[RFC PATCH 22/30] iommu: Bind/unbind tasks to/from devices
Tian, Kevin
kevin.tian at intel.com
Wed Mar 1 23:29:03 PST 2017
> From: Jean-Philippe Brucker
> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 3:55 AM
>
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> API naming
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> I realize that "SVM" as a name isn't great because the svm namespace is
> already taken by AMD-V (Secure Virtual Machine) in arch/x86. Also, the
> name itself doesn't say much.
>
> I personally prefer "Unified Virtual Addressing" (UVA), adopted by CUDA,
> or rather Unified Virtual Address Space (UVAS). Another possibility is
> Unified Virtual Memory (UVM). Acronym UAS for Unified Address Space is
> already used by USB. Same for Shared Address Space (SAS), already in use
> in the kernel, but SVAS would work (although it doesn't look good).
>
'unified' is not exactly matching to 'shared'. In some context it means
unifying device local memory and system memory in one virtual address
space, while SVM is more for sharing of a CPU virtual address space with
device.
What about Shared Virtual Addressing (SVA)?
Thanks
Kevin
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