parts: a receptacle and an occupant.
       The  receptacle under PCI Hot Plug is usually referred to as the physi‐
       cal hotpluggable slot; and the occupant is usually referred to  as  the
       PCI adapter card that plugs into the slot.


       Attachment  points  are  named  through  ap_ids. There are two types of
       ap_ids: logical and physical. The physical ap_id is based on the physi‐
       cal  pathname,  that is, /devices/pci@1/hpc0_slot3, whereas the logical
       ap_id is a shorter, and more user-friendly name. For  PCI  hotpluggable
       slots,  the  logical  ap_id  is  usually the corresponding hotplug con‐
       troller  driver  name  plus  the  logical   slot   number,   that   is,
       pci0:hpc0slot1;  PCI nexus driver, with hotplug controller driver named
       hpc and slot number 1. The ap_type for PCI Hot Plug is pci.


       Note that the ap_type is not the same as the information  in  the  Type
       field.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -c function

           The following functions are supported for PCI hotpluggable slots:

           configure

               Configure the PCI device in the slot to be used by Solaris.


           connect

               Connect the slot to PCI bus.


           disconnect

               Disconnect the slot from the PCI bus.


           insert

               Not supported.


           remove

               Not supported.


           unconfigure

               Logically remove the PCI device's resources from the system.



       -f

           Not supported.


       -h ap_id | ap_type

           Print out PCI Hot Plug-specific help message.


       -l list

           List the values of PCI Hot Plug slots.


       -o hardware_options

           No hardware specific options are currently defined.


       -s listing_options

           Same as the generic cfgadm(8).


       -t ap_id

           This  command  is only supported on platforms which support testing
           capability on the slot.


       -v

           Execute in verbose mode.

           When the -v option is used with the -l option, the  cfgadm  command
           outputs  information  about  the  attachment point. For PCI Hotplug
           attachment points located in  a  PCI  PCI  Express  hierarchy,  see
           cfgadm_shp(8)  for  details. For PCI Hot Plug attachment points not
           located in a PCI Express hierarchy, the Information field  will  be
           the  slot's system label, if any. This string will be obtained from
           the slot-name property of the slot's bus node. The  information  in
           the  Type  field is printed with or without the v option. The occu‐
           pant Type field will describe the contents of the slot. There are 2
           possible values:

           unknown

               The  slot  is  empty. If a card is in the slot, the card is not
               configured or there is no driver for the device on the card.


           subclass/board

               The card in the slot is either a single-function or multi-func‐
               tion device.

               subclass  is  a  string  representing  the subclass code of the
               device, for example, SCSI, ethernet, pci-isa, and so forth.  If
               the  card  is  a multi-functional device, MULT will get printed
               instead.

               board is a string representing the board type  of  the  device.
               For  example, hp is the string used for a PCI Hot Plug adapter,
               hs is used for a Hot Swap Board, nhs for  a  Non-Hot-Swap  cPCI
               Board,  bhs for a Basic Hot Swap cPCI Board, and fhs for a Full
               Hot Swap cPCI Board.

               Most PCI cards with more than one device are not multi-function
               devices,  but  are  implemented  as a PCI bridge with arbitrary
               devices behind them. In those cases, the subclass displayed  is
               that of the PCI bridge. Most commonly, the bridges are pci-pci,
               a generic PCI to PCI bridge or  stpci,  a  semitransparent  PCI
               bridge.



       -x hardware_function

           Perform  hardware  specific function. These hardware specific func‐
           tions should not normally change the state of a receptacle or occu‐
           pant.

           The following hardware_functions are supported:

           enable_slot | disable_slot

               Change  the  state  of  the slot and preserve the state of slot
               across reboot. Preservation of state across reboot is only sup‐
               ported on select platforms.

               enable_slot  enables  the addition of hardware to this slot for
               hotplugging and at boot time.

               disable_slot disables the addition of hardware to this slot for
               hotplugging  and at boot time. When a slot is disabled its con‐
               dition is shown as unusable.


           enable_autoconfig | disable_autoconfig

               Change the ability to autoconfigure the occupant of  the  slot.
               Only  platforms  that  support  auto configuration support this
               feature.

               enable_autoconfig enables  the  ability  to  autoconfigure  the
               slot.

               disable_autoconfig  disables  the  ability to autoconfigure the
               slot.

