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PCI Device Reference Counting
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One Line Summary
Discussion of synchronization issues with device addition and removal
Abstract
There are several open issues related to races and deadlocks when adding or removing devices or rescanning buses. PCI currently doesn’t have a consistent strategy for managing data structure lifetimes. Jiang Liu and Gu Zheng are improving PCI reference counting to address these problems.
Tags
PCI, PCIe, hot-plug
Presentation Materials
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Bjorn Helgaas
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Linux PCI subsystem maintainer.
Sessions
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- Title: PCI Device Reference Counting
- Microconference: ACPI/PM, PCI subsystems I
- Time: 9:25am
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One Line Summary:
Discussion of synchronization issues with device addition and removal
- slides
- Speakers: Myron Stowe, Bjorn Helgaas
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- Title: SR-IOV Virtual Function Lifetimes
- Microconference: ACPI/PM, PCI subsystems I
- Time: 9:00am
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One Line Summary:
Discussion of issues around enabling, disabling, and removing Virtual Functions
- slides
- Speakers: Myron Stowe, Bjorn Helgaas
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Biography
Myron Stowe has worked with various UNIX based operating systems since 1980. He has always had a strong interest in hardware and system architecture and has focused his career in areas such as: diagnostics, embedded systems, device drivers, and the kernel.
Myron is currently a Linux kernel engineer with Red Hat’s “Platform Enablement” team and is responsible for the kernel’s PCI, of which he is the internal maintainer, ACPI enumeration, and resource management subsystems.
Sessions
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- Title: PCI Device Reference Counting
- Microconference: ACPI/PM, PCI subsystems I
- Time: 9:25am
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One Line Summary:
Discussion of synchronization issues with device addition and removal
- slides
- Speakers: Myron Stowe, Bjorn Helgaas
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- Title: SR-IOV Virtual Function Lifetimes
- Microconference: ACPI/PM, PCI subsystems I
- Time: 9:00am
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One Line Summary:
Discussion of issues around enabling, disabling, and removing Virtual Functions
- slides
- Speakers: Myron Stowe, Bjorn Helgaas
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