How to specify IOMMU'able devices in DT (was: [RFC 0/5] ARM: dma-mapping: New dma_map_ops to control IOVA more precisely)

James Bottomley James.Bottomley at HansenPartnership.com
Mon Sep 24 05:28:01 EDT 2012


On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 12:04 +0300, Hiroshi Doyu wrote:
> diff --git a/drivers/base/platform.c b/drivers/base/platform.c
> index a1a7225..9eae3be 100644
> --- a/drivers/base/platform.c
> +++ b/drivers/base/platform.c
> @@ -21,6 +21,8 @@
>  #include <linux/slab.h>
>  #include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
> 
> +#include <asm/dma-iommu.h>
> +
>  #include "base.h"
> 
>  #define to_platform_driver(drv)        (container_of((drv), struct
> platform_driver, \
> @@ -305,8 +307,19 @@ int platform_device_add(struct platform_device
> *pdev)
>                  dev_name(&pdev->dev), dev_name(pdev->dev.parent));
> 
>         ret = device_add(&pdev->dev);
> -       if (ret == 0)
> -               return ret;
> +       if (ret)
> +               goto failed;
> +
> +#ifdef CONFIG_PLATFORM_ENABLE_IOMMU
> +       if (platform_bus_type.map && !pdev->dev.archdata.mapping) {
> +               ret = arm_iommu_attach_device(&pdev->dev,
> +                                             platform_bus_type.map);
> +               if (ret)
> +                       goto failed;

This is horrible ... you're adding an architecture specific callback
into our generic code; that's really a no-no.  If the concept of
CONFIG_PLATFORM_ENABE_IOMMU is useful to more than just arm, then this
could become a generic callback.

James





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