RE: [PATCH v2] drm/prime: fix extracting of the DMA addresses from a scatterlist

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>From: dri-devel <dri-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
>Marek Szyprowski
>Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2020 5:56 AM
>To: Ruhl, Michael J <michael.j.ruhl@xxxxxxxxx>; dri-
>devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-samsung-soc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-
>kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Cc: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@xxxxxxxxxxx>; David Airlie
><airlied@xxxxxxxx>; Shane Francis <bigbeeshane@xxxxxxxxx>;
>stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx>;
>Alex Deucher <alexander.deucher@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] drm/prime: fix extracting of the DMA addresses from
>a scatterlist
>
>Hi Michael,
>

<snip>

>> Is there an example of what the scatterlist would look like in this case?
>
>DMA framework or IOMMU is allowed to join consecutive chunks while
>mapping if such operation is supported by the hw. Here is the example:
>
>Lets assume that we have a scatterlist with 4 4KiB pages of the physical
>addresses: 0x12000000, 0x13011000, 0x13012000, 0x11011000. The total
>size of the buffer is 16KiB. After mapping this scatterlist to a device
>behind an IOMMU it may end up as a contiguous buffer in the DMA (IOVA)
>address space. at 0xf0010000. The scatterlist will look like this:
>
>sg[0].page = 0x12000000
>sg[0].len = 4096
>sg[0].dma_addr = 0xf0010000
>sg[0].dma_len = 16384
>sg[1].page = 0x13011000
>sg[1].len = 4096
>sg[1].dma_addr = 0
>sg[1].dma_len = 0
>sg[2].page = 0x13012000
>sg[2].len = 4096
>sg[2].dma_addr = 0
>sg[2].dma_len = 0
>sg[3].page = 0x11011000
>sg[3].len = 4096
>sg[3].dma_addr = 0
>sg[3].dma_len = 0
>
>(I've intentionally wrote page as physical address to make it easier to
>understand, in real SGs it is stored a struct page pointer).
>
>> Does each SG entry always have the page and dma info? or could you have
>> entries that have page information only, and entries that have dma info
>only?
>When SG is not mapped yet it contains only the ->pages and ->len
>entries. I'm not aware of the SGs with the DMA information only, but in
>theory it might be possible to have such.
>> If the same entry has different size info (page_len = PAGE_SIZE,
>> dma_len = 4 * PAGE_SIZE?), are we guaranteed that the arrays (page and
>addrs) have
>> been sized correctly?
>
>There are always no more DMA related entries than the phys pages. If
>there is 1:1 mapping between physical memory and DMA (IOVA) space, then
>each SG entry will have len == dma_len, and dma_addr will be describing
>the same as page entry. DMA mapping framework is allowed only to join
>entries while mapping to DMA (IOVA).
>
>> Just trying to get my head wrapped around this.
>
>Sure, I hope my explanation helps a bit.

That is a great example!  Thank you very much for the explanation.

I was somehow seeing it as the dma side getting split and extended (rather
than consolidated) into more possible entries.  This clarifies the issue for me.

Thanks!

Mike

>Best regards
>--
>Marek Szyprowski, PhD
>Samsung R&D Institute Poland
>
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