On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 10:53:04AM -0400, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 03:08:03PM +0800, Yan Zhao wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 04, 2023 at 02:29:28PM -0400, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > > On Sat, Dec 02, 2023 at 05:21:13PM +0800, Yan Zhao wrote: > > > > > > > @@ -413,11 +422,13 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_arm_smmuv3 { > > > > * @IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_NONE: no data > > > > * @IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_VTD_S1: Intel VT-d stage-1 page table > > > > * @IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3: ARM SMMUv3 Context Descriptor Table > > > > + * @IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_KVM: KVM managed stage-2 page table > > > > */ > > > > enum iommu_hwpt_data_type { > > > > IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_NONE, > > > > IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_VTD_S1, > > > > IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_ARM_SMMUV3, > > > > + IOMMU_HWPT_DATA_KVM, > > > > }; > > > > > > Definately no, the HWPT_DATA is for the *driver* - it should not be > > > "kvm". > > > > > > Add the kvm fd to the main structure > > > > > Do you mean add a "int kvm_fd" to "struct iommu_hwpt_alloc" ? > > struct iommu_hwpt_alloc { > > __u32 size; > > __u32 flags; > > __u32 dev_id; > > __u32 pt_id; > > __u32 out_hwpt_id; > > __u32 __reserved; > > __u32 data_type; > > __u32 data_len; > > __aligned_u64 data_uptr; > > }; > > > > Then always create the HWPT as IOMMUFD_OBJ_HWPT_KVM as long as kvm_fd > 0 ? > > Yes, but 0 is a valid FD so you need to add a flag 'kvm_fd valid' Got it, thanks!