On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 03:25:54PM +1000, David Gibson wrote:

> > +struct iommufd_device {
> > +   unsigned int id;
> > +   struct iommufd_ctx *ictx;
> > +   struct device *dev; /* always be the physical device */
> > +   u64 dev_cookie;
> 
> Why do you need both an 'id' and a 'dev_cookie'?  Since they're both
> unique, couldn't you just use the cookie directly as the index into
> the xarray?

ID is the kernel value in the xarray - xarray is much more efficient &
safe with small kernel controlled values.

dev_cookie is a user assigned value that may not be unique. It's
purpose is to allow userspace to receive and event and go back to its
structure. Most likely userspace will store a pointer here, but it is
also possible userspace could not use it.

It is a pretty normal pattern

Jason
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