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intel-iommu: Document iova_tree
It seems not super clear on when iova_tree is used, and why. Add a rich comment above iova_tree to track why we needed the iova_tree, and when we need it. Also comment for the map/unmap messages, on how they're used and implications (e.g. unmap can be larger than the mapped ranges). Suggested-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20230109193727.1360190-1-peterx@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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@ -129,6 +129,32 @@ struct IOMMUTLBEntry {
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/*
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* Bitmap for different IOMMUNotifier capabilities. Each notifier can
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* register with one or multiple IOMMU Notifier capability bit(s).
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*
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* Normally there're two use cases for the notifiers:
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*
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* (1) When the device needs accurate synchronizations of the vIOMMU page
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* tables, it needs to register with both MAP|UNMAP notifies (which
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* is defined as IOMMU_NOTIFIER_IOTLB_EVENTS below).
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*
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* Regarding to accurate synchronization, it's when the notified
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* device maintains a shadow page table and must be notified on each
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* guest MAP (page table entry creation) and UNMAP (invalidation)
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* events (e.g. VFIO). Both notifications must be accurate so that
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* the shadow page table is fully in sync with the guest view.
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*
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* (2) When the device doesn't need accurate synchronizations of the
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* vIOMMU page tables, it needs to register only with UNMAP or
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* DEVIOTLB_UNMAP notifies.
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*
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* It's when the device maintains a cache of IOMMU translations
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* (IOTLB) and is able to fill that cache by requesting translations
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* from the vIOMMU through a protocol similar to ATS (Address
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* Translation Service).
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*
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* Note that in this mode the vIOMMU will not maintain a shadowed
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* page table for the address space, and the UNMAP messages can cover
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* more than the pages that used to get mapped. The IOMMU notifiee
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* should be able to take care of over-sized invalidations.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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IOMMU_NOTIFIER_NONE = 0,
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@ -109,7 +109,43 @@ struct VTDAddressSpace {
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QLIST_ENTRY(VTDAddressSpace) next;
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/* Superset of notifier flags that this address space has */
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IOMMUNotifierFlag notifier_flags;
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IOVATree *iova_tree; /* Traces mapped IOVA ranges */
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/*
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* @iova_tree traces mapped IOVA ranges.
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*
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* The tree is not needed if no MAP notifier is registered with current
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* VTD address space, because all guest invalidate commands can be
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* directly passed to the IOMMU UNMAP notifiers without any further
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* reshuffling.
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*
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* The tree OTOH is required for MAP typed iommu notifiers for a few
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* reasons.
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*
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* Firstly, there's no way to identify whether an PSI (Page Selective
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* Invalidations) or DSI (Domain Selective Invalidations) event is an
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* MAP or UNMAP event within the message itself. Without having prior
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* knowledge of existing state vIOMMU doesn't know whether it should
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* notify MAP or UNMAP for a PSI message it received when caching mode
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* is enabled (for MAP notifiers).
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*
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* Secondly, PSI messages received from guest driver can be enlarged in
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* range, covers but not limited to what the guest driver wanted to
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* invalidate. When the range to invalidates gets bigger than the
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* limit of a PSI message, it can even become a DSI which will
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* invalidate the whole domain. If the vIOMMU directly notifies the
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* registered device with the unmodified range, it may confuse the
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* registered drivers (e.g. vfio-pci) on either:
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*
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* (1) Trying to map the same region more than once (for
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* VFIO_IOMMU_MAP_DMA, -EEXIST will trigger), or,
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*
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* (2) Trying to UNMAP a range that is still partially mapped.
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*
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* That accuracy is not required for UNMAP-only notifiers, but it is a
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* must-to-have for notifiers registered with MAP events, because the
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* vIOMMU needs to make sure the shadow page table is always in sync
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* with the guest IOMMU pgtables for a device.
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*/
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IOVATree *iova_tree;
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};
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struct VTDIOTLBEntry {
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