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[v2,02/12] linux-headers: Add iommufd.h

Message ID 20230926113255.1177834-3-zhenzhong.duan@intel.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Series Prerequisite change for IOMMUFD support | expand

Commit Message

Duan, Zhenzhong Sept. 26, 2023, 11:32 a.m. UTC
Since commit da3c22c74a3c ("linux-headers: Update to Linux v6.6-rc1"),
linux-headers has been updated to v6.6-rc1.

As previous patch added iommufd.h to update-linux-headers.sh,
run the script again against TAG v6.6-rc1 to have iommufd.h included.

Signed-off-by: Zhenzhong Duan <zhenzhong.duan@intel.com>
---
 linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h | 444 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 444 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h

Comments

Cédric Le Goater Sept. 26, 2023, 4:44 p.m. UTC | #1
On 9/26/23 13:32, Zhenzhong Duan wrote:
> Since commit da3c22c74a3c ("linux-headers: Update to Linux v6.6-rc1"),
> linux-headers has been updated to v6.6-rc1.
> 
> As previous patch added iommufd.h to update-linux-headers.sh,
> run the script again against TAG v6.6-rc1 to have iommufd.h included.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Zhenzhong Duan <zhenzhong.duan@intel.com>

Reviewed-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg@redhat.com>

Thanks,

C.


> ---
>   linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h | 444 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>   1 file changed, 444 insertions(+)
>   create mode 100644 linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
> 
> diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h b/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000..218bf7ac98
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,444 @@
> +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
> +/* Copyright (c) 2021-2022, NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES.
> + */
> +#ifndef _IOMMUFD_H
> +#define _IOMMUFD_H
> +
> +#include <linux/types.h>
> +#include <linux/ioctl.h>
> +
> +#define IOMMUFD_TYPE (';')
> +
> +/**
> + * DOC: General ioctl format
> + *
> + * The ioctl interface follows a general format to allow for extensibility. Each
> + * ioctl is passed in a structure pointer as the argument providing the size of
> + * the structure in the first u32. The kernel checks that any structure space
> + * beyond what it understands is 0. This allows userspace to use the backward
> + * compatible portion while consistently using the newer, larger, structures.
> + *
> + * ioctls use a standard meaning for common errnos:
> + *
> + *  - ENOTTY: The IOCTL number itself is not supported at all
> + *  - E2BIG: The IOCTL number is supported, but the provided structure has
> + *    non-zero in a part the kernel does not understand.
> + *  - EOPNOTSUPP: The IOCTL number is supported, and the structure is
> + *    understood, however a known field has a value the kernel does not
> + *    understand or support.
> + *  - EINVAL: Everything about the IOCTL was understood, but a field is not
> + *    correct.
> + *  - ENOENT: An ID or IOVA provided does not exist.
> + *  - ENOMEM: Out of memory.
> + *  - EOVERFLOW: Mathematics overflowed.
> + *
> + * As well as additional errnos, within specific ioctls.
> + */
> +enum {
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_BASE = 0x80,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_DESTROY = IOMMUFD_CMD_BASE,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOC,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_COPY,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_UNMAP,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_OPTION,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_VFIO_IOAS,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC,
> +	IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_destroy - ioctl(IOMMU_DESTROY)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_destroy)
> + * @id: iommufd object ID to destroy. Can be any destroyable object type.
> + *
> + * Destroy any object held within iommufd.
> + */
> +struct iommu_destroy {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 id;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_DESTROY _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_DESTROY)
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_ioas_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOC)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_alloc)
> + * @flags: Must be 0
> + * @out_ioas_id: Output IOAS ID for the allocated object
> + *
> + * Allocate an IO Address Space (IOAS) which holds an IO Virtual Address (IOVA)
> + * to memory mapping.
> + */
> +struct iommu_ioas_alloc {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 flags;
> +	__u32 out_ioas_id;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOC)
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_iova_range - ioctl(IOMMU_IOVA_RANGE)
> + * @start: First IOVA
> + * @last: Inclusive last IOVA
> + *
> + * An interval in IOVA space.
