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author | Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru> | 2013-05-21 13:33:10 +1000 |
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committer | Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> | 2013-06-20 16:55:14 +1000 |
commit | 5ffd229c02731a91d08ca21e76b503c5bbb5c095 (patch) | |
tree | ed5f684cb6a5b683846d6b3d97fa2c0999835c24 /Documentation | |
parent | 4e13c1ac6baa1d6c2b650d66ca89e1e12727ec19 (diff) |
powerpc/vfio: Implement IOMMU driver for VFIO
VFIO implements platform independent stuff such as
a PCI driver, BAR access (via read/write on a file descriptor
or direct mapping when possible) and IRQ signaling.
The platform dependent part includes IOMMU initialization
and handling. This implements an IOMMU driver for VFIO
which does mapping/unmapping pages for the guest IO and
provides information about DMA window (required by a POWER
guest).
Cc: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik@ozlabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Acked-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/vfio.txt | 63 |
1 files changed, 63 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/vfio.txt b/Documentation/vfio.txt index 8eda3635a17d..c55533c0adb3 100644 --- a/Documentation/vfio.txt +++ b/Documentation/vfio.txt @@ -283,6 +283,69 @@ a direct pass through for VFIO_DEVICE_* ioctls. The read/write/mmap interfaces implement the device region access defined by the device's own VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO ioctl. + +PPC64 sPAPR implementation note +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This implementation has some specifics: + +1) Only one IOMMU group per container is supported as an IOMMU group +represents the minimal entity which isolation can be guaranteed for and +groups are allocated statically, one per a Partitionable Endpoint (PE) +(PE is often a PCI domain but not always). + +2) The hardware supports so called DMA windows - the PCI address range +within which DMA transfer is allowed, any attempt to access address space +out of the window leads to the whole PE isolation. + +3) PPC64 guests are paravirtualized but not fully emulated. There is an API +to map/unmap pages for DMA, and it normally maps 1..32 pages per call and +currently there is no way to reduce the number of calls. In order to make things +faster, the map/unmap handling has been implemented in real mode which provides +an excellent performance which has limitations such as inability to do +locked pages accounting in real time. + +So 3 additional ioctls have been added: + + VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE_GET_INFO - returns the size and the start + of the DMA window on the PCI bus. + + VFIO_IOMMU_ENABLE - enables the container. The locked pages accounting + is done at this point. This lets user first to know what + the DMA window is and adjust rlimit before doing any real job. + + VFIO_IOMMU_DISABLE - disables the container. + + +The code flow from the example above should be slightly changed: + + ..... + /* Add the group to the container */ + ioctl(group, VFIO_GROUP_SET_CONTAINER, &container); + + /* Enable the IOMMU model we want */ + ioctl(container, VFIO_SET_IOMMU, VFIO_SPAPR_TCE_IOMMU) + + /* Get addition sPAPR IOMMU info */ + vfio_iommu_spapr_tce_info spapr_iommu_info; + ioctl(container, VFIO_IOMMU_SPAPR_TCE_GET_INFO, &spapr_iommu_info); + + if (ioctl(container, VFIO_IOMMU_ENABLE)) + /* Cannot enable container, may be low rlimit */ + + /* Allocate some space and setup a DMA mapping */ + dma_map.vaddr = mmap(0, 1024 * 1024, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, + MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, 0, 0); + + dma_map.size = 1024 * 1024; + dma_map.iova = 0; /* 1MB starting at 0x0 from device view */ + dma_map.flags = VFIO_DMA_MAP_FLAG_READ | VFIO_DMA_MAP_FLAG_WRITE; + + /* Check here is .iova/.size are within DMA window from spapr_iommu_info */ + + ioctl(container, VFIO_IOMMU_MAP_DMA, &dma_map); + ..... + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] VFIO was originally an acronym for "Virtual Function I/O" in its |