Re: [PATCH v2 02/11] mm: ioremap: fixup the physical address and page prot

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On 08/23/22 at 07:03pm, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> 
> 
> Le 23/08/2022 à 14:32, Baoquan He a écrit :
> > On 08/23/22 at 05:33am, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Le 23/08/2022 à 03:19, Baoquan He a écrit :
> >>> On 08/22/22 at 06:30am, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Le 20/08/2022 à 02:31, Baoquan He a écrit :
> >>>>> On some architectures, the physical address need be fixed up before
> >>>>> doing mapping, e.g, parisc. And on architectures, e.g arc, the
> >>>>> parameter 'prot' passed into ioremap_prot() need be adjusted too.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> In oder to convert them to take GENERIC_IOREMAP method, we need wrap
> >>>>> the address fixing up code and page prot adjusting code into arch_ioremap()
> >>>>> and pass the new address and 'prot' out for ioremap_prot() handling.
> >>>>
> >>>> Is it really the best approach ? Wouldn't it be better to have helpers
> >>>> to do that, those helpers being called by the ioremap_prot(), instead of
> >>>> doing it inside the arch_ioremap() function ?
> >>>
> >>> This is suggested too by Alexander during his v1 reviewing. I tried, but
> >>> feel the current way taken in this patchset is better. Because not all
> >>> architecutres need the address fix up, only parisc, and only few need
> >>> adjust the 'prot'. Introducing other helpers seems too much, that only
> >>> increases the complexity of of ioremap() and the generic GENERIC_IOREMAP
> >>> method for people to understand and take.
> >>
> >> I can't understand. Why is it difficult to do something like:
> >>
> >> #ifndef ioremap_adjust_prot
> >> static inline unsigned long ioremap_adjust_prot(unsigned long flags)
> >> {
> >> 	return flags;
> >> }
> >> #endif
> >>
> >> Then for arc you do
> >>
> >> static inline unsigned long ioremap_adjust_prot(unsigned long flags)
> >> {
> >> 	return pgprot_val(pgprot_noncached(__pgprot(flags)));
> >> }
> >> #define ioremap_adjust_prot ioremap_adjust_prot
> > 
> > My thinking is we have four things to do in the added hookers.
> > 1) check if we should do ioremap on ARCHes. If not, return NULL from
> > ioremap_prot();
> > 2) handling the mapping io address specifically on ARCHes, e.g arc,
> > ia64, s390;
> > 3) the original physical address passed into ioremap_prot() need be
> > fixed up, e.g arc;
> > 4) the 'prot' passed into ioremap_prot() need be adjusted, e.g on arc
> > and xtensa.
> > 
> > With Kefeng's patches, the case 1) is handled with introduced
> > ioremap_allowed()/iounmap_allowed(). In this patchset, what I do is
> > rename the hooks as arch_ioremap() and arch_iounmap(), then put case 1),
> > 2), 3), 4) handling into arch_ioremap(). Adding helpers to cover each
> > case is not difficult from my side. I worry that as time goes by, those
> > several hooks my cause issue, e.g if a new adjustment need be done,
> > should we introduce a new helper or make do with the existed hook; how
> > 
> > When I investigated this, one arch_ioremap() looks not complicated
> > since not all ARCHes need cover all above 4 cases. That's why I finally
> > choose one hook. I am open to new idea, please let me know if we should
> > change it to introduce several different helpers.
> > 
> 
> A new idea that would have my preference would be to do just like we did 
> with arch_get_unmapped_area(). Look at 
> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.0-rc1/source/arch/powerpc/mm/book3s64/slice.c#L638 
> and https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.0-rc1/source/mm/mmap.c#L2131
> 
> Instead of having the generic that calls the arch specific, make it the 
> other way round, have the arch specific call the generic after doing its 
> specialties.

This sounds good. I made a draft patch to change code in generic code
part, just showing what it looks like.

Both arch_ioremap() way and the arch sepcific call the generic way look
good to me. Just it will take less effort for me to continue the
arch_ioremap() way. I would like to hear Christoph's opinion since he
introduced the GENERIC_IOREMAP method and suggested the earlier
arch_ioremap() way and change in this patchset. 

diff --git a/include/asm-generic/io.h b/include/asm-generic/io.h
index 68a8117b30fa..4bc3e18c475f 100644
--- a/include/asm-generic/io.h
+++ b/include/asm-generic/io.h
@@ -1047,35 +1047,18 @@ static inline void iounmap(volatile void __iomem *addr)
 #elif defined(CONFIG_GENERIC_IOREMAP)
 #include <linux/pgtable.h>
 
-/*
- * Arch code can implement the following two hooks when using GENERIC_IOREMAP
- * arch_ioremap() return a bool,
- *   - IS_ERR means return an error
- *   - NULL means continue to remap
- *   - a non-NULL, non-IS_ERR pointer is returned directly
- * arch_iounmap() return a bool,
- *   - 0 means continue to vunmap
- *   - error code means skip vunmap and return directly
- */
-#ifndef arch_ioremap
-#define arch_ioremap arch_ioremap
-static inline void __iomem *arch_ioremap(phys_addr_t *paddr, size_t size,
-				   unsigned long *prot_val)
-{
-	return NULL;
-}
-#endif
+void __iomem *
+generic_ioremap_prot(phys_addr_t phys_addr, size_t size, unsigned long prot);
 
-#ifndef arch_iounmap
-#define arch_iounmap arch_iounmap
-static inline int arch_iounmap(void __iomem *addr)
+#ifndef ioremap_prot
+#define ioremap_prot ioremap_prot
+void __iomem *
+ioremap_prot(phys_addr_t phys_addr, size_t size, unsigned long prot);
 {
-	return 0;
+	return generic_ioremap_prot(phys_addr, size, prot);
 }
 #endif
 
-void __iomem *ioremap_prot(phys_addr_t phys_addr, size_t size,
-			   unsigned long prot);
 void iounmap(volatile void __iomem *addr);
 
 #ifndef ioremap
diff --git a/mm/ioremap.c b/mm/ioremap.c
index 7914b5cf5b78..87d51003dee6 100644
--- a/mm/ioremap.c
+++ b/mm/ioremap.c
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@
 #include <linux/io.h>
 #include <linux/export.h>
 
-void __iomem *ioremap_prot(phys_addr_t phys_addr, size_t size,
-			   unsigned long prot)
+void __iomem *
+generic_ioremap_prot(phys_addr_t phys_addr, size_t size, unsigned long prot)
 {
 	unsigned long offset, vaddr;
 	phys_addr_t last_addr;





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