[PATCH v8 1/7] iommu: enhance IOMMU default DMA mode build options
John Garry
john.garry at huawei.com
Fri May 31 20:42:45 AEST 2019
>>> -config IOMMU_DEFAULT_PASSTHROUGH
>>> - bool "IOMMU passthrough by default"
>>> +choice
>>> + prompt "IOMMU default DMA mode"
>>> depends on IOMMU_API
>>> - help
>>> - Enable passthrough by default, removing the need to pass in
>>> - iommu.passthrough=on or iommu=pt through command line. If this
>>> - is enabled, you can still disable with iommu.passthrough=off
>>> - or iommu=nopt depending on the architecture.
>>> + default IOMMU_DEFAULT_STRICT
>>> + help
>>> + This option allows IOMMU DMA mode to be chose at build time, to
>>
>> As before:
>> /s/chose/chosen/, /s/allows IOMMU/allows an IOMMU/
> I'm sorry that the previous version was not modified.
>
>>
>>> + override the default DMA mode of each ARCHs, removing the need to
>>
>> Again, as before:
>> ARCHs should be singular
> OK
>
>>
>>> + pass in kernel parameters through command line. You can still use
>>> + ARCHs specific boot options to override this option again.
*
>>> +
>>> +config IOMMU_DEFAULT_PASSTHROUGH
>>> + bool "passthrough"
>>> + help
>>> + In this mode, the DMA access through IOMMU without any addresses
>>> + translation. That means, the wrong or illegal DMA access can not
>>> + be caught, no error information will be reported.
>>>
>>> If unsure, say N here.
>>>
>>> +config IOMMU_DEFAULT_LAZY
>>> + bool "lazy"
>>> + help
>>> + Support lazy mode, where for every IOMMU DMA unmap operation, the
>>> + flush operation of IOTLB and the free operation of IOVA are deferred.
>>> + They are only guaranteed to be done before the related IOVA will be
>>> + reused.
>>
>> why no advisory on how to set if unsure?
> Because the LAZY and STRICT have their own advantages and disadvantages.
>
> Should I say: If unsure, keep the default。
Maybe. So you could put this in the help for the choice, * above, and
remove the advisory on IOMMU_DEFAULT_PASSTHROUGH.
However the maintainer may have a different view.
Thanks,
John
>
>>
>>> +
>>> +config IOMMU_DEFAULT_STRICT
>>> + bool "strict"
>>> + help
>>> + For every IOMMU DMA unmap operation, the flush operation of IOTLB and
>>> + the free operation of IOVA are guaranteed to be done in the unmap
>>> + function.
>>> +
>>> + This mode is safer than the two above, but it maybe slower in some
>>> + high performace scenarios.
>>
>> and here?
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