[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 12/12] swiotlb-xen: this is PV-only on x86
On 11.09.2021 01:48, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > On Wed, 8 Sep 2021, Christoph Hellwig wrote: >> On Tue, Sep 07, 2021 at 02:13:21PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: >>> The code is unreachable for HVM or PVH, and it also makes little sense >>> in auto-translated environments. On Arm, with >>> xen_{create,destroy}_contiguous_region() both being stubs, I have a hard >>> time seeing what good the Xen specific variant does - the generic one >>> ought to be fine for all purposes there. Still Arm code explicitly >>> references symbols here, so the code will continue to be included there. >> >> Can the Xen/arm folks look into that? Getting ARM out of using >> swiotlb-xen would be a huge step forward cleaning up some DMA APIs. > > On ARM swiotlb-xen is used for a different purpose compared to x86. > > Many ARM SoCs still don't have an IOMMU covering all DMA-mastering > devices (e.g. Raspberry Pi 4). As a consequence we map Dom0 1:1 (guest > physical == physical address). > > Now if it was just for Dom0, thanks to the 1:1 mapping, we wouldn't need > swiotlb-xen. But when we start using PV drivers to share the network or > disk between Dom0 and DomU we are going to get DomU pages mapped in > Dom0, we call them "foreign pages". They are not mapped 1:1. It can > happen that one of these foreign pages are used for DMA operations > (e.g. related to the NIC). swiotlb-xen is used to detect these > situations and translate the guest physical address to physical address > of foreign pages appropriately. Thinking about this some more - if Dom0 is 1:1 mapped, why don't you map foreign pages 1:1 as well then? >>> Instead of making PCI_XEN's "select" conditional, simply drop it - >>> SWIOTLB_XEN will be available unconditionally in the PV case anyway, and >>> is - as explained above - dead code in non-PV environments. >>> >>> This in turn allows dropping the stubs for >>> xen_{create,destroy}_contiguous_region(), the former of which was broken >>> anyway - it failed to set the DMA handle output. >> >> Looks good: >> >> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx> Thanks for this and the other reviews. Jan
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