> + */
> +struct iommu_iova_range {
> +	__aligned_u64 start;
> +	__aligned_u64 last;
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_ioas_iova_ranges - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_iova_ranges)
> + * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to read ranges from
> + * @num_iovas: Input/Output total number of ranges in the IOAS
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + * @allowed_iovas: Pointer to the output array of struct iommu_iova_range
> + * @out_iova_alignment: Minimum alignment required for mapping IOVA
> + *
> + * Query an IOAS for ranges of allowed IOVAs. Mapping IOVA outside these ranges
> + * is not allowed. num_iovas will be set to the total number of iovas and
> + * the allowed_iovas[] will be filled in as space permits.
> + *
> + * The allowed ranges are dependent on the HW path the DMA operation takes, and
> + * can change during the lifetime of the IOAS. A fresh empty IOAS will have a
> + * full range, and each attached device will narrow the ranges based on that
> + * device's HW restrictions. Detaching a device can widen the ranges. Userspace
> + * should query ranges after every attach/detach to know what IOVAs are valid
> + * for mapping.
> + *
> + * On input num_iovas is the length of the allowed_iovas array. On output it is
> + * the total number of iovas filled in. The ioctl will return -EMSGSIZE and set
> + * num_iovas to the required value if num_iovas is too small. In this case the
> + * caller should allocate a larger output array and re-issue the ioctl.
> + *
> + * out_iova_alignment returns the minimum IOVA alignment that can be given
> + * to IOMMU_IOAS_MAP/COPY. IOVA's must satisfy::
> + *
> + *   starting_iova % out_iova_alignment == 0
> + *   (starting_iova + length) % out_iova_alignment == 0
> + *
> + * out_iova_alignment can be 1 indicating any IOVA is allowed. It cannot
> + * be higher than the system PAGE_SIZE.
> + */
> +struct iommu_ioas_iova_ranges {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 ioas_id;
> +	__u32 num_iovas;
> +	__u32 __reserved;
> +	__aligned_u64 allowed_iovas;
> +	__aligned_u64 out_iova_alignment;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES)
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_ioas_allow_iovas - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_allow_iovas)
> + * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to allow IOVAs from
> + * @num_iovas: Input/Output total number of ranges in the IOAS
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + * @allowed_iovas: Pointer to array of struct iommu_iova_range
> + *
> + * Ensure a range of IOVAs are always available for allocation. If this call
> + * succeeds then IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES will never return a list of IOVA ranges
> + * that are narrower than the ranges provided here. This call will fail if
> + * IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES is currently narrower than the given ranges.
> + *
> + * When an IOAS is first created the IOVA_RANGES will be maximally sized, and as
> + * devices are attached the IOVA will narrow based on the device restrictions.
> + * When an allowed range is specified any narrowing will be refused, ie device
> + * attachment can fail if the device requires limiting within the allowed range.
> + *
> + * Automatic IOVA allocation is also impacted by this call. MAP will only
> + * allocate within the allowed IOVAs if they are present.
> + *
> + * This call replaces the entire allowed list with the given list.
> + */
> +struct iommu_ioas_allow_iovas {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 ioas_id;
> +	__u32 num_iovas;
> +	__u32 __reserved;
> +	__aligned_u64 allowed_iovas;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS)
> +
> +/**
> + * enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags - Flags for map and copy
> + * @IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA: If clear the kernel will compute an appropriate
> + *                             IOVA to place the mapping at
> + * @IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_WRITEABLE: DMA is allowed to write to this mapping
> + * @IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_READABLE: DMA is allowed to read from this mapping
> + */
> +enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags {
> +	IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA = 1 << 0,
> +	IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_WRITEABLE = 1 << 1,
> +	IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_READABLE = 1 << 2,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_ioas_map - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_MAP)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_map)
> + * @flags: Combination of enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags
> + * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to change the mapping of
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + * @user_va: Userspace pointer to start mapping from
> + * @length: Number of bytes to map
> + * @iova: IOVA the mapping was placed at. If IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA is set
> + *        then this must be provided as input.
> + *
> + * Set an IOVA mapping from a user pointer. If FIXED_IOVA is specified then the
> + * mapping will be established at iova, otherwise a suitable location based on
> + * the reserved and allowed lists will be automatically selected and returned in
> + * iova.
