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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* * Handle device page faults * * Copyright (C) 2020 ARM Ltd. */ #include <linux/iommu.h> #include <linux/list.h> #include <linux/sched/mm.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/workqueue.h> #include "iommu-priv.h" /* * Return the fault parameter of a device if it exists. Otherwise, return NULL. * On a successful return, the caller takes a reference of this parameter and * should put it after use by calling iopf_put_dev_fault_param(). */ static struct iommu_fault_param *iopf_get_dev_fault_param(struct device *dev) { struct dev_iommu *param = dev->iommu; struct iommu_fault_param *fault_param; rcu_read_lock(); fault_param = rcu_dereference(param->fault_param); if (fault_param && !refcount_inc_not_zero(&fault_param->users)) fault_param = NULL; rcu_read_unlock(); return fault_param; } /* Caller must hold a reference of the fault parameter. */ static void iopf_put_dev_fault_param(struct iommu_fault_param *fault_param) { if (refcount_dec_and_test(&fault_param->users)) kfree_rcu(fault_param, rcu); } static void __iopf_free_group(struct iopf_group *group) { struct iopf_fault *iopf, *next; list_for_each_entry_safe(iopf, next, &group->faults, list) { if (!(iopf->fault.prm.flags & IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_LAST_PAGE)) kfree(iopf); } /* Pair with iommu_report_device_fault(). */ iopf_put_dev_fault_param(group->fault_param); } void iopf_free_group(struct iopf_group *group) { __iopf_free_group(group); kfree(group); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_free_group); static struct iommu_domain *get_domain_for_iopf(struct device *dev, struct iommu_fault *fault) { struct iommu_domain *domain; if (fault->prm.flags & IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_PASID_VALID) { domain = iommu_get_domain_for_dev_pasid(dev, fault->prm.pasid, 0); if (IS_ERR(domain)) domain = NULL; } else { domain = iommu_get_domain_for_dev(dev); } if (!domain || !domain->iopf_handler) { dev_warn_ratelimited(dev, "iopf (pasid %d) without domain attached or handler installed\n", fault->prm.pasid); return NULL; } return domain; } /* Non-last request of a group. Postpone until the last one. */ static int report_partial_fault(struct iommu_fault_param *fault_param, struct iommu_fault *fault) { struct iopf_fault *iopf; iopf = kzalloc(sizeof(*iopf), GFP_KERNEL); if (!iopf) return -ENOMEM; iopf->fault = *fault; mutex_lock(&fault_param->lock); list_add(&iopf->list, &fault_param->partial); mutex_unlock(&fault_param->lock); return 0; } static struct iopf_group *iopf_group_alloc(struct iommu_fault_param *iopf_param, struct iopf_fault *evt, struct iopf_group *abort_group) { struct iopf_fault *iopf, *next; struct iopf_group *group; group = kzalloc(sizeof(*group), GFP_KERNEL); if (!group) { /* * We always need to construct the group as we need it to abort * the request at the driver if it can't be handled. */ group = abort_group; } group->fault_param = iopf_param; group->last_fault.fault = evt->fault; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&group->faults); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&group->pending_node); list_add(&group->last_fault.list, &group->faults); /* See if we have partial faults for this group */ mutex_lock(&iopf_param->lock); list_for_each_entry_safe(iopf, next, &iopf_param->partial, list) { if (iopf->fault.prm.grpid == evt->fault.prm.grpid) /* Insert *before* the last fault */ list_move(&iopf->list, &group->faults); } list_add(&group->pending_node, &iopf_param->faults); mutex_unlock(&iopf_param->lock); return group; } /** * iommu_report_device_fault() - Report fault event to device driver * @dev: the device * @evt: fault event data * * Called by IOMMU drivers when a fault is detected, typically in a threaded IRQ * handler. If this function fails then ops->page_response() was called to * complete evt if required. * * This module doesn't handle PCI PASID Stop Marker; IOMMU drivers must discard * them before reporting faults. A PASID Stop Marker (LRW = 0b100) doesn't * expect a response. It may be generated when disabling a PASID (issuing a * PASID stop request) by some PCI devices. * * The PASID stop request is issued by the device driver before unbind(). Once * it completes, no page request is generated for this PASID anymore and * outstanding ones have been pushed to the IOMMU (as per PCIe 4.0r1.0 - 6.20.1 * and 10.4.1.2 - Managing PASID TLP Prefix Usage). Some PCI devices will wait * for all outstanding page requests to come back with a response before * completing the PASID stop request. Others do not wait for page responses, and * instead issue this Stop Marker that tells us when the PASID can be * reallocated. * * It is safe to discard the Stop Marker because it is an optimization. * a. Page requests, which are posted requests, have been flushed to the IOMMU * when the stop request completes. * b. The IOMMU driver flushes