[PATCH V2] drm/amdgpu: limit DMA size to PAGE_SIZE for scatter-gather buffers
Christian König
christian.koenig at amd.com
Thu Apr 12 02:42:35 PDT 2018
Am 12.04.2018 um 08:26 schrieb Christoph Hellwig:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 01:03:59PM +0100, Robin Murphy wrote:
>> On 10/04/18 21:59, Sinan Kaya wrote:
>>> Code is expecing to observe the same number of buffers returned from
>>> dma_map_sg() function compared to sg_alloc_table_from_pages(). This
>>> doesn't hold true universally especially for systems with IOMMU.
>> So why not fix said code? It's clearly not a real hardware limitation, and
>> the map_sg() APIs have potentially returned fewer than nents since forever,
>> so there's really no excuse.
> Yes, relying on dma_map_sg returning the same number of entries as passed
> it is completely bogus.
I agree that the common DRM functions should be able to deal with both,
but we should let the driver side decide if it wants multiple addresses
combined or not.
>
>>> IOMMU driver tries to combine buffers into a single DMA address as much
>>> as it can. The right thing is to tell the DMA layer how much combining
>>> IOMMU can do.
>> Disagree; this is a dodgy hack, since you'll now end up passing
>> scatterlists into dma_map_sg() which already violate max_seg_size to begin
>> with, and I think a conscientious DMA API implementation would be at rights
>> to fail the mapping for that reason (I know arm64 happens not to, but that
>> was a deliberate design decision to make my life easier at the time).
> Agreed.
Sounds like my understanding of max_seg_size is incorrect, what exactly
should that describe?
Thanks,
Christian.
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