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Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2020 01:36:46 +0000
From: "Tian, Kevin" <kevin.tian@...el.com>
To: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@...ux.intel.com>,
"iommu@...ts.linux-foundation.org" <iommu@...ts.linux-foundation.org>
CC: Joerg Roedel <joro@...tes.org>,
Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@...ux.intel.com>,
"Raj, Ashok" <ashok.raj@...el.com>,
"Liu, Yi L" <yi.l.liu@...el.com>,
"linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: RE: [PATCH v2 3/4] iommu/vt-d: Report page request faults for guest
SVA
> From: Tian, Kevin
> Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 9:30 AM
>
> > From: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@...ux.intel.com>
> > Sent: Monday, July 6, 2020 8:26 AM
> >
> > A pasid might be bound to a page table from a VM guest via the iommu
> > ops.sva_bind_gpasid. In this case, when a DMA page fault is detected
> > on the physical IOMMU, we need to inject the page fault request into
> > the guest. After the guest completes handling the page fault, a page
> > response need to be sent back via the iommu ops.page_response().
> >
> > This adds support to report a page request fault. Any external module
> > which is interested in handling this fault should regiester a notifier
> > callback.
>
> be specific on which notifier to be registered...
>
> >
> > Co-developed-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@...ux.intel.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@...ux.intel.com>
> > Co-developed-by: Liu Yi L <yi.l.liu@...el.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Liu Yi L <yi.l.liu@...el.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@...ux.intel.com>
> > ---
> > drivers/iommu/intel/svm.c | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
> --
> > 1 file changed, 81 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/intel/svm.c b/drivers/iommu/intel/svm.c
> > index c23167877b2b..08c58c2b1a06 100644
> > --- a/drivers/iommu/intel/svm.c
> > +++ b/drivers/iommu/intel/svm.c
> > @@ -815,6 +815,57 @@ static void intel_svm_drain_prq(struct device *dev,
> > int pasid)
> > }
> > }
> >
> > +static int prq_to_iommu_prot(struct page_req_dsc *req)
> > +{
> > + int prot = 0;
> > +
> > + if (req->rd_req)
> > + prot |= IOMMU_FAULT_PERM_READ;
> > + if (req->wr_req)
> > + prot |= IOMMU_FAULT_PERM_WRITE;
> > + if (req->exe_req)
> > + prot |= IOMMU_FAULT_PERM_EXEC;
> > + if (req->pm_req)
> > + prot |= IOMMU_FAULT_PERM_PRIV;
> > +
> > + return prot;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int
> > +intel_svm_prq_report(struct device *dev, struct page_req_dsc *desc)
> > +{
> > + struct iommu_fault_event event;
> > + u8 bus, devfn;
> > +
> > + memset(&event, 0, sizeof(struct iommu_fault_event));
> > + bus = PCI_BUS_NUM(desc->rid);
> > + devfn = desc->rid & 0xff;
>
> not required.
>
> > +
> > + /* Fill in event data for device specific processing */
> > + event.fault.type = IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQ;
> > + event.fault.prm.addr = desc->addr;
> > + event.fault.prm.pasid = desc->pasid;
> > + event.fault.prm.grpid = desc->prg_index;
> > + event.fault.prm.perm = prq_to_iommu_prot(desc);
> > +
> > + /*
> > + * Set last page in group bit if private data is present,
> > + * page response is required as it does for LPIG.
> > + */
>
> move to priv_data_present check?
>
> > + if (desc->lpig)
> > + event.fault.prm.flags |=
> > IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_LAST_PAGE;
> > + if (desc->pasid_present)
> > + event.fault.prm.flags |=
> > IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_PASID_VALID;
> > + if (desc->priv_data_present) {
> > + event.fault.prm.flags |=
> > IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_LAST_PAGE;
btw earlier comment is more about the behavior of the fault
handler (e.g. the guest), but not about why we need convert
to last_page prm flag. Let's make it clear that doing so is
because iommu_report_device_fault doesn't understand this
vt-d specific requirement thus we set last_page as a workaround.
