Message ID | 20230803143144.200945-4-yi.l.liu@intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | iommufd: Add iommu hardware info reporting | expand |
On 2023/8/3 22:31, Yi Liu wrote: > Under nested IOMMU translation, userspace owns the stage-1 translation > table (e.g. the stage-1 page table of Intel VT-d or the context table > of ARM SMMUv3, and etc.). Stage-1 translation tables are vendor specific, > and need to be compatiable with the underlying IOMMU hardware. Hence, compatible > userspace should know the IOMMU hardware capability before creating and > configuring the stage-1 translation table to kernel. > > This adds IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO ioctl to query the IOMMU hardware information > (a.k.a capability) for a given device. The returned data is vendor specific, > userspace needs to decode it with the structure mapped by the @out_data_type > field. > > As only physical devices have IOMMU hardware, so this will return error > if the given device is not a physical device. > > Co-developed-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > Signed-off-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > Signed-off-by: Yi Liu <yi.l.liu@intel.com> > --- > drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h | 36 ++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 115 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > index 94c498b8fdf6..a0302bcaa97c 100644 > --- a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ > #include <linux/bug.h> > #include <uapi/linux/iommufd.h> > #include <linux/iommufd.h> > +#include "../iommu-priv.h" > > #include "io_pagetable.h" > #include "iommufd_private.h" > @@ -177,6 +178,81 @@ static int iommufd_destroy(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > return 0; > } > > +static int iommufd_zero_fill_user(void __user *ptr, size_t bytes) > +{ > + int index = 0; > + > + for (; index < bytes; index++) { > + if (put_user(0, (uint8_t __user *)(ptr + index))) > + return -EFAULT; > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > +static int iommufd_get_hw_info(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > +{ > + u32 hw_info_type = IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE; > + struct iommu_hw_info *cmd = ucmd->cmd; > + unsigned int length = 0, data_len; > + struct iommufd_device *idev; > + const struct iommu_ops *ops; > + void __user *user_ptr; > + void *data = NULL; > + int rc = 0; > + > + if (cmd->flags || cmd->__reserved || !cmd->data_len) > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + > + idev = iommufd_get_device(ucmd, cmd->dev_id); > + if (IS_ERR(idev)) > + return PTR_ERR(idev); > + > + user_ptr = u64_to_user_ptr(cmd->data_ptr); > + > + ops = dev_iommu_ops(idev->dev); > + if (!ops->hw_info) > + goto done; > + > + data = ops->hw_info(idev->dev, &data_len, &hw_info_type); > + if (IS_ERR(data)) { > + rc = PTR_ERR(data); > + goto out_err; Can kfree() handle a ERR_PTR input? I am afraid not, /** * kfree - free previously allocated memory * @object: pointer returned by kmalloc() or kmem_cache_alloc() * * If @object is NULL, no operation is performed. */ void kfree(const void *object) { struct folio *folio; struct slab *slab; struct kmem_cache *s; trace_kfree(_RET_IP_, object); if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(object))) return; So, perhaps we should add data = NULL; before goto out_err; ? > + } > + > + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ > + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) { > + rc = -ENODEV; > + goto out_err; > + } > + > + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); > + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { > + rc = -EFAULT; > + goto out_err; > + } > + > +done: > + /* > + * Zero the trailing bytes if the user buffer is bigger than the > + * data size kernel actually has. > + */ > + if (length < cmd->data_len) { > + rc = iommufd_zero_fill_user(user_ptr + length, > + cmd->data_len - length); > + if (rc) > + goto out_err; > + } > + > + cmd->data_len = length; > + cmd->out_data_type = hw_info_type; > + rc = iommufd_ucmd_respond(ucmd, sizeof(*cmd)); > + > +out_err: > + kfree(data); > + iommufd_put_object(&idev->obj); > + return rc; > +} > + Others look good to me, feel free to add: Reviewed-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com> after above are addressed. Best regards, baolu
