On 2016-05-04 09:05, David Kiarie wrote: > On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 9:12 AM, Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@web.de> wrote: >> On 2016-04-30 00:42, David Kiarie wrote: >>> These series adds AMD IOMMU support to Qemu. It's currently in the 9th >>> version. >>> >>> In this series I have (hopefully) addressed all the comments made in the >>> previous version. >>> I have also tested and successfully passed-through PCI device 'ac97' with >>> more devices to be tested. >>> >> >> I've done some basic testing with a Jailhouse setup and found it >> working. The ACPI table is now properly parsed and the DMA remapping was >> not disturbing the system after Jailhouse was activated. >> >> However, it was also still not intervening after I started to corrupt >> the configuration, removed DMA target properties from most of the RAM or >> dropped PCI devices. > > This means you're invalidating DTEs ?
No, it's either enabling the IOMMU with only a partially filled or completely empty page table or not listing a specific device that continues to do DMA (pattern: Linux boots with IOMMU off, Jailhouse configures 1:1 mappings afterwards and enables IOMMU). Jan > >> >> You are not dropping invalid remapping requests, are you? According to >> the logs, you are detecting them at least: >> >> (amd-iommu)amd_iommu_get_dte: Device Table at 0x3b0d4000 >> (amd-iommu)amd_iommu_get_dte: Pte entry at 0x0 is invalid >> (amd-iommu)amd_iommu_translate: devid: 00:02.0 gpa 0x32f39480 hpa 0x32f39000 >> >> It's a bit hard to test right now if remapping is actually properly >> working in all important cases if you do not reject invalid ones. >> >> Jan >>