>-----Original Message----- >From: Jason Wang <jasow...@redhat.com> >Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 12/17] intel_iommu: Add support for PASID-based >device IOTLB invalidation > >On Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 1:27 PM Zhenzhong Duan ><zhenzhong.d...@intel.com> wrote: >> >> From: Clément Mathieu--Drif <clement.mathieu--d...@eviden.com> >> >> Signed-off-by: Clément Mathieu--Drif <clement.mathieu--d...@eviden.com> >> Signed-off-by: Zhenzhong Duan <zhenzhong.d...@intel.com> >> --- >> hw/i386/intel_iommu_internal.h | 11 ++++++++ >> hw/i386/intel_iommu.c | 50 >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 61 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/hw/i386/intel_iommu_internal.h >b/hw/i386/intel_iommu_internal.h >> index 4f2c3a9350..52bdbf3bc5 100644 >> --- a/hw/i386/intel_iommu_internal.h >> +++ b/hw/i386/intel_iommu_internal.h >> @@ -375,6 +375,7 @@ typedef union VTDInvDesc VTDInvDesc; >> #define VTD_INV_DESC_WAIT 0x5 /* Invalidation Wait Descriptor >*/ >> #define VTD_INV_DESC_PIOTLB 0x6 /* PASID-IOTLB Invalidate Desc >*/ >> #define VTD_INV_DESC_PC 0x7 /* PASID-cache Invalidate Desc >> */ >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_DEV_PIOTLB 0x8 /* PASID-based-DIOTLB >inv_desc*/ >> #define VTD_INV_DESC_NONE 0 /* Not an Invalidate Descriptor >*/ >> >> /* Masks for Invalidation Wait Descriptor*/ >> @@ -413,6 +414,16 @@ typedef union VTDInvDesc VTDInvDesc; >> #define VTD_INV_DESC_DEVICE_IOTLB_RSVD_HI 0xffeULL >> #define VTD_INV_DESC_DEVICE_IOTLB_RSVD_LO 0xffff0000ffe0fff8 >> >> +/* Mask for PASID Device IOTLB Invalidate Descriptor */ >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_ADDR(val) ((val) & \ >> + 0xfffffffffffff000ULL) >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_SIZE(val) ((val >> 11) & 0x1) >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_GLOBAL(val) ((val) & 0x1) >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_SID(val) (((val) >> 16) & >0xffffULL) >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_PASID(val) ((val >> 32) & >0xfffffULL) >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_RSVD_HI 0x7feULL >> +#define VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_RSVD_LO >0xfff000000000f000ULL >> + >> /* Rsvd field masks for spte */ >> #define VTD_SPTE_SNP 0x800ULL >> >> diff --git a/hw/i386/intel_iommu.c b/hw/i386/intel_iommu.c >> index d28c862598..4cf56924e1 100644 >> --- a/hw/i386/intel_iommu.c >> +++ b/hw/i386/intel_iommu.c >> @@ -3017,6 +3017,49 @@ static void >do_invalidate_device_tlb(VTDAddressSpace *vtd_dev_as, >> memory_region_notify_iommu(&vtd_dev_as->iommu, 0, event); >> } >> >> +static bool vtd_process_device_piotlb_desc(IntelIOMMUState *s, >> + VTDInvDesc *inv_desc) >> +{ >> + uint16_t sid; >> + VTDAddressSpace *vtd_dev_as; >> + bool size; >> + bool global; >> + hwaddr addr; >> + uint32_t pasid; >> + >> + if ((inv_desc->hi & VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_RSVD_HI) || >> + (inv_desc->lo & VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_RSVD_LO)) { >> + error_report_once("%s: invalid pasid-based dev iotlb inv desc:" >> + "hi=%"PRIx64 "(reserved nonzero)", >> + __func__, inv_desc->hi); >> + return false; >> + } >> + >> + global = VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_GLOBAL(inv_desc->hi); >> + size = VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_SIZE(inv_desc->hi); >> + addr = VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_ADDR(inv_desc->hi); >> + sid = VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_SID(inv_desc->lo); >> + if (global) { >> + QLIST_FOREACH(vtd_dev_as, &s->vtd_as_with_notifiers, next) { >> + if ((vtd_dev_as->pasid != PCI_NO_PASID) && >> + (PCI_BUILD_BDF(pci_bus_num(vtd_dev_as->bus), >> + vtd_dev_as->devfn) == sid)) { >> + do_invalidate_device_tlb(vtd_dev_as, size, addr); >> + } >> + } >> + } else { >> + pasid = VTD_INV_DESC_PASID_DEVICE_IOTLB_PASID(inv_desc->lo); >> + vtd_dev_as = vtd_get_as_by_sid_and_pasid(s, sid, pasid); >> + if (!vtd_dev_as) { >> + return true; >> + } >> + >> + do_invalidate_device_tlb(vtd_dev_as, size, addr); > >Question: > >I wonder if current vhost (which has a device IOTLB abstraction via >virtio-pci) can work with this (PASID based IOTLB invalidation)
Currently, it depends on if caching-mode is on. If it's off, vhost works. E.g.: -device intel-iommu,caching-mode=off,dma-drain=on,device-iotlb=on,x-scalable-mode=on -netdev tap,id=tap0,vhost=on,script=/etc/qemu-ifup -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=tap0,bus=root0,iommu_platform=on,ats=on It doesn't work currently when caching-mode is on. Reason is linux kernel has an optimization to send only piotlb invalidation, no device-piotlb invalidation is sent. But I heard from Yi the optimization will be dropped, then it will work too when caching-mode is on. Thanks Zhenzhong