#!/bin/sh # # Copyright IBM Corp. 2017,2021 # # s390-tools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details. # # 95zdev/parse-zdev.sh # Parse the kernel command line for rd.zdev kernel parameters. These # parameters are evaluated and used to configure z Systems specific devices. # # Format: # rd.zdev=no-auto # # where # # no-auto: Indicates that firmware-provided I/O configuration data # should not be applied. This also affects automatic # activation of PCI and crypto devices when running in a DPM # LPAR. # zdev_fw_file="/sys/firmware/sclp_sd/config/data" zdev_base_args="--force --yes --no-root-update --no-settle --auto-conf --quiet" zdev_id="/lib/s390-tools/zdev_id" if [ -e "$zdev_fw_file" ] ; then zdev_auto=1 else zdev_auto=0 fi for zdev_arg in $(getargs rd.zdev); do if [ "$zdev_arg" = "no-auto" ] ; then zdev_auto=0 fi done if [ $zdev_auto -eq 1 ] ; then # shellcheck disable=SC2086 chzdev --import "$zdev_fw_file" $zdev_base_args # Get information about DPM environment for line in $($zdev_id) ; do eval "$line" done if [ "$ZDEV_IS_DPM,$ZDEV_NEST_LEVEL,$ZDEV_HYPERVISOR_0" = "1,1,LPAR" ] ; then # Manually iterate over existing PCI devices - there is a udev rule # that handles this for PCI devices added at runtime but that doesn't # work for PCI devices defined before boot because there is no coldplug # trigger for /sys/bus/pci/slots for slot in /sys/bus/pci/slots/* ; do read -r power < "$slot/power" if [ "$power" = "0" ] ; then echo 1 > "$slot/power" fi done fi fi