> From: Baolu Lu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com> > Sent: Friday, August 4, 2023 9:59 AM > > On 2023/8/3 22:31, Yi Liu wrote: > > Under nested IOMMU translation, userspace owns the stage-1 translation > > table (e.g. the stage-1 page table of Intel VT-d or the context table > > of ARM SMMUv3, and etc.). Stage-1 translation tables are vendor specific, > > and need to be compatiable with the underlying IOMMU hardware. Hence, > > compatible Yes. > > userspace should know the IOMMU hardware capability before creating and > > configuring the stage-1 translation table to kernel. > > > > This adds IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO ioctl to query the IOMMU hardware information > > (a.k.a capability) for a given device. The returned data is vendor specific, > > userspace needs to decode it with the structure mapped by the @out_data_type > > field. > > > > As only physical devices have IOMMU hardware, so this will return error > > if the given device is not a physical device. > > > > Co-developed-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > > Signed-off-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > > Signed-off-by: Yi Liu <yi.l.liu@intel.com> > > --- > > drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h | 36 ++++++++++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 115 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > index 94c498b8fdf6..a0302bcaa97c 100644 > > --- a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ > > #include <linux/bug.h> > > #include <uapi/linux/iommufd.h> > > #include <linux/iommufd.h> > > +#include "../iommu-priv.h" > > > > #include "io_pagetable.h" > > #include "iommufd_private.h" > > @@ -177,6 +178,81 @@ static int iommufd_destroy(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > > return 0; > > } > > > > +static int iommufd_zero_fill_user(void __user *ptr, size_t bytes) > > +{ > > + int index = 0; > > + > > + for (; index < bytes; index++) { > > + if (put_user(0, (uint8_t __user *)(ptr + index))) > > + return -EFAULT; > > + } > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static int iommufd_get_hw_info(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > > +{ > > + u32 hw_info_type = IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE; > > + struct iommu_hw_info *cmd = ucmd->cmd; > > + unsigned int length = 0, data_len; > > + struct iommufd_device *idev; > > + const struct iommu_ops *ops; > > + void __user *user_ptr; > > + void *data = NULL; > > + int rc = 0; > > + > > + if (cmd->flags || cmd->__reserved || !cmd->data_len) > > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > > + > > + idev = iommufd_get_device(ucmd, cmd->dev_id); > > + if (IS_ERR(idev)) > > + return PTR_ERR(idev); > > + > > + user_ptr = u64_to_user_ptr(cmd->data_ptr); > > + > > + ops = dev_iommu_ops(idev->dev); > > + if (!ops->hw_info) > > + goto done; > > + > > + data = ops->hw_info(idev->dev, &data_len, &hw_info_type); > > + if (IS_ERR(data)) { > > + rc = PTR_ERR(data); > > + goto out_err; > > Can kfree() handle a ERR_PTR input? I am afraid not, > > /** > * kfree - free previously allocated memory > * @object: pointer returned by kmalloc() or kmem_cache_alloc() > * > * If @object is NULL, no operation is performed. > */ > void kfree(const void *object) > { > struct folio *folio; > struct slab *slab; > struct kmem_cache *s; > > trace_kfree(_RET_IP_, object); > > if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(object))) > return; > > So, perhaps we should add > > data = NULL; > > before > goto out_err; > > ? Yes. > > > + } > > + > > + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ > > + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) { > > + rc = -ENODEV; > > + goto out_err; > > + } > > + > > + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); > > + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { > > + rc = -EFAULT; > > + goto out_err; > > + } > > + > > +done: > > + /* > > + * Zero the trailing bytes if the user buffer is bigger than the > > + * data size kernel actually has. > > + */ > > + if (length < cmd->data_len) { > > + rc = iommufd_zero_fill_user(user_ptr + length, > > + cmd->data_len - length); > > + if (rc) > > + goto out_err; > > + } > > + > > + cmd->data_len = length; > > + cmd->out_data_type = hw_info_type; > > + rc = iommufd_ucmd_respond(ucmd, sizeof(*cmd)); > > + > > +out_err: > > + kfree(data); > > + iommufd_put_object(&idev->obj); > > + return rc; > > +} > > + > > Others look good to me, feel free to add: > > Reviewed-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com> > > after above are addressed. Regards, Yi Liu
