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SubjectRe: [PATCH v1 5/8] vfio/type1: Report 1st-level/stage-1 format to userspace
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Hi Yi,

On 4/9/20 2:47 PM, Liu, Yi L wrote:
> Hi Jean,
>
>> From: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2020 4:15 PM
>> Subject: Re: [PATCH v1 5/8] vfio/type1: Report 1st-level/stage-1 format to
>> userspace
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 12:27:58PM +0200, Auger Eric wrote:
>>> Hi Yi,
>>>
>>> On 4/7/20 11:43 AM, Liu, Yi L wrote:
>>>> Hi Jean,
>>>>
>>>>> From: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-philippe@linaro.org>
>>>>> Sent: Friday, April 3, 2020 4:23 PM
>>>>> To: Auger Eric <eric.auger@redhat.com>
>>>>> userspace
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 03:01:12PM +0200, Auger Eric wrote:
>>>>>>>>> header = vfio_info_cap_add(caps, sizeof(*nesting_cap),
>>>>>>>>>
>> VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1_INFO_CAP_NESTING, 1);
>>>>> @@ -2254,6 +2309,7
>>>>>>>>> @@ static int vfio_iommu_info_add_nesting_cap(struct
>>>>>>>> vfio_iommu *iommu,
>>>>>>>>> /* nesting iommu type supports PASID requests (alloc/free)
>> */
>>>>>>>>> nesting_cap->nesting_capabilities |=
>> VFIO_IOMMU_PASID_REQS;
>>>>>>>> What is the meaning for ARM?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think it's just a software capability exposed to userspace, on
>>>>>>> userspace side, it has a choice to use it or not. :-) The reason
>>>>>>> define it and report it in cap nesting is that I'd like to make the
>>>>>>> pasid alloc/free be available just for IOMMU with type
>>>>>>> VFIO_IOMMU_TYPE1_NESTING. Please feel free tell me if it is not good
>>>>>>> for ARM. We can find a proper way to report the availability.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well it is more a question for jean-Philippe. Do we have a system wide
>>>>>> PASID allocation on ARM?
>>>>>
>>>>> We don't, the PASID spaces are per-VM on Arm, so this function should consult
>> the
>>>>> IOMMU driver before setting flags. As you said on patch 3, nested doesn't
>>>>> necessarily imply PASID support. The SMMUv2 does not support PASID but does
>>>>> support nesting stages 1 and 2 for the IOVA space.
>>>>> SMMUv3 support of PASID depends on HW capabilities. So I think this needs to
>> be
>>>>> finer grained:
>>>>>
>>>>> Does the container support:
>>>>> * VFIO_IOMMU_PASID_REQUEST?
>>>>> -> Yes for VT-d 3
>>>>> -> No for Arm SMMU
>>>>> * VFIO_IOMMU_{,UN}BIND_GUEST_PGTBL?
>>>>> -> Yes for VT-d 3
>>>>> -> Sometimes for SMMUv2
>>>>> -> No for SMMUv3 (if we go with BIND_PASID_TABLE, which is simpler due to
>>>>> PASID tables being in GPA space.)
>>>>> * VFIO_IOMMU_BIND_PASID_TABLE?
>>>>> -> No for VT-d
>>>>> -> Sometimes for SMMUv3
>>>>>
>>>>> Any bind support implies VFIO_IOMMU_CACHE_INVALIDATE support.
>>>>
>>>> good summary. do you expect to see any
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> + nesting_cap->stage1_formats = formats;
>>>>>>>> as spotted by Kevin, since a single format is supported, rename
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ok, I was believing it may be possible on ARM or so. :-) will rename
>>>>>>> it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes I don't think an u32 is going to cut it for Arm :( We need to
>>>>> describe all sorts
>> of
>>>>> capabilities for page and PASID tables (granules, GPA size, ASID/PASID size, HW
>>>>> access/dirty, etc etc.) Just saying "Arm stage-1 format" wouldn't mean much. I
>>>>> guess we could have a secondary vendor capability for these?
>>>>
>>>> Actually, I'm wondering if we can define some formats to stands for a set of
>>>> capabilities. e.g. VTD_STAGE1_FORMAT_V1 which may indicates the 1st level
>>>> page table related caps (aw, a/d, SRE, EA and etc.). And vIOMMU can parse
>>>> the capabilities.
>>>
>>> But eventually do we really need all those capability getters? I mean
>>> can't we simply rely on the actual call to VFIO_IOMMU_BIND_GUEST_PGTBL()
>>> to detect any mismatch? Definitively the error handling may be heavier
>>> on userspace but can't we manage.
>>
>> I think we need to present these capabilities at boot time, long before
>> the guest triggers a bind(). For example if the host SMMU doesn't support
>> 16-bit ASID, we need to communicate that to the guest using vSMMU ID
>> registers or PROBE properties. Otherwise a bind() will succeed, but if the
>> guest uses 16-bit ASIDs in its CD, DMA will result in C_BAD_CD events
>> which we'll inject into the guest, for no apparent reason from their
>> perspective.
>>
>> In addition some VMMs may have fallbacks if shared page tables are not
>> available. They could fall back to a MAP/UNMAP interface, or simply not
>> present a vIOMMU to the guest.
>>
>
> Based on the comments, I think it would be a need to report iommu caps
> in detail. So I guess iommu uapi needs to provide something alike vfio
> cap chain in iommu uapi. Please feel free let me know your thoughts. :-)

Yes to me it sounds sensible.
>
> In vfio, we can define a cap as below:
>
> struct vfio_iommu_type1_info_cap_nesting {
> struct vfio_info_cap_header header;
> __u64 iommu_model;
> #define VFIO_IOMMU_PASID_REQS (1 << 0)
I still think the name shall be changed
> #define VFIO_IOMMU_BIND_GPASID (1 << 1)
> #define VFIO_IOMMU_CACHE_INV (1 << 2)
this operation seems mandated as soon as we have a nested paging based
implementation?
> __u32 nesting_capabilities;
> __u32 pasid_bits;
> #define VFIO_IOMMU_VENDOR_SUB_CAP (1 << 3)
> __u32 flags;
> __u32 data_size;
> __u8 data[]; /*iommu info caps defined by iommu uapi */
> };
>
> VFIO needs new iommu APIs to ask iommu driver whether PASID/bind_gpasid/
> cache_inv/bind_gpasid_table is available or not and also the pasid
> bits. After that VFIO will ask iommu driver about the iommu_cap_info
> and fill in the @data[] field.
>
> iommu uapi:
> struct iommu_info_cap_header {
> __u16 id; /* Identifies capability */
> __u16 version; /* Version specific to the capability ID */
> __u32 next; /* Offset of next capability */
> };
>
> #define IOMMU_INFO_CAP_INTEL_VTD 1
> struct iommu_info_cap_intel_vtd {
> struct iommu_info_cap_header header;
> __u32 vaddr_width; /* VA addr_width*/
> __u32 ipaddr_width; /* IPA addr_width, input of SL page table */
> /* same definition with @flags instruct iommu_gpasid_bind_data_vtd */
> __u64 flags;
> };
>
> #define IOMMU_INFO_CAP_ARM_SMMUv3 2
> struct iommu_info_cap_arm_smmuv3 {
> struct iommu_info_cap_header header;
> ...
> };

Thanks

Eric
>
> Regards,
> Yi Liu
>

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