@@ -211,6 +211,12 @@ get_context_addr_from_root(struct root_entry *root)
NULL);
}
+static inline unsigned long
+get_context_phys_from_root(struct root_entry *root)
+{
+ return root_present(root) ? (root->val & VTD_PAGE_MASK) : 0;
+}
+
/*
* low 64 bits:
* 0: present
@@ -231,6 +237,32 @@ static inline bool context_present(struct context_entry *context)
{
return (context->lo & 1);
}
+
+static inline int context_fault_enable(struct context_entry *c)
+{
+ return((c->lo >> 1) & 0x1);
+}
+
+static inline int context_translation_type(struct context_entry *c)
+{
+ return((c->lo >> 2) & 0x3);
+}
+
+static inline u64 context_address_root(struct context_entry *c)
+{
+ return((c->lo >> VTD_PAGE_SHIFT));
+}
+
+static inline int context_address_width(struct context_entry *c)
+{
+ return((c->hi >> 0) & 0x7);
+}
+
+static inline int context_domain_id(struct context_entry *c)
+{
+ return((c->hi >> 8) & 0xffff);
+}
+
static inline void context_set_present(struct context_entry *context)
{
context->lo |= 1;
@@ -316,6 +348,28 @@ static inline int first_pte_in_page(struct dma_pte *pte)
return !((unsigned long)pte & ~VTD_PAGE_MASK);
}
+
+/*
+ * Fix Crashdump failure caused by leftover DMA through a hardware IOMMU
+ *
+ * Fixes the crashdump kernel to deal with an active iommu and legacy
+ * DMA from the (old) panicked kernel in a manner similar to how legacy
+ * DMA is handled when no hardware iommu was in use by the old kernel --
+ * allow the legacy DMA to continue into its current buffers.
+ *
+ * In the crashdump kernel, this code:
+ * 1. skips disabling the IOMMU's translating.
+ * 2. Do not re-enable IOMMU's translating.
+ * 3. In kdump kernel, use the old root entry table.
+ * 4. Allocate pages for new context entry, copy data from old context entries
+ * in the old kernel to the new ones.
+ *
+ * In other kinds of kernel, for example, a kernel started by kexec,
+ * do the same thing as crashdump kernel.
+ */
+
+
+
/*
* This domain is a statically identity mapping domain.
* 1. This domain creats a static 1:1 mapping to all usable memory.