On Mon, 2022-11-28 at 09:29 -0400, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 12:10:39PM +0100, Niklas Schnelle wrote: > > On Thu, 2022-11-17 at 09:55 +0800, Baolu Lu wrote: > > > On 2022/11/17 1:16, Niklas Schnelle wrote: > > > > When iommu.strict=1 is set or iommu_set_dma_strict() was called we > > > > should use IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA irrespective of ops->def_domain_type. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Niklas Schnelle <schnelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > --- > > > > drivers/iommu/iommu.c | 3 +++ > > > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) > > > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c > > > > index 65a3b3d886dc..d9bf94d198df 100644 > > > > --- a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c > > > > +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c > > > > @@ -1562,6 +1562,9 @@ static int iommu_get_def_domain_type(struct device *dev) > > > > { > > > > const struct iommu_ops *ops = dev_iommu_ops(dev); > > > > > > > > + if (iommu_dma_strict) > > > > + return IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA; > > > > > > If any quirky device must work in IOMMU identity mapping mode, this > > > might introduce functional regression. At least for VT-d platforms, some > > > devices do require IOMMU identity mapping mode for functionality. > > > > That's a good point. How about instead of unconditionally returning > > IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA we just do so if the domain type returned by ops- > > > def_domain_type uses a flush queue (i.e. the __IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ bit > > is set). That way a device that only supports identity mapping gets to > > set that but iommu_dma_strict at least always prevents use of an IOVA > > flush queue. > > I would prefer we create some formal caps in iommu_ops to describe > whatever it is you are trying to do. > > Jason I agree that there is currently a lack of distinction between what domain types can be used (capability) and which should be used as default (iommu.strict=<x>, iommu_set_...(), CONFIG_IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA, ops->def_domain_type.). My case though is about the latter which I think has some undocumented and surprising precedences built in at the moment. With this series we can use all of IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA(_FQ, _SQ) on any PCI device but we want to default to either IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ or IOMMU_DOMAIN_SQ based on whether we're running in a paging hypervisor (z/VM or KVM) to get the best performance. From a semantic point of view I felt that this is a good match for ops->def_domain_type in that we pick a default but it's still possible to change the domain type e.g. via sysfs. Now this had the problem that ops->def_domain_type would cause IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ to be used even if iommu_set_dma_strict() was called (via iommu.strict=1) because there is a undocumented override of ops- >def_domain_type over iommu_def_domain_type which I believe comes from the mixing of capability and default you also point at. I think ideally we need two separate mechanism to determine which domain types can be used for a particular device (capability) and for which one to default to with the latter part having a clear precedence between the options. Put together I think iommu.strict=1 should override a device's preference (ops->def_domain_type) and CONFIG_IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA to use IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA but of course only if the device is capable of that. Does that sound reasonable?