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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v2 0/3][4.16] x86/IOMMU: enabled / intremap handling
Jan Beulich writes ("Re: [PATCH v2 0/3][4.16] x86/IOMMU: enabled / intremap
handling"):
> On 02.11.2021 11:17, Jan Beulich wrote:
> > On 21.10.2021 11:57, Jan Beulich wrote:
> >> In the course of reading the response to v1 (patch 1 only) I realized
> >> that not only that patch needs further adjustment, but that also
> >> further changes are needed (and there's likely yet more amiss).
> >>
> >> 1: x86/IOMMU: mark IOMMU / intremap not in use when ACPI tables are missing
> >> 2: x86/APIC: avoid iommu_supports_x2apic() on error path
> >> 3: AMD/IOMMU: iommu_enable vs iommu_intremap
> >
> > Ian, while we further discuss / refine patch 3, the first two have the
> > needed R-b, but will now need you release-ack aiui.
>
> Seeing your reply on IRC, here an attempt at a release justification
> (the patches were ready by Oct 29, but no-one cared to commit them
> in my absence, so I thought I'd get away without such a write-up):
>
> Patch 1 addresses a regression identified by Andrew. The main risk I
> see here (which has turned up only very recently) is disagreement on
> patch 3 which imo has an effect also on what patch 1 does, as to the
> (non-)effects of "iommu=off" on the hypervisor command line. This,
> however, is not an effect of the patch, but pre-existing behavior.
> The behavioral change (in this regard) is in patch 3, which is still
> under discussion.
Thank you. I also went to the list and read the thread there.
Patch 1:
Reviewed-by: Ian Jackson <iwj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Patch 2 corrects an (unlikely but not impossible to be taken) error
> path, supposedly making systems functional again in case they would
> in fact cause that error path to be taken. The risk looks low to me,
> given that two function calls with previously assumed to be
> identical results now get folded into one with the result latched.
This one also:
Release-Acked-by: Ian Jackson <iwj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I think, from reading the thread, that patch 3 is not targeting 4.16.
Thanks,
Ian.
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