NAME
NAME
cxl-create-region - Assemble a CXL region by setting up attributes of its constituent CXL memdevs.
SYNOPSIS
cxl create-region [<options>]
DESCRIPTION
A CXL region is composed of one or more slices of CXL memdevs, with configurable interleave settings - both the number of interleave ways, and the interleave granularity.
For create-region, a size can optionally be specified, but if not, the maximum possible size for each memdev will be used up to the available decode capacity in the system for the given memory type. For persistent regions a UUID can optionally be specified, but if not, one will be generated.
If the region-creation operation is successful, a region object will be emitted on stdout in JSON format (see examples). If the specified arguments cannot be satisfied with a legal configuration, then an appropriate error will be emitted on stderr.
EXAMPLE
#cxl create-region -m -d decoder0.1 -w 2 -g 1024 mem0 mem1
{
"region":"region0",
"resource":"0xc90000000",
"size":"512.00 MiB (536.87 MB)",
"interleave_ways":2,
"interleave_granularity":1024,
"mappings":[
{
"position":1,
"decoder":"decoder4.0"
},
{
"position":0,
"decoder":"decoder3.0"
}
]
}
created 1 region
OPTIONS
<target(s)>
The CXL targets that should be used to form the region. The number of
target arguments must match the –ways option (if provided).
-b; --bus=
Restrict the operation to the specified bus.
-m; --memdevs
Indicate that the non-option arguments for target(s) refer to memdev
device names. If this option is omitted and no targets are specified
then create-region uses the equivalent of cxl list -M -d $decoder
internally as the target list. Note that depending on the topology, for
example with switches, the automatic target list ordering may not be
valid and manual specification of the target list is required.
-s; --size=
Specify the total size for the new region. This is optional, and by
default, the maximum possible size will be used. The maximum possible
size is gated by both the contiguous free HPA space remaining in the
root decoder, and the available DPA space in the component memdevs.
-t; --type=
Specify the region type - pmem or ram. Default to root decoder
capability, and if that is ambiguous, default to pmem.
-U; --uuid=
Specify a UUID for the new region. This shouldn’t usually need to be
specified, as one will be generated by default. Only applicable to pmem
regions.
-w; --ways=
The number of interleave ways for the new region’s interleave. This
should be equal to the number of memdevs specified in –memdevs, if
–memdevs is being supplied. If –ways is not specified, it will be
determined based on the number of memdev targets provided.
-g; --granularity=
The interleave granularity for the new region. Must match the selected
root decoder’s (if provided) granularity. If the root decoder is
interleaved across more than one host-bridge then this value must match
that granularity. Otherwise, for non-interleaved decode windows, any
granularity can be specified as long as all devices support that
setting.
-d; --decoder=
The root decoder that the region should be created under. If not
supplied, the first cross-host bridge (if available), decoder that
supports the largest interleave will be chosen.
-Q; --enforce-qos
Parameter to enforce qos_class mismatch failure. Region create operation
will fail of the qos_class of the root decoder and one of the memdev
that backs the region mismatches.
-u; --human
By default the command will output machine-friendly raw-integer data.
Instead, with this flag, numbers representing storage size will be
formatted as human readable strings with units, other fields are
converted to hexadecimal strings.
--debug
Turn on additional debug messages including library debug.
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