[PATCH v9 03/16] iommu/exynos: fix page table maintenance

Tomasz Figa t.figa at samsung.com
Thu Aug 8 09:54:50 EDT 2013


On Thursday 08 of August 2013 18:37:43 Cho KyongHo wrote:
> This prevents allocating lv2 page table for the lv1 page table entry
  ^ What this is this this about? :)

> that already has 1MB page mapping. In addition, changed to BUG_ON
> instead of returning -EADDRINUSE.

The change mentioned in last sentence should be a separate patch.

> Signed-off-by: Cho KyongHo <pullip.cho at samsung.com>
> ---
>  drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c |   68
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 files changed, 40
> insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c
> index d545a25..d90e6fa 100644
> --- a/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c
> +++ b/drivers/iommu/exynos-iommu.c
> @@ -52,11 +52,11 @@
>  #define lv2ent_large(pent) ((*(pent) & 3) == 1)
> 
>  #define section_phys(sent) (*(sent) & SECT_MASK)
> -#define section_offs(iova) ((iova) & 0xFFFFF)
> +#define section_offs(iova) ((iova) & ~SECT_MASK)
>  #define lpage_phys(pent) (*(pent) & LPAGE_MASK)
> -#define lpage_offs(iova) ((iova) & 0xFFFF)
> +#define lpage_offs(iova) ((iova) & ~LPAGE_MASK)
>  #define spage_phys(pent) (*(pent) & SPAGE_MASK)
> -#define spage_offs(iova) ((iova) & 0xFFF)
> +#define spage_offs(iova) ((iova) & ~SPAGE_MASK)
> 
>  #define lv1ent_offset(iova) ((iova) >> SECT_ORDER)
>  #define lv2ent_offset(iova) (((iova) & 0xFF000) >> SPAGE_ORDER)
> @@ -856,13 +856,15 @@ finish:
>  static unsigned long *alloc_lv2entry(unsigned long *sent, unsigned long
> iova, short *pgcounter)
>  {
> +	BUG_ON(lv1ent_section(sent));

Is this condition really a critical one, to the point that the system 
should not continue execution?

> +
>  	if (lv1ent_fault(sent)) {
>  		unsigned long *pent;
> 
>  		pent = kzalloc(LV2TABLE_SIZE, GFP_ATOMIC);
>  		BUG_ON((unsigned long)pent & (LV2TABLE_SIZE - 1));
>  		if (!pent)
> -			return NULL;
> +			return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
> 
>  		*sent = mk_lv1ent_page(__pa(pent));
>  		*pgcounter = NUM_LV2ENTRIES;
> @@ -875,15 +877,11 @@ static unsigned long *alloc_lv2entry(unsigned long
> *sent, unsigned long iova,
> 
>  static int lv1set_section(unsigned long *sent, phys_addr_t paddr, short
> *pgcnt) {
> -	if (lv1ent_section(sent))
> -		return -EADDRINUSE;
> +	BUG_ON(lv1ent_section(sent));

Ditto.

>  	if (lv1ent_page(sent)) {
> -		if (*pgcnt != NUM_LV2ENTRIES)
> -			return -EADDRINUSE;
> -
> +		BUG_ON(*pgcnt != NUM_LV2ENTRIES);

Ditto.

>  		kfree(page_entry(sent, 0));
> -
>  		*pgcnt = 0;
>  	}
> 
> @@ -894,24 +892,24 @@ static int lv1set_section(unsigned long *sent,
> phys_addr_t paddr, short *pgcnt) return 0;
>  }
> 
> +static void clear_page_table(unsigned long *ent, int n)
> +{
> +	if (n > 0)
> +		memset(ent, 0, sizeof(*ent) * n);
> +}

I don't see the point of creating this function. It seems to be used only 
once, in addition with a constant as n, so the check for n > 0 is 
unnecessary.

And even if there is a need for this change, it should be done in separate 
patch, as this one is not about stylistic changes, but fixing page table 
maintenance (at least based on your commit message).

>  static int lv2set_page(unsigned long *pent, phys_addr_t paddr, size_t
> size, short *pgcnt)
>  {
>  	if (size == SPAGE_SIZE) {
> -		if (!lv2ent_fault(pent))
> -			return -EADDRINUSE;
> -
> +		BUG_ON(!lv2ent_fault(pent));

Ditto.

