Re: Fwd: SWIOTLB on 32-bit PAE.

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On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 09:36:30AM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> [+cc Konrad, Joerg, iommu list]
> 
> On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 04:20:16PM +0200, Christian Melki wrote:
> > I discovered a strange error on my machine. 32-bit PAE 4.2.0 without
> > IOMMU code (yeah, I know).
> > When writing to an ext4 filesystem on a USB disk my kernel would hang
> > and not return control to userspace. It would spew kernel messages to
> > syslog as fast as it could without giving userspace any time, ie "hang"
> > as far as a user sees it. The device itself is ok and the filesystem is
> > clean.
> > I get messages like this, millions of them.
> > 
> > Oct  2 14:33:06 voodoochild kernel: [  223.287447] nommu_map_sg:
> > overflow 25dcac000+1024 of device mask ffffffff
> > Oct  2 14:33:06 voodoochild kernel: [  223.287448] nommu_map_sg:
> > overflow 25dcac000+1024 of device mask ffffffff
> > Oct  2 14:33:06 voodoochild kernel: [  223.287449] nommu_map_sg:
> > overflow 25dcac000+1024 of device mask ffffffff
> > 
> > I disovered that SWIOTLB was not on. It is only provided for 64-bit
> > machines where it is default. On 32-bit SWIOTLB seems disabled
> > unless you are running with some IOMMU/AGPGART code.
> > 
> > But what about 32-bit PAE? Would that not qualify for SWIOTLB without IOMMU?

It most certainly would!
> > 
> > I am a novice in this area. Maybe this is a Kconfig "bug" for us
> > that like to hang ourselves with CONFIG_* rope? :) I'd like to think
> > that SWIOTLB should be default for 32-bit PAE too?

Aye. I presume that you had done a small change already for this?
Would you be willing to post it on lkml and CC me ?

Thank you.
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > Christian
> > 
> > 
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