Hi Will,

On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:57:29AM +0100, Will Deacon wrote:
> This is a common driver that will support any IOMMUs compatible with v1 or
> v2 of the ARM SMMU architecture. Currently, that includes SMMUs known
> informatively as MMU-400, MMU-401 and MMU-500. I had a look at the other
> IOMMU drivers in the kernel and they seem to be driving incompatible IOMMUs,
> so I don't see how this driver can replace those.
> 
> However, we'll hopefully see ARM SMMU-compatible devices turning up soon (I
> know of many SoCs in development that are looking at them).

That sounds great. So in the future there will be a single driver for
most future SOCs. This is a real improvement over the current situation.

>From NVidia is another driver with 'smmu' in its name, is that one also
incompatible?

> Chaining is really horrible and exists as a hack to support virtualisation
> using two separate SMMUs, where neither of them can support nested
> translation.

I see, thanks for the explanation.


        Joerg


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