[PATCH RFCv1 08/14] iommufd: Add IOMMU_VIOMMU_SET_DEV_ID ioctl

Nicolin Chen nicolinc at nvidia.com
Tue May 28 13:22:46 PDT 2024


On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 01:08:43AM +0000, Tian, Kevin wrote:
> > From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at nvidia.com>
> > Sent: Friday, May 24, 2024 9:19 PM
> >
> > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 07:13:23AM +0000, Tian, Kevin wrote:
> > > I'm curious to learn the real reason of that design. Is it because you
> > > want to do certain load-balance between viommu's or due to other
> > > reasons in the kernel smmuv3 driver which e.g. cannot support a
> > > viommu spanning multiple pSMMU?
> >
> > Yeah, there is no concept of support for a SMMUv3 instance where it's
> > command Q's can only work on a subset of devices.
> >
> > My expectation was that VIOMMU would be 1:1 with physical iommu
> > instances, I think AMD needs this too??
> >
> 
> Yes this part is clear now regarding to VCMDQ.
> 
> But Nicoline said:
> 
> "
> One step back, even without VCMDQ feature, a multi-pSMMU setup
> will have multiple viommus (with our latest design) being added
> to a viommu list of a single vSMMU's. Yet, vSMMU in this case
> always traps regular SMMU CMDQ, so it can do viommu selection
> or even broadcast (if it has to).
> "
> 
> I don't think there is an arch limitation mandating that?

What I mean is for regular vSMMU. Without VCMDQ, a regular vSMMU
on a multi-pSMMU setup will look like (e.g. three devices behind
different SMMUs):
|<------ VMM ------->|<------ kernel ------>|
       |-- viommu0 --|-- pSMMU0 --|
vSMMU--|-- viommu1 --|-- pSMMU1 --|--s2_hwpt
       |-- viommu2 --|-- pSMMU2 --|

And device would attach to:
|<---- guest ---->|<--- VMM --->|<- kernel ->|
       |-- dev0 --|-- viommu0 --|-- pSMMU0 --|
vSMMU--|-- dev1 --|-- viommu1 --|-- pSMMU1 --|
       |-- dev2 --|-- viommu2 --|-- pSMMU2 --|

When trapping a device cache invalidation: it is straightforward
by deciphering the virtual device ID to pick the viommu that the
device is attached to.

When doing iotlb invalidation, a command may or may not contain
an ASID (a domain ID, and nested domain in this case):
a) if a command doesn't have an ASID, VMM needs to broadcast the
   command to all viommus (i.e. pSMMUs)
b) if a command has an ASID, VMM needs to initially maintain an
   S1 HWPT list by linking an ASID when adding an HWPT entry to
   the list, by deciphering vSTE and its linked CD. Then it needs
   to go through the S1 list with the ASID in the command, and to
   find all corresponding HWPTs to issue/broadcast the command.

Thanks
Nicolin



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