Thanks
Kevin
> > + event.fault.prm.flags |=
> > IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_PRIV_DATA;
> > + memcpy(event.fault.prm.private_data, desc->priv_data,
> > + sizeof(desc->priv_data));
> > + }
> > +
> > + return iommu_report_device_fault(dev, &event);
> > +}
> > +
> > static irqreturn_t prq_event_thread(int irq, void *d)
> > {
> > struct intel_iommu *iommu = d;
> > @@ -828,7 +879,7 @@ static irqreturn_t prq_event_thread(int irq, void *d)
> > tail = dmar_readq(iommu->reg + DMAR_PQT_REG) &
> > PRQ_RING_MASK;
> > head = dmar_readq(iommu->reg + DMAR_PQH_REG) &
> > PRQ_RING_MASK;
> > while (head != tail) {
> > - struct intel_svm_dev *sdev;
> > + struct intel_svm_dev *sdev = NULL;
>
> move to outside of the loop, otherwise later check always hit "if (!sdev)"
>
> > struct vm_area_struct *vma;
> > struct page_req_dsc *req;
> > struct qi_desc resp;
> > @@ -864,6 +915,20 @@ static irqreturn_t prq_event_thread(int irq, void
> *d)
> > }
> > }
> >
> > + if (!sdev || sdev->sid != req->rid) {
> > + struct intel_svm_dev *t;
> > +
> > + sdev = NULL;
> > + rcu_read_lock();
> > + list_for_each_entry_rcu(t, &svm->devs, list) {
> > + if (t->sid == req->rid) {
> > + sdev = t;
> > + break;
> > + }
> > + }
> > + rcu_read_unlock();
> > + }
> > +
> > result = QI_RESP_INVALID;
> > /* Since we're using init_mm.pgd directly, we should never
> > take
> > * any faults on kernel addresses. */
> > @@ -874,6 +939,17 @@ static irqreturn_t prq_event_thread(int irq, void
> *d)
> > if (!is_canonical_address(address))
> > goto bad_req;
> >
> > + /*
> > + * If prq is to be handled outside iommu driver via receiver of
> > + * the fault notifiers, we skip the page response here.
> > + */
> > + if (svm->flags & SVM_FLAG_GUEST_MODE) {
> > + if (sdev && !intel_svm_prq_report(sdev->dev, req))
> > + goto prq_advance;
> > + else
> > + goto bad_req;
> > + }
> > +
> > /* If the mm is already defunct, don't handle faults. */
> > if (!mmget_not_zero(svm->mm))
> > goto bad_req;
> > @@ -892,24 +968,10 @@ static irqreturn_t prq_event_thread(int irq, void
> *d)
> > goto invalid;
> >
> > result = QI_RESP_SUCCESS;
> > - invalid:
> > +invalid:
> > mmap_read_unlock(svm->mm);
> > mmput(svm->mm);
> > - bad_req:
> > - /* Accounting for major/minor faults? */
> > - rcu_read_lock();
> > - list_for_each_entry_rcu(sdev, &svm->devs, list) {
> > - if (sdev->sid == req->rid)
> > - break;
> > - }
> > - /* Other devices can go away, but the drivers are not
> > permitted
> > - * to unbind while any page faults might be in flight. So it's
> > - * OK to drop the 'lock' here now we have it. */
>
> should we keep and move this comment to earlier sdev lookup? and
> regarding to guest unbind, ae we preventing the fault owner (outside
> of iommu driver) to unbind against in-flight fault request?
>
> > - rcu_read_unlock();
> > -
> > - if (WARN_ON(&sdev->list == &svm->devs))
> > - sdev = NULL;
>
> similarly should we keep the WARN_ON check here?
>
> > -
> > +bad_req:
> > if (sdev && sdev->ops && sdev->ops->fault_cb) {
> > int rwxp = (req->rd_req << 3) | (req->wr_req << 2) |
> > (req->exe_req << 1) | (req->pm_req);
> > @@ -920,7 +982,7 @@ static irqreturn_t prq_event_thread(int irq, void *d)
> > and these can be NULL. Do not use them below this point!
> > */
> > sdev = NULL;
> > svm = NULL;
> > - no_pasid:
> > +no_pasid:
> > if (req->lpig || req->priv_data_present) {
> > /*
> > * Per VT-d spec. v3.0 ch7.7, system software must
> > @@ -945,6 +1007,7 @@ static irqreturn_t prq_event_thread(int irq, void
> *d)
> > resp.qw3 = 0;
> > qi_submit_sync(iommu, &resp, 1, 0);
> > }
> > +prq_advance:
> > head = (head + sizeof(*req)) & PRQ_RING_MASK;
> > }
> >
> > --
> > 2.17.1
>
> Thanks
> Kevin
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