> + *
> + * If IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA is specified then the iova range must currently
> + * be unused, existing IOVA cannot be replaced.
> + */
> +struct iommu_ioas_map {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 flags;
> +	__u32 ioas_id;
> +	__u32 __reserved;
> +	__aligned_u64 user_va;
> +	__aligned_u64 length;
> +	__aligned_u64 iova;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_IOAS_MAP _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP)
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_ioas_copy - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_COPY)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_copy)
> + * @flags: Combination of enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags
> + * @dst_ioas_id: IOAS ID to change the mapping of
> + * @src_ioas_id: IOAS ID to copy from
> + * @length: Number of bytes to copy and map
> + * @dst_iova: IOVA the mapping was placed at. If IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA is
> + *            set then this must be provided as input.
> + * @src_iova: IOVA to start the copy
> + *
> + * Copy an already existing mapping from src_ioas_id and establish it in
> + * dst_ioas_id. The src iova/length must exactly match a range used with
> + * IOMMU_IOAS_MAP.
> + *
> + * This may be used to efficiently clone a subset of an IOAS to another, or as a
> + * kind of 'cache' to speed up mapping. Copy has an efficiency advantage over
> + * establishing equivalent new mappings, as internal resources are shared, and
> + * the kernel will pin the user memory only once.
> + */
> +struct iommu_ioas_copy {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 flags;
> +	__u32 dst_ioas_id;
> +	__u32 src_ioas_id;
> +	__aligned_u64 length;
> +	__aligned_u64 dst_iova;
> +	__aligned_u64 src_iova;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_IOAS_COPY _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_COPY)
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_ioas_unmap - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_UNMAP)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_unmap)
> + * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to change the mapping of
> + * @iova: IOVA to start the unmapping at
> + * @length: Number of bytes to unmap, and return back the bytes unmapped
> + *
> + * Unmap an IOVA range. The iova/length must be a superset of a previously
> + * mapped range used with IOMMU_IOAS_MAP or IOMMU_IOAS_COPY. Splitting or
> + * truncating ranges is not allowed. The values 0 to U64_MAX will unmap
> + * everything.
> + */
> +struct iommu_ioas_unmap {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 ioas_id;
> +	__aligned_u64 iova;
> +	__aligned_u64 length;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_IOAS_UNMAP _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_UNMAP)
> +
> +/**
> + * enum iommufd_option - ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_RLIMIT_MODE) and
> + *                       ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES)
> + * @IOMMU_OPTION_RLIMIT_MODE:
> + *    Change how RLIMIT_MEMLOCK accounting works. The caller must have privilege
> + *    to invoke this. Value 0 (default) is user based accouting, 1 uses process
> + *    based accounting. Global option, object_id must be 0
> + * @IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES:
> + *    Value 1 (default) allows contiguous pages to be combined when generating
> + *    iommu mappings. Value 0 disables combining, everything is mapped to
> + *    PAGE_SIZE. This can be useful for benchmarking.  This is a per-IOAS
> + *    option, the object_id must be the IOAS ID.
> + */
> +enum iommufd_option {
> +	IOMMU_OPTION_RLIMIT_MODE = 0,
> +	IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES = 1,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * enum iommufd_option_ops - ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET) and
> + *                           ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET)
> + * @IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET: Set the option's value
> + * @IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET: Get the option's value
> + */
> +enum iommufd_option_ops {
> +	IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET = 0,
> +	IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET = 1,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_option - iommu option multiplexer
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_option)
> + * @option_id: One of enum iommufd_option
> + * @op: One of enum iommufd_option_ops
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + * @object_id: ID of the object if required
> + * @val64: Option value to set or value returned on get
> + *
> + * Change a simple option value. This multiplexor allows controlling options
> + * on objects. IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET will load an option and IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET
> + * will return the current value.
