On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 06:34:38 -0800 Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 10:19:25AM +0800, Lu Baolu wrote: > > A parent device might create different types of mediated > > devices. For example, a mediated device could be created > > by the parent device with full isolation and protection > > provided by the IOMMU. One usage case could be found on > > Intel platforms where a mediated device is an assignable > > subset of a PCI, the DMA requests on behalf of it are all > > tagged with a PASID. Since IOMMU supports PASID-granular > > translations (scalable mode in VT-d 3.0), this mediated > > device could be individually protected and isolated by an > > IOMMU. > > > > This patch adds a new member in the struct mdev_device to > > indicate that the mediated device represented by mdev could > > be isolated and protected by attaching a domain to a device > > represented by mdev->iommu_device. It also adds a helper to > > add or set the iommu device. > > > > * mdev_device->iommu_device > > - This, if set, indicates that the mediated device could > > be fully isolated and protected by IOMMU via attaching > > an iommu domain to this device. If empty, it indicates > > using vendor defined isolation, hence bypass IOMMU. > > > > * mdev_set/get_iommu_device(dev, iommu_device) > > - Set or get the iommu device which represents this mdev > > in IOMMU's device scope. Drivers don't need to set the > > iommu device if it uses vendor defined isolation. > > > > Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Liu Yi L <yi.l.liu@xxxxxxxxx> > > Suggested-by: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@xxxxxxxxx> > > Suggested-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe.brucker@xxxxxxx> > > --- > > drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ > > drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_private.h | 1 + > > include/linux/mdev.h | 14 ++++++++++++++ > > 3 files changed, 33 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c b/drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c > > index 0212f0ee8aea..9be58d392d2b 100644 > > --- a/drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c > > +++ b/drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c > > @@ -390,6 +390,24 @@ int mdev_device_remove(struct device *dev, bool force_remove) > > return 0; > > } > > > > +int mdev_set_iommu_device(struct device *dev, struct device *iommu_device) > > +{ > > + struct mdev_device *mdev = to_mdev_device(dev); > > + > > + mdev->iommu_device = iommu_device; > > + > > + return 0; > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_set_iommu_device); > > As said before, please make all new mdev/vfio exports EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL > to fit the other exports in vfio. Well... $ grep EXPORT_SYMBOL drivers/vfio/mdev/* drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_parent_dev); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_get_drvdata); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_set_drvdata); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_dev); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_from_dev); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_uuid); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_register_device); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_core.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_unregister_device); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_driver.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mdev_bus_type); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_driver.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_register_driver); drivers/vfio/mdev/mdev_driver.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL(mdev_unregister_driver); For better or worse, the mdev interface does allow non-GPL vendor drivers. This export seems consistent with that, it's a simple association allowing the vendor driver to define an IOMMU API backing device for an mdev device. I don't think this association implies sufficient operational knowledge to require a GPL symbol and it's been requested for use by one of those non-GPL mdev vendor drivers, therefore I support this definition. Thanks, Alex