On 2019-07-25 12:10 a.m., Christoph Hellwig wrote: > On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 09:58:59AM -0600, Logan Gunthorpe wrote: >> >> >> On 2019-07-24 12:32 a.m., Christoph Hellwig wrote: >>>> struct dev_pagemap *pgmap = sg_page(sg)->pgmap; >>>> + struct pci_dev *client; >>>> + int dist; >>>> + >>>> + client = find_parent_pci_dev(dev); >>>> + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!client)) >>>> + return 0; >>>> >>>> + dist = upstream_bridge_distance(pgmap->pci_p2pdma_provider, >>>> + client, NULL); >>> >>> Doing this on every mapping call sounds expensive.. >> >> The result of this function is cached in an xarray (per patch 4) so, on >> the hot path, it should just be a single xa_load() which should be a >> relatively fast lookup which is similarly used for other hot path >> operations. > > We don't cache find_parent_pci_dev, though. So we should probably > export find_parent_pci_dev with a proper namespaces name and cache > that in the caler. Oh, yes, I'll take a look at this. Of the two callers: NVMe should be easy we could just pass the PCI device instead of the struct device. RDMA is significantly more unclear: would you add a pci_dev to struct ib_device? Or maybe we should be able to simply rely on the fact that the DMA device *must* be a PCI device and just use to_pci_dev() directly? >>> >>>> + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(dist & P2PDMA_NOT_SUPPORTED)) >>>> + return 0; >>>> + >>>> + if (dist & P2PDMA_THRU_HOST_BRIDGE) >>>> + return dma_map_sg_attrs(dev, sg, nents, dir, attrs); >>>> + else >>>> + return __pci_p2pdma_map_sg(pgmap, dev, sg, nents); >>> >>> Can't we organize the values so that we can switch on the return >>> value instead of doing flag checks? >> >> Sorry, I don't follow what you are saying here. If you mean for >> upstream_bridge_distance() to just return how to map and not the >> distance that would interfere with other uses of that function. > > The point is that in the map path we don't even care about the > distance. I think we should just have a function that returns the > P2PDMA_ values from the xarray (maybe also store it there as two > values, but that isn't quite as important), and get rid of even > the concept of distance in the map path. e.g.: > > switch (pci_p2pdma_supported(pgmap->pci_p2pdma_provider, client))) { > case P2PDMA_HOST_BRIDGE: > return dma_map_sg_attrs(dev, sg, nents, dir, attrs); > case P2PDMA_SWITCH: > return __pci_p2pdma_map_sg(pgmap, dev, sg, nents); > default: > WARN_ON_ONCE(1); > return 0; > } Ok, will change for v2. Thanks, Logan