Re: [PATCH v7 21/24] iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Add stall support for platform devices

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On Tue, Jun 02, 2020 at 12:12:30PM +0000, Shameerali Kolothum Thodi wrote:
> > > > > > +		if (ssid_valid)
> > > > > > +			flt->prm.flags |=
> > > > IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_PASID_VALID;
> > > > >
> > > > > Do we need to set this for STALL mode only support? I had an issue
> > > > > with this being set on a vSVA POC based on our D06 zip
> > > > > device(which is a "fake " pci dev that supports STALL mode but no
> > > > > PRI). The issue is, CMDQ_OP_RESUME doesn't have any ssid or SSV
> > > > > params and works on sid
> > > > and stag only.
> > > >
> > > > I don't understand the problem, arm_smmu_page_response() doesn't set
> > > > SSID or SSV when sending a CMDQ_OP_RESUME. Could you detail the flow
> > > > of a stall event and RESUME command in your prototype?  Are you
> > > > getting issues with the host driver or the guest driver?
> > >
> > > The issue is on the host side iommu_page_response(). The flow is
> > > something like below.
> > >
> > > Stall: Host:-
> > >
> > > arm_smmu_handle_evt()
> > >   iommu_report_device_fault()
> > >     vfio_pci_iommu_dev_fault_handler()
> > >
> > > Stall: Qemu:-
> > >
> > > vfio_dma_fault_notifier_handler()
> > >   inject_faults()
> > >     smmuv3_inject_faults()
> > >
> > > Stall: Guest:-
> > >
> > > arm_smmu_handle_evt()
> > >   iommu_report_device_fault()
> > >     iommu_queue_iopf
> > >   ...
> > >   iopf_handle_group()
> > >     iopf_handle_single()
> > >       handle_mm_fault()
> > >         iopf_complete()
> > >            iommu_page_response()
> > >              arm_smmu_page_response()
> > >                arm_smmu_cmdq_issue_cmd(CMDQ_OP_RESUME)
> > >
> > > Resume: Qemu:-
> > >
> > > smmuv3_cmdq_consume(SMMU_CMD_RESUME)
> > >   smmuv3_notify_page_resp()
> > >     vfio:ioctl(page_response)  --> struct iommu_page_response is filled
> > >                              with only version, grpid and code.
> > >
> > > Resume: Host:-
> > >   ioctl(page_response)
> > >     iommu_page_response()  --> fails as the pending req has PASID_VALID
> > flag
> > >                              set and it checks for a match.
> > 
> > I believe the fix needs to be here. It's also wrong for PRI since not all PCIe
> > endpoint require a PASID in the page response. Could you try the attached
> > patch?
> 
> Going through the patch, yes, that will definitely fix the issue. But isn't it better if
> the request itself indicate whether it expects a response msg with a valid pasid or
> not? The response msg can come from userspace as well(vSVA) and if for some reason
> doesn't set it for a req that expects pasid then it should be an error, right? In the temp
> fix I had, I introduced another flag to indicate the endpoint has PRI support or not and
> used that to verify the pasid requirement. But for the PRI case you mentioned 
> above, not sure it is easy to get that information or not. May be I am complicating things
> here :)

No you're right, we shouldn't send back malformed responses to the SMMU. I
suppose we can store a flag "PASID required" in the fault and check that
against the response. If we have to discard the guest's response, then we
can either fake a response (abort the stall) right away, or wait for the
response timeout to kick, which will do the same.

Thanks,
Jean



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