> + */
> +struct iommu_option {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 option_id;
> +	__u16 op;
> +	__u16 __reserved;
> +	__u32 object_id;
> +	__aligned_u64 val64;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_OPTION _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_OPTION)
> +
> +/**
> + * enum iommufd_vfio_ioas_op - IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_* ioctls
> + * @IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_GET: Get the current compatibility IOAS
> + * @IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_SET: Change the current compatibility IOAS
> + * @IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_CLEAR: Disable VFIO compatibility
> + */
> +enum iommufd_vfio_ioas_op {
> +	IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_GET = 0,
> +	IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_SET = 1,
> +	IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_CLEAR = 2,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_vfio_ioas - ioctl(IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_vfio_ioas)
> + * @ioas_id: For IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_SET the input IOAS ID to set
> + *           For IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_GET will output the IOAS ID
> + * @op: One of enum iommufd_vfio_ioas_op
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + *
> + * The VFIO compatibility support uses a single ioas because VFIO APIs do not
> + * support the ID field. Set or Get the IOAS that VFIO compatibility will use.
> + * When VFIO_GROUP_SET_CONTAINER is used on an iommufd it will get the
> + * compatibility ioas, either by taking what is already set, or auto creating
> + * one. From then on VFIO will continue to use that ioas and is not effected by
> + * this ioctl. SET or CLEAR does not destroy any auto-created IOAS.
> + */
> +struct iommu_vfio_ioas {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 ioas_id;
> +	__u16 op;
> +	__u16 __reserved;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_VFIO_IOAS)
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_hwpt_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_hwpt_alloc)
> + * @flags: Must be 0
> + * @dev_id: The device to allocate this HWPT for
> + * @pt_id: The IOAS to connect this HWPT to
> + * @out_hwpt_id: The ID of the new HWPT
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + *
> + * Explicitly allocate a hardware page table object. This is the same object
> + * type that is returned by iommufd_device_attach() and represents the
> + * underlying iommu driver's iommu_domain kernel object.
> + *
> + * A HWPT will be created with the IOVA mappings from the given IOAS.
> + */
> +struct iommu_hwpt_alloc {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 flags;
> +	__u32 dev_id;
> +	__u32 pt_id;
> +	__u32 out_hwpt_id;
> +	__u32 __reserved;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC)
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_hw_info_vtd - Intel VT-d hardware information
> + *
> + * @flags: Must be 0
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + *
> + * @cap_reg: Value of Intel VT-d capability register defined in VT-d spec
> + *           section 11.4.2 Capability Register.
> + * @ecap_reg: Value of Intel VT-d capability register defined in VT-d spec
> + *            section 11.4.3 Extended Capability Register.
> + *
> + * User needs to understand the Intel VT-d specification to decode the
> + * register value.
> + */
> +struct iommu_hw_info_vtd {
> +	__u32 flags;
> +	__u32 __reserved;
> +	__aligned_u64 cap_reg;
> +	__aligned_u64 ecap_reg;
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * enum iommu_hw_info_type - IOMMU Hardware Info Types
> + * @IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE: Used by the drivers that do not report hardware
> + *                           info
> + * @IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_INTEL_VTD: Intel VT-d iommu info type
> + */
> +enum iommu_hw_info_type {
> +	IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE,
> +	IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_INTEL_VTD,
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_hw_info - ioctl(IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO)
> + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_hw_info)
> + * @flags: Must be 0
> + * @dev_id: The device bound to the iommufd
> + * @data_len: Input the length of a user buffer in bytes. Output the length of
> + *            data that kernel supports
> + * @data_uptr: User pointer to a user-space buffer used by the kernel to fill
> + *             the iommu type specific hardware information data
> + * @out_data_type: Output the iommu hardware info type as defined in the enum
> + *                 iommu_hw_info_type.
> + * @__reserved: Must be 0
> + *
> + * Query an iommu type specific hardware information data from an iommu behind
> + * a given device that has been bound to iommufd. This hardware info data will
> + * be used to sync capabilities between the virtual iommu and the physical
> + * iommu, e.g. a nested translation setup needs to check the hardware info, so
> + * a guest stage-1 page table can be compatible with the physical iommu.
