Re: [PATCH v3 2/3] vfio/pci: Tolerate oversized BARs by disallowing mmap

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



On Wed, 2024-06-19 at 21:09 -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 12:56:47PM +0200, Niklas Schnelle wrote:
> > In short, the ISM BAR 0 is stupidly large but this is intentional. It
> > not fitting in the VMAP is simply the least crazy filter I could come
> > up with to keep the ISM device from causing trouble for use of vfio-pci
> > mmap() for other, normal, PCI devices.
> 
> Then maybe add a PCI quirk to prevent mapping it.  This would also
> affect the sysfs resource0 file unless I'm missing something.
> 

The resource<N> files are globally disabled on s390x due to lack of
HAVE_PCI_MMAP/ARCH_GENERIC_PCI_MMAP_RESOURCE at the moment. I might
change that in the future with a analogous argument as for
VFIO_PCI_MMAP but for its not there. Once we add it we of course need
the same special ISM treatment there too.

Looking at the existing PCI quirks I don't see anything that would fit
so I'm guessing you would want to add a new quirk? As I understand it
we would then have to export something like a is_pci_mmap_broken(pdev)
function while currently the only quirk function that seems to be
exported is pxi_fixup_device(). But then what happens if
CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS=n? Also the header comment in drivers/pci/quirks.c
says that platform specific devices shouldn't go in there and ISM is
platform specific.

Instead of exporting IOREMAP_START/IOREMAP_END maybe there is another
reasonable maximum resource length? Or maybe we could create a size_t
ioremap_area_size() helper similar to is_ioremap_addr() but not
inlined. The latter already uses IOREMAP_START/IOREMAP_END so not sure
how that works when IOREMAP_END is not exported?

Thanks,
Niklas





[Index of Archives]     [KVM ARM]     [KVM ia64]     [KVM ppc]     [Virtualization Tools]     [Spice Development]     [Libvirt]     [Libvirt Users]     [Linux USB Devel]     [Linux Audio Users]     [Yosemite Questions]     [Linux Kernel]     [Linux SCSI]     [XFree86]

  Powered by Linux