On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 10:41 AM Jason Wang <jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 2020/12/23 下午8:14, Yongji Xie wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 5:05 PM Jason Wang <jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> On 2020/12/22 下午10:52, Xie Yongji wrote: > >>> To support vhost-vdpa bus driver, we need a way to share the > >>> vhost-vdpa backend process's memory with the userspace VDUSE process. > >>> > >>> This patch tries to make use of the vhost iotlb message to achieve > >>> that. We will get the shm file from the iotlb message and pass it > >>> to the userspace VDUSE process. > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: Xie Yongji <xieyongji@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>> --- > >>> Documentation/driver-api/vduse.rst | 15 +++- > >>> drivers/vdpa/vdpa_user/vduse_dev.c | 147 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > >>> include/uapi/linux/vduse.h | 11 +++ > >>> 3 files changed, 171 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > >>> > >>> diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/vduse.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/vduse.rst > >>> index 623f7b040ccf..48e4b1ba353f 100644 > >>> --- a/Documentation/driver-api/vduse.rst > >>> +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/vduse.rst > >>> @@ -46,13 +46,26 @@ The following types of messages are provided by the VDUSE framework now: > >>> > >>> - VDUSE_GET_CONFIG: Read from device specific configuration space > >>> > >>> +- VDUSE_UPDATE_IOTLB: Update the memory mapping in device IOTLB > >>> + > >>> +- VDUSE_INVALIDATE_IOTLB: Invalidate the memory mapping in device IOTLB > >>> + > >>> Please see include/linux/vdpa.h for details. > >>> > >>> -In the data path, VDUSE framework implements a MMU-based on-chip IOMMU > >>> +The data path of userspace vDPA device is implemented in different ways > >>> +depending on the vdpa bus to which it is attached. > >>> + > >>> +In virtio-vdpa case, VDUSE framework implements a MMU-based on-chip IOMMU > >>> driver which supports mapping the kernel dma buffer to a userspace iova > >>> region dynamically. The userspace iova region can be created by passing > >>> the userspace vDPA device fd to mmap(2). > >>> > >>> +In vhost-vdpa case, the dma buffer is reside in a userspace memory region > >>> +which will be shared to the VDUSE userspace processs via the file > >>> +descriptor in VDUSE_UPDATE_IOTLB message. And the corresponding address > >>> +mapping (IOVA of dma buffer <-> VA of the memory region) is also included > >>> +in this message. > >>> + > >>> Besides, the eventfd mechanism is used to trigger interrupt callbacks and > >>> receive virtqueue kicks in userspace. The following ioctls on the userspace > >>> vDPA device fd are provided to support that: > >>> diff --git a/drivers/vdpa/vdpa_user/vduse_dev.c b/drivers/vdpa/vdpa_user/vduse_dev.c > >>> index b974333ed4e9..d24aaacb6008 100644 > >>> --- a/drivers/vdpa/vdpa_user/vduse_dev.c > >>> +++ b/drivers/vdpa/vdpa_user/vduse_dev.c > >>> @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ > >>> > >>> struct vduse_dev_msg { > >>> struct vduse_dev_request req; > >>> + struct file *iotlb_file; > >>> struct vduse_dev_response resp; > >>> struct list_head list; > >>> wait_queue_head_t waitq; > >>> @@ -325,12 +326,80 @@ static int vduse_dev_set_vq_state(struct vduse_dev *dev, > >>> return ret; > >>> } > >>> > >>> +static int vduse_dev_update_iotlb(struct vduse_dev *dev, struct file *file, > >>> + u64 offset, u64 iova, u64 size, u8 perm) > >>> +{ > >>> + struct vduse_dev_msg *msg; > >>> + int ret; > >>> + > >>> + if (!size) > >>> + return -EINVAL; > >>> + > >>> + msg = vduse_dev_new_msg(dev, VDUSE_UPDATE_IOTLB); > >>> + msg->req.size = sizeof(struct vduse_iotlb); > >>> + msg->req.iotlb.offset = offset; > >>> + msg->req.iotlb.iova = iova; > >>> + msg->req.iotlb.size = size; > >>> + msg->req.iotlb.perm = perm; > >>> + msg->req.iotlb.fd = -1; > >>> + msg->iotlb_file = get_file(file); > >>> + > >>> + ret = vduse_dev_msg_sync(dev, msg); > >> > >> My feeling is that we should provide consistent API for the userspace > >> device to use. > >> > >> E.g we'd better carry the IOTLB message for both virtio/vhost drivers. > >> > >> It looks to me for virtio drivers we can still use UPDAT_IOTLB message > >> by using VDUSE file as msg->iotlb_file here. > >> > > It's OK for me. One problem is when to transfer the UPDATE_IOTLB > > message in virtio cases. > > > Instead of generating IOTLB messages for userspace. > > How about record the mappings (which is a common case for device have > on-chip IOMMU e.g mlx5e and vdpa simlator), then we can introduce ioctl > for userspace to query? > If so, the IOTLB UPDATE is actually triggered by ioctl, but IOTLB_INVALIDATE is triggered by the message. Is it a little odd? Or how about trigger it when userspace call mmap() on the device fd? Thanks, Yongji