RE: [PATCH v4 15/32] vfio: introduce KVM-owned IOMMU type

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> From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2022 7:18 AM
> 
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 04:50:33PM -0600, Alex Williamson wrote:
> 
> > > +/*
> > > + * The KVM_IOMMU type implies that the hypervisor will control the
> mappings
> > > + * rather than userspace
> > > + */
> > > +#define VFIO_KVM_IOMMU			11
> >
> > Then why is this hosted in the type1 code that exposes a wide variety
> > of userspace interfaces?  Thanks,
> 
> It is really badly named, this is the root level of a 2 stage nested
> IO page table, and this approach needed a special flag to distinguish
> the setup from the normal iommu_domain.
> 
> If we do try to stick this into VFIO it should probably use the
> VFIO_TYPE1_NESTING_IOMMU instead - however, we would like to delete
> that flag entirely as it was never fully implemented, was never used,
> and isn't part of what we are proposing for IOMMU nesting on ARM
> anyhow. (So far I've found nobody to explain what the plan here was..)
> 
> This is why I said the second level should be an explicit iommu_domain
> all on its own that is explicitly coupled to the KVM to read the page
> tables, if necessary.
> 
> But I'm not sure that reading the userspace io page tables with KVM is
> even the best thing to do - the iommu driver already has the pinned
> memory, it would be faster and more modular to traverse the io page
> tables through the pfns in the root iommu_domain than by having KVM do
> the translations. Lets see what Matthew says..
> 

Reading this thread it's sort of like an optimization to software nesting.
If that is the case does it make more sense to complete the basic form
of software nesting first and then adds this optimization?

The basic form would allow the userspace to create a special domain
type which points to a user/guest page table (like hardware nesting)
but doesn't install the user page table to the IOMMU hardware (unlike
hardware nesting). When receiving invalidate cmd from userspace 
the iommu driver walks the user page table (1st-level) and the parent 
page table (2nd-level) to generate a shadow mapping for the 
invalidated range in the non-nested hardware page table of this
special domain type.

Once that works what this series does just changes the matter of
how the invalidate cmd is triggered. Previously iommu driver receives
invalidate cmd from Qemu (via iommufd uAPI) while now receiving
the cmd from kvm (via iommufd kAPI) upon interception of RPCIT.

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