Re: [PATCH v3 1/5] iommu: Return -EMEDIUMTYPE for incompatible domain and device/group

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On 2022-06-29 20:47, Nicolin Chen wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 03:19:43PM -0300, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 06:35:49PM +0800, Yong Wu wrote:

It's not used in VFIO context. "return 0" just satisfy the iommu
framework to go ahead. and yes, here we only allow the shared
"mapping-domain" (All the devices share a domain created
internally).

What part of the iommu framework is trying to attach a domain and
wants to see success when the domain was not actually attached ?

What prevent this driver from being used in VFIO context?

Nothing prevent this. Just I didn't test.

This is why it is wrong to return success here.

Hi Yong, would you or someone you know be able to confirm whether
this "return 0" is still a must or not?

From memory, it is unfortunately required, due to this driver being in the rare position of having to support multiple devices in a single address space on 32-bit ARM. Since the old ARM DMA code doesn't understand groups, the driver sets up its own canonical dma_iommu_mapping to act like a default domain, but then has to politely say "yeah OK" to arm_setup_iommu_dma_ops() for each device so that they do all end up with the right DMA ops rather than dying in screaming failure (the ARM code's per-device mappings then get leaked, but we can't really do any better).

The whole mess disappears in the proper default domain conversion, but in the meantime, it's still safe to assume that nobody's doing VFIO with embedded display/video codec/etc. blocks that don't even have reset drivers.

Thanks,
Robin.



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