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Joerg Roedel 72acd9df18 iommu: Move iommu_fwspec to struct dev_iommu
Move the iommu_fwspec pointer in struct device into struct dev_iommu.
This is a step in the effort to reduce the iommu related pointers in
struct device to one.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
Tested-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> # arm-smmu
Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200326150841.10083-7-joro@8bytes.org
2020-03-27 11:14:51 +01:00
Joerg Roedel 045a704260 iommu: Rename struct iommu_param to dev_iommu
The term dev_iommu aligns better with other existing structures and
their accessor functions.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
Tested-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> # arm-smmu
Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200326150841.10083-6-joro@8bytes.org
2020-03-27 11:12:19 +01:00
Robin Murphy 098accf2da iommu: Use C99 flexible array in fwspec
Although the 1-element array was a typical pre-C99 way to implement
variable-length structures, and indeed is a fundamental construct in the
APIs of certain other popular platforms, there's no good reason for it
here (and in particular the sizeof() trick is far too "clever" for its
own good). We can just as easily implement iommu_fwspec's preallocation
behaviour using a standard flexible array member, so let's make it look
the way most readers would expect.

Signed-off-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2020-02-28 16:20:04 +01:00
Joerg Roedel e3b5ee0cfb Merge branches 'iommu/fixes', 'arm/smmu', 'x86/amd', 'x86/vt-d' and 'core' into next 2020-01-24 15:39:39 +01:00
Jon Derrick 7d4e6ccd1f iommu: Remove device link to group on failure
This adds the missing teardown step that removes the device link from
the group when the device addition fails.

Signed-off-by: Jon Derrick <jonathan.derrick@intel.com>
Fixes: 797a8b4d76 ("iommu: Handle default domain attach failure")
Reviewed-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2020-01-07 17:08:57 +01:00
Thierry Reding f9f6971ebb iommu: Implement generic_iommu_put_resv_regions()
Implement a generic function for removing reserved regions. This can be
used by drivers that don't do anything fancy with these regions other
than allocating memory for them.

Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-12-23 14:07:03 +01:00
Will Deacon 4312cf7f16 drivers/iommu: Allow IOMMU bus ops to be unregistered
'bus_set_iommu()' allows IOMMU drivers to register their ops for a given
bus type. Unfortunately, it then doesn't allow them to be removed, which
is necessary for modular drivers to shutdown cleanly so that they can be
reloaded later on.

Allow 'bus_set_iommu()' to take a NULL 'ops' argument, which clear the
ops pointer for the selected bus_type.

Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Tested-by: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com> # smmu v3
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-12-23 14:06:05 +01:00
Will Deacon 25f003de98 drivers/iommu: Take a ref to the IOMMU driver prior to ->add_device()
To avoid accidental removal of an active IOMMU driver module, take a
reference to the driver module in 'iommu_probe_device()' immediately
prior to invoking the '->add_device()' callback and hold it until the
after the device has been removed by '->remove_device()'.

Suggested-by: Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Tested-by: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com> # smmu v3
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-12-23 14:06:05 +01:00
Will Deacon a7ba5c3d00 drivers/iommu: Export core IOMMU API symbols to permit modular drivers
Building IOMMU drivers as modules requires that the core IOMMU API
symbols are exported as GPL symbols.

Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Tested-by: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com> # smmu v3
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-12-23 14:06:05 +01:00
Linus Torvalds b371ddb94f IOMMU Fixes for Linux v5.5-rc2
Including:
 
 	- Fix kmemleak warning in IOVA code
 
 	- Fix compile warnings on ARM32/64 in dma-iommu code due to
 	  dma_mask type mismatches
 
 	- Make ISA reserved regions relaxable, so that VFIO can assign
 	  devices which have such regions defined
 
 	- Fix mapping errors resulting in IO page-faults in the VT-d
 	  driver
 
 	- Make sure direct mappings for a domain are created after the
 	  default domain is updated
 
 	- Map ISA reserved regions in the VT-d driver with correct
 	  permissions
 
 	- Remove unneeded check for PSI capability in the IOTLB flush
 	  code of the VT-d driver
 
 	- Lockdep fix iommu_dma_prepare_msi()
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Merge tag 'iommu-fixes-v5.5-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu

Pull iommu fixes from Joerg Roedel:

 - Fix kmemleak warning in IOVA code

 - Fix compile warnings on ARM32/64 in dma-iommu code due to dma_mask
   type mismatches

 - Make ISA reserved regions relaxable, so that VFIO can assign devices
   which have such regions defined

 - Fix mapping errors resulting in IO page-faults in the VT-d driver

 - Make sure direct mappings for a domain are created after the default
   domain is updated

 - Map ISA reserved regions in the VT-d driver with correct permissions

 - Remove unneeded check for PSI capability in the IOTLB flush code of
   the VT-d driver

 - Lockdep fix iommu_dma_prepare_msi()

* tag 'iommu-fixes-v5.5-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu:
  iommu/dma: Relax locking in iommu_dma_prepare_msi()
  iommu/vt-d: Remove incorrect PSI capability check
  iommu/vt-d: Allocate reserved region for ISA with correct permission
  iommu: set group default domain before creating direct mappings
  iommu/vt-d: Fix dmar pte read access not set error
  iommu/vt-d: Set ISA bridge reserved region as relaxable
  iommu/dma: Rationalise types for DMA masks
  iommu/iova: Init the struct iova to fix the possible memleak
2019-12-20 10:42:25 -08:00
Jerry Snitselaar d360211524 iommu: set group default domain before creating direct mappings
iommu_group_create_direct_mappings uses group->default_domain, but
right after it is called, request_default_domain_for_dev calls
iommu_domain_free for the default domain, and sets the group default
domain to a different domain. Move the
iommu_group_create_direct_mappings call to after the group default
domain is set, so the direct mappings get associated with that domain.

Cc: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
Cc: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Cc: iommu@lists.linux-foundation.org
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 7423e01741 ("iommu: Add API to request DMA domain for device")
Signed-off-by: Jerry Snitselaar <jsnitsel@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-12-17 11:45:17 +01:00
Eric Auger 4c80ba392b iommu: fix KASAN use-after-free in iommu_insert_resv_region
In case the new region gets merged into another one, the nr list node is
freed.  Checking its type while completing the merge algorithm leads to
a use-after-free.  Use new->type instead.

Fixes: 4dbd258ff6 ("iommu: Revisit iommu_insert_resv_region() implementation")
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw>
Reviewed-by: Jerry Snitselaar <jsnitsel@redhat.com>
Cc: Stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v5.3+
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2019-12-16 08:58:42 -08:00
Joerg Roedel 9b3a713fee Merge branches 'iommu/fixes', 'arm/qcom', 'arm/renesas', 'arm/rockchip', 'arm/mediatek', 'arm/tegra', 'arm/smmu', 'x86/amd', 'x86/vt-d', 'virtio' and 'core' into next 2019-11-12 17:11:25 +01:00
Jacob Pan 808be0aae5 iommu: Introduce guest PASID bind function
Guest shared virtual address (SVA) may require host to shadow guest
PASID tables. Guest PASID can also be allocated from the host via
enlightened interfaces. In this case, guest needs to bind the guest
mm, i.e. cr3 in guest physical address to the actual PASID table in
the host IOMMU. Nesting will be turned on such that guest virtual
address can go through a two level translation:
- 1st level translates GVA to GPA
- 2nd level translates GPA to HPA
This patch introduces APIs to bind guest PASID data to the assigned
device entry in the physical IOMMU. See the diagram below for usage
explanation.

    .-------------.  .---------------------------.
    |   vIOMMU    |  | Guest process mm, FL only |
    |             |  '---------------------------'
    .----------------/
    | PASID Entry |--- PASID cache flush -
    '-------------'                       |
    |             |                       V
    |             |                      GP
    '-------------'
Guest
------| Shadow |----------------------- GP->HP* ---------
      v        v                          |
Host                                      v
    .-------------.  .----------------------.
    |   pIOMMU    |  | Bind FL for GVA-GPA  |
    |             |  '----------------------'
    .----------------/  |
    | PASID Entry |     V (Nested xlate)
    '----------------\.---------------------.
    |             |   |Set SL to GPA-HPA    |
    |             |   '---------------------'
    '-------------'

Where:
 - FL = First level/stage one page tables
 - SL = Second level/stage two page tables
 - GP = Guest PASID
 - HP = Host PASID
* Conversion needed if non-identity GP-HP mapping option is chosen.

Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Liu Yi L <yi.l.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.com>
Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-10-15 13:34:43 +02:00
Yi L Liu 4c7c171f85 iommu: Introduce cache_invalidate API
In any virtualization use case, when the first translation stage
is "owned" by the guest OS, the host IOMMU driver has no knowledge
of caching structure updates unless the guest invalidation activities
are trapped by the virtualizer and passed down to the host.

Since the invalidation data can be obtained from user space and will be
written into physical IOMMU, we must allow security check at various
layers. Therefore, generic invalidation data format are proposed here,
model specific IOMMU drivers need to convert them into their own format.

Signed-off-by: Yi L Liu <yi.l.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.com>
Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-10-15 13:34:04 +02:00
Tom Murphy 781ca2de89 iommu: Add gfp parameter to iommu_ops::map
Add a gfp_t parameter to the iommu_ops::map function.
Remove the needless locking in the AMD iommu driver.

The iommu_ops::map function (or the iommu_map function which calls it)
was always supposed to be sleepable (according to Joerg's comment in
this thread: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/977520/ ) and so
should probably have had a "might_sleep()" since it was written. However
currently the dma-iommu api can call iommu_map in an atomic context,
which it shouldn't do. This doesn't cause any problems because any iommu
driver which uses the dma-iommu api uses gfp_atomic in it's
iommu_ops::map function. But doing this wastes the memory allocators
atomic pools.

Signed-off-by: Tom Murphy <murphyt7@tcd.ie>
Reviewed-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-10-15 11:31:04 +02:00
Joerg Roedel 2896ba40d0 iommu: Don't use sme_active() in generic code
Switch to the generic function mem_encrypt_active() because
sme_active() is x86 specific and can't be called from
generic code on other platforms than x86.

Fixes: 2cc13bb4f5 ("iommu: Disable passthrough mode when SME is active")
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-09-03 15:15:44 +02:00
Tom Murphy d127bc9be8 iommu: Remove wrong default domain comments
These comments are wrong. request_default_domain_for_dev doesn't just
handle direct mapped domains.

Signed-off-by: Tom Murphy <murphyt7@tcd.ie>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-30 16:33:10 +02:00
Eric Auger 4dbd258ff6 iommu: Revisit iommu_insert_resv_region() implementation
Current implementation is recursive and in case of allocation
failure the existing @regions list is altered. A non recursive
version looks better for maintainability and simplifies the
error handling. We use a separate stack for overlapping segment
merging. The elements are sorted by start address and then by
type, if their start address match.

Note this new implementation may change the region order of
appearance in /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/<n>/reserved_regions
files but this order has never been documented, see
commit bc7d12b91b ("iommu: Implement reserved_regions
iommu-group sysfs file").

Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-30 15:49:55 +02:00
Joerg Roedel 2cc13bb4f5 iommu: Disable passthrough mode when SME is active
Using Passthrough mode when SME is active causes certain
devices to use the SWIOTLB bounce buffer. The bounce buffer
code has an upper limit of 256kb for the size of DMA
allocations, which is too small for certain devices and
causes them to fail.

With this patch we enable IOMMU by default when SME is
active in the system, making the default configuration work
for more systems than it does now.

Users that don't want IOMMUs to be enabled still can disable
them with kernel parameters.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
Tested-by: Tom Lendacky <thomas.lendacky@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-23 10:11:29 +02:00
Joerg Roedel 22bb182c83 iommu: Set default domain type at runtime
Set the default domain-type at runtime, not at compile-time.
This keeps default domain type setting in one place when we
have to change it at runtime.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-23 10:11:28 +02:00
Joerg Roedel 5fa9e7c5fa iommu: Print default domain type on boot
Introduce a subsys_initcall for IOMMU code and use it to
print the default domain type at boot.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-23 10:11:28 +02:00
Joerg Roedel adab0b07cb iommu: Use Functions to set default domain type in iommu_set_def_domain_type()
There are functions now to set the default domain type which
take care of updating other necessary state. Don't open-code
it in iommu_set_def_domain_type() and use those functions
instead.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-23 10:09:58 +02:00
Joerg Roedel 8a69961c7f iommu: Add helpers to set/get default domain type
Add a couple of functions to allow changing the default
domain type from architecture code and a function for iommu
drivers to request whether the default domain is
passthrough.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-23 10:09:58 +02:00
Joerg Roedel faf1498993 iommu: Remember when default domain type was set on kernel command line
Introduce an extensible concept to remember when certain
configuration settings for the IOMMU code have been set on
the kernel command line.