>  		*pent = mk_lv2ent_spage(paddr);
>  		pgtable_flush(pent, pent + 1);
>  		*pgcnt -= 1;
>  	} else { /* size == LPAGE_SIZE */
>  		int i;
>  		for (i = 0; i < SPAGES_PER_LPAGE; i++, pent++) {
> -			if (!lv2ent_fault(pent)) {
> -				memset(pent, 0, sizeof(*pent) * i);
> -				return -EADDRINUSE;
> -			}
> -
> +			BUG_ON(!lv2ent_fault(pent));

Ditto.

>  			*pent = mk_lv2ent_lpage(paddr);
>  		}
>  		pgtable_flush(pent - SPAGES_PER_LPAGE, pent);
> @@ -944,17 +942,16 @@ static int exynos_iommu_map(struct iommu_domain
> *domain, unsigned long iova, pent = alloc_lv2entry(entry, iova,
>  					&priv->lv2entcnt[lv1ent_offset(iova)]);
> 
> -		if (!pent)
> -			ret = -ENOMEM;
> +		if (IS_ERR(pent))
> +			ret = PTR_ERR(pent);
>  		else
>  			ret = lv2set_page(pent, paddr, size,
>  					&priv->lv2entcnt[lv1ent_offset(iova)]);
>  	}
> 
> -	if (ret) {
> -		pr_debug("%s: Failed to map iova 0x%lx/0x%x bytes\n",
> -							__func__, iova, size);
> -	}
> +	if (ret)
> +		pr_err("%s: Failed(%d) to map 0x%#x bytes @ %#lx\n",
> +			__func__, ret, size, iova);
> 
>  	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->pgtablelock, flags);
> 
> @@ -968,6 +965,7 @@ static size_t exynos_iommu_unmap(struct iommu_domain
> *domain, struct sysmmu_drvdata *data;
>  	unsigned long flags;
>  	unsigned long *ent;
> +	size_t err_pgsize;
> 
>  	BUG_ON(priv->pgtable == NULL);
> 
> @@ -976,7 +974,10 @@ static size_t exynos_iommu_unmap(struct iommu_domain
> *domain, ent = section_entry(priv->pgtable, iova);
> 
>  	if (lv1ent_section(ent)) {
> -		BUG_ON(size < SECT_SIZE);
> +		if (WARN_ON(size < SECT_SIZE)) {
> +			err_pgsize = SECT_SIZE;
> +			goto err;
> +		}
> 
>  		*ent = 0;
>  		pgtable_flush(ent, ent + 1);
> @@ -1008,9 +1009,12 @@ static size_t exynos_iommu_unmap(struct
> iommu_domain *domain, }
> 
>  	/* lv1ent_large(ent) == true here */
> -	BUG_ON(size < LPAGE_SIZE);
> +	if (WARN_ON(size < LPAGE_SIZE)) {
> +		err_pgsize = LPAGE_SIZE;
> +		goto err;
> +	}
> 
> -	memset(ent, 0, sizeof(*ent) * SPAGES_PER_LPAGE);
> +	clear_page_table(ent, SPAGES_PER_LPAGE);

This seems to be the only use of the introduced clear_page_table() 
function. Is there a need to replace the memset with it?

>  	pgtable_flush(ent, ent + SPAGES_PER_LPAGE);
> 
>  	size = LPAGE_SIZE;
> @@ -1023,8 +1027,16 @@ done:
>  		sysmmu_tlb_invalidate_entry(data->dev, iova);
>  	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->lock, flags);
> 
> -
>  	return size;
> +err:
> +	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->pgtablelock, flags);
> +
> +	pr_err("%s: Failed due to size(%#x) @ %#lx is"\
> +		" smaller than page size %#x\n",
> +		__func__, size, iova, err_pgsize);
> +
> +	return 0;
> +

nit: Stray blank line.

Best regards,
Tomasz

>  }
> 
>  static phys_addr_t exynos_iommu_iova_to_phys(struct iommu_domain
> *domain,



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