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SubjectRE: [PATCH v11 00/13] SMMUv3 Nested Stage Setup (IOMMU part)
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Hi Eric,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Auger Eric [mailto:eric.auger@redhat.com]
> Sent: 16 April 2020 08:45
> To: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei.gao@linaro.org>; eric.auger.pro@gmail.com;
> iommu@lists.linux-foundation.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org;
> kvm@vger.kernel.org; kvmarm@lists.cs.columbia.edu; will@kernel.org;
> joro@8bytes.org; maz@kernel.org; robin.murphy@arm.com
> Cc: jean-philippe@linaro.org; Shameerali Kolothum Thodi
> <shameerali.kolothum.thodi@huawei.com>; alex.williamson@redhat.com;
> jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com; yi.l.liu@intel.com; peter.maydell@linaro.org;
> tn@semihalf.com; bbhushan2@marvell.com
> Subject: Re: [PATCH v11 00/13] SMMUv3 Nested Stage Setup (IOMMU part)
>
> Hi Zhangfei,
>
> On 4/16/20 6:25 AM, Zhangfei Gao wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 2020/4/14 下午11:05, Eric Auger wrote:
> >> This version fixes an issue observed by Shameer on an SMMU 3.2,
> >> when moving from dual stage config to stage 1 only config.
> >> The 2 high 64b of the STE now get reset. Otherwise, leaving the
> >> S2TTB set may cause a C_BAD_STE error.
> >>
> >> This series can be found at:
> >> https://github.com/eauger/linux/tree/v5.6-2stage-v11_10.1
> >> (including the VFIO part)
> >> The QEMU fellow series still can be found at:
> >> https://github.com/eauger/qemu/tree/v4.2.0-2stage-rfcv6
> >>
> >> Users have expressed interest in that work and tested v9/v10:
> >> - https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/11039995/#23012381
> >> - https://patchwork.kernel.org/cover/11039995/#23197235
> >>
> >> Background:
> >>
> >> This series brings the IOMMU part of HW nested paging support
> >> in the SMMUv3. The VFIO part is submitted separately.
> >>
> >> The IOMMU API is extended to support 2 new API functionalities:
> >> 1) pass the guest stage 1 configuration
> >> 2) pass stage 1 MSI bindings
> >>
> >> Then those capabilities gets implemented in the SMMUv3 driver.
> >>
> >> The virtualizer passes information through the VFIO user API
> >> which cascades them to the iommu subsystem. This allows the guest
> >> to own stage 1 tables and context descriptors (so-called PASID
> >> table) while the host owns stage 2 tables and main configuration
> >> structures (STE).
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Thanks Eric
> >
> > Tested v11 on Hisilicon kunpeng920 board via hardware zip accelerator.
> > 1. no-sva works, where guest app directly use physical address via ioctl.
> Thank you for the testing. Glad it works for you.
> > 2. vSVA still not work, same as v10,
> Yes that's normal this series is not meant to support vSVM at this stage.
>
> I intend to add the missing pieces during the next weeks.

Thanks for that. I have made an attempt to add the vSVA based on
your v10 + JPBs sva patches. The host kernel and Qemu changes can
be found here[1][2].

This basically adds multiple pasid support on top of your changes.
I have done some basic sanity testing and we have some initial success
with the zip vf dev on our D06 platform. Please note that the STALL event is
not yet supported though, but works fine if we mlock() guest usr mem.

I also noted that Intel patches for vSVA has couple of changes in the vfio interfaces
and hope there will be a convergence soon. Please let me know your plans
of a respin of this series and see whether incorporating the changes for multiple
pasid make sense or not for now.

Thanks,
Shameer

[1]https://github.com/hisilicon/qemu/tree/v4.2.0-2stage-rfcv6-vsva-prototype-v1
[2]https://github.com/hisilicon/kernel-dev/tree/vsva-prototype-host-v1

> Thanks
>
> Eric
> > 3.  the v10 issue reported by Shameer has been solved,  first start qemu
> > with  iommu=smmuv3, then start qemu without  iommu=smmuv3
> > 4. no-sva also works without  iommu=smmuv3
> >
> > Test details in https://docs.qq.com/doc/DRU5oR1NtUERseFNL
> >
> > Thanks
> >

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