On 17/08/17 16:41, Joerg Roedel wrote: > On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 11:40:08AM +0100, Robin Murphy wrote: >> The recently-removed FIXME in iommu_get_domain_for_dev() turns out to >> have been a little misleading, since that check is still worthwhile even >> when groups *are* universal. We have a few IOMMU-aware drivers which >> only care whether their device is already attached to an existing domain >> or not, for which the previous behaviour of iommu_get_domain_for_dev() >> was ideal, and who now crash if their device does not have an IOMMU. >> >> With IOMMU groups now serving as a reliable indicator of whether a >> device has an IOMMU or not (barring false-positives from VFIO no-IOMMU >> mode), drivers could arguably do this: >> >> group = iommu_group_get(dev); >> if (group) { >> domain = iommu_get_domain_for_dev(dev); >> iommu_group_put(group); >> } > > Okay, so just to check I got it right: Drivers do the above to check > whether a device is managed by an IOMMU, and that crashes now because > the 'group == NULL' check was removed?
Indeed - the typical context is network descriptors that don't have space to store the CPU virtual address of the buffer, so when a packet arrives the driver has to work backwards from the DMA address, in this sort of pattern: addr = desc[idx]->addr; domain = iommu_get_domain_for_dev(dev); if (domain) addr = iommu_iova_to_phys(domain, addr) buf = phys_to_virt(addr) (the GIC thing is similar but in reverse, with a physical address which may or may not need replacing with an IOVA). Unless we were to change the interface to be iommu_get_domain_for_group(), I think it makes sense for it to remain valid to call for any device. Robin.