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1 What: /sys/.../<device>/mdev_supported_types/
6 supported mediated device types and their details for
7 <device>. Supported type attributes are defined by the
8 vendor driver who registers with Mediated device framework.
10 by adding the device driver string as a prefix to the
13 What: /sys/.../<device>/mdev_supported_types/<type-id>/
24 What: /sys/.../mdev_supported_types/<type-id>/create
28 Writing UUID to this file will create mediated device of
29 type <type-id> for parent device <device>. This is a
30 write-only file.
33 # echo "83b8f4f2-509f-382f-3c1e-e6bfe0fa1001" > \
34 /sys/devices/foo/mdev_supported_types/foo-1/create
36 What: /sys/.../mdev_supported_types/<type-id>/devices/
41 devices sysfs entries which are created of this <type-id>.
43 What: /sys/.../mdev_supported_types/<type-id>/available_instances
48 devices of type <type-id> that can be created. This is a
52 device of that type. Userspace application should check
54 creating mediated device of this type.
56 What: /sys/.../mdev_supported_types/<type-id>/device_api
60 Reading this attribute will show VFIO device API supported
61 by this type. For example, "vfio-pci" for a PCI device,
62 "vfio-platform" for platform device.
64 What: /sys/.../mdev_supported_types/<type-id>/name
69 mediated device that will get created of type <type-id>.
70 This is optional attribute. For example: "Grid M60-0Q"
73 a particular <type-id> that can help in understanding the
74 type of mediated device.
76 What: /sys/.../mdev_supported_types/<type-id>/description
81 mediated device that will get created of type <type-id>.
86 a particular <type-id> that can help in understanding the
87 features provided by that type of mediated device.
89 What: /sys/.../<device>/<UUID>/
93 This directory represents device directory of mediated
94 device. It contains all the attributes related to mediated
95 device.
97 What: /sys/.../<device>/<UUID>/mdev_type
101 This is symbolic link pointing to supported type, <type-id>
102 directory of which this mediated device is created.
104 What: /sys/.../<device>/<UUID>/remove
108 Writing '1' to this file destroys the mediated device. The
109 vendor driver can fail the remove() callback if that device