On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 09:43:04PM +0300, Oded Gabbay wrote: > Can you please explain why it is so important to (allow) access them > through the CPU ? It is not so much important, as it reflects significant design choices that are already tightly baked into alot of our stacks. A SGL is CPU accessible by design - that is baked into this thing and places all over the place assume it. Even in RDMA we have RXE/SWI/HFI1/qib that might want to use the CPU side (grep for sg_page to see) So, the thing at the top of the stack - in this case the gaudi driver - simply can't assume what the rest of the stack is going to do and omit the CPU side. It breaks everything. Logan's patch series is the most fully developed way out of this predicament so far. > The whole purpose is that the other device accesses my device, > bypassing the CPU. Sure, but you don't know that will happen, or if it is even possible in any given system configuration. The purpose is to allow for that optimization when possible, not exclude CPU based approaches. Jason