This will be used later to prevent overwriting these
settings with other defaults.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-08-23 10:09:58 +02:00
Will Deacon 56f8af5e9d iommu: Pass struct iommu_iotlb_gather to ->unmap() and ->iotlb_sync()
To allow IOMMU drivers to batch up TLB flushing operations and postpone
them until ->iotlb_sync() is called, extend the prototypes for the
->unmap() and ->iotlb_sync() IOMMU ops callbacks to take a pointer to
the current iommu_iotlb_gather structure.

All affected IOMMU drivers are updated, but there should be no
functional change since the extra parameter is ignored for now.

Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
2019-07-29 17:22:52 +01:00
Will Deacon a7d20dc19d iommu: Introduce struct iommu_iotlb_gather for batching TLB flushes
To permit batching of TLB flushes across multiple calls to the IOMMU
driver's ->unmap() implementation, introduce a new structure for
tracking the address range to be flushed and the granularity at which
the flushing is required.

This is hooked into the IOMMU API and its caller are updated to make use
of the new structure. Subsequent patches will plumb this into the IOMMU
drivers as well, but for now the gathering information is ignored.

Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
2019-07-24 13:35:27 +01:00
Will Deacon 6d1bcb957b iommu: Remove empty iommu_tlb_range_add() callback from iommu_ops
Commit add02cfdc9 ("iommu: Introduce Interface for IOMMU TLB Flushing")
added three new TLB flushing operations to the IOMMU API so that the
underlying driver operations can be batched when unmapping large regions
of IO virtual address space.

However, the ->iotlb_range_add() callback has not been implemented by
any IOMMU drivers (amd_iommu.c implements it as an empty function, which
incurs the overhead of an indirect branch). Instead, drivers either flush
the entire IOTLB in the ->iotlb_sync() callback or perform the necessary
invalidation during ->unmap().

Attempting to implement ->iotlb_range_add() for arm-smmu-v3.c revealed
two major issues:

  1. The page size used to map the region in the page-table is not known,
     and so it is not generally possible to issue TLB flushes in the most
     efficient manner.

  2. The only mutable state passed to the callback is a pointer to the
     iommu_domain, which can be accessed concurrently and therefore
     requires expensive synchronisation to keep track of the outstanding
     flushes.

Remove the callback entirely in preparation for extending ->unmap() and
->iotlb_sync() to update a token on the caller's stack.

Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
2019-07-24 13:32:33 +01:00
Joerg Roedel d95c388586 Merge branches 'x86/vt-d', 'x86/amd', 'arm/smmu', 'arm/omap', 'generic-dma-ops' and 'core' into next 2019-07-04 17:26:48 +02:00
Linus Torvalds c78ad1be4b IOMMU Fixes for Linux v5.2-rc4
Including:
 
 	- Three Fixes for Intel VT-d to fix a potential dead-lock, a
 	  formatting fix and a bit setting fix.
 
 	- One fix for the ARM-SMMU to make it work on some platforms
 	  with sub-optimal SMMU emulation.
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Merge tag 'iommu-fixes-v5.2-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu

Pull iommu fixes from Joerg Roedel:

 - three fixes for Intel VT-d to fix a potential dead-lock, a formatting
   fix and a bit setting fix

 - one fix for the ARM-SMMU to make it work on some platforms with
   sub-optimal SMMU emulation

* tag 'iommu-fixes-v5.2-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu:
  iommu/arm-smmu: Avoid constant zero in TLBI writes
  iommu/vt-d: Set the right field for Page Walk Snoop
  iommu/vt-d: Fix lock inversion between iommu->lock and device_domain_lock
  iommu: Add missing new line for dma type
2019-06-14 05:49:35 -10:00
Eric Auger adfd373820 iommu: Introduce IOMMU_RESV_DIRECT_RELAXABLE reserved memory regions
Introduce a new type for reserved region. This corresponds
to directly mapped regions which are known to be relaxable
in some specific conditions, such as device assignment use
case. Well known examples are those used by USB controllers
providing PS/2 keyboard emulation for pre-boot BIOS and
early BOOT or RMRRs associated to IGD working in legacy mode.

