From: Tianyu Lan <ltykernel@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2021 8:20 AM > > On 8/20/2021 2:17 AM, Michael Kelley wrote: > > From: Tianyu Lan <ltykernel@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, August 9, 2021 10:56 AM > > > > I'm not clear on why payload->range.offset needs to be set again. > > Even after the dma mapping is done, doesn't the offset in the first > > page have to be the same? If it wasn't the same, Hyper-V wouldn't > > be able to process the PFN list correctly. In fact, couldn't the above > > code just always set offset_in_hvpg = 0? > > The offset will be changed. The swiotlb bounce buffer is allocated with > IO_TLB_SIZE(2K) as unit. So the offset here may be changed. > We need to prevent the offset from changing. The storvsc driver passes just a PFN list to Hyper-V, plus an overall starting offset and length. Unlike the netvsc driver, each entry in the PFN list does *not* have its own offset and length. Hyper-V assumes that the list is "dense" and that there are no holes (i.e., unused memory areas). For example, consider an original buffer passed into storvsc_queuecommand() of 8 Kbytes, but aligned with 1 Kbytes at the end of the first page, then 4 Kbytes in the second page, and 3 Kbytes in the beginning of the third page. The offset of that first 1 Kbytes has to remain as 3 Kbytes. If bounce buffering moves it to a different offset, there's no way to tell Hyper-V to ignore the remaining bytes in the first page (at least not without using a different method to communicate with Hyper-V). In such a case, the wrong data will get transferred. Presumably the easier solution is to set the min_align_mask field as Christop suggested. > > > > >> } > > > > The whole approach here is to do dma remapping on each individual page > > of the I/O buffer. But wouldn't it be possible to use dma_map_sg() to map > > each scatterlist entry as a unit? Each scatterlist entry describes a range of > > physically contiguous memory. After dma_map_sg(), the resulting dma > > address must also refer to a physically contiguous range in the swiotlb > > bounce buffer memory. So at the top of the "for" loop over the scatterlist > > entries, do dma_map_sg() if we're in an isolated VM. Then compute the > > hvpfn value based on the dma address instead of sg_page(). But everything > > else is the same, and the inner loop for populating the pfn_arry is unmodified. > > Furthermore, the dma_range array that you've added is not needed, since > > scatterlist entries already have a dma_address field for saving the mapped > > address, and dma_unmap_sg() uses that field. > > I don't use dma_map_sg() here in order to avoid introducing one more > loop(e,g dma_map_sg()). We already have a loop to populate > cmd_request->dma_range[] and so do the dma map in the same loop. > I'm not seeing where the additional loop comes from. Storvsc already has a loop through the sgl entries. Retain that loop and call dma_map_sg() with nents set to 1. Then the sequence is dma_map_sg() --> dma_map_sg_attrs() --> dma_direct_map_sg() -> dma_direct_map_page(). The latter function will call swiotlb_map() to map all pages of the sgl entry as a single operation. Michael