> + *
> + * To capture an iommu type specific hardware information data, @data_uptr and
> + * its length @data_len must be provided. Trailing bytes will be zeroed if the
> + * user buffer is larger than the data that kernel has. Otherwise, kernel only
> + * fills the buffer using the given length in @data_len. If the ioctl succeeds,
> + * @data_len will be updated to the length that kernel actually supports,
> + * @out_data_type will be filled to decode the data filled in the buffer
> + * pointed by @data_uptr. Input @data_len == zero is allowed.
> + */
> +struct iommu_hw_info {
> +	__u32 size;
> +	__u32 flags;
> +	__u32 dev_id;
> +	__u32 data_len;
> +	__aligned_u64 data_uptr;
> +	__u32 out_data_type;
> +	__u32 __reserved;
> +};
> +#define IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO)
> +#endif
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diff --git a/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h b/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..218bf7ac98
--- /dev/null
+++ b/linux-headers/linux/iommufd.h
@@ -0,0 +1,444 @@ 
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
+/* Copyright (c) 2021-2022, NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES.
+ */
+#ifndef _IOMMUFD_H
+#define _IOMMUFD_H
+
+#include <linux/types.h>
+#include <linux/ioctl.h>
+
+#define IOMMUFD_TYPE (';')
+
+/**
+ * DOC: General ioctl format
+ *
+ * The ioctl interface follows a general format to allow for extensibility. Each
+ * ioctl is passed in a structure pointer as the argument providing the size of
+ * the structure in the first u32. The kernel checks that any structure space
+ * beyond what it understands is 0. This allows userspace to use the backward
+ * compatible portion while consistently using the newer, larger, structures.
+ *
+ * ioctls use a standard meaning for common errnos:
+ *
+ *  - ENOTTY: The IOCTL number itself is not supported at all
+ *  - E2BIG: The IOCTL number is supported, but the provided structure has
+ *    non-zero in a part the kernel does not understand.
+ *  - EOPNOTSUPP: The IOCTL number is supported, and the structure is
+ *    understood, however a known field has a value the kernel does not
+ *    understand or support.
+ *  - EINVAL: Everything about the IOCTL was understood, but a field is not
+ *    correct.
+ *  - ENOENT: An ID or IOVA provided does not exist.
+ *  - ENOMEM: Out of memory.
+ *  - EOVERFLOW: Mathematics overflowed.
+ *
+ * As well as additional errnos, within specific ioctls.
+ */
+enum {
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_BASE = 0x80,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_DESTROY = IOMMUFD_CMD_BASE,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOC,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_COPY,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_UNMAP,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_OPTION,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_VFIO_IOAS,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC,
+	IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_destroy - ioctl(IOMMU_DESTROY)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_destroy)
+ * @id: iommufd object ID to destroy. Can be any destroyable object type.
+ *
+ * Destroy any object held within iommufd.
+ */
+struct iommu_destroy {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 id;
+};
+#define IOMMU_DESTROY _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_DESTROY)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOC)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_alloc)
+ * @flags: Must be 0
+ * @out_ioas_id: Output IOAS ID for the allocated object
+ *
+ * Allocate an IO Address Space (IOAS) which holds an IO Virtual Address (IOVA)
+ * to memory mapping.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_alloc {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 flags;
+	__u32 out_ioas_id;
+};
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOC)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_iova_range - ioctl(IOMMU_IOVA_RANGE)
+ * @start: First IOVA
+ * @last: Inclusive last IOVA
+ *
+ * An interval in IOVA space.
+ */
+struct iommu_iova_range {
+	__aligned_u64 start;
+	__aligned_u64 last;
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_iova_ranges - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_iova_ranges)
+ * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to read ranges from
+ * @num_iovas: Input/Output total number of ranges in the IOAS
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ * @allowed_iovas: Pointer to the output array of struct iommu_iova_range
+ * @out_iova_alignment: Minimum alignment required for mapping IOVA
+ *
+ * Query an IOAS for ranges of allowed IOVAs. Mapping IOVA outside these ranges
+ * is not allowed. num_iovas will be set to the total number of iovas and
+ * the allowed_iovas[] will be filled in as space permits.
+ *
+ * The allowed ranges are dependent on the HW path the DMA operation takes, and
+ * can change during the lifetime of the IOAS. A fresh empty IOAS will have a
+ * full range, and each attached device will narrow the ranges based on that
+ * device's HW restrictions. Detaching a device can widen the ranges. Userspace
+ * should query ranges after every attach/detach to know what IOVAs are valid
+ * for mapping.
