On 4/24/2025 8:57 AM, Baolu Lu wrote:
On 4/24/25 10:06, Tushar Dave wrote:
Generally PASID support requires ACS settings that usually create single device groups, but there are some niche cases where we can get multi-device groups and still have working PASID support. The primary issue is that PCI switches are not required to treat PASID tagged TLPs specially so appropriate ACS settings are required to route all TLPs to the host bridge if PASID is going to work properly.
pci_enable_pasid() does check that each device that will use PASID has the proper ACS settings to achieve this routing.
However, no-PASID devices can be combined with PASID capable devices within the same topology using non-uniform ACS settings. In this case the no-PASID devices may not have strict route to host ACS flags and end up being grouped with the PASID devices.
This configuration fails to allow use of the PASID within the iommu core code which wrongly checks if the no-PASID device supports PASID.
Fix this by ignoring no-PASID devices during the PASID validation. They will never issue a PASID TLP anyhow so they can be ignored.
Fixes: c404f55c26fc ("iommu: Validate the PASID in iommu_attach_device_pasid()") Cc:stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Tushar Davetdave@nvidia.com
drivers/iommu/iommu.c | 8 +++++++- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c index 4f91a740c15f..e01df4c3e709 100644 --- a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c +++ b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c @@ -3440,7 +3440,13 @@ int iommu_attach_device_pasid(struct iommu_domain *domain, mutex_lock(&group->mutex); for_each_group_device(group, device) { - if (pasid >= device->dev->iommu->max_pasids) { + /* + * Skip PASID validation for devices without PASID support + * (max_pasids = 0). These devices cannot issue transactions + * with PASID, so they don't affect group's PASID usage. + */ + if ((device->dev->iommu->max_pasids > 0) && + (pasid >= device->dev->iommu->max_pasids)) {
What the iommu driver should do when set_dev_pasid is called for a non- PASID device?
Per device max_pasids check should cover that right?
FYI. One example of such device is some of the AMD GPUs which has both VGA and audio in same group. while VGA supports PASID, audio is not. This used to work fine when we had AMD IOMMU PASID specific driver. GPUs stopped using PASIDs in upstream kernel. So I didn't look into this part in details.
-Vasant