Message ID | 20180212183352.22730-10-jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com (mailing list archive) |
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2018 18:33:24 +0000 Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com> wrote: > > +/** > + * enum page_response_code - Return status of fault handlers, > telling the IOMMU > + * driver how to proceed with the fault. > + * > + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_HANDLED: Stop processing the fault, and do > not send a > + * reply to the device. > + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_CONTINUE: Fault was not handled. Call the > next handler, > + * or terminate. > + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_SUCCESS: Fault has been handled and the page > tables > + * populated, retry the access. This is "Success" in PCI PRI. > + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_FAILURE: General error. Drop all subsequent > faults from > + * this device if possible. This is "Response Failure" in PCI > PRI. > + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_INVALID: Could not handle this fault, don't > retry the > + * access. This is "Invalid Request" in PCI PRI. > + */ > +enum page_response_code { > + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED = 0, > + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_CONTINUE, > + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS, > + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID, > + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_FAILURE, > +}; it seems to me two things are mixed here: 1. driver handler response status (HANDLED, CONTINUE) 2. PCI standard page response code (the rest) Can we leave them separate? then we don't have to convert this enum to/from PCI ATS page response code. > + > /** > * Generic page response information based on PCI ATS and PASID spec. > * @addr: servicing page address > @@ -202,12 +225,7 @@ enum page_response_type { > struct page_response_msg { > u64 addr; > u32 pasid; > - u32 resp_code:4; > -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS 0 > -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID 1 > -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED 2 > -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_FAILURE 0xF > - [Jacob Pan]
On 20/02/18 23:19, Jacob Pan wrote: > On Mon, 12 Feb 2018 18:33:24 +0000 > Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com> wrote: > >> >> +/** >> + * enum page_response_code - Return status of fault handlers, >> telling the IOMMU >> + * driver how to proceed with the fault. >> + * >> + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_HANDLED: Stop processing the fault, and do >> not send a >> + * reply to the device. >> + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_CONTINUE: Fault was not handled. Call the >> next handler, >> + * or terminate. >> + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_SUCCESS: Fault has been handled and the page >> tables >> + * populated, retry the access. This is "Success" in PCI PRI. >> + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_FAILURE: General error. Drop all subsequent >> faults from >> + * this device if possible. This is "Response Failure" in PCI >> PRI. >> + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_INVALID: Could not handle this fault, don't >> retry the >> + * access. This is "Invalid Request" in PCI PRI. >> + */ >> +enum page_response_code { >> + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED = 0, >> + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_CONTINUE, >> + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS, >> + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID, >> + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_FAILURE, >> +}; > it seems to me two things are mixed here: > 1. driver handler response status (HANDLED, CONTINUE) > 2. PCI standard page response code (the rest) > Can we leave them separate? then we don't have to convert this enum > to/from PCI ATS page response code. Except when the producer is a platform device instead of PCI :) But I get your point. I liked combining them into one enum because it may simplify some device drivers. I can separate HANDLED/CONTINUE and have drivers always call page_response(). Thanks, Jean
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/io-pgfault.c b/drivers/iommu/io-pgfault.c index 565ec01a1b5f..484a39710d3f 100644 --- a/drivers/iommu/io-pgfault.c +++ b/drivers/iommu/io-pgfault.c @@ -63,6 +63,9 @@ static int iommu_fault_complete(struct iommu_domain *domain, struct device *dev, if (status == IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED) return 0; + if (WARN_ON(status == IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_CONTINUE)) + return -EINVAL; + /* * There was an internal error with handling the recoverable fault. Try * to complete the fault if possible. @@ -272,7 +275,10 @@ int iommu_report_device_fault(struct device *dev, struct iommu_fault_event *evt) if (iommu_has_device_fault_handler(dev)) { struct iommu_fault_param *param = dev->iommu_param->fault_param; - return param->handler(evt, param->data); + ret = param->handler(evt, param->data); + if (ret != IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_CONTINUE) + return iommu_fault_complete(domain, dev, evt, ret); + ret = -ENOSYS; } /* If the handler is blocking, handle fault in the workqueue */ diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c index c475893ec7dc..9bec8390694c 100644 --- a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c @@ -805,7 +805,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iommu_group_unregister_notifier); * @data: private data passed as argument to the callback * * When an IOMMU fault event is received, call this handler with the fault event - * and data as argument. + * and data as argument. If the fault is recoverable (IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQ), the + * handler can either return a status code (IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_*) to complete the + * fault, or return IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED and complete the fault later by + * calling iommu_page_response(). * * Return 0 if the fault handler was installed successfully, or an error. */ diff --git a/include/linux/iommu.h b/include/linux/iommu.h index 65e56f28e0ce..d29991be9401 100644 --- a/include/linux/iommu.h +++ b/include/linux/iommu.h @@ -189,6 +189,29 @@ enum page_response_type { IOMMU_PAGE_GROUP_RESP, }; +/** + * enum page_response_code - Return status of fault handlers, telling the IOMMU + * driver how to proceed with the fault. + * + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_HANDLED: Stop processing the fault, and do not send a + * reply to the device. + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_CONTINUE: Fault was not handled. Call the next handler, + * or terminate. + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_SUCCESS: Fault has been handled and the page tables + * populated, retry the access. This is "Success" in PCI PRI. + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_FAILURE: General error. Drop all subsequent faults from + * this device if possible. This is "Response Failure" in PCI PRI. + * @IOMMU_FAULT_STATUS_INVALID: Could not handle this fault, don't retry the + * access. This is "Invalid Request" in PCI PRI. + */ +enum page_response_code { + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED = 0, + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_CONTINUE, + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS, + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID, + IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_FAILURE, +}; + /** * Generic page response information based on PCI ATS and PASID spec. * @addr: servicing page address @@ -202,12 +225,7 @@ enum page_response_type { struct page_response_msg { u64 addr; u32 pasid; - u32 resp_code:4; -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS 0 -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID 1 -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED 2 -#define IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_FAILURE 0xF - + enum page_response_code resp_code; u32 pasid_present:1; u32 page_req_group_id : 9; enum page_response_type type;
It is really convenient to let fault handlers return the action to perform on the fault immediately, instead of having to call iommu_page_response with a crafted structure. Update IOMMU_PAGE_RESP* values to encompass most needs: - IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_HANDLED means "I took ownership of the fault and will send a response later" - IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_CONTINUE means "I didn't handle the fault, let the next handler in the chain take care of it" - IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_SUCCESS, IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID, IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_FAILURE are the PCI PRI values, and mean respectively "fault fixed, retry the translation", "could not fix the fault, abort the translation" and "unexpected fault, disable PRI". Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com> --- drivers/iommu/io-pgfault.c | 8 +++++++- drivers/iommu/iommu.c | 5 ++++- include/linux/iommu.h | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 3 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)