+ *
+ * On input num_iovas is the length of the allowed_iovas array. On output it is
+ * the total number of iovas filled in. The ioctl will return -EMSGSIZE and set
+ * num_iovas to the required value if num_iovas is too small. In this case the
+ * caller should allocate a larger output array and re-issue the ioctl.
+ *
+ * out_iova_alignment returns the minimum IOVA alignment that can be given
+ * to IOMMU_IOAS_MAP/COPY. IOVA's must satisfy::
+ *
+ *   starting_iova % out_iova_alignment == 0
+ *   (starting_iova + length) % out_iova_alignment == 0
+ *
+ * out_iova_alignment can be 1 indicating any IOVA is allowed. It cannot
+ * be higher than the system PAGE_SIZE.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_iova_ranges {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 ioas_id;
+	__u32 num_iovas;
+	__u32 __reserved;
+	__aligned_u64 allowed_iovas;
+	__aligned_u64 out_iova_alignment;
+};
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_allow_iovas - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_allow_iovas)
+ * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to allow IOVAs from
+ * @num_iovas: Input/Output total number of ranges in the IOAS
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ * @allowed_iovas: Pointer to array of struct iommu_iova_range
+ *
+ * Ensure a range of IOVAs are always available for allocation. If this call
+ * succeeds then IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES will never return a list of IOVA ranges
+ * that are narrower than the ranges provided here. This call will fail if
+ * IOMMU_IOAS_IOVA_RANGES is currently narrower than the given ranges.
+ *
+ * When an IOAS is first created the IOVA_RANGES will be maximally sized, and as
+ * devices are attached the IOVA will narrow based on the device restrictions.
+ * When an allowed range is specified any narrowing will be refused, ie device
+ * attachment can fail if the device requires limiting within the allowed range.
+ *
+ * Automatic IOVA allocation is also impacted by this call. MAP will only
+ * allocate within the allowed IOVAs if they are present.
+ *
+ * This call replaces the entire allowed list with the given list.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_allow_iovas {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 ioas_id;
+	__u32 num_iovas;
+	__u32 __reserved;
+	__aligned_u64 allowed_iovas;
+};
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_ALLOW_IOVAS)
+
+/**
+ * enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags - Flags for map and copy
+ * @IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA: If clear the kernel will compute an appropriate
+ *                             IOVA to place the mapping at
+ * @IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_WRITEABLE: DMA is allowed to write to this mapping
+ * @IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_READABLE: DMA is allowed to read from this mapping
+ */
+enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags {
+	IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA = 1 << 0,
+	IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_WRITEABLE = 1 << 1,
+	IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_READABLE = 1 << 2,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_map - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_MAP)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_map)
+ * @flags: Combination of enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags
+ * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to change the mapping of
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ * @user_va: Userspace pointer to start mapping from
+ * @length: Number of bytes to map
+ * @iova: IOVA the mapping was placed at. If IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA is set
+ *        then this must be provided as input.
+ *
+ * Set an IOVA mapping from a user pointer. If FIXED_IOVA is specified then the
+ * mapping will be established at iova, otherwise a suitable location based on
+ * the reserved and allowed lists will be automatically selected and returned in
+ * iova.
+ *
+ * If IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA is specified then the iova range must currently
+ * be unused, existing IOVA cannot be replaced.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_map {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 flags;
+	__u32 ioas_id;
+	__u32 __reserved;
+	__aligned_u64 user_va;
+	__aligned_u64 length;
+	__aligned_u64 iova;
+};
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_MAP _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_MAP)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_copy - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_COPY)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_copy)
+ * @flags: Combination of enum iommufd_ioas_map_flags
+ * @dst_ioas_id: IOAS ID to change the mapping of
+ * @src_ioas_id: IOAS ID to copy from
+ * @length: Number of bytes to copy and map
+ * @dst_iova: IOVA the mapping was placed at. If IOMMU_IOAS_MAP_FIXED_IOVA is
+ *            set then this must be provided as input.
