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Message-ID: <20200406115016.GA10941@lst.de>
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 13:50:16 +0200
From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@....de>
To: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@...abs.ru>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@....de>,
"Aneesh Kumar K.V" <aneesh.kumar@...ux.ibm.com>,
iommu@...ts.linux-foundation.org, linuxppc-dev@...ts.ozlabs.org,
Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@...ux.intel.com>,
Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>,
Joerg Roedel <joro@...tes.org>,
Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@....com>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Michael Ellerman <mpe@...erman.id.au>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] dma-mapping: add a dma_ops_bypass flag to struct
device
On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 07:38:11PM +1100, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
>
>
> On 26/03/2020 12:26, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 25/03/2020 19:37, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> >> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 03:51:36PM +1100, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
> >>>>> This is for persistent memory which you can DMA to/from but yet it does
> >>>>> not appear in the system as a normal memory and therefore requires
> >>>>> special handling anyway (O_DIRECT or DAX, I do not know the exact
> >>>>> mechanics). All other devices in the system should just run as usual,
> >>>>> i.e. use 1:1 mapping if possible.
> >>>>
> >>>> On other systems (x86 and arm) pmem as long as it is page backed does
> >>>> not require any special handling. This must be some weird way powerpc
> >>>> fucked up again, and I suspect you'll have to suffer from it.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> It does not matter if it is backed by pages or not, the problem may also
> >>> appear if we wanted for example p2p PCI via IOMMU (between PHBs) and
> >>> MMIO might be mapped way too high in the system address space and make
> >>> 1:1 impossible.
> >>
> >> How can it be mapped too high for a direct mapping with a 64-bit DMA
> >> mask?
> >
> > The window size is limited and often it is not even sparse. It requires
> > an 8 byte entry per an IOMMU page (which is most commonly is 64k max) so
> > 1TB limit (a guest RAM size) is a quite real thing. MMIO is mapped to
> > guest physical address space outside of this 1TB (on PPC).
> >
> >
>
> I am trying now this approach on top of yours "dma-bypass.3" (it is
> "wip", needs an upper boundary check):
>
> https://github.com/aik/linux/commit/49d73c7771e3f6054804f6cfa80b4e320111662d
>
> Do you see any serious problem with this approach? Thanks!
Do you have a link to the whole branch? The github UI is unfortunately
unusable for that (or I'm missing something).
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