tools: rename pci_unbind script

In order to make this tool available among other system commands,
the name must be more specific.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon <thomas.monjalon@6wind.com>
Acked-by: Chris Wright <chrisw@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Thomas Monjalon 2014-02-03 18:40:56 +01:00
parent e6b87d19d9
commit ecdf5f53ff
2 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -324,13 +324,13 @@ grep_meminfo()
}
#
# Calls pci_unbind.py --status to show the NIC and what they
# Calls igb_uio_bind.py --status to show the NIC and what they
# are all bound to, in terms of drivers.
#
show_nics()
{
if /sbin/lsmod | grep -q igb_uio ; then
${RTE_SDK}/tools/pci_unbind.py --status
${RTE_SDK}/tools/igb_uio_bind.py --status
else
echo "# Please load the 'igb_uio' kernel module before querying or "
echo "# adjusting NIC device bindings"
@ -338,16 +338,16 @@ show_nics()
}
#
# Uses pci_unbind.py to move devices to work with igb_uio
# Uses igb_uio_bind.py to move devices to work with igb_uio
#
bind_nics()
{
if /sbin/lsmod | grep -q igb_uio ; then
${RTE_SDK}/tools/pci_unbind.py --status
${RTE_SDK}/tools/igb_uio_bind.py --status
echo ""
echo -n "Enter PCI address of device to bind to IGB UIO driver: "
read PCI_PATH
sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/pci_unbind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_PATH && echo "OK"
sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/igb_uio_bind.py -b igb_uio $PCI_PATH && echo "OK"
else
echo "# Please load the 'igb_uio' kernel module before querying or "
echo "# adjusting NIC device bindings"
@ -355,18 +355,18 @@ bind_nics()
}
#
# Uses pci_unbind.py to move devices to work with kernel drivers again
# Uses igb_uio_bind.py to move devices to work with kernel drivers again
#
unbind_nics()
{
${RTE_SDK}/tools/pci_unbind.py --status
${RTE_SDK}/tools/igb_uio_bind.py --status
echo ""
echo -n "Enter PCI address of device to bind to IGB UIO driver: "
read PCI_PATH
echo ""
echo -n "Enter name of kernel driver to bind the device to: "
read DRV
sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/pci_unbind.py -b $DRV $PCI_PATH && echo "OK"
sudo ${RTE_SDK}/tools/igb_uio_bind.py -b $DRV $PCI_PATH && echo "OK"
}
#