[PATCH v3 03/15] iommu: Always register bus notifiers
Tian, Kevin
kevin.tian at intel.com
Thu Jul 7 22:50:12 PDT 2022
> From: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy at arm.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2022 5:59 PM
>
> On 2022-07-07 07:31, Tian, Kevin wrote:
> >> From: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy at arm.com>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2022 1:08 AM
> >>
> >> The number of bus types that the IOMMU subsystem deals with is small
> and
> >> manageable, so pull that list into core code as a first step towards
> >> cleaning up all the boilerplate bus-awareness from drivers. Calling
> >> iommu_probe_device() before bus->iommu_ops is set will simply return
> >> -ENODEV and not break the notifier call chain, so there should be no
> >> harm in proactively registering all our bus notifiers at init time.
> >>
> >
> > Suppose we miss a check on iommu ops in iommu_release_device():
> >
> > if (!dev->iommu) <<<<<<<
> > return;
> >
> > iommu_device_unlink(dev->iommu->iommu_dev, dev);
> >
> > ops = dev_iommu_ops(dev);
> > ops->release_device(dev);
> >
> > following the rationale in patch01 a device could be removed when
> > it's associated with a known but not registered instance.
>
> No, because at that point the instance is only known internally to the
> driver. As long as it isn't erroneously returned from
> ->probe_device(dev), dev->iommu will remain NULL and the rest of the
> core code works as expected.
>
You are correct. I overlooked dev->iommu as device_to_iommu() in
patch01. As long as the device hasn't been probed or ->probe_device
doesn't do bad thing then dev->iommu should be NULL in this case.
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