On Thu, 2024-06-13 at 15:10 +0800, Baochen Qiang wrote:
>
> On 6/13/2024 3:15 AM, Fabio Estevam wrote:
> > Hi Johannes,
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 4:10 PM Johannes Berg <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Strange. Is there an IOMMU involved on this platform?
> >
> > IOMMU isn't available on i.MX8M as far as I know.
> If IOMMU not present, likely the buffer is mapped by SWIOTLB.
Why? The device can do 64-bit DMA, so should be able to just access any
page in the system. Even older devices can do 36-bit DMA, but this is a
newer one. And if IOMMU isn't present, you have no protection anyway.
> The iova 4215433216, aka 0xFB426800, is 2K aligned, which also supports such guessing. See definition of IO_TLB_SIZE.
Not sure that means anything though, I really would have expected a 4k
buffer to be 4k aligned - why would you even want to map it across two
pages?
If it is SWIOTLB, shouldn't we get into this condition?
/*
* Historically, swiotlb allocations >= PAGE_SIZE were guaranteed to be
* page-aligned in the absence of any other alignment requirements.
* 'alloc_align_mask' was later introduced to specify the alignment
* explicitly, however this is passed as zero for streaming mappings
* and so we preserve the old behaviour there in case any drivers are
* relying on it.
*/
if (!alloc_align_mask && !iotlb_align_mask && alloc_size >= PAGE_SIZE)
alloc_align_mask = PAGE_SIZE - 1;
Otherwise, not sure though how we could possibly fix this in the driver,
we really shouldn't do dma_set_min_align_mask() since on the TX side we
really have no alignment requirements, and swiotlb_map() uses 0 as
alignment.
johannes