+ * @src_iova: IOVA to start the copy
+ *
+ * Copy an already existing mapping from src_ioas_id and establish it in
+ * dst_ioas_id. The src iova/length must exactly match a range used with
+ * IOMMU_IOAS_MAP.
+ *
+ * This may be used to efficiently clone a subset of an IOAS to another, or as a
+ * kind of 'cache' to speed up mapping. Copy has an efficiency advantage over
+ * establishing equivalent new mappings, as internal resources are shared, and
+ * the kernel will pin the user memory only once.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_copy {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 flags;
+	__u32 dst_ioas_id;
+	__u32 src_ioas_id;
+	__aligned_u64 length;
+	__aligned_u64 dst_iova;
+	__aligned_u64 src_iova;
+};
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_COPY _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_COPY)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_ioas_unmap - ioctl(IOMMU_IOAS_UNMAP)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_ioas_unmap)
+ * @ioas_id: IOAS ID to change the mapping of
+ * @iova: IOVA to start the unmapping at
+ * @length: Number of bytes to unmap, and return back the bytes unmapped
+ *
+ * Unmap an IOVA range. The iova/length must be a superset of a previously
+ * mapped range used with IOMMU_IOAS_MAP or IOMMU_IOAS_COPY. Splitting or
+ * truncating ranges is not allowed. The values 0 to U64_MAX will unmap
+ * everything.
+ */
+struct iommu_ioas_unmap {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 ioas_id;
+	__aligned_u64 iova;
+	__aligned_u64 length;
+};
+#define IOMMU_IOAS_UNMAP _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_IOAS_UNMAP)
+
+/**
+ * enum iommufd_option - ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_RLIMIT_MODE) and
+ *                       ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES)
+ * @IOMMU_OPTION_RLIMIT_MODE:
+ *    Change how RLIMIT_MEMLOCK accounting works. The caller must have privilege
+ *    to invoke this. Value 0 (default) is user based accouting, 1 uses process
+ *    based accounting. Global option, object_id must be 0
+ * @IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES:
+ *    Value 1 (default) allows contiguous pages to be combined when generating
+ *    iommu mappings. Value 0 disables combining, everything is mapped to
+ *    PAGE_SIZE. This can be useful for benchmarking.  This is a per-IOAS
+ *    option, the object_id must be the IOAS ID.
+ */
+enum iommufd_option {
+	IOMMU_OPTION_RLIMIT_MODE = 0,
+	IOMMU_OPTION_HUGE_PAGES = 1,
+};
+
+/**
+ * enum iommufd_option_ops - ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET) and
+ *                           ioctl(IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET)
+ * @IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET: Set the option's value
+ * @IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET: Get the option's value
+ */
+enum iommufd_option_ops {
+	IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET = 0,
+	IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET = 1,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_option - iommu option multiplexer
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_option)
+ * @option_id: One of enum iommufd_option
+ * @op: One of enum iommufd_option_ops
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ * @object_id: ID of the object if required
+ * @val64: Option value to set or value returned on get
+ *
+ * Change a simple option value. This multiplexor allows controlling options
+ * on objects. IOMMU_OPTION_OP_SET will load an option and IOMMU_OPTION_OP_GET
+ * will return the current value.
+ */
+struct iommu_option {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 option_id;
+	__u16 op;
+	__u16 __reserved;
+	__u32 object_id;
+	__aligned_u64 val64;
+};
+#define IOMMU_OPTION _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_OPTION)
+
+/**
+ * enum iommufd_vfio_ioas_op - IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_* ioctls
+ * @IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_GET: Get the current compatibility IOAS
+ * @IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_SET: Change the current compatibility IOAS
+ * @IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_CLEAR: Disable VFIO compatibility
+ */
+enum iommufd_vfio_ioas_op {
+	IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_GET = 0,
+	IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_SET = 1,
+	IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_CLEAR = 2,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_vfio_ioas - ioctl(IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_vfio_ioas)
+ * @ioas_id: For IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_SET the input IOAS ID to set
+ *           For IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS_GET will output the IOAS ID
+ * @op: One of enum iommufd_vfio_ioas_op
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ *
+ * The VFIO compatibility support uses a single ioas because VFIO APIs do not
+ * support the ID field. Set or Get the IOAS that VFIO compatibility will use.
