Re: [RFC v2 14/20] iommu: introduce device fault data

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On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 16:24:51 +0200
Eric Auger <eric.auger@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Device faults detected by IOMMU can be reported outside IOMMU
> subsystem for further processing. This patch intends to provide
> a generic device fault data such that device drivers can be
> communicated with IOMMU faults without model specific knowledge.
> 
> The proposed format is the result of discussion at:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/11/10/291
> Part of the code is based on Jean-Philippe Brucker's patchset
> (https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9989315/).
> 
> The assumption is that model specific IOMMU driver can filter and
> handle most of the internal faults if the cause is within IOMMU driver
> control. Therefore, the fault reasons can be reported are grouped
> and generalized based common specifications such as PCI ATS.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@xxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Liu, Yi L <yi.l.liu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@xxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@xxxxxxxxxx>
> [moved part of the iommu_fault_event struct in the uapi, enriched
>  the fault reasons to be able to map unrecoverable SMMUv3 errors]
Sounds good to me.
There are also other "enrichment" we need to do to support mdev or
finer granularity fault reporting below physical device. e.g. PASID
level.

The current scheme works for PCIe physical device level, where each
device registers a single handler only once. When device fault is
detected by the IOMMU, it will find the matching handler and private
data to report back. However, for devices partitioned by PASID and
represented by mdev this may not work. Since IOMMU is not mdev aware
and only works at physical device level.
So I am thinking we should allow multiple registration of fault handler
with different data and ID. i.e.

int iommu_register_device_fault_handler(struct device *dev,
					iommu_dev_fault_handler_t handler,
					int id,
					void *data)

where the new "id field" is
 * @id: Identification of the handler private data, will be used by fault
 *      reporting code to match the handler data to be returned. For page
 *      request, this can be the PASID. ID must be unique per device, i.e.
 *      each ID can only be registered once per device.
 *      - IOMMU_DEV_FAULT_ID_UNRECOVERY (~0U) is reserved for fault reporting
 *      w/o ID. e.g. unrecoverable faults.

I am still testing, but just wanted to have feedback on this idea.

