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[xen master] docs/man: extract documentation of PCI_SPEC_STRING from the xl.cfg manpage...



commit 581abb66a9ee5de403c97b2520960f65a878a0ff
Author:     Paul Durrant <pdurrant@xxxxxxxxxx>
AuthorDate: Tue Dec 8 19:30:23 2020 +0000
Commit:     Wei Liu <wl@xxxxxxx>
CommitDate: Tue Dec 15 16:24:23 2020 +0000

    docs/man: extract documentation of PCI_SPEC_STRING from the xl.cfg 
manpage...
    
    ... and put it into a new xl-pci-configuration(5) manpage, akin to the
    xl-network-configration(5) and xl-disk-configuration(5) manpages.
    
    This patch moves the content of the section verbatim. A subsequent patch
    will improve the documentation, once it is in its new location.
    
    Signed-off-by: Paul Durrant <pdurrant@xxxxxxxxxx>
    Reviewed-by: Oleksandr Andrushchenko <oleksandr_andrushchenko@xxxxxxxx>
    Acked-by: Wei Liu <wl@xxxxxxx>
---
 docs/man/xl-pci-configuration.5.pod | 78 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 docs/man/xl.cfg.5.pod.in            | 68 +-------------------------------
 2 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/man/xl-pci-configuration.5.pod 
b/docs/man/xl-pci-configuration.5.pod
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..72a27bd95d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/man/xl-pci-configuration.5.pod
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+=encoding utf8
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+xl-pci-configuration - XL PCI Configuration Syntax
+
+=head1 SYNTAX
+
+This document specifies the format for B<PCI_SPEC_STRING> which is used by
+the L<xl.cfg(5)> pci configuration option, and related L<xl(1)> commands.
+
+Each B<PCI_SPEC_STRING> has the form of
+B<[DDDD:]BB:DD.F[@VSLOT],KEY=VALUE,KEY=VALUE,...> where:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<[DDDD:]BB:DD.F>
+
+Identifies the PCI device from the host perspective in the domain
+(B<DDDD>), Bus (B<BB>), Device (B<DD>) and Function (B<F>) syntax. This is
+the same scheme as used in the output of B<lspci(1)> for the device in
+question.
+
+Note: by default B<lspci(1)> will omit the domain (B<DDDD>) if it
+is zero and it is optional here also. You may specify the function
+(B<F>) as B<*> to indicate all functions.
+
+=item B<@VSLOT>
+
+Specifies the virtual slot where the guest will see this
+device. This is equivalent to the B<DD> which the guest sees. In a
+guest B<DDDD> and B<BB> are C<0000:00>.
+
+=item B<permissive=BOOLEAN>
+
+By default pciback only allows PV guests to write "known safe" values
+into PCI configuration space, likewise QEMU (both qemu-xen and
+qemu-xen-traditional) imposes the same constraint on HVM guests.
+However, many devices require writes to other areas of the configuration space
+in order to operate properly.  This option tells the backend (pciback or QEMU)
+to allow all writes to the PCI configuration space of this device by this
+domain.
+
+B<This option should be enabled with caution:> it gives the guest much
+more control over the device, which may have security or stability
+implications.  It is recommended to only enable this option for
+trusted VMs under administrator's control.
+
+=item B<msitranslate=BOOLEAN>
+
+Specifies that MSI-INTx translation should be turned on for the PCI
+device. When enabled, MSI-INTx translation will always enable MSI on
+the PCI device regardless of whether the guest uses INTx or MSI. Some
+device drivers, such as NVIDIA's, detect an inconsistency and do not
+function when this option is enabled. Therefore the default is false (0).
+
+=item B<seize=BOOLEAN>
+
+Tells B<xl> to automatically attempt to re-assign a device to
+pciback if it is not already assigned.
+
+B<WARNING:> If you set this option, B<xl> will gladly re-assign a critical
+system device, such as a network or a disk controller being used by
+dom0 without confirmation.  Please use with care.
+
+=item B<power_mgmt=BOOLEAN>
+
+B<(HVM only)> Specifies that the VM should be able to program the
+D0-D3hot power management states for the PCI device. The default is false (0).
+
+=item B<rdm_policy=STRING>
+
+B<(HVM/x86 only)> This is the same as the policy setting inside the B<rdm>
+option but just specific to a given device. The default is "relaxed".
+
+Note: this would override global B<rdm> option.
+
+=back
diff --git a/docs/man/xl.cfg.5.pod.in b/docs/man/xl.cfg.5.pod.in
index 12201a7e54..c8e017f950 100644
--- a/docs/man/xl.cfg.5.pod.in
+++ b/docs/man/xl.cfg.5.pod.in
@@ -1101,73 +1101,7 @@ option is valid only when the B<controller> option is 
specified.
 =item B<pci=[ "PCI_SPEC_STRING", "PCI_SPEC_STRING", ...]>
 
 Specifies the host PCI devices to passthrough to this guest.
-Each B<PCI_SPEC_STRING> has the form of
-B<[DDDD:]BB:DD.F[@VSLOT],KEY=VALUE,KEY=VALUE,...> where:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item B<[DDDD:]BB:DD.F>
-
-Identifies the PCI device from the host perspective in the domain
-(B<DDDD>), Bus (B<BB>), Device (B<DD>) and Function (B<F>) syntax. This is
-the same scheme as used in the output of B<lspci(1)> for the device in
-question.
-
-Note: by default B<lspci(1)> will omit the domain (B<DDDD>) if it
-is zero and it is optional here also. You may specify the function
-(B<F>) as B<*> to indicate all functions.
-
-=item B<@VSLOT>
-
-Specifies the virtual slot where the guest will see this
-device. This is equivalent to the B<DD> which the guest sees. In a
-guest B<DDDD> and B<BB> are C<0000:00>.
-
-=item B<permissive=BOOLEAN>
-
-By default pciback only allows PV guests to write "known safe" values
-into PCI configuration space, likewise QEMU (both qemu-xen and
-qemu-xen-traditional) imposes the same constraint on HVM guests.
-However, many devices require writes to other areas of the configuration space
-in order to operate properly.  This option tells the backend (pciback or QEMU)
-to allow all writes to the PCI configuration space of this device by this
-domain.
-
-B<This option should be enabled with caution:> it gives the guest much
-more control over the device, which may have security or stability
-implications.  It is recommended to only enable this option for
-trusted VMs under administrator's control.
-
-=item B<msitranslate=BOOLEAN>
-
-Specifies that MSI-INTx translation should be turned on for the PCI
-device. When enabled, MSI-INTx translation will always enable MSI on
-the PCI device regardless of whether the guest uses INTx or MSI. Some
-device drivers, such as NVIDIA's, detect an inconsistency and do not
-function when this option is enabled. Therefore the default is false (0).
-
-=item B<seize=BOOLEAN>
-
-Tells B<xl> to automatically attempt to re-assign a device to
-pciback if it is not already assigned.
-
-B<WARNING:> If you set this option, B<xl> will gladly re-assign a critical
-system device, such as a network or a disk controller being used by
-dom0 without confirmation.  Please use with care.
-
-=item B<power_mgmt=BOOLEAN>
-
-B<(HVM only)> Specifies that the VM should be able to program the
-D0-D3hot power management states for the PCI device. The default is false (0).
-
-=item B<rdm_policy=STRING>
-
-B<(HVM/x86 only)> This is the same as the policy setting inside the B<rdm>
-option but just specific to a given device. The default is "relaxed".
-
-Note: this would override global B<rdm> option.
-
-=back
+See L<xl-pci-configuration(5)> for more details.
 
 =item B<pci_permissive=BOOLEAN>
 
--
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