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What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/
Date: October 2025
KernelVersion: 6.19
Contact: intel-xe@lists.freedesktop.org
Description:
This directory appears for the particular Intel Xe device when:
- device supports SR-IOV, and
- device is a Physical Function (PF), and
- driver support for the SR-IOV PF is enabled on given device.
This directory is used as a root for all attributes required to
manage both Physical Function (PF) and Virtual Functions (VFs).
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/pf/
Date: October 2025
KernelVersion: 6.19
Contact: intel-xe@lists.freedesktop.org
Description:
This directory holds attributes related to the SR-IOV Physical
Function (PF).
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf1/
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf2/
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf<N>/
Date: October 2025
KernelVersion: 6.19
Contact: intel-xe@lists.freedesktop.org
Description:
These directories hold attributes related to the SR-IOV Virtual
Functions (VFs).
Note that the VF number <N> is 1-based as described in PCI SR-IOV
specification as the Xe driver follows that naming schema.
There could be "vf1", "vf2" and so on, up to "vf<N>", where <N>
matches the value of the "sriov_totalvfs" attribute.
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/pf/profile/exec_quantum_ms
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/pf/profile/preempt_timeout_us
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/pf/profile/sched_priority
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf<n>/profile/exec_quantum_ms
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf<n>/profile/preempt_timeout_us
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf<n>/profile/sched_priority
Date: October 2025
KernelVersion: 6.19
Contact: intel-xe@lists.freedesktop.org
Description:
These files expose scheduling parameters for the PF and its VFs, and
are visible only on Intel Xe platforms that use time-sliced GPU sharing.
They can be changed even if VFs are enabled and running and reflect the
settings of all tiles/GTs assigned to the given function.
exec_quantum_ms: (RW) unsigned integer
The GT execution quantum (EQ) in [ms] for the given function.
Actual quantum value might be aligned per HW/FW requirements.
Default is 0 (unlimited).
preempt_timeout_us: (RW) unsigned integer
The GT preemption timeout in [us] of the given function.
Actual timeout value might be aligned per HW/FW requirements.
Default is 0 (unlimited).
sched_priority: (RW/RO) string
The GT scheduling priority of the given function.
"low" - function will be scheduled on the GPU for its EQ/PT
only if function has any work already submitted.
"normal" - functions will be scheduled on the GPU for its EQ/PT
irrespective of whether it has submitted a work or not.
"high" - function will be scheduled on the GPU for its EQ/PT
in the next time-slice after the current one completes
and function has a work submitted.
Default is "low".
When read, this file will display the current and available
scheduling priorities. The currently active priority level will
be enclosed in square brackets, like:
[low] normal high
This file can be read-only if changing the priority is not
supported.
Writes to these attributes may fail with errors like:
-EINVAL if provided input is malformed or not recognized,
-EPERM if change is not applicable on given HW/FW,
-EIO if FW refuses to change the provisioning.
Reads from these attributes may fail with:
-EUCLEAN if value is not consistent across all tiles/GTs.
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/.bulk_profile/exec_quantum_ms
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/.bulk_profile/preempt_timeout_us
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/.bulk_profile/sched_priority
Date: October 2025
KernelVersion: 6.19
Contact: intel-xe@lists.freedesktop.org
Description:
These files allows bulk reconfiguration of the scheduling parameters
of the PF or VFs and are available only for Intel Xe platforms with
GPU sharing based on the time-slice basis. These scheduling parameters
can be changed even if VFs are enabled and running.
exec_quantum_ms: (WO) unsigned integer
The GT execution quantum (EQ) in [ms] to be applied to all functions.
See sriov_admin/{pf,vf<N>}/profile/exec_quantum_ms for more details.
preempt_timeout_us: (WO) unsigned integer
The GT preemption timeout (PT) in [us] to be applied to all functions.
See sriov_admin/{pf,vf<N>}/profile/preempt_timeout_us for more details.
sched_priority: (RW/RO) string
The GT scheduling priority to be applied for all functions.
See sriov_admin/{pf,vf<N>}/profile/sched_priority for more details.
Writes to these attributes may fail with errors like:
-EINVAL if provided input is malformed or not recognized,
-EPERM if change is not applicable on given HW/FW,
-EIO if FW refuses to change the provisioning.
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf<n>/stop
Date: October 2025
KernelVersion: 6.19
Contact: intel-xe@lists.freedesktop.org
Description:
This file allows to control scheduling of the VF on the Intel Xe GPU
platforms. It allows to implement custom policy mechanism in case VFs
are misbehaving or triggering adverse events above defined thresholds.
stop: (WO) bool
All GT executions of given function shall be immediately stopped.
To allow scheduling this VF again, the VF FLR must be triggered.
Writes to this attribute may fail with errors like:
-EINVAL if provided input is malformed or not recognized,
-EPERM if change is not applicable on given HW/FW,
-EIO if FW refuses to change the scheduling.
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/pf/device
What: /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xe/.../sriov_admin/vf<n>/device
Date: October 2025
KernelVersion: 6.19
Contact: intel-xe@lists.freedesktop.org
Description:
These are symlinks to the underlying PCI device entry representing
given Xe SR-IOV function. For the PF, this link is always present.
For VFs, this link is present only for currently enabled VFs.
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