On 2020-12-09 9:04 p.m., Dan Williams wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 6:07 PM Logan Gunthorpe <log...@deltatee.com> wrote:
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>> On 2020-12-09 6:22 p.m., Dan Williams wrote:
>>> On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 8:47 AM Logan Gunthorpe <log...@deltatee.com> wrote:
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>>>> On 2020-11-09 2:12 a.m., Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, Nov 06, 2020 at 10:00:25AM -0700, Logan Gunthorpe wrote:
>>>>>> We make use of the top bit of the dma_length to indicate a P2PDMA
>>>>>> segment.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't think "we" can. There is nothing limiting the size of a SGL
>>>>> segment.
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>>>> Yes, I expected this would be the unacceptable part. Any alternative ideas?
>>>
>>> Why is the SG_P2PDMA_FLAG needed as compared to checking the SGL
>>> segment-pages for is_pci_p2pdma_page()?
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>> Because the DMA and page segments in the SGL aren't necessarily aligned...
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>> The IOMMU implementations can coalesce multiple pages into fewer DMA
>> address ranges, so the page pointed to by sg->page_link may not be the
>> one that corresponds to the address in sg->dma_address for a given segment.
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>> If that makes sense -- it's not the easiest thing to explain.
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> It does...
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> Did someone already grab, or did you already consider the 3rd
> available bit in page_link? AFAICS only SG_CHAIN and SG_END are
> reserved. However, if you have a CONFIG_64BIT dependency for
> user-directed p2pdma that would seem to allow SG_P2PDMA_FLAG to be
> (0x4) in page_link.
Hmm, I half considered that, but I had came to the conclusion that given
the mis-alignment I shouldn't be using the page side of the SGL.
However, reconsidering now, that might actually be a reasonable option.
However, the CONFIG_64BIT dependency would have to be on all P2PDMA,
because we'd need to replace pci_p2pdma_map_sg() in all cases. I'm not
sure if this would be a restriction people care about.
Thanks,
Logan