Re: [PATCH v3 12/24] powerpc/iommu/powernv: Release replaced TCE
From: Alexey Kardashevskiy
Date: Wed Feb 04 2015 - 23:57:18 EST
On 02/04/2015 05:08 PM, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 08:21:53PM +1100, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
>> At the moment writing new TCE value to the IOMMU table fails with EBUSY
>> if there is a valid entry already. However PAPR specification allows
>> the guest to write new TCE value without clearing it first.
>>
>> Another problem this patch is addressing is the use of pool locks for
>> external IOMMU users such as VFIO. The pool locks are to protect
>> DMA page allocator rather than entries and since the host kernel does
>> not control what pages are in use, there is no point in pool locks and
>> exchange()+put_page(oldtce) is sufficient to avoid possible races.
>>
>> This adds an exchange() callback to iommu_table_ops which does the same
>> thing as set() plus it returns replaced TCE(s) so the caller can release
>> the pages afterwards.
>>
>> This implements exchange() for IODA2 only. This adds a requirement
>> for a platform to have exchange() implemented so from now on IODA2 is
>> the only supported PHB for VFIO-SPAPR.
>>
>> This replaces iommu_tce_build() and iommu_clear_tce() with
>> a single iommu_tce_xchg().
>
> [snip]
>
>> @@ -294,8 +303,9 @@ static long tce_iommu_build(struct tce_container *container,
>>
>> hva = (unsigned long) page_address(page) +
>> (tce & IOMMU_PAGE_MASK(tbl) & ~PAGE_MASK);
>> + oldtce = 0;
>>
>> - ret = iommu_tce_build(tbl, entry + 1, hva, direction);
>> + ret = iommu_tce_xchg(tbl, entry + i, hva, &oldtce, direction);
>
> Is the change from entry + 1 to entry + i here an actual bug fix?
> If so please mention it in the patch description.
This patch added the bug:
[PATCH v3 01/24] vfio: powerpc/spapr: Move page pinning from arch code to
VFIO IOMMU driver
Will fix in the next try.
--
Alexey
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