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author | 2024-08-27 11:13:56 -0300 | |
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committer | 2024-08-27 11:13:56 -0300 | |
commit | 76889bbaabf5cab981a74ed69cb3816921edc5d4 (patch) | |
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parent | iommufd/selftest: Fix buffer read overrrun in the dirty test (diff) | |
parent | iommufd/device: Enforce reserved IOVA also when attached to hwpt_nested (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'nesting_reserved_regions' into iommufd.git for-next
Nicolin Chen says:
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IOMMU_RESV_SW_MSI is a unique region defined by an IOMMU driver. Though it
is eventually used by a device for address translation to an MSI location
(including nested cases), practically it is a universal region across all
domains allocated for the IOMMU that defines it.
Currently IOMMUFD core fetches and reserves the region during an attach to
an hwpt_paging. It works with a hwpt_paging-only case, but might not work
with a nested case where a device could directly attach to a hwpt_nested,
bypassing the hwpt_paging attachment.
Move the enforcement forward, to the hwpt_paging allocation function. Then
clean up all the SW_MSI related things in the attach/replace routine.
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Based on v6.11-rc5 for dependencies.
* nesting_reserved_regions: (562 commits)
iommufd/device: Enforce reserved IOVA also when attached to hwpt_nested
Linux 6.11-rc5
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