Re: [PATCH v4 3/6] iommu/sva: Stop using ioasid_set for SVA

From: Jacob Pan
Date: Thu Mar 02 2023 - 12:14:06 EST


Hi Baolu,

On Thu, 2 Mar 2023 21:01:42 +0800, Baolu Lu <baolu.lu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> On 2023/3/2 7:56, Jacob Pan wrote:
> > From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Instead SVA drivers can use a simple global IDA to allocate PASIDs for
> > each mm_struct.
> >
> > Future work would be to allow drivers using the SVA APIs to reserve
> > global PASIDs from this IDA for their internal use, eg with the DMA API
> > PASID support.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > v4:
> > - Keep GFP_ATOMIC flag for PASID allocation, will changed to
> > GFP_KERNEL in a separate patch.
> > ---
> > drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.c | 62 ++++++++++-----------------------------
> > drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.h | 3 --
> > 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.c b/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.c
> > index 376b2a9e2543..297852ae5e7c 100644
> > --- a/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.c
> > +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.c
> > @@ -9,26 +9,13 @@
> > #include "iommu-sva.h"
> >
> > static DEFINE_MUTEX(iommu_sva_lock);
> > -static DECLARE_IOASID_SET(iommu_sva_pasid);
> > +static DEFINE_IDA(iommu_global_pasid_ida);
> >
> > -/**
> > - * iommu_sva_alloc_pasid - Allocate a PASID for the mm
> > - * @mm: the mm
> > - * @min: minimum PASID value (inclusive)
> > - * @max: maximum PASID value (inclusive)
> > - *
> > - * Try to allocate a PASID for this mm, or take a reference to the
> > existing one
> > - * provided it fits within the [@min, @max] range. On success the
> > PASID is
> > - * available in mm->pasid and will be available for the lifetime of
> > the mm.
> > - *
> > - * Returns 0 on success and < 0 on error.
> > - */
> > -int iommu_sva_alloc_pasid(struct mm_struct *mm, ioasid_t min, ioasid_t
> > max) +static int iommu_sva_alloc_pasid(struct mm_struct *mm, ioasid_t
> > min, ioasid_t max) {
> > - int ret = 0;
> > - ioasid_t pasid;
> > + int ret;
> >
> > - if (min == INVALID_IOASID || max == INVALID_IOASID ||
> > + if (min == IOMMU_PASID_INVALID || max == IOMMU_PASID_INVALID ||
> > min == 0 || max < min)
>
> It's irrelevant to this patch. Just out of curiosity, why do we need to
> exclude PASID 0 here? I just had a quick look at PCI spec section 6.20.
> The spec does not state that PASID 0 is invalid.
>
my understanding is that ARM reserves PASID0, unlike VT-d where RID_PASID
is programmable.

> > return -EINVAL;
> >
> > @@ -37,39 +24,20 @@ int iommu_sva_alloc_pasid(struct mm_struct *mm,
> > ioasid_t min, ioasid_t max) if (pasid_valid(mm->pasid)) {
> > if (mm->pasid < min || mm->pasid >= max)
> > ret = -EOVERFLOW;
> > + else
> > + ret = 0;
>
> Nit:
>
> If you didn't change "int ret = 0" to "int ret", we don't need above two
> lines. Did I miss anything?
>
you are right

> > goto out;
> > }
> >
> > - pasid = ioasid_alloc(&iommu_sva_pasid, min, max, mm);
> > - if (!pasid_valid(pasid))
> > - ret = -ENOMEM;
> > - else
> > - mm->pasid = ret;
> > + ret = ida_alloc_range(&iommu_global_pasid_ida, min, max,
> > GFP_ATOMIC);
> > + if (ret < min)
>
> Nit:
> ret < 0?
will do

> ida_alloc_range() returns negative error number on failure.
>
> > + goto out;
> > + mm->pasid = ret;
> > + ret = 0;
> > out:
> > mutex_unlock(&iommu_sva_lock);
> > return ret;
> > }
> > -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iommu_sva_alloc_pasid);
> > -
> > -/* ioasid_find getter() requires a void * argument */
> > -static bool __mmget_not_zero(void *mm)
> > -{
> > - return mmget_not_zero(mm);
> > -}
> > -
> > -/**
> > - * iommu_sva_find() - Find mm associated to the given PASID
> > - * @pasid: Process Address Space ID assigned to the mm
> > - *
> > - * On success a reference to the mm is taken, and must be released
> > with mmput().
> > - *
> > - * Returns the mm corresponding to this PASID, or an error if not
> > found.
> > - */
> > -struct mm_struct *iommu_sva_find(ioasid_t pasid)
> > -{
> > - return ioasid_find(&iommu_sva_pasid, pasid, __mmget_not_zero);
> > -}
> > -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iommu_sva_find);
>
> Removing iommu_sva_find() has nothing to do with the intention of this
> patch. Perhaps make it in a separated patch?
will do

> >
> > /**
> > * iommu_sva_bind_device() - Bind a process address space to a device
> > @@ -241,8 +209,8 @@ iommu_sva_handle_iopf(struct iommu_fault *fault,
> > void *data)
> > void mm_pasid_drop(struct mm_struct *mm)
> > {
> > - if (pasid_valid(mm->pasid)) {
> > - ioasid_free(mm->pasid);
> > - mm->pasid = INVALID_IOASID;
> > - }
> > + if (likely(!pasid_valid(mm->pasid)))
>
> Why is this a likely?
most mm does not have a PASID, thus initialized with invalid ioasid during
fork. This function is called for every mm.

> > + return;
> > +
> > + ida_free(&iommu_global_pasid_ida, mm->pasid);
> > }
> > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.h b/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.h
> > index 7215a761b962..c22d0174ad61 100644
> > --- a/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.h
> > +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommu-sva.h
> > @@ -8,9 +8,6 @@
> > #include <linux/ioasid.h>
> > #include <linux/mm_types.h>
> >
> > -int iommu_sva_alloc_pasid(struct mm_struct *mm, ioasid_t min, ioasid_t
> > max); -struct mm_struct *iommu_sva_find(ioasid_t pasid);
> > -
> > /* I/O Page fault */
> > struct device;
> > struct iommu_fault;
>
> Best regards,
> baolu


Thanks,

Jacob