On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 12:36:13PM +0100, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote: > On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 12:21:19PM +0100, Catalin Marinas wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 10:51:21AM +0000, George Cherian wrote: > > > Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Sat, Sep 05, 2020 at 10:48:11AM +0800, Yang Yingliang wrote: > > > > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/pci.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/pci.c index > > > > > 1006ed2d7c604..ddfa1c53def48 100644 > > > > > --- a/arch/arm64/kernel/pci.c > > > > > +++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/pci.c > > > > > @@ -217,4 +217,9 @@ void pcibios_remove_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) > > > > > acpi_pci_remove_bus(bus); > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > +void pci_iounmap(struct pci_dev *dev, void __iomem *addr) { > > > > > + iounmap(addr); > > > > > +} > > > > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_iounmap); > > > > > > > > So, what's wrong with the generic pci_iounmap() implementation? > > > > Shouldn't it call iounmap() already? > > > > > > Since ARM64 selects CONFIG_GENERIC_PCI_IOMAP and not > > > CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP, the pci_iounmap function is reduced to a NULL > > > function. Due to this, even the managed release variants or even the explicit > > > pci_iounmap calls doesn't really remove the mappings leading to leak. > > > > Ah, I missed the fact that pci_iounmap() depends on a different > > config option. > > > > > https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/8/20/28 > > > > So is this going to be fixed in the generic code? That would be my > > preference. > > > > A problem with the iounmap() in the proposed patch is that the region > > may have been an I/O port, so we could end up unmapping the I/O space. > > It boils down to finding a way to match a VA to a BAR resource so that > we can mirror on pci_iounmap() what's done in pci_iomap_range() (ie > check BAR resource flags to define how/if to unmap them), that would do > as a generic pci_iounmap() implementation. In the !CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP case (arm64), for IORESOURCE_IO, pci_iomap_range() calls __pci_ioport_map() which, with the default ioport_map(), it ends up with a simple PCI_IOBASE + (port & IO_SPACE_LIMIT). pci_iounmap() could check whether the pointer is in the PCI_IOBASE - PCI_IOBASE+IO_SPACE_LIMIT range before calling ioremap(), unless the arch code re-defined ioport_map. Something like below (not even compiled): diff --git a/include/asm-generic/io.h b/include/asm-generic/io.h index dabf8cb7203b..fada420c9cd6 100644 --- a/include/asm-generic/io.h +++ b/include/asm-generic/io.h @@ -919,6 +919,11 @@ extern void __iomem *pci_iomap(struct pci_dev *dev, int bar, unsigned long max); #define pci_iounmap pci_iounmap static inline void pci_iounmap(struct pci_dev *dev, void __iomem *p) { +#ifndef ARCH_HAS_IOPORT_MAP + if (p >= PCI_IOBASE && p < PCI_IOBASE + IO_SPACE_LIMIT) + return; + iounmap(p); +#endif } #endif #endif /* CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP */ @@ -1009,7 +1014,9 @@ static inline void __iomem *ioremap_uc(phys_addr_t offset, size_t size) #ifdef CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT_MAP #ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP -#ifndef ioport_map +#ifdef ioport_map +#define ARCH_HAS_IOPORT_MAP +#else #define ioport_map ioport_map static inline void __iomem *ioport_map(unsigned long port, unsigned int nr) { -- Catalin