On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 06:10:47AM +0000, Tian, Kevin wrote: > > From: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 5:18 AM > > > > +int iommu_group_replace_domain(struct iommu_group *group, > > + struct iommu_domain *new_domain) > > +{ > > + int ret; > > + > > + if (!new_domain) > > + return -EINVAL; > > + > > + mutex_lock(&group->mutex); > > + ret = __iommu_group_set_domain(group, new_domain); > > + if (ret) > > + __iommu_group_set_domain(group, group->domain); > > Just realize the error unwind is a nop given below: > > __iommu_group_set_domain() > { > if (group->domain == new_domain) > return 0; > > ... > > There was an attempt [1] to fix error unwind in iommu_attach_group(), by > temporarily set group->domain to NULL before calling set_domain(). > > Jason, I wonder why this recovering cannot be done in > __iommu_group_set_domain() directly, e.g.: > > ret = __iommu_group_for_each_dev(group, new_domain, > iommu_group_do_attach_device); > if (ret) { > __iommu_group_for_each_dev(group, group->domain, > iommu_group_do_attach_device); > return ret; > } > group->domain = new_domain; We talked about this already, some times this is not the correct recovery case, eg if we are going to a blocking domain we need to drop all references to the prior domain, not put them back. Failures are WARN_ON events not error recovery. Jason