[PATCH] iommu/dma-iommu: properly respect configured address space size

Robin Murphy robin.murphy at arm.com
Thu Nov 10 08:17:30 PST 2016


On 10/11/16 15:59, Joerg Roedel wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 11:37:23AM +0000, Robin Murphy wrote:
>> TBH I've been pondering ripping the size stuff out of dma-iommu, as it
>> all stems from me originally failing to understand what dma_32bit_pfn is
>> actually for.
> 
> The point of dma_32bit_pfn is to allocate dma-address below 4G by
> default. This is a performance optimization so that even devices capable
> of 64bit DMA are using SAC by default instead of DAC.
> 
> Since it is the goal to share a dma-iommu implemenation between
> architectures, I would rather prefer not to rip this stuff out.

Oh, I didn't mean rip it out entirely, just get rid of the bogus
assumption that it's the "size" of the domain, especially when given a
>32-bit DMA mask, since that defeats the very optimisation I do now
understand (although it might still be OK for platform devices where
SAC/DAC doesn't apply, to avoid the rb_last() overhead every time).

>From the patch I've started, "rip it out" turns out to actually be
mostly "rewrite the comments" anyway - I'll post something soon.

Robin.



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