Re: IOMMU and DMA mode of pata_jmicron

From: Roedel, Joerg
Date: Mon Jan 03 2011 - 06:30:14 EST


On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 08:00:12PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> (CC'd linux-ide, Joerg)
>
> On 12/28/2010 06:43 PM, Steffen Moser wrote:
> > I've encountered a problem with my AMD 890FX based system
> > and linux-2.6.35.10 (x86_64 platform).
> >
> > After activating the option "IOMMU" in the mainboard's BIOS
> > setup, the onboard P-ATA controller "JMicron Technology Corp.
> > JMB361 AHCI/IDE (rev 02)" puts itself back in the PIO mode.
> > When loading the module, the kernel reports:
> >
> > pata_jmicron 0000:06:00.1: BMDMA: failed to set dma mask, \
> > falling back to PIO
> [...]
> > As soon as I deactivate IOMMU in BIOS setup, the P-ATA channel
> > runs in the DMA mode again. The S-ATA controllers don't seem
> > to be affected.
> >
> > My question is: Is this a known behavior? Are there any
> > things I have to consider when activating IOMMU (which seems
> > to be AMD-Vi) on an 890FX based system? Is it a problem of
> > the chipset and/or the controller or is it related to a
> > problem in the libata area?
> >
> > Some information about the affected system:
> >
> > - Mainboard: ASUS M4A89TD Pro/USB3
> > - BIOS version: 1101 (most recent version)
> > - Chipset: AMD 890FX
> > - Processor: AMD Phenom 1090T
> > - Memory: 4 x 4 GB (Kingston KVR1333D3E9S/4G)
> > - Distribution: openSUSE 11.3
> > - Kernel: 2.6.35.10 (from "kernel.org"), x86_64
> >
>
> This condition occurs when the PCI API cannot set the PCI device's DMA
> mask to the 32-bit value
> #define ATA_DMA_MASK 0xffffffffULL
>
> That is an unusual failure for such a modern system, which certainly can
> handle 32-bit masks like that, one would think.

Luckily I have exactly the same motherboard under my desk. It shows the
same issue. The problem is that the PCI device of the PATA controler
(4:00.1 in my case) is not described in the IVRS ACPI table. So the
IOMMU driver does not feel responsible for it and the dma_supported()
call on this device will fail. This also makes pci_set_dma_mask() fail
on this device. So it comes down to a BIOS bug. I look into it to find a
workaround.

Joerg

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