+ * When VFIO_GROUP_SET_CONTAINER is used on an iommufd it will get the
+ * compatibility ioas, either by taking what is already set, or auto creating
+ * one. From then on VFIO will continue to use that ioas and is not effected by
+ * this ioctl. SET or CLEAR does not destroy any auto-created IOAS.
+ */
+struct iommu_vfio_ioas {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 ioas_id;
+	__u16 op;
+	__u16 __reserved;
+};
+#define IOMMU_VFIO_IOAS _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_VFIO_IOAS)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_hwpt_alloc - ioctl(IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_hwpt_alloc)
+ * @flags: Must be 0
+ * @dev_id: The device to allocate this HWPT for
+ * @pt_id: The IOAS to connect this HWPT to
+ * @out_hwpt_id: The ID of the new HWPT
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ *
+ * Explicitly allocate a hardware page table object. This is the same object
+ * type that is returned by iommufd_device_attach() and represents the
+ * underlying iommu driver's iommu_domain kernel object.
+ *
+ * A HWPT will be created with the IOVA mappings from the given IOAS.
+ */
+struct iommu_hwpt_alloc {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 flags;
+	__u32 dev_id;
+	__u32 pt_id;
+	__u32 out_hwpt_id;
+	__u32 __reserved;
+};
+#define IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC)
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_hw_info_vtd - Intel VT-d hardware information
+ *
+ * @flags: Must be 0
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ *
+ * @cap_reg: Value of Intel VT-d capability register defined in VT-d spec
+ *           section 11.4.2 Capability Register.
+ * @ecap_reg: Value of Intel VT-d capability register defined in VT-d spec
+ *            section 11.4.3 Extended Capability Register.
+ *
+ * User needs to understand the Intel VT-d specification to decode the
+ * register value.
+ */
+struct iommu_hw_info_vtd {
+	__u32 flags;
+	__u32 __reserved;
+	__aligned_u64 cap_reg;
+	__aligned_u64 ecap_reg;
+};
+
+/**
+ * enum iommu_hw_info_type - IOMMU Hardware Info Types
+ * @IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE: Used by the drivers that do not report hardware
+ *                           info
+ * @IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_INTEL_VTD: Intel VT-d iommu info type
+ */
+enum iommu_hw_info_type {
+	IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE,
+	IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_INTEL_VTD,
+};
+
+/**
+ * struct iommu_hw_info - ioctl(IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO)
+ * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_hw_info)
+ * @flags: Must be 0
+ * @dev_id: The device bound to the iommufd
+ * @data_len: Input the length of a user buffer in bytes. Output the length of
+ *            data that kernel supports
+ * @data_uptr: User pointer to a user-space buffer used by the kernel to fill
+ *             the iommu type specific hardware information data
+ * @out_data_type: Output the iommu hardware info type as defined in the enum
+ *                 iommu_hw_info_type.
+ * @__reserved: Must be 0
+ *
+ * Query an iommu type specific hardware information data from an iommu behind
+ * a given device that has been bound to iommufd. This hardware info data will
+ * be used to sync capabilities between the virtual iommu and the physical
+ * iommu, e.g. a nested translation setup needs to check the hardware info, so
+ * a guest stage-1 page table can be compatible with the physical iommu.
+ *
+ * To capture an iommu type specific hardware information data, @data_uptr and
+ * its length @data_len must be provided. Trailing bytes will be zeroed if the
+ * user buffer is larger than the data that kernel has. Otherwise, kernel only
+ * fills the buffer using the given length in @data_len. If the ioctl succeeds,
+ * @data_len will be updated to the length that kernel actually supports,
+ * @out_data_type will be filled to decode the data filled in the buffer
+ * pointed by @data_uptr. Input @data_len == zero is allowed.
+ */
+struct iommu_hw_info {
+	__u32 size;
+	__u32 flags;
+	__u32 dev_id;
+	__u32 data_len;
+	__aligned_u64 data_uptr;
+	__u32 out_data_type;
+	__u32 __reserved;
+};
+#define IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO)
+#endif