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Message-ID: <20120208152748.GD22598@amd.com>
Date:	Wed, 8 Feb 2012 16:27:48 +0100
From:	Joerg Roedel <joerg.roedel@....com>
To:	David Gibson <david@...son.dropbear.id.au>
CC:	<dwmw2@...radead.org>, <iommu@...ts.linux-foundation.org>,
	<aik@...abs.ru>, <benh@...nel.crashing.org>,
	<qemu-devel@...gnu.org>, <alex.williamson@...hat.com>,
	<kvm@...r.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] Device isolation group infrastructure (v3)

On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 03:46:52PM +1100, David Gibson wrote:
> In order to safely drive a device with a userspace driver, or to pass
> it through to a guest system, we must first make sure that the device
> is isolated in such a way that it cannot interfere with other devices
> on the system.  This isolation is only available on some systems and
> will generally require an iommu, and might require other support in
> bridges or other system hardware.
> 
> Often, it's not possible to isolate every device from every other
> device in the system.  For example, certain PCI/PCIe bridge
> configurations mean that an iommu cannot reliably distinguish which
> device behind the bridge initiated a DMA transaction.  Similarly some
> buggy PCI multifunction devices initiate all DMAs as function 0, so
> the functions cannot be isolated from each other, even if the IOMMU
> normally allows this.
> 
> Therefore, the user, and code to allow userspace drivers or guest
> passthrough, needs a way to determine which devices can be isolated
> from which others.  This patch adds infrastructure to handle this by
> introducing the concept of a "device isolation group" - a group of
> devices which can, as a unit, be safely isolated from the rest of the
> system and therefore can be, as a unit, safely assigned to an
> unprivileged used or guest.  That is, the groups represent the minimum
> granularity with which devices may be assigned to untrusted
> components.
> 
> This code manages groups, but does not create them or allow use of
> grouped devices by a guest.  Creating groups would be done by iommu or
> bridge drivers, using the interface this patch provides.  It's
> expected that the groups will be used in future by the in-kernel iommu
> interface, and would also be used by VFIO or other subsystems to allow
> safe passthrough of devices to userspace or guests.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@...abs.ru>
> Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@...son.dropbear.id.au>
> ---
>  drivers/base/Kconfig             |    3 +
>  drivers/base/Makefile            |    1 +
>  drivers/base/base.h              |    3 +
>  drivers/base/core.c              |    6 ++
>  drivers/base/device_isolation.c  |  184 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  drivers/base/init.c              |    2 +
>  include/linux/device.h           |    5 +
>  include/linux/device_isolation.h |  100 +++++++++++++++++++++

Again, device grouping is done by the IOMMU drivers, so this all belongs
into the generic iommu-code rather than the driver core.

I think it makes sense to introduce a device->iommu pointer which
depends on CONFIG_IOMMU_API and put the group information into it.
This also has the benefit that we can consolidate all the
device->arch.iommu pointers into device->iommu as well.


>  8 files changed, 304 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 drivers/base/device_isolation.c
>  create mode 100644 include/linux/device_isolation.h
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/base/Kconfig b/drivers/base/Kconfig
> index 7be9f79..a52f2db 100644
> --- a/drivers/base/Kconfig
> +++ b/drivers/base/Kconfig
> @@ -189,4 +189,7 @@ config DMA_SHARED_BUFFER
>  	  APIs extension; the file's descriptor can then be passed on to other
>  	  driver.
>  
> +config DEVICE_ISOLATION
> +	bool "Enable isolating devices for safe pass-through to guests or user space."
> +

No need for a config option. When IOMMU drivers are enabled we also want
the group code to be active.


	Joerg

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