Hi Liviu, On 04 November 2015 15:02, Liviu wrote: > On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 02:48:38PM +0000, Phil Edworthy wrote: > > Hi Liviu, > > > > On 04 November 2015 14:24, Liviu wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 01:57:48PM +0000, Phil Edworthy wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I am trying to hook up a PCIe host controller that sits behind an IOMMU, > > > > but having some problems. > > > > > > > > I'm using the pcie-rcar PCIe host controller and it works fine without > > > > the IOMMU, and I can attach the IOMMU to the controller such that any > calls > > > > to dma_alloc_coherent made by the controller driver uses the iommu_ops > > > > version of dma_ops. > > > > > > > > However, I can't see how to make the endpoints to utilise the dma_ops that > > > > the controller uses. Shouldn't the endpoints inherit the dma_ops from the > > > > controller? > > > > > > No, not directly. > > > > > > > Any pointers for this? > > > > > > You need to understand the process through which a driver for endpoint get > > > an address to be passed down to the device. Have a look at > > > Documentation/DMA-API-HOWTO.txt, there is a nice explanation there. > > > (Hint: EP driver needs to call dma_map_single). > > > > > > Also, you need to make sure that the bus address that ends up being set into > > > the endpoint gets translated correctly by the host controller into an address > > > that the IOMMU can then translate into physical address. > > Sure, though since this is bog standard Intel PCIe ethernet card which works > > fine when the IOMMU is effectively unused, I don’t think there is a problem > > with that. > > > > The driver for the PCIe controller sets up the IOMMU mapping ok when I > > do a test call to dma_alloc_coherent() in the controller's driver. i.e. when I > > do this, it ends up in arm_iommu_alloc_attrs(), which calls > > __iommu_alloc_buffer() and __alloc_iova(). > > > > When an endpoint driver allocates and maps a dma coherent buffer it > > also needs to end up in arm_iommu_alloc_attrs(), but it doesn't. > > Why do you think that? Remember that the only thing attached to the IOMMU is > the > host controller. The endpoint is on the PCIe bus, which gets a different > translation > that the IOMMU knows nothing about. If it helps you to visualise it better, think > of the host controller as another IOMMU device. It's the ops of the host > controller > that should be invoked, not the IOMMU's. Ok, that makes sense. I'll have a think and poke it a bit more... Thanks for your comments Phil ��.n��������+%������w��{.n�����{���"�)��jg��������ݢj����G�������j:+v���w�m������w�������h�����٥