Re: [RFC PATCH v5 03/11] VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1 for platform bus devices on ARM

From: Alex Williamson
Date: Mon Apr 28 2014 - 12:44:31 EST


On Mon, 2014-04-28 at 17:52 +0200, Antonios Motakis wrote:
> This allows to make use of the VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1 driver with platform
> devices on ARM in addition to PCI. This is required in order to use the
> Exynos SMMU, or ARM SMMU driver with VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1.
>
> Signed-off-by: Antonios Motakis <a.motakis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/vfio/Kconfig | 2 +-
> drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c | 5 ++++-
> 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/vfio/Kconfig b/drivers/vfio/Kconfig
> index af7b204..3a598ed 100644
> --- a/drivers/vfio/Kconfig
> +++ b/drivers/vfio/Kconfig
> @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ config VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE
> menuconfig VFIO
> tristate "VFIO Non-Privileged userspace driver framework"
> depends on IOMMU_API
> - select VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1 if X86
> + select VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1 if X86 || ARM
> select VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE if (PPC_POWERNV || PPC_PSERIES)
> select ANON_INODES
> help
> diff --git a/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c b/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c
> index 1f90344..4dc989d 100644
> --- a/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c
> +++ b/drivers/vfio/vfio_iommu_type1.c
> @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
> #include <linux/iommu.h>
> #include <linux/module.h>
> #include <linux/mm.h>
> +#include <linux/pci.h> /* pci_bus_type */
> #include <linux/rbtree.h>
> #include <linux/sched.h>
> #include <linux/slab.h>
> @@ -721,13 +722,15 @@ static int vfio_iommu_type1_attach_group(void *iommu_data,
> INIT_LIST_HEAD(&domain->group_list);
> list_add(&group->next, &domain->group_list);
>
> - if (!allow_unsafe_interrupts &&
> +#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
> + if (bus == &pci_bus_type && !allow_unsafe_interrupts &&
> !iommu_domain_has_cap(domain->domain, IOMMU_CAP_INTR_REMAP)) {
> pr_warn("%s: No interrupt remapping support. Use the module param \"allow_unsafe_interrupts\" to enable VFIO IOMMU support on this platform\n",
> __func__);
> ret = -EPERM;
> goto out_detach;
> }
> +#endif
>
> if (iommu_domain_has_cap(domain->domain, IOMMU_CAP_CACHE_COHERENCY))
> domain->prot |= IOMMU_CACHE;

This is not a PCI specific requirement. Anything that can support MSI
needs an IOMMU that can provide isolation for both DMA and interrupts.
I think the IOMMU should still be telling us that it has this feature.
Thanks,

Alex

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