[v2,1/2] iommu: Add static iommu_ops->release_domain

Message ID 20240229094613.121575-2-baolu.lu@linux.intel.com
State New
Headers
Series iommu: Fix domain check on release (part 1/2) |

Commit Message

Baolu Lu Feb. 29, 2024, 9:46 a.m. UTC
  The current device_release callback for individual iommu drivers does the
following:

1) Silent IOMMU DMA translation: It detaches any existing domain from the
   device and puts it into a blocking state (some drivers might use the
   identity state).
2) Resource release: It releases resources allocated during the
   device_probe callback and restores the device to its pre-probe state.

Step 1 is challenging for individual iommu drivers because each must check
if a domain is already attached to the device. Additionally, if a deferred
attach never occurred, the device_release should avoid modifying hardware
configuration regardless of the reason for its call.

To simplify this process, introduce a static release_domain within the
iommu_ops structure. It can be either a blocking or identity domain
depending on the iommu hardware. The iommu core will decide whether to
attach this domain before the device_release callback, eliminating the
need for repetitive code in various drivers.

Consequently, the device_release callback can focus solely on the opposite
operations of device_probe, including releasing all resources allocated
during that callback.

Co-developed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com>
---
 include/linux/iommu.h |  1 +
 drivers/iommu/iommu.c | 19 +++++++++++++++----
 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
  

Patch

diff --git a/include/linux/iommu.h b/include/linux/iommu.h
index f08e6aa32657..2d44d4f01cc2 100644
--- a/include/linux/iommu.h
+++ b/include/linux/iommu.h
@@ -585,6 +585,7 @@  struct iommu_ops {
 	struct module *owner;
 	struct iommu_domain *identity_domain;
 	struct iommu_domain *blocked_domain;
+	struct iommu_domain *release_domain;
 	struct iommu_domain *default_domain;
 };
 
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c
index 210dc7b4c8cf..7158aa3d38af 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c
@@ -461,13 +461,24 @@  static void iommu_deinit_device(struct device *dev)
 
 	/*
 	 * release_device() must stop using any attached domain on the device.
-	 * If there are still other devices in the group they are not effected
+	 * If there are still other devices in the group, they are not affected
 	 * by this callback.
 	 *
-	 * The IOMMU driver must set the device to either an identity or
-	 * blocking translation and stop using any domain pointer, as it is
-	 * going to be freed.
+	 * If the iommu driver provides release_domain, the core code ensures
+	 * that domain is attached prior to calling release_device. Drivers can
+	 * use this to enforce a translation on the idle iommu. Typically, the
+	 * global static blocked_domain is a good choice.
+	 *
+	 * Otherwise, the iommu driver must set the device to either an identity
+	 * or a blocking translation in release_device() and stop using any
+	 * domain pointer, as it is going to be freed.
+	 *
+	 * Regardless, if a delayed attach never occurred, then the release
+	 * should still avoid touching any hardware configuration either.
 	 */
+	if (!dev->iommu->attach_deferred && ops->release_domain)
+		ops->release_domain->ops->attach_dev(ops->release_domain, dev);
+
 	if (ops->release_device)
 		ops->release_device(dev);