Re: [PATCH v4 04/14] PCI/P2PDMA: Clear ACS P2P flags for all devices behind switches

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On Thu, 10 May 2018 18:41:09 +0000
"Stephen  Bates" <sbates@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:    
> >    Reasons is that GPU are giving up on PCIe (see all specialize link like
> >    NVlink that are popping up in GPU space). So for fast GPU inter-connect
> >    we have this new links.   
> 
> I look forward to Nvidia open-licensing NVLink to anyone who wants to use it ;-).

No doubt, the marketing for it is quick to point out the mesh topology
of NVLink, but I haven't seen any technical documents that describe the
isolation capabilities or IOMMU interaction.  Whether this is included
or an afterthought, I have no idea.

> >    Also the IOMMU isolation do matter a lot to us. Think someone using this
> >    peer to peer to gain control of a server in the cloud.  

>From that perspective, do we have any idea what NVLink means for
topology and IOMMU provided isolation and translation?  I've seen a
device assignment user report that seems to suggest it might pretend to
be PCIe compatible, but the assigned GPU ultimately doesn't work
correctly in a VM, so perhaps the software compatibility is only so
deep. Thanks,

Alex
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