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SubjectRe: iommufd(+vfio-compat) dirty tracking
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On 3/16/22 16:36, Joao Martins wrote:
> On 3/15/22 19:29, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 01:51:32PM +0000, Joao Martins wrote:
>>> On 2/28/22 13:01, Joao Martins wrote:
>>>> On 2/25/22 20:44, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 07:18:37PM +0000, Joao Martins wrote:
>>>>>> On 2/23/22 01:03, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 11:55:55AM +0000, Joao Martins wrote:
>>>>> Questions I have:
>>>>> - Do we need ranges for some reason? You mentioned ARM SMMU wants
>>>>> ranges? how/what/why?
>>>>>

An amend here.

Sigh, ARM turns out is slightly more unique compared to x86. As I am re-reviewing
the ARM side. Apparently you have two controls: one is a 'feature bit'
just like x86 and another is a modifier (arm-only).

The Context descriptor (CD) equivalent to AMD DTEs or Intel context descriptor
equivalent for second-level. That's the top-level enabler to actually a *second*
modifier bit per-PTE (or per-TTD for more accurate terminology) which is the so
called DBM (dirty-bit-modifier). The latter when set, changes the meaning of
read/write access-flags of the PTE AP[2].

If you have CD.HD enabled (aka HTTU is enabled) *and* PTE.DBM set, then a
transition in the SMMU from "writable Clean" to "written" means that the the
access bits go from "read-only" (AP[2] = 1) to "read/write" (AP[2] = 0)
if-and-only-if PTE.DBM = 1 (and does not generate a permission IO page fault
like it normally would be with DBM = 0). Same thing for stage-2, except that
the access-bits are reversed (S2AP[1] is set when "written" and it's cleared
when it's "writable" (when DBM is also set).

Now you could say that this allows you to control on a per-range basis.
Gah, no, more like a per-PTE basis is more accurate.

And in practice I suppose that means that dynamically switching on/off SMMU
dirty-tracking *dynamically* means not only setting CD.HD but also walking the
page tables, and atomically setting/clearing both the DBM and AP[2].

References:

DDI0487H, Table D5-30 Data access permissions
SMMU 3.2 spec, 3.13.3 Dirty flag hardware update

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