Since commit c875d2c1b8 ("iommu/vt-d: Exclude devices using RMRRs
from IOMMU API domains") and commit 18436afdc1 ("iommu/vt-d: Allow
RMRR on graphics devices too"), those regions are currently
considered "safe" with respect to device assignment use case
which requires a non direct mapping at IOMMU physical level
(RAM GPA -> HPA mapping).

Those RMRRs currently exist and sometimes the device is
attempting to access it but this has not been considered
an issue until now.

However at the moment, iommu_get_group_resv_regions() is
not able to make any difference between directly mapped
regions: those which must be absolutely enforced and those
like above ones which are known as relaxable.

This is a blocker for reporting severe conflicts between
non relaxable RMRRs (like MSI doorbells) and guest GPA space.

With this new reserved region type we will be able to use
iommu_get_group_resv_regions() to enumerate the IOVA space
that is usable through the IOMMU API without introducing
regressions with respect to existing device assignment
use cases (USB and IGD).

Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-06-12 10:32:59 +02:00
Eric Auger ad0834deda iommu: Fix a leak in iommu_insert_resv_region
In case we expand an existing region, we unlink
this latter and insert the larger one. In
that case we should free the original region after
the insertion. Also we can immediately return.

Fixes: 6c65fb318e ("iommu: iommu_get_group_resv_regions")

Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-06-12 10:32:23 +02:00
Jean-Philippe Brucker bf3255b3cf iommu: Add recoverable fault reporting
Some IOMMU hardware features, for example PCI PRI and Arm SMMU Stall,
enable recoverable I/O page faults. Allow IOMMU drivers to report PRI Page
Requests and Stall events through the new fault reporting API. The
consumer of the fault can be either an I/O page fault handler in the host,
or a guest OS.

Once handled, the fault must be completed by sending a page response back
to the IOMMU. Add an iommu_page_response() function to complete a page
fault.

There are two ways to extend the userspace API:
* Add a field to iommu_page_response and a flag to
  iommu_page_response::flags describing the validity of this field.
* Introduce a new iommu_page_response_X structure with a different version
  number. The kernel must then support both versions.

Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-06-12 10:19:06 +02:00
Jacob Pan 0c830e6b32 iommu: Introduce device fault report API
Traditionally, device specific faults are detected and handled within
their own device drivers. When IOMMU is enabled, faults such as DMA
related transactions are detected by IOMMU. There is no generic
reporting mechanism to report faults back to the in-kernel device
driver or the guest OS in case of assigned devices.

This patch introduces a registration API for device specific fault
handlers. This differs from the existing iommu_set_fault_handler/
report_iommu_fault infrastructures in several ways:
- it allows to report more sophisticated fault events (both
  unrecoverable faults and page request faults) due to the nature
  of the iommu_fault struct
- it is device specific and not domain specific.

The current iommu_report_device_fault() implementation only handles
the "shoot and forget" unrecoverable fault case. Handling of page
request faults or stalled faults will come later.

Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-06-12 10:19:06 +02:00
Thomas Gleixner 4505153954 treewide: Replace GPLv2 boilerplate/reference with SPDX - rule 333
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has been chosen to replace the boilerplate/reference in 136 file(s).

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Alexios Zavras <alexios.zavras@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Allison Randal <allison@lohutok.net>
Cc: linux-spdx@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190530000436.384967451@linutronix.de
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2019-06-05 17:37:06 +02:00
Lu Baolu 7423e01741 iommu: Add API to request DMA domain for device
Normally during iommu probing a device, a default doamin will
be allocated and attached to the device. The domain type of
the default domain is statically defined, which results in a
situation where the allocated default domain isn't suitable
for the device due to some limitations. We already have API
iommu_request_dm_for_dev() to replace a DMA domain with an
identity one. This adds iommu_request_dma_domain_for_dev()
to request a dma domain if an allocated identity domain isn't
suitable for the device in question.

Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-05-27 16:56:43 +02:00
Lu Baolu 57274ea257 iommu: Use right function to get group for device
The iommu_group_get_for_dev() will allocate a group for a
device if it isn't in any group. This isn't the use case
in iommu_request_dm_for_dev(). Let's use iommu_group_get()
instead.

Fixes: d290f1e70d ("iommu: Introduce iommu_request_dm_for_dev()")
Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-05-27 16:30:59 +02:00
Lu Baolu 24f307d8ab iommu: Add missing new line for dma type
So that all types are printed in the same format.

