Hi Rob,

On Tue, Jul 02, 2019 at 01:26:18PM -0700, Rob Clark wrote:
> 1) In some cases the bootloader takes the iommu out of bypass and
>    enables the display.  This is in particular a problem on the aarch64
>    laptops that exist these days, and modern snapdragon android devices.
>    (Older devices also enabled the display in bootloader but did not
>    take the iommu out of bypass.)  Attaching a DMA or IDENTITY domain
>    while scanout is active, before the driver has a chance to intervene,
>    makes things go *boom*

Just to make sure I get this right: The bootloader inializes the SMMU
and creates non-identity mappings for the GPU? And when the SMMU driver
in Linux takes over this breaks display output.

> +     /*
> +      * If driver is going to manage iommu directly, then avoid
> +      * attaching any non driver managed domain.  There could
> +      * be already active dma underway (ie. scanout in case of
> +      * bootloader enabled display), and interfering with that
> +      * will make things go *boom*
> +      */
> +     if ((domain->type != IOMMU_DOMAIN_UNMANAGED) &&
> +         dev->driver && dev->driver->driver_manages_iommu)
> +             return 0;
> +

When the default domain is attached, there is usually no driver attached
yet. I think this needs to be communicated by the firmware to Linux and
the code should check against that.

> -     bool suppress_bind_attrs;       /* disables bind/unbind via sysfs */
> +     bool suppress_bind_attrs:1;     /* disables bind/unbind via sysfs */
> +     bool driver_manages_iommu:1;    /* driver manages IOMMU explicitly */

How does this field get set?



        Joerg

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