Thread (119 messages) 119 messages, 8 authors, 2018-09-10

Re: [RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices

From: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Date: 2018-08-03 07:05:17
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On Thu, Aug 02, 2018 at 04:13:09PM -0500, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
So let's differenciate the two problems of having an IOMMU (real or
emulated) which indeeds adds overhead etc... and using the DMA API.

At the moment, virtio does this all over the place:

	if (use_dma_api)
		dma_map/alloc_something(...)
	else
		use_pa

The idea of the patch set is to do two, somewhat orthogonal, changes
that together achieve what we want. Let me know where you think there
is "a bunch of issues" because I'm missing it:

 1- Replace the above if/else constructs with just calling the DMA API,
and have virtio, at initialization, hookup its own dma_ops that just
"return pa" (roughly) when the IOMMU stuff isn't used.

This adds an indirect function call to the path that previously didn't
have one (the else case above). Is that a significant/measurable
overhead ?
If you call it often enough it does:

https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg495413.html
 2- Make virtio use the DMA API with our custom platform-provided
swiotlb callbacks when needed, that is when not using IOMMU *and*
running on a secure VM in our case.
And total NAK the customer platform-provided part of this.  We need
a flag passed in from the hypervisor that the device needs all bus
specific dma api treatment, and then just use the normal plaform
dma mapping setup.  To get swiotlb you'll need to then use the DT/ACPI
dma-range property to limit the addressable range, and a swiotlb
capable plaform will use swiotlb automatically.
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