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 09:59:11AM +0800, Baolu Lu wrote: > On 2023/8/3 22:31, Yi Liu wrote: > > Under nested IOMMU translation, userspace owns the stage-1 translation > > table (e.g. the stage-1 page table of Intel VT-d or the context table > > of ARM SMMUv3, and etc.). Stage-1 translation tables are vendor specific, > > and need to be compatiable with the underlying IOMMU hardware. Hence, > > compatible > > > userspace should know the IOMMU hardware capability before creating and > > configuring the stage-1 translation table to kernel. > > > > This adds IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO ioctl to query the IOMMU hardware information > > (a.k.a capability) for a given device. The returned data is vendor specific, > > userspace needs to decode it with the structure mapped by the @out_data_type > > field. > > > > As only physical devices have IOMMU hardware, so this will return error > > if the given device is not a physical device. > > > > Co-developed-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > > Signed-off-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > > Signed-off-by: Yi Liu <yi.l.liu@intel.com> > > --- > > drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h | 36 ++++++++++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 115 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > index 94c498b8fdf6..a0302bcaa97c 100644 > > --- a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ > > #include <linux/bug.h> > > #include <uapi/linux/iommufd.h> > > #include <linux/iommufd.h> > > +#include "../iommu-priv.h" > > #include "io_pagetable.h" > > #include "iommufd_private.h" > > @@ -177,6 +178,81 @@ static int iommufd_destroy(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > > return 0; > > } > > +static int iommufd_zero_fill_user(void __user *ptr, size_t bytes) > > +{ > > + int index = 0; > > + > > + for (; index < bytes; index++) { > > + if (put_user(0, (uint8_t __user *)(ptr + index))) > > + return -EFAULT; > > + } > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > +static int iommufd_get_hw_info(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > > +{ > > + u32 hw_info_type = IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE; > > + struct iommu_hw_info *cmd = ucmd->cmd; > > + unsigned int length = 0, data_len; > > + struct iommufd_device *idev; > > + const struct iommu_ops *ops; > > + void __user *user_ptr; > > + void *data = NULL; > > + int rc = 0; > > + > > + if (cmd->flags || cmd->__reserved || !cmd->data_len) > > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > > + > > + idev = iommufd_get_device(ucmd, cmd->dev_id); > > + if (IS_ERR(idev)) > > + return PTR_ERR(idev); > > + > > + user_ptr = u64_to_user_ptr(cmd->data_ptr); > > + > > + ops = dev_iommu_ops(idev->dev); > > + if (!ops->hw_info) > > + goto done; > > + > > + data = ops->hw_info(idev->dev, &data_len, &hw_info_type); > > + if (IS_ERR(data)) { > > + rc = PTR_ERR(data); > > + goto out_err; > > Can kfree() handle a ERR_PTR input? I am afraid not, > > /** > * kfree - free previously allocated memory > * @object: pointer returned by kmalloc() or kmem_cache_alloc() > * > * If @object is NULL, no operation is performed. > */ > void kfree(const void *object) > { > struct folio *folio; > struct slab *slab; > struct kmem_cache *s; > > trace_kfree(_RET_IP_, object); > > if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(object))) > return; > > So, perhaps we should add > > data = NULL; > > before > goto out_err; No, use more labels. > > + } > > + > > + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ > > + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) { > > + rc = -ENODEV; > > + goto out_err; > > + } > > + > > + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); > > + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { > > + rc = -EFAULT; > > + goto out_err; > > + } > > + > > +done: No label here, put it in a if {} > > + /* > > + * Zero the trailing bytes if the user buffer is bigger than the > > + * data size kernel actually has. > > + */ > > + if (length < cmd->data_len) { > > + rc = iommufd_zero_fill_user(user_ptr + length, > > + cmd->data_len - length); > > + if (rc) > > + goto out_err; > > + } > > + > > + cmd->data_len = length; > > + cmd->out_data_type = hw_info_type; > > + rc = iommufd_ucmd_respond(ucmd, sizeof(*cmd)); > > + > > +out_err: err_free: > > + kfree(data); err_put: > > + iommufd_put_object(&idev->obj); > > + return rc; > > +} Jason
