Hi Robin,

>> Consider failure of iommu_get_domain_for_dev() as non-critical and
>> get rid of the warning printout. This allows IOMMU properties to be
>> included in the DTB even though the kernel is configured with
>> CONFIG_IOMMU_API=n or in case a particular IOMMU driver refuses to
>> enable IOMMU support for a certain slave device and returns error
>> from the ->add_device() callback.
>>
>> This is only a cosmetic change that removes console warning printouts.
>
>The warning is there for a reason - at this point, we *expected* the
>device to be using an IOMMU for DMA, so a failure is significant. Rather
>than masking genuine failures in other cases because your case
>deliberately breaks that expectation, simply change the expectation -
>i.e. rather than letting of_xlate() succeed then failing add_device()
>later, reject the of_xlate() call up-front such that the DMA layer never
>gets told about the IOMMU in the first place.
>
>Robin.
>

With the iommu probe deferral patches, this behavior would change
where the arch_setup_dma_ops would never be called if there is
an error from xlate or add_device. But also the error value from
xlate/add_device is returned back and the probe of the device
would fail for any error. So if there can be cases like above, where
the xlate/add_device callbacks can return error for specific reasons,
should only EPROBE_DEFER be considered and rest of the errors
be filtered out with a WARN probably ?

Regards,
 Sricharan


>> Signed-off-by: Magnus Damm <damm+rene...@opensource.se>
>> ---
>>
>>  arch/arm64/mm/dma-mapping.c |   10 +++++++++-
>>  1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> --- 0001/arch/arm64/mm/dma-mapping.c
>> +++ work/arch/arm64/mm/dma-mapping.c 2017-01-23 20:54:40.060607110 +0900
>> @@ -827,11 +827,19 @@ static bool do_iommu_attach(struct devic
>>      struct iommu_domain *domain = iommu_get_domain_for_dev(dev);
>>
>>      /*
>> +     * In case IOMMU support is excluded from the kernel or if the device
>> +     * is not hooked up to any IOMMU group then be silent and keep the
>> +     * old dma_ops.
>> +     */
>> +    if (!domain)
>> +            return false;
>> +
>> +    /*
>>       * If the IOMMU driver has the DMA domain support that we require,
>>       * then the IOMMU core will have already configured a group for this
>>       * device, and allocated the default domain for that group.
>>       */
>> -    if (!domain || iommu_dma_init_domain(domain, dma_base, size, dev)) {
>> +    if (iommu_dma_init_domain(domain, dma_base, size, dev)) {
>>              pr_warn("Failed to set up IOMMU for device %s; retaining 
>> platform DMA ops\n",
>>                      dev_name(dev));
>>              return false;
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