Fixes: c52c72d3de ("iommu: Add sysfs attribyte for domain type")
Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-05-27 16:15:16 +02:00
Joerg Roedel b5531563e8 Merge branches 'arm/tegra', 'arm/mediatek', 'arm/smmu', 'x86/vt-d', 'x86/amd' and 'core' into next 2019-05-07 09:40:12 +02:00
Jean-Philippe Brucker 26b25a2b98 iommu: Bind process address spaces to devices
Add bind() and unbind() operations to the IOMMU API.
iommu_sva_bind_device() binds a device to an mm, and returns a handle to
the bond, which is released by calling iommu_sva_unbind_device().

Each mm bound to devices gets a PASID (by convention, a 20-bit system-wide
ID representing the address space), which can be retrieved with
iommu_sva_get_pasid(). When programming DMA addresses, device drivers
include this PASID in a device-specific manner, to let the device access
the given address space. Since the process memory may be paged out, device
and IOMMU must support I/O page faults (e.g. PCI PRI).

Using iommu_sva_set_ops(), device drivers provide an mm_exit() callback
that is called by the IOMMU driver if the process exits before the device
driver called unbind(). In mm_exit(), device driver should disable DMA
from the given context, so that the core IOMMU can reallocate the PASID.
Whether the process exited or nor, the device driver should always release
the handle with unbind().

To use these functions, device driver must first enable the
IOMMU_DEV_FEAT_SVA device feature with iommu_dev_enable_feature().

Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-04-11 17:08:52 +02:00
Lu Baolu a3a195929d iommu: Add APIs for multiple domains per device
Sharing a physical PCI device in a finer-granularity way
is becoming a consensus in the industry. IOMMU vendors
are also engaging efforts to support such sharing as well
as possible. Among the efforts, the capability of support
finer-granularity DMA isolation is a common requirement
due to the security consideration. With finer-granularity
DMA isolation, subsets of a PCI function can be isolated
from each others by the IOMMU. As a result, there is a
request in software to attach multiple domains to a physical
PCI device. One example of such use model is the Intel
Scalable IOV [1] [2]. The Intel vt-d 3.0 spec [3] introduces
the scalable mode which enables PASID granularity DMA
isolation.

This adds the APIs to support multiple domains per device.
In order to ease the discussions, we call it 'a domain in
auxiliary mode' or simply 'auxiliary domain' when multiple
domains are attached to a physical device.

The APIs include:

* iommu_dev_has_feature(dev, IOMMU_DEV_FEAT_AUX)
  - Detect both IOMMU and PCI endpoint devices supporting
    the feature (aux-domain here) without the host driver
    dependency.

* iommu_dev_feature_enabled(dev, IOMMU_DEV_FEAT_AUX)
  - Check the enabling status of the feature (aux-domain
    here). The aux-domain interfaces are available only
    if this returns true.

* iommu_dev_enable/disable_feature(dev, IOMMU_DEV_FEAT_AUX)
  - Enable/disable device specific aux-domain feature.

* iommu_aux_attach_device(domain, dev)
  - Attaches @domain to @dev in the auxiliary mode. Multiple
    domains could be attached to a single device in the
    auxiliary mode with each domain representing an isolated
    address space for an assignable subset of the device.

* iommu_aux_detach_device(domain, dev)
  - Detach @domain which has been attached to @dev in the
    auxiliary mode.

* iommu_aux_get_pasid(domain, dev)
  - Return ID used for finer-granularity DMA translation.
    For the Intel Scalable IOV usage model, this will be
    a PASID. The device which supports Scalable IOV needs
    to write this ID to the device register so that DMA
    requests could be tagged with a right PASID prefix.

This has been updated with the latest proposal from Joerg
posted here [5].

Many people involved in discussions of this design.

Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com>
Liu Yi L <yi.l.liu@intel.com>
Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com>
Sanjay Kumar <sanjay.k.kumar@intel.com>
Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org>

and some discussions can be found here [4] [5].