> From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com> > Sent: Friday, August 4, 2023 10:12 PM > > On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 09:59:11AM +0800, Baolu Lu wrote: > > On 2023/8/3 22:31, Yi Liu wrote: > > > Under nested IOMMU translation, userspace owns the stage-1 translation > > > table (e.g. the stage-1 page table of Intel VT-d or the context table > > > of ARM SMMUv3, and etc.). Stage-1 translation tables are vendor specific, > > > and need to be compatiable with the underlying IOMMU hardware. Hence, > > > > compatible > > > > > userspace should know the IOMMU hardware capability before creating and > > > configuring the stage-1 translation table to kernel. > > > > > > This adds IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO ioctl to query the IOMMU hardware information > > > (a.k.a capability) for a given device. The returned data is vendor specific, > > > userspace needs to decode it with the structure mapped by the @out_data_type > > > field. > > > > > > As only physical devices have IOMMU hardware, so this will return error > > > if the given device is not a physical device. > > > > > > Co-developed-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > > > Signed-off-by: Nicolin Chen <nicolinc@nvidia.com> > > > Signed-off-by: Yi Liu <yi.l.liu@intel.com> > > > --- > > > drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h | 36 ++++++++++++++++ > > > 2 files changed, 115 insertions(+) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > > index 94c498b8fdf6..a0302bcaa97c 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > > +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c > > > @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ > > > #include <linux/bug.h> > > > #include <uapi/linux/iommufd.h> > > > #include <linux/iommufd.h> > > > +#include "../iommu-priv.h" > > > #include "io_pagetable.h" > > > #include "iommufd_private.h" > > > @@ -177,6 +178,81 @@ static int iommufd_destroy(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > > > return 0; > > > } > > > +static int iommufd_zero_fill_user(void __user *ptr, size_t bytes) > > > +{ > > > + int index = 0; > > > + > > > + for (; index < bytes; index++) { > > > + if (put_user(0, (uint8_t __user *)(ptr + index))) > > > + return -EFAULT; > > > + } > > > + return 0; > > > +} > > > + > > > +static int iommufd_get_hw_info(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) > > > +{ > > > + u32 hw_info_type = IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE; > > > + struct iommu_hw_info *cmd = ucmd->cmd; > > > + unsigned int length = 0, data_len; > > > + struct iommufd_device *idev; > > > + const struct iommu_ops *ops; > > > + void __user *user_ptr; > > > + void *data = NULL; > > > + int rc = 0; > > > + > > > + if (cmd->flags || cmd->__reserved || !cmd->data_len) > > > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > > > + > > > + idev = iommufd_get_device(ucmd, cmd->dev_id); > > > + if (IS_ERR(idev)) > > > + return PTR_ERR(idev); > > > + > > > + user_ptr = u64_to_user_ptr(cmd->data_ptr); > > > + > > > + ops = dev_iommu_ops(idev->dev); > > > + if (!ops->hw_info) > > > + goto done; > > > + > > > + data = ops->hw_info(idev->dev, &data_len, &hw_info_type); > > > + if (IS_ERR(data)) { > > > + rc = PTR_ERR(data); > > > + goto out_err; > > > > Can kfree() handle a ERR_PTR input? I am afraid not, > > > > /** > > * kfree - free previously allocated memory > > * @object: pointer returned by kmalloc() or kmem_cache_alloc() > > * > > * If @object is NULL, no operation is performed. > > */ > > void kfree(const void *object) > > { > > struct folio *folio; > > struct slab *slab; > > struct kmem_cache *s; > > > > trace_kfree(_RET_IP_, object); > > > > if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(object))) > > return; > > > > So, perhaps we should add > > > > data = NULL; > > > > before > > goto out_err; > > No, use more labels. > > > > + } > > > + > > > + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ > > > + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) { > > > + rc = -ENODEV; > > > + goto out_err; > > > + } > > > + > > > + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); > > > + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { > > > + rc = -EFAULT; > > > + goto out_err; > > > + } > > > + > > > +done: > > No label here, put it in a if {} How about below? diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c index 94c498b8fdf6..a8bb7da87036 100644 --- a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ #include <linux/bug.h> #include <uapi/linux/iommufd.h> #include <linux/iommufd.h> +#include "../iommu-priv.h" #include "io_pagetable.h" #include "iommufd_private.h" @@ -177,6 +178,80 @@ static int iommufd_destroy(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) return 0; } +static int iommufd_zero_fill_user(void __user *ptr, size_t bytes) +{ + int index = 0; + + for (; index < bytes; index++) { + if (put_user(0, (uint8_t __user *)(ptr + index))) + return -EFAULT; + } + return 0; +} + +static int iommufd_get_hw_info(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) +{ + u32 hw_info_type = IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE; + struct iommu_hw_info *cmd = ucmd->cmd; + unsigned int length = 0, data_len; + struct iommufd_device *idev; + const struct iommu_ops *ops; + void __user *user_ptr; + void *data = NULL; + int rc = 0; + + if (cmd->flags || cmd->__reserved || !cmd->data_len) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + idev = iommufd_get_device(ucmd, cmd->dev_id); + if (IS_ERR(idev)) + return PTR_ERR(idev); + + user_ptr = u64_to_user_ptr(cmd->data_ptr); + + ops = dev_iommu_ops(idev->dev); + if (ops->hw_info) { + data = ops->hw_info(idev->dev, &data_len, &hw_info_type); + if (IS_ERR(data)) { + rc = PTR_ERR(data); + goto err_put; + } + + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) { + rc = -ENODEV; + goto err_free; + } + + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { + rc = -EFAULT; + goto err_free; + } + } + + /* + * Zero the trailing bytes if the user buffer is bigger than the + * data size kernel actually has. + */ + if (length < cmd->data_len) { + rc = iommufd_zero_fill_user(user_ptr + length, + cmd->data_len - length); + if (rc) + goto err_free; + } + + cmd->data_len = length; + cmd->out_data_type = hw_info_type; + rc = iommufd_ucmd_respond(ucmd, sizeof(*cmd)); + +err_free: + kfree(data); +err_put: + iommufd_put_object(&idev->obj); + return rc; +} + static int iommufd_fops_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { struct iommufd_ctx *ictx; Regards, Yi Liu > > > + /* > > > + * Zero the trailing bytes if the user buffer is bigger than the > > > + * data size kernel actually has. > > > + */ > > > + if (length < cmd->data_len) { > > > + rc = iommufd_zero_fill_user(user_ptr + length, > > > + cmd->data_len - length); > > > + if (rc) > > > + goto out_err; > > > + } > > > + > > > + cmd->data_len = length; > > > + cmd->out_data_type = hw_info_type; > > > + rc = iommufd_ucmd_respond(ucmd, sizeof(*cmd)); > > > + > > > +out_err: > > err_free: > > > + kfree(data); > > err_put: > > > > + iommufd_put_object(&idev->obj); > > > + return rc; > > > +} > > Jason
On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 08:49:27AM +0000, Liu, Yi L wrote: > > > > + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ > > > > + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) { > > > > + rc = -ENODEV; > > > > + goto out_err; > > > > + } > > > > + > > > > + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); > > > > + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { > > > > + rc = -EFAULT; > > > > + goto out_err; > > > > + } > > > > + > > > > +done: > > > > No label here, put it in a if {} > > How about below? Looks better You could also consider putting the content of the if {} in a function Jason
> From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 8, 2023 9:03 PM > > On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 08:49:27AM +0000, Liu, Yi L wrote: > > > > > > + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ > > > > > + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) > { > > > > > + rc = -ENODEV; > > > > > + goto out_err; > > > > > + } > > > > > + > > > > > + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); > > > > > + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { > > > > > + rc = -EFAULT; > > > > > + goto out_err; > > > > > + } > > > > > + > > > > > +done: > > > > > > No label here, put it in a if {} > > > > How about below? > > Looks better > > You could also consider putting the content of the if {} in a function Sure. Regards, Yi Liu
