PCI devices on s390x
PCI devices on s390x work differently than on other architectures and need to be configured in a slightly different way.
Every PCI device is linked with an additional zpci
device.
While the zpci
device will be autogenerated if not specified, it is
recommended to specify it explicitly so that you can pass s390-specific
PCI configuration.
For example, in order to pass a PCI device 0000:00:00.0
through to the
guest, you would specify:
qemu-system-s390x ... \
-device zpci,uid=1,fid=0,target=hostdev0,id=zpci1 \
-device vfio-pci,host=0000:00:00.0,id=hostdev0
Here, the zpci device is joined with the PCI device via the target
property.
Note that we don’t set bus, slot or function here for the guest as is common in other PCI implementations. Topology information is not available on s390x, and the guest will not see any of the bus, slot or function information specified on the command line.
Instead, uid
and fid
determine how the device is presented to the guest
operating system.
In case of Linux, uid
will be used in the domain
part of the PCI
identifier, and fid
identifies the physical slot, i.e.:
qemu-system-s390x ... \
-device zpci,uid=7,fid=8,target=hostdev0,id=zpci1 \
...
will be presented in the guest as:
# lspci -v
0007:00:00.0 ...
Physical Slot: 00000008
...