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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v5 00/12] x86: tag application address space for devices
    Hi, Thomas, Joerg, Boris, Ingo, Baolu, and x86/iommu maintainers,

    On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 04:44:30PM -0700, Fenghua Yu wrote:
    > Typical hardware devices require a driver stack to translate application
    > buffers to hardware addresses, and a kernel-user transition to notify the
    > hardware of new work. What if both the translation and transition overhead
    > could be eliminated? This is what Shared Virtual Address (SVA) and ENQCMD
    > enabled hardware like Data Streaming Accelerator (DSA) aims to achieve.
    > Applications map portals in their local-address-space and directly submit
    > work to them using a new instruction.
    >

    Any comment on this series? Updated patch 1 with minor changes was sent out
    on the same patch 1 thread and was Acked-by Felix Kuehling. If you want me
    to send the whole series with the minor changes or any other changes, please
    let me know.

    Any plan to push the patches into your tree and upstream?

    Thanks.

    -Fenghua

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