[PATCH kernel] powerpc/powernv/ioda: Relax max DMA window size check

Michael Ellerman mpe at ellerman.id.au
Mon Nov 6 21:45:34 AEDT 2017


Alexey Kardashevskiy <aik at ozlabs.ru> writes:

> On 31/10/17 15:04, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
>> DMA windows can only have a size of power of two on IODA2 hardware and
>> using memory_hotplug_max() to determine the upper limit won't work
>> correcly if it returns not power of two value.
>> 
>> This relaxes the check by rounding up the value returned by
>> memory_hotplug_max().
>> 
>> It is expected to impact DPDK on machines with non-power-of-two RAM size,
>> mostly. KVM guests are less likely to be affected as usually guests get
>> less than half of hosts RAM.
>
>
> It was pointed out that this check is quite useless anyway as the vm_locked
> memory limit should hit first, and if that is not set or the user got the
> root privilege level, then there are easier ways to crash the host so I am
> thinking of:
>
>
> diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c
> b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c
> index 269f119e4b3c..a47e4cf343b2 100644
> --- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c
> +++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c
> @@ -2769,7 +2769,7 @@ static long pnv_pci_ioda2_table_alloc_pages(int nid,
> __u64 bus_offset,
>         if (!levels || (levels > POWERNV_IOMMU_MAX_LEVELS))
>                 return -EINVAL;
>
> -       if ((window_size > memory_hotplug_max()) ||
> !is_power_of_2(window_size))
> +       if (!is_power_of_2(window_size))
>                 return -EINVAL;
>
>
>
> Makes sense?

Sounds reasonable.

Execpt where is the vm_locked check? I think it's in the VFIO driver? If
so I guess the only concern is that this code might be called via some
other path that doesn't do that check.

cheers


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