From: Liu, Yi L yi.l.liu@intel.com Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2023 12:14 AM +/**
- struct iommu_hwpt_vtd_s1_invalidate - Intel VT-d cache invalidation
 
(IOMMU_HWPT_INVALIDATE_DATA_VTD_S1)
- @addr: The start address of the range to be invalidated. It needs to
 
be 4KB aligned.
- @npages: Number of contiguous 4K pages to be invalidated.
 
- @flags: Combination of enum iommu_hwpt_vtd_s1_invalidate_flags
 
- @hw_error: One of enum iommu_hwpt_vtd_s1_invalidate_error
 
- The Intel VT-d specific invalidation data for user-managed stage-1 cache
 
- invalidation in nested translation. Userspace uses this structure to
 
- tell the impacted cache scope after modifying the stage-1 page table.
 
- Invalidating all the caches related to the page table by setting @addr
 
- to be 0 and @npages to be U64_MAX.
 
- The device TLB will be invalidated automatically if ATS is enabled.
 
- The @hw_error is meaningful when the entry is handled by the kernel.
 
- Check the entry_num output of IOMMU_HWPT_INVALIDATE ioctl to
 know the
- handled entries. @hw_error only covers the errors detected by hardware.
 
- The software detected errors would go through the normal ioctl errno.
 - */
 
* An entry is considered 'handled' after it passes the audit and submitted * to the IOMMU by the underlying driver. Check the @entry_num output of * struct iommu_hwpt_invalidate for the number of handled entries. A 'handled' * request may still fail in hardware for various reasons, e.g. due to timeout * on waiting for device response upon a device TLB invalidation request. In * such case the hardware error info is reported in the @hw_error field of the * handled entry.