[PATCH V2] iommu/arm-smmu-v2: Add support for 16 bit VMID
Will Deacon
will.deacon at arm.com
Tue Feb 23 03:22:19 PST 2016
Hi Tirumalesh,
I still have some questions and comments about this.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:33:33AM -0800, tchalamarla at caviumnetworks.com wrote:
> From: Tirumalesh Chalamarla <tchalamarla at caviumnetworks.com>
>
> ARM-SMMUv2 supports upto 16 bit VMID. This patch enables
> 16 bit VMID when HW supports.
>
> changes from V1:
> - Remove DT Property and enable 16 bit VMID if ID says.
Does this mean we can remove the comment from arm_smmu_init_context_bank
about CBA2R initialisation, or is that behaviour still required by some
parts? Further, what happens if we set CR0.VMID16EN on those
implementations?
> Signed-off-by: Tirumalesh Chalamarla <tchalamarla at caviumnetworks.com>
> ---
> drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c | 24 +++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
> index 59ee4b8..92caab8 100644
> --- a/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
> +++ b/drivers/iommu/arm-smmu.c
> @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@
> #define sCR0_VMIDPNE (1 << 11)
> #define sCR0_PTM (1 << 12)
> #define sCR0_FB (1 << 13)
> +#define sCR0_VMID16EN (1 << 31)
> #define sCR0_BSU_SHIFT 14
> #define sCR0_BSU_MASK 0x3
>
> @@ -140,6 +141,7 @@
> #define ID2_PTFS_4K (1 << 12)
> #define ID2_PTFS_16K (1 << 13)
> #define ID2_PTFS_64K (1 << 14)
> +#define ID2_VMID16 (1 << 15)
>
> /* Global TLB invalidation */
> #define ARM_SMMU_GR0_TLBIVMID 0x64
> @@ -189,6 +191,8 @@
> #define ARM_SMMU_GR1_CBA2R(n) (0x800 + ((n) << 2))
> #define CBA2R_RW64_32BIT (0 << 0)
> #define CBA2R_RW64_64BIT (1 << 0)
> +#define CBA2R_VMID_SHIFT 16
> +#define CBA2R_VMID_MASK 0xffff
>
> /* Translation context bank */
> #define ARM_SMMU_CB_BASE(smmu) ((smmu)->base + ((smmu)->size >> 1))
> @@ -297,6 +301,7 @@ struct arm_smmu_device {
> #define ARM_SMMU_FEAT_TRANS_S2 (1 << 3)
> #define ARM_SMMU_FEAT_TRANS_NESTED (1 << 4)
> #define ARM_SMMU_FEAT_TRANS_OPS (1 << 5)
> +#define ARM_SMMU_FEAT_VMID16 (1 << 6)
> u32 features;
>
> #define ARM_SMMU_OPT_SECURE_CFG_ACCESS (1 << 0)
> @@ -736,6 +741,10 @@ static void arm_smmu_init_context_bank(struct arm_smmu_domain *smmu_domain,
> #else
> reg = CBA2R_RW64_32BIT;
> #endif
> + /* if 16bit VMID supported set VMID in CBA2R */
> + if (smmu->features & ARM_SMMU_FEAT_VMID16)
> + reg |= ARM_SMMU_CB_VMID(cfg) << CBA2R_VMID_SHIFT;
> +
> writel_relaxed(reg, gr1_base + ARM_SMMU_GR1_CBA2R(cfg->cbndx));
> }
>
> @@ -751,7 +760,8 @@ static void arm_smmu_init_context_bank(struct arm_smmu_domain *smmu_domain,
> if (stage1) {
> reg |= (CBAR_S1_BPSHCFG_NSH << CBAR_S1_BPSHCFG_SHIFT) |
> (CBAR_S1_MEMATTR_WB << CBAR_S1_MEMATTR_SHIFT);
> - } else {
> + } else if (!(smmu->features & ARM_SMMU_FEAT_VMID16)) {
> + /*16 bit VMID is not supported set 8 bit VMID here */
> reg |= ARM_SMMU_CB_VMID(cfg) << CBAR_VMID_SHIFT;
> }
> writel_relaxed(reg, gr1_base + ARM_SMMU_GR1_CBAR(cfg->cbndx));
> @@ -1508,6 +1518,9 @@ static void arm_smmu_device_reset(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
> /* Don't upgrade barriers */
> reg &= ~(sCR0_BSU_MASK << sCR0_BSU_SHIFT);
>
> + if (smmu->features & ARM_SMMU_FEAT_VMID16)
> + reg |= sCR0_VMID16EN;
> +
> /* Push the button */
> __arm_smmu_tlb_sync(smmu);
> writel(reg, ARM_SMMU_GR0_NS(smmu) + ARM_SMMU_GR0_sCR0);
> @@ -1658,6 +1671,10 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_cfg_probe(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
> size = arm_smmu_id_size_to_bits((id >> ID2_OAS_SHIFT) & ID2_OAS_MASK);
> smmu->pa_size = size;
>
> + /* See if 16bit VMID is supported */
> + if (id & ID2_VMID16)
> + smmu->features = ARM_SMMU_FEAT_VMID16;
This should be |=
> +
> /*
> * What the page table walker can address actually depends on which
> * descriptor format is in use, but since a) we don't know that yet,
> @@ -1696,6 +1713,11 @@ static int arm_smmu_device_cfg_probe(struct arm_smmu_device *smmu)
> dev_notice(smmu->dev, "\tStage-2: %lu-bit IPA -> %lu-bit PA\n",
> smmu->ipa_size, smmu->pa_size);
>
> + if (smmu->features & ARM_SMMU_FEAT_VMID16)
> + dev_notice(smmu->dev, "\t 16 bit VMID Supported.\n");
> + else
> + dev_notice(smmu->dev, "\t Only 8 bit VMID Supported.\n");
Supporting "only" 8-bit VMIDs is usually plenty ;) In fact, your patch
doesn't change the allocator, so we'll still use a zero-extended 8-bit
VMID, so this print is fairly useless.
Will
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