On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 03:07:04PM +0100, Robin Murphy wrote: >> FWIW, I asked back in time what the plan is for non-coherent >> allocations and it seemed like DMA_ATTR_NON_CONSISTENT and >> dma_sync_*() was supposed to be the right thing to go with. [2] The >> same thread also explains why dma_alloc_pages() isn't suitable for the >> users of dma_alloc_attrs() and DMA_ATTR_NON_CONSISTENT. > > AFAICS even back then Christoph was implying getting rid of NON_CONSISTENT > and *replacing* it with something streaming-API-based - i.e. this series - > not encouraging mixing the existing APIs. It doesn't seem impossible to > implement a remapping version of this new dma_alloc_pages() for > IOMMU-backed ops if it's really warranted (although at that point it seems > like "non-coherent" vb2-dc starts to have significant conceptual overlap > with vb2-sg). You can alway vmap the returned pages from dma_alloc_pages, but it will make cache invalidation hell - you'll need to use invalidate_kernel_vmap_range and flush_kernel_vmap_range to properly handle virtually indexed caches. Or with remapping you mean using the iommu do de-scatter/gather? You can implement that trivially implement it yourself for the iommu case: { merge_boundary = dma_get_merge_boundary(dev); if (!merge_boundary || merge_boundary > chunk_size - 1) { /* can't coalesce */ return -EINVAL; } nents = DIV_ROUND_UP(total_size, chunk_size); sg = sgl_alloc(); for_each_sgl() { sg->page = __alloc_pages(get_order(chunk_size)) sg->len = chunk_size; } dma_map_sg(sg, DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC); // you are guaranteed to get a single dma_addr out } Of course this still uses the scatterlist structure with its annoying mix of input and output parametes, so I'd rather not expose it as an official API at the DMA layer.