> From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 8:01 PM > > On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 03:28:52AM +0000, Tian, Kevin wrote: > > > Are you specially concerned about this iommu_device hack which > > directly connects mdev_device to iommu layer or the entire removed > > logic including the aux domain concept? For the former we are now > > following up the referred thread to find a clean way. But for the latter > > we feel it's still necessary regardless of how iommu interface is redesigned > > to support device connection from the upper level driver. The reason is > > that with mdev or subdevice one physical device could be attached to > > multiple domains now. there could be a primary domain with DOMAIN_ > > DMA type for DMA_API use by parent driver itself, and multiple auxiliary > > domains with DOMAIN_UNMANAGED types for subdevices assigned to > > different VMs. > > Why do we need more domains than just the physical domain for the > parent? How does auxdomain appear in /dev/ioasid? > Say the parent device has three WQs. WQ1 is used by parent driver itself, while WQ2/WQ3 are assigned to VM1/VM2 respectively. WQ1 is attached to domain1 for an IOVA space to support DMA API operations in parent driver. WQ2 is attached to domain2 for the GPA space of VM1. Domain2 is created when WQ2 is assigned to VM1 as a mdev. WQ3 is attached to domain3 for the GPA space of VM2. Domain3 is created when WQ3 is assigned to VM2 as a mdev. In this case domain1 is the primary while the other two are auxiliary to the parent. auxdomain represents as a normal domain in /dev/ioasid, with only care required when doing attachment. e.g. VM1 is assigned with both a pdev and mdev. Qemu creates gpa_ioasid which is associated with a single domain for VM1's GPA space and this domain is shared by both pdev and mdev. The domain becomes the primary domain of pdev when attaching pdev to gpa_ioasid: iommu_attach_device(domain, device); The domain becomes the auxiliary domain of mdev's parent when attaching mdev to gpa_ioasid: iommu_aux_attach_device(domain, device, pasid); Thanks Kevin