[1] https://software.intel.com/en-us/download/intel-scalable-io-virtualization-technical-specification
[2] https://schd.ws/hosted_files/lc32018/00/LC3-SIOV-final.pdf
[3] https://software.intel.com/en-us/download/intel-virtualization-technology-for-directed-io-architecture-specification
[4] https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/7/26/4
[5] https://www.spinics.net/lists/iommu/msg31874.html

Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com>
Cc: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com>
Cc: Liu Yi L <yi.l.liu@intel.com>
Suggested-by: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com>
Suggested-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
Suggested-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-04-11 17:02:51 +02:00
Lu Baolu 8cec63e529 iommu: Remove iommu_callback_data
The iommu_callback_data is not used anywhere, remove it to make
the code more concise.

Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-03-25 14:43:12 +01:00
Joerg Roedel 8bc32a2856 iommu: Don't print warning when IOMMU driver only supports unmanaged domains
Print the warning about the fall-back to IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA in
iommu_group_get_for_dev() only when such a domain was
actually allocated.

Otherwise the user will get misleading warnings in the
kernel log when the iommu driver used doesn't support
IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA and IOMMU_DOMAIN_IDENTITY.

Fixes: fccb4e3b8a ('iommu: Allow default domain type to be set on the kernel command line')
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-03-25 14:37:00 +01:00
Joerg Roedel d05e4c8600 Merge branches 'iommu/fixes', 'arm/msm', 'arm/tegra', 'arm/mediatek', 'x86/vt-d', 'x86/amd', 'hyper-v' and 'core' into next 2019-03-01 11:24:51 +01:00
Bjorn Helgaas 780da9e4f5 iommu: Use dev_printk() when possible
Use dev_printk() when possible so the IOMMU messages are more consistent
with other messages related to the device.

E.g., I think these messages related to surprise hotplug:

  pciehp 0000:80:10.0:pcie004: Slot(36): Link Down
  iommu: Removing device 0000:87:00.0 from group 12
  pciehp 0000:80:10.0:pcie004: Slot(36): Card present
  pcieport 0000:80:10.0: Data Link Layer Link Active not set in 1000 msec

would be easier to read as these (also requires some PCI changes not
included here):

  pci 0000:80:10.0: Slot(36): Link Down
  pci 0000:87:00.0: Removing from iommu group 12
  pci 0000:80:10.0: Slot(36): Card present
  pci 0000:80:10.0: Data Link Layer Link Active not set in 1000 msec

Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-02-11 12:02:14 +01:00
Dmitry Osipenko 1d7ae53b15 iommu: Introduce iotlb_sync_map callback
Introduce iotlb_sync_map() callback that is invoked in the end of
iommu_map(). This new callback allows IOMMU drivers to avoid syncing
after mapping of each contiguous chunk and sync only when the whole
mapping is completed, optimizing performance of the mapping operation.

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Robin Murphy <robin.murphy@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2019-01-16 13:54:09 +01:00
Joerg Roedel dc9de8a2b2 iommu: Check for iommu_ops == NULL in iommu_probe_device()
This check needs to be there and got lost at some point
during development. Add it again.

Fixes: 641fb0efbf ('iommu/of: Don't call iommu_ops->add_device directly')
Reported-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com>
Reported-by: kernelci.org bot <bot@kernelci.org>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2018-12-20 10:02:20 +01:00
Joerg Roedel cc5aed44a3 iommu: Consolitate ->add/remove_device() calls
Put them into separate functions and call those where the
plain ops have been called before.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2018-12-17 12:47:50 +01:00
Joerg Roedel b4ef725eeb iommu: Introduce wrappers around dev->iommu_fwspec
These wrappers will be used to easily change the location of
the field later when all users are converted.

Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2018-12-17 10:38:30 +01:00
Paul Gortmaker c1af7b4013 iommu: Audit and remove any unnecessary uses of module.h
Historically a lot of these existed because we did not have
a distinction between what was modular code and what was providing
support to modules via EXPORT_SYMBOL and friends.  That changed
when we forked out support for the latter into the export.h file.
This means we should be able to reduce the usage of module.h
in code that is obj-y Makefile or bool Kconfig.

The advantage in removing such instances is that module.h itself
sources about 15 other headers; adding significantly to what we feed
cpp, and it can obscure what headers we are effectively using.

Since module.h might have been the implicit source for init.h
(for __init) and for export.h (for EXPORT_SYMBOL) we consider each
instance for the presence of either and replace as needed.

Cc: Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org>
Cc: iommu@lists.linux-foundation.org
Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
2018-12-03 14:32:03 +01:00