               Autoconfiguration is done through the attention button  on  the
               PCI Express platforms and through the injector/ejector latch on
               the CompactPCI platforms. When autoconfiguration  is  disabled,
               the  attention button or latch mechanism cannot be used to con‐
               figure the occupant of the slot.


           led=[led_sub_arg],mode=[mode_sub_arg]

               Without sub-arguments, print a list of  the  current  LED  set‐
               tings. With sub-arguments, set the mode of a specific LED for a
               slot.

               Specify led_sub_arg as fault, power, attn, or active.

               Specify mode_sub_arg as on, off or blink.

               Changing the state of the LED does not change the state of  the
               receptacle  or  occupant.  Normally, the LEDs are controlled by
               the hotplug controller, no user intervention is necessary.  Use
               this command for testing purposes.

               Caution:  Changing  the  state  of the LED can misrepresent the
               state of occupant or receptacle.

               The following command prints the values of LEDs:


                 example#  cfgadm -x led pci0:hpc0_slot1
                 Ap_Id             Led
                 pci0:hpc0_slot1   power=on,fault=off,active=off,attn=off

               The following command turns on the Fault LED:


                 example# cfgadm -x led=fault,mode=on pci0:hpc0_slot1

               The following command turns off the Power LED:


                 example# cfgadm -x led=power,mode=off pci0:hpc0_slot0

               The following command sets the active LED to blink to  indicate
               the location of the slot:

                 example# cfgadm -x led=active,mode=on pci0:hpc0_slot3




EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Printing out the Value of Each Slot



       The following command prints out the values of each slot:


         example# cfgadm -l
         Ap_Id            Type         Receptacle   Occupant       Condition
         c0               scsi-bus     connected    configured     unknown
         c1               scsi-bus     connected    unconfigured   unknown
         c2               scsi-bus     connected    unconfigured   unknown
         cpci_slot1       stpci/fhs    connected    configured     ok
         cpci_slot2       unknown      empty        unconfigured   unknown
         cpci_slot4       stpci/fhs    connected    configured     ok
         cpci_slot5       stpci/fhs    connected    configured     ok


       Example 2 Replacing a Card



       The following command lists all DR-capable attachment points:


         example# cfgadm
         Type             Receptacle   Occupant     Condition
         c0               scsi-bus     connected    configured     unknown
         c1               scsi-bus     connected    unconfigured   unknown
         c2               scsi-bus     connected    unconfigured   unknown
         cpci_slot1       stpci/fhs    connected    configured     ok
         cpci_slot2       unknown      empty        unconfigured   unknown
         cpci_slot4       stpci/fhs    connected    configured     ok
         cpci_slot5       stpci/fhs    connected    configured     ok




       The  following  command  unconfigures  and electrically disconnects the
       card:


         example# cfgadm -c disconnect cpci_slot4




       The change can be verified by entering the following command:


         example# cfgadm cpci_slot4
         Ap_Id                  Type         Receptacle   Occupant     Condition
         cpci_slot4             unknown      disconnected unconfigured unknown




       Now the card can be swapped. The following  command  electrically  con‐
       nects and configures the card:


         example# cfgadm -c configure cpci_slot4




       The change can be verified by entering the following command:


         example# cfgadm cpci_slot4
         Ap_Id                  Type         Receptacle   Occupant     Condition
         cpci_slot4             stpcipci/fhs connected    configured   ok


FILES
       /usr/lib/cfgadm/pci.so.1

           Hardware specific library for PCI hotplugging.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab()  box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/dynamic-reconfiguration


SEE ALSO
       config_admin(3CFGADM),   libcfgadm(3LIB),   attributes(7),   cfgadm(8),
       cfgadm_shp(8)



Oracle Solaris 11.4               11 May 2021                    cfgadm_pci(8)
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