Thanks,

Jacob


> ---
>  include/linux/iommu.h      | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>  include/uapi/linux/iommu.h | 83
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 136
> insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/include/linux/iommu.h b/include/linux/iommu.h
> index 9bd3e63d562b..7529c14ff506 100644
> --- a/include/linux/iommu.h
> +++ b/include/linux/iommu.h
> @@ -49,13 +49,17 @@ struct bus_type;
>  struct device;
>  struct iommu_domain;
>  struct notifier_block;
> +struct iommu_fault_event;
>  
>  /* iommu fault flags */
> -#define IOMMU_FAULT_READ	0x0
> -#define IOMMU_FAULT_WRITE	0x1
> +#define IOMMU_FAULT_READ		(1 << 0)
> +#define IOMMU_FAULT_WRITE		(1 << 1)
> +#define IOMMU_FAULT_EXEC		(1 << 2)
> +#define IOMMU_FAULT_PRIV		(1 << 3)
>  
>  typedef int (*iommu_fault_handler_t)(struct iommu_domain *,
>  			struct device *, unsigned long, int, void *);
> +typedef int (*iommu_dev_fault_handler_t)(struct iommu_fault_event *,
> void *); 
>  struct iommu_domain_geometry {
>  	dma_addr_t aperture_start; /* First address that can be
> mapped    */ @@ -262,6 +266,52 @@ struct iommu_device {
>  	struct device *dev;
>  };
>  
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_fault_event - Generic per device fault data
> + *
> + * - PCI and non-PCI devices
> + * - Recoverable faults (e.g. page request), information based on
> PCI ATS
> + * and PASID spec.
> + * - Un-recoverable faults of device interest
> + * - DMA remapping and IRQ remapping faults
> + *
> + * @fault: fault descriptor
> + * @device_private: if present, uniquely identify device-specific
> + *                  private data for an individual page request.
> + * @iommu_private: used by the IOMMU driver for storing
> fault-specific
> + *                 data. Users should not modify this field before
> + *                 sending the fault response.
> + */
> +struct iommu_fault_event {
> +	struct iommu_fault fault;
> +	u64 device_private;
> +	u64 iommu_private;
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_fault_param - per-device IOMMU fault data
> + * @dev_fault_handler: Callback function to handle IOMMU faults at
> device level
> + * @data: handler private data
> + *
> + */
> +struct iommu_fault_param {
> +	iommu_dev_fault_handler_t handler;
> +	void *data;
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_param - collection of per-device IOMMU data
> + *
> + * @fault_param: IOMMU detected device fault reporting data
> + *
> + * TODO: migrate other per device data pointers under
> iommu_dev_data, e.g.
> + *	struct iommu_group	*iommu_group;
> + *	struct iommu_fwspec	*iommu_fwspec;
> + */
> +struct iommu_param {
> +	struct iommu_fault_param *fault_param;
> +};
> +
>  int  iommu_device_register(struct iommu_device *iommu);
>  void iommu_device_unregister(struct iommu_device *iommu);
>  int  iommu_device_sysfs_add(struct iommu_device *iommu,
> @@ -429,6 +479,7 @@ struct iommu_ops {};
>  struct iommu_group {};
>  struct iommu_fwspec {};
>  struct iommu_device {};
> +struct iommu_fault_param {};
>  
>  static inline bool iommu_present(struct bus_type *bus)
>  {
> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/iommu.h b/include/uapi/linux/iommu.h
> index 21adb2a964e5..a0fe5c2fb236 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/linux/iommu.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/iommu.h
> @@ -150,5 +150,88 @@ struct iommu_guest_msi_binding {
>  	__u64		gpa;
>  	__u32		granule;
>  };
> +
> +/*  Generic fault types, can be expanded IRQ remapping fault */
> +enum iommu_fault_type {
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_DMA_UNRECOV = 1,	/* unrecoverable fault */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQ,		/* page request fault */
> +};
> +
> +enum iommu_fault_reason {
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_UNKNOWN = 0,
> +
> +	/* IOMMU internal error, no specific reason to report out */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_INTERNAL,
> +
> +	/* Could not access the PASID table (fetch caused external
> abort) */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_PASID_FETCH,
> +
> +	/* could not access the device context (fetch caused
> external abort) */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_DEVICE_CONTEXT_FETCH,
> +
> +	/* pasid entry is invalid or has configuration errors */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_BAD_PASID_ENTRY,
> +
> +	/* device context entry is invalid or has configuration
> errors */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_BAD_DEVICE_CONTEXT_ENTRY,
> +	/*
> +	 * PASID is out of range (e.g. exceeds the maximum PASID
> +	 * supported by the IOMMU) or disabled.
> +	 */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_PASID_INVALID,
> +
> +	/* source id is out of range */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_SOURCEID_INVALID,
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * An external abort occurred fetching (or updating) a
> translation
> +	 * table descriptor
> +	 */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_WALK_EABT,
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * Could not access the page table entry (Bad address),
> +	 * actual translation fault
> +	 */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_PTE_FETCH,
> +
> +	/* Protection flag check failed */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_PERMISSION,
> +
> +	/* access flag check failed */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_ACCESS,
> +
> +	/* Output address of a translation stage caused Address Size
> fault */
> +	IOMMU_FAULT_REASON_OOR_ADDRESS
> +};
> +
> +/**
> + * struct iommu_fault - Generic fault data
> + *
> + * @type contains fault type
> + * @reason fault reasons if relevant outside IOMMU driver.
> + * IOMMU driver internal faults are not reported.
> + * @addr: tells the offending page address
> + * @fetch_addr: tells the address that caused an abort, if any
> + * @pasid: contains process address space ID, used in shared virtual
> memory
> + * @page_req_group_id: page request group index
> + * @last_req: last request in a page request group
> + * @pasid_valid: indicates if the PRQ has a valid PASID
> + * @prot: page access protection flag:
> + *	IOMMU_FAULT_READ, IOMMU_FAULT_WRITE
> + */
> +
> +struct iommu_fault {
> +	__u32	type;   /* enum iommu_fault_type */
> +	__u32	reason; /* enum iommu_fault_reason */
> +	__u64	addr;
> +	__u64	fetch_addr;
> +	__u32	pasid;
> +	__u32	page_req_group_id;
> +	__u32	last_req;
> +	__u32	pasid_valid;
> +	__u32	prot;
> +	__u32	access;
> +};
>  #endif /* _UAPI_IOMMU_H */
>  

[Jacob Pan]



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