On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 03:01:08PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > Sigh. I think the proper fix is to replace addr/length with a > > scatterlist pointer in the struct ib_sge, then have SW drivers > > directly use the page pointer properly. > > The proper fix is to move the DMA mapping into the RDMA core, yes. > And as you said it will be hard. But I don't think scatterlists > are the right interface. IMHO we can keep re-use the existing > struct ib_sge: > > struct ib_ge { > u64 addr; > u32 length; > u32 lkey; > }; Gah, right, this is all about local_dma_lkey.. > with the difference that if lkey is not a MR, addr is the physical > address of the memory, not a dma_addr_t or virtual address. It could work, I think a resonable ULP API would be to have some rdma_fill_ib_sge_from_sgl() rdma_map_sge_single() etc etc ie instead of wrappering the DMA API as-is we have a new API that directly builds the ib_sge. It always fills the local_dma_lkey from the pd, so it knows it is doing DMA from local kernel memory. Logically SW devices then have a local_dma_lkey MR that has an IOVA of the CPU physical address space, not the DMA address space as HW devices have. The ib_sge builders can know this detail and fill in addr from either a cpu phyical or a dma map. The SW device has to translate the addr/length in CPU space to something else. It actually makes reasonable sense architecturally. This is actually much less horrible than I thought.. Convert all ULPs to one of these new APIs, searching for local_dma_lkey will find all places. This will replace a whole lot of calls to ib DMA API wrapper functions. Searching for local_dma_lkey will find all users. Drivers already work with sge.addr == CPU address, so no driver change Then to kill the dma_ops wrappers the remaining users should all be connected to map_mr_sg. In this case we want a no-op dma map and fix the three map_mr_sg's to use the page side of the sgl, not the DMA side Not as horrible as I imagined at first, actually.. Jason