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c index 94c498b8fdf6..a0302bcaa97c 100644 --- a/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommufd/main.c @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ #include <linux/bug.h> #include <uapi/linux/iommufd.h> #include <linux/iommufd.h> +#include "../iommu-priv.h" #include "io_pagetable.h" #include "iommufd_private.h" @@ -177,6 +178,81 @@ static int iommufd_destroy(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) return 0; } +static int iommufd_zero_fill_user(void __user *ptr, size_t bytes) +{ + int index = 0; + + for (; index < bytes; index++) { + if (put_user(0, (uint8_t __user *)(ptr + index))) + return -EFAULT; + } + return 0; +} + +static int iommufd_get_hw_info(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) +{ + u32 hw_info_type = IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE; + struct iommu_hw_info *cmd = ucmd->cmd; + unsigned int length = 0, data_len; + struct iommufd_device *idev; + const struct iommu_ops *ops; + void __user *user_ptr; + void *data = NULL; + int rc = 0; + + if (cmd->flags || cmd->__reserved || !cmd->data_len) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + idev = iommufd_get_device(ucmd, cmd->dev_id); + if (IS_ERR(idev)) + return PTR_ERR(idev); + + user_ptr = u64_to_user_ptr(cmd->data_ptr); + + ops = dev_iommu_ops(idev->dev); + if (!ops->hw_info) + goto done; + + data = ops->hw_info(idev->dev, &data_len, &hw_info_type); + if (IS_ERR(data)) { + rc = PTR_ERR(data); + goto out_err; + } + + /* driver has hw_info callback should have a unique hw_info_type */ + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(hw_info_type == IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE)) { + rc = -ENODEV; + goto out_err; + } + + length = min(cmd->data_len, data_len); + if (copy_to_user(user_ptr, data, length)) { + rc = -EFAULT; + goto out_err; + } + +done: + /* + * Zero the trailing bytes if the user buffer is bigger than the + * data size kernel actually has. + */ + if (length < cmd->data_len) { + rc = iommufd_zero_fill_user(user_ptr + length, + cmd->data_len - length); + if (rc) + goto out_err; + } + + cmd->data_len = length; + cmd->out_data_type = hw_info_type; + rc = iommufd_ucmd_respond(ucmd, sizeof(*cmd)); + +out_err: + kfree(data); + iommufd_put_object(&idev->obj); + return rc; +} + static int iommufd_fops_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) { struct iommufd_ctx *ictx; @@ -265,6 +341,7 @@ static int iommufd_option(struct iommufd_ucmd *ucmd) union ucmd_buffer { struct iommu_destroy destroy; + struct iommu_hw_info info; struct iommu_hwpt_alloc hwpt; struct iommu_ioas_alloc alloc; struct iommu_ioas_allow_iovas allow_iovas; @@ -297,6 +374,8 @@ struct iommufd_ioctl_op { } static const struct iommufd_ioctl_op iommufd_ioctl_ops[] = { IOCTL_OP(IOMMU_DESTROY, iommufd_destroy, struct iommu_destroy, id), + IOCTL_OP(IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO, iommufd_get_hw_info, struct iommu_hw_info, + __reserved), IOCTL_OP(IOMMU_HWPT_ALLOC, iommufd_hwpt_alloc, struct iommu_hwpt_alloc, __reserved), IOCTL_OP(IOMMU_IOAS_ALLOC, iommufd_ioas_alloc_ioctl, diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h b/include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h index 1f616b0f8ae0..4295362e7b44 100644 --- a/include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h +++ b/include/uapi/linux/iommufd.h @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ enum { IOMMUFD_CMD_OPTION, IOMMUFD_CMD_VFIO_IOAS, IOMMUFD_CMD_HWPT_ALLOC, + IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO, }; /** @@ -378,4 +379,39 @@ struct iommu_hwpt_alloc { enum iommu_hw_info_type { IOMMU_HW_INFO_TYPE_NONE, }; + +/** + * struct iommu_hw_info - ioctl(IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO) + * @size: sizeof(struct iommu_hw_info) + * @flags: Must be 0 + * @dev_id: The device bound to the iommufd + * @data_len: Input the length of the user buffer in bytes. Output the length + * of data filled in the user buffer. + * @data_ptr: Pointer to the user buffer + * @out_data_type: Output the iommu hardware info type as defined in the enum + * iommu_hw_info_type. + * @__reserved: Must be 0 + * + * Query the hardware information from an iommu behind a given device that has + * been bound to iommufd. @data_len is the size of the buffer, which captures an + * iommu type specific input data and a filled output data. Trailing bytes will + * be zeroed if the user buffer is larger than the data kernel has. + * + * The type specific data would be used to sync capabilities between the virtual + * IOMMU and the hardware IOMMU, e.g. a nested translation setup needs to check + * the hardware information, so the guest stage-1 page table will be compatible. + * + * The @out_data_type will be filled if the ioctl succeeds. It would be used to + * decode the data filled in the buffer pointed by @data_ptr. + */ +struct iommu_hw_info { + __u32 size; + __u32 flags; + __u32 dev_id; + __u32 data_len; + __aligned_u64 data_ptr; + __u32 out_data_type; + __u32 __reserved; +}; +#define IOMMU_GET_HW_INFO _IO(IOMMUFD_TYPE, IOMMUFD_CMD_GET_HW_INFO) #endif