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Re: [PATCH net v2 2/2] page_pool: fix IOMMU crash when driver has already unbound

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Hi Paolo,

On Wed, 2 Oct 2024 at 10:38, Paolo Abeni <pabeni@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 10/2/24 04:34, Yunsheng Lin wrote:
> > On 10/1/2024 9:32 PM, Paolo Abeni wrote:
> >> Is the problem only tied to VFs drivers? It's a pity all the page_pool
> >> users will have to pay a bill for it...
> >
> > I am afraid it is not only tied to VFs drivers, as:
> > attempting DMA unmaps after the driver has already unbound may leak
> > resources or at worst corrupt memory.
> >
> > Unloading PFs driver might cause the above problems too, I guess the
> > probability of crashing is low for the PF as PF can not be disable
> > unless it can be hot-unplug'ed, but the probability of leaking resources
> > behind the dma mapping might be similar.
>
> Out of sheer ignorance, why/how the refcount acquired by the page pool
> on the device does not prevent unloading?
>
> I fear the performance impact could be very high: AFICS, if the item
> array become fragmented, insertion will take linar time, with the quite
> large item_count/pool size. If so, it looks like a no-go.

It would be could if someone could test that. I'll look around in case
we have any test machines with cards that run on page pool.

>
> I fear we should consider blocking the device removal until all the
> pages are returned/unmapped ?!? (I hope that could be easier/faster)

Jakub send an RFC doing that [0]. Yes, this is far far simpler and
does not affect performance, but aren't we implicitly breaking
userspace?

[0] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20240806151618.1373008-1-kuba@xxxxxxxxxx/

Thanks
/Ilias
>
> /P
>




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