all fault queues on unbind() before freeing the * PASID. * * So even though the Stop Marker might be issued by the device *after* the stop * request completes, outstanding faults will have been dealt with by the time * the PASID is freed. * * Any valid page fault will be eventually routed to an iommu domain and the * page fault handler installed there will get called. The users of this * handling framework should guarantee that the iommu domain could only be * freed after the device has stopped generating page faults (or the iommu * hardware has been set to block the page faults) and the pending page faults * have been flushed. */ void iommu_report_device_fault(struct device *dev, struct iopf_fault *evt) { struct iommu_fault *fault = &evt->fault; struct iommu_fault_param *iopf_param; struct iopf_group abort_group = {}; struct iopf_group *group; iopf_param = iopf_get_dev_fault_param(dev); if (WARN_ON(!iopf_param)) return; if (!(fault->prm.flags & IOMMU_FAULT_PAGE_REQUEST_LAST_PAGE)) { report_partial_fault(iopf_param, fault); iopf_put_dev_fault_param(iopf_param); /* A request that is not the last does not need to be ack'd */ } /* * This is the last page fault of a group. Allocate an iopf group and * pass it to domain's page fault handler. The group holds a reference * count of the fault parameter. It will be released after response or * error path of this function. If an error is returned, the caller * will send a response to the hardware. We need to clean up before * leaving, otherwise partial faults will be stuck. */ group = iopf_group_alloc(iopf_param, evt, &abort_group); if (group == &abort_group) goto err_abort; group->domain = get_domain_for_iopf(dev, fault); if (!group->domain) goto err_abort; /* * On success iopf_handler must call iopf_group_response() and * iopf_free_group() */ if (group->domain->iopf_handler(group)) goto err_abort; return; err_abort: iopf_group_response(group, IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_FAILURE); if (group == &abort_group) __iopf_free_group(group); else iopf_free_group(group); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iommu_report_device_fault); /** * iopf_queue_flush_dev - Ensure that all queued faults have been processed * @dev: the endpoint whose faults need to be flushed. * * The IOMMU driver calls this before releasing a PASID, to ensure that all * pending faults for this PASID have been handled, and won't hit the address * space of the next process that uses this PASID. The driver must make sure * that no new fault is added to the queue. In particular it must flush its * low-level queue before calling this function. * * Return: 0 on success and <0 on error. */ int iopf_queue_flush_dev(struct device *dev) { struct iommu_fault_param *iopf_param; /* * It's a driver bug to be here after iopf_queue_remove_device(). * Therefore, it's safe to dereference the fault parameter without * holding the lock. */ iopf_param = rcu_dereference_check(dev->iommu->fault_param, true); if (WARN_ON(!iopf_param)) return -ENODEV; flush_workqueue(iopf_param->queue->wq); return 0; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_queue_flush_dev); /** * iopf_group_response - Respond a group of page faults * @group: the group of faults with the same group id * @status: the response code */ void iopf_group_response(struct iopf_group *group, enum iommu_page_response_code status) { struct iommu_fault_param *fault_param = group->fault_param; struct iopf_fault *iopf = &group->last_fault; struct device *dev = group->fault_param->dev; const struct iommu_ops *ops = dev_iommu_ops(dev); struct iommu_page_response resp = { .pasid = iopf->fault.prm.pasid, .grpid = iopf->fault.prm.grpid, .code = status, }; /* Only send response if there is a fault report pending */ mutex_lock(&fault_param->lock); if (!list_empty(&group->pending_node)) { ops->page_response(dev, &group->last_fault, &resp); list_del_init(&group->pending_node); } mutex_unlock(&fault_param->lock); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_group_response); /** * iopf_queue_discard_partial - Remove all pending partial fault * @queue: the queue whose partial faults need to be discarded * * When the hardware queue overflows, last page faults in a group may have been * lost and the IOMMU driver calls this to discard all partial faults. The * driver shouldn't be adding new faults to this queue concurrently. * * Return: 0 on success and <0 on error. */ int iopf_queue_discard_partial(struct iopf_queue *queue) { struct iopf_fault *iopf, *next; struct iommu_fault_param *iopf_param; if (!queue) return -EINVAL; mutex_lock(&queue->lock); list_for_each_entry(iopf_param, &queue->devices, queue_list) { mutex_lock(&iopf_param->lock); list_for_each_entry_safe(iopf, next, &iopf_param->partial, list) { list_del(&iopf->list); kfree(iopf); } mutex_unlock(&iopf_param->lock); } mutex_unlock(&queue->lock); return 0; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_queue_discard_partial); /** * iopf_queue_add_device - Add producer to the fault queue * @queue: IOPF queue * @dev: device to add * * Return: 0 on success and <0 on error. */ int iopf_queue_add_device(struct iopf_queue *queue, struct device *dev) { int ret = 0; struct dev_iommu *param = dev->iommu; struct iommu_fault_param *fault_param; const struct iommu_ops *ops = dev_iommu_ops(dev); if (!ops->page_response) return -ENODEV; mutex_lock(&queue->lock); mutex_lock(¶m->lock); if (rcu_dereference_check(param->fault_param, lockdep_is_held(¶m->lock))) { ret = -EBUSY; goto done_unlock; } fault_param = kzalloc(sizeof(*fault_param), GFP_KERNEL); if (!fault_param) { ret = -ENOMEM; goto done_unlock; } mutex_init(&fault_param->lock); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fault_param->faults); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fault_param->partial); fault_param->dev = dev; refcount_set(&fault_param->users, 1); list_add(&fault_param->queue_list, &queue->devices); fault_param->queue = queue; rcu_assign_pointer(param->fault_param, fault_param); done_unlock: mutex_unlock(¶m->lock); mutex_unlock(&queue->lock); return ret; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_queue_add_device); /** * iopf_queue_remove_device - Remove producer from fault queue * @queue: IOPF queue * @dev: device to remove * * Removing a device from an iopf_queue. It's recommended to follow these * steps when removing a device: * * - Disable new PRI reception: Turn off PRI generation in the IOMMU hardware * and flush any hardware page request queues. This should be done before * calling into this helper. * - Acknowledge all outstanding PRQs to the device: Respond to all outstanding * page requests with IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID, indicating the device should * not retry. This helper function handles this. * - Disable PRI on the device: After calling this helper, the caller could * then disable PRI on the device. * * Calling iopf_queue_remove_device() essentially disassociates the device. * The fault_param might still exist, but iommu_page_response() will do * nothing. The device fault parameter reference count has been properly * passed from iommu_report_device_fault() to the fault handling work, and * will eventually be released after iommu_page_response(). */ void iopf_queue_remove_device(struct iopf_queue *queue, struct device *dev) { struct iopf_fault *partial_iopf; struct iopf_fault *next; struct iopf_group *group, *temp; struct dev_iommu *param = dev->iommu; struct iommu_fault_param *fault_param; const struct iommu_ops *ops = dev_iommu_ops(dev); mutex_lock(&queue->lock); mutex_lock(¶m->lock); fault_param = rcu_dereference_check(param->fault_param, lockdep_is_held(¶m->lock)); if (WARN_ON(!fault_param || fault_param->queue != queue)) goto unlock; mutex_lock(&fault_param->lock); list_for_each_entry_safe(partial_iopf, next, &fault_param->partial, list) kfree(partial_iopf); list_for_each_entry_safe(group, temp, &fault_param->faults, pending_node) { struct iopf_fault *iopf = &group->last_fault; struct iommu_page_response resp = { .pasid = iopf->fault.prm.pasid, .grpid = iopf->fault.prm.grpid, .code = IOMMU_PAGE_RESP_INVALID }; ops->page_response(dev, iopf, &resp); list_del_init(&group->pending_node); } mutex_unlock(&fault_param->lock); list_del(&fault_param->queue_list); /* dec the ref owned by iopf_queue_add_device() */ rcu_assign_pointer(param->fault_param, NULL); iopf_put_dev_fault_param(fault_param); unlock: mutex_unlock(¶m->lock); mutex_unlock(&queue->lock); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_queue_remove_device); /** * iopf_queue_alloc - Allocate and initialize a fault queue * @name: a unique string identifying the queue (for workqueue) * * Return: the queue on success and NULL on error. */ struct iopf_queue *iopf_queue_alloc(const char *name) { struct iopf_queue *queue; queue = kzalloc(sizeof(*queue), GFP_KERNEL); if (!queue) return NULL; /* * The WQ is unordered because the low-level handler enqueues faults by * group. PRI requests within a group have to be ordered, but once * that's dealt with, the high-level function can handle groups out of * order. */ queue->wq = alloc_workqueue("iopf_queue/%s", WQ_UNBOUND, 0, name); if (!queue->wq) { kfree(queue); return NULL; } INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->devices); mutex_init(&queue->lock); return queue; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_queue_alloc); /** * iopf_queue_free - Free IOPF queue * @queue: queue to free * * Counterpart to iopf_queue_alloc(). The driver must not be queuing faults or * adding/removing devices on this queue anymore. */ void iopf_queue_free(struct iopf_queue *queue) { struct iommu_fault_param *iopf_param, *next; if (!queue) return; list_for_each_entry_safe(iopf_param, next, &queue->devices, queue_list) iopf_queue_remove_device(queue, iopf_param->dev); destroy_workqueue(queue->wq); kfree(queue); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iopf_queue_free); |