[PATCH 0/8] dma-mapping: migrate to physical address-based API
Leon Romanovsky
leon at kernel.org
Sun Jul 6 16:00:07 AEST 2025
On Fri, Jun 27, 2025 at 08:02:13PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 27, 2025 at 03:44:10PM +0200, Marek Szyprowski wrote:
> > On 25.06.2025 15:18, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> > > This series refactors the DMA mapping to use physical addresses
> > > as the primary interface instead of page+offset parameters. This
> > > change aligns the DMA API with the underlying hardware reality where
> > > DMA operations work with physical addresses, not page structures.
> > >
> > > The series consists of 8 patches that progressively convert the DMA
> > > mapping infrastructure from page-based to physical address-based APIs:
> > >
> > > The series maintains backward compatibility by keeping the old
> > > page-based API as wrapper functions around the new physical
> > > address-based implementations.
> >
> > Thanks for this rework! I assume that the next step is to add map_phys
> > callback also to the dma_map_ops and teach various dma-mapping providers
> > to use it to avoid more phys-to-page-to-phys conversions.
>
> Probably Christoph will say yes, however I personally don't see any
> benefit in this. Maybe I wrong here, but all existing .map_page()
> implementation platforms don't support p2p anyway. They won't benefit
> from this such conversion.
>
> >
> > I only wonder if this newly introduced dma_map_phys()/dma_unmap_phys()
> > API is also suitable for the recently discussed PCI P2P DMA? While
> > adding a new API maybe we should take this into account?
>
> First, immediate user (not related to p2p) is blk layer:
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nvme/bcdcb5eb-17ed-412f-bf5c-303079798fe2@nvidia.com/T/#m7e715697d4b2e3997622a3400243477c75cab406
>
> +static bool blk_dma_map_direct(struct request *req, struct device *dma_dev,
> + struct blk_dma_iter *iter, struct phys_vec *vec)
> +{
> + iter->addr = dma_map_page(dma_dev, phys_to_page(vec->paddr),
> + offset_in_page(vec->paddr), vec->len, rq_dma_dir(req));
> + if (dma_mapping_error(dma_dev, iter->addr)) {
> + iter->status = BLK_STS_RESOURCE;
> + return false;
> + }
> + iter->len = vec->len;
> + return true;
> +}
>
> Block layer started to store phys addresses instead of struct pages and
> this phys_to_page() conversion in data-path will be avoided.
I almost completed main user of this dma_map_phys() callback. It is
rewrite of this patch [PATCH v3 3/3] vfio/pci: Allow MMIO regions to be exported through dma-buf
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250307052248.405803-4-vivek.kasireddy@intel.com/
Whole populate_sgt()->dma_map_resource() block looks differently now and
it is relying on dma_map_phys() as we are exporting memory without
struct pages. It will be something like this:
89 for (i = 0; i < priv->nr_ranges; i++) {
90 phys = pci_resource_start(priv->vdev->pdev,
91 dma_ranges[i].region_index);
92 phys += dma_ranges[i].offset;
93
94 if (priv->bus_addr) {
95 addr = pci_p2pdma_bus_addr_map(&p2pdma_state, phys);
96 fill_sg_entry(sgl, dma_ranges[i].length, addr);
97 sgl = sg_next(sgl);
98 } else if (dma_use_iova(&priv->state)) {
99 ret = dma_iova_link(attachment->dev, &priv->state, phys,
100 priv->mapped_len,
101 dma_ranges[i].length, dir, attrs);
102 if (ret)
103 goto err_unmap_dma;
104
105 priv->mapped_len += dma_ranges[i].length;
106 } else {
107 addr = dma_map_phys(attachment->dev, phys, 0,
108 dma_ranges[i].length, dir, attrs);
109 ret = dma_mapping_error(attachment->dev, addr);
110 if (ret)
111 goto unmap_dma_buf;
112
113 fill_sg_entry(sgl, dma_ranges[i].length, addr);
114 sgl = sg_next(sgl);
115 }
116 }
117
118 if (dma_use_iova(&priv->state) && !priv->bus_addr) {
119 ret = dma_iova_sync(attachment->dev, &pri->state, 0,
120 priv->mapped_len);
121 if (ret)
122 goto err_unmap_dma;
123
124 fill_sg_entry(sgl, priv->mapped_len, priv->state.addr);
125 }
>
> > My main concern is the lack of the source phys addr passed to the dma_unmap_phys()
> > function and I'm aware that this might complicate a bit code conversion
> > from old dma_map/unmap_page() API.
It is not needed for now, all p2p logic is external to DMA API.
Thanks
> >
> > Best regards
> > --
> > Marek Szyprowski, PhD
> > Samsung R&D Institute Poland
> >
> >
>
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