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[PATCH] PCI: support PCIe ARI capability

    http://linux-pci.vger.kernel.narkive.com/zagl9BZO/patch-pci-support-pcie-ari-capability
    This patch adds support for PCI Express Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI) capability. The ARI capability extends the Function Number field of the PCI Express Endpoint by reusing the Device Number which is otherwise hardwired to 0. With ARI, an Endpoint can have up to 256 functions.

Linux-Kernel Archive: [PATCH 2/4 v2] PCI: support ARI ...

    http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0809.0/0096.html
    Support Alternative Routing-ID Interpretation (ARI), which increases the number of functions that can be supported by a PCIe endpoint. ARI is required by SR-IOV. PCI-SIG ARI specification can be found at http://www.pcisig.com/specifications/pciexpress/specifications/ECN-alt-rid-interpretation-070604.pdf

Linux-Kernel Archive: RE: [PATCH 2/4 v2] PCI: support ARI ...

    http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0809.1/0971.html
    ARI is an independent PCI Express extended capability. Multi-function devices supporting this capability may use it to track dependency between different functions and assign function group numbers to these functions.

PCI Express Port Bus Driver Support for Linux

    https://www.kernel.org/doc/ols/2005/ols2005v2-pages-9-18.pdf
    the existing Linux PCI Driver Model but pro- vides the flexibility required to support multi- ple service drivers per PCI Express Port.

The Xillybus Forum • View topic - PCIe Spec: ARI ...

    http://forum.xillybus.com/viewtopic.php?t=120
    Oct 15, 2017 · The ARI is a new feature in PCIe 3.0. When enabled, it changes the meaning of the hardware's 16-bit ID on the bus, or more accurately, it changes the meaning of its 8 LSBs. Instead of containing five bits of "device number" and 3 bits of "function", the device number is said to be zero, and the function number takes up all 8 bits.

M.2 PCI-Express SSD supported? - Linux Mint Forums

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=223885
    May 24, 2017 · The 850 Evo is a SATA drive in an M.2-like form factor (mSATA). The 950 Pro is a PCI-Express drive - quite a different animal. It's plain that the slots are keyed differently, for example. I wouldn't expect a SATA drive to be incompatible. Anyway, on the surface it doesn't appear that they are similar enough to call them equally compatible.



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