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authorLu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>2023-03-22 14:49:55 +0800
committerJoerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>2023-03-22 15:45:17 +0100
commit49a22aae7d9cfd1e8060b7ea4e0a1537f60dd39d (patch)
treecc93f3241a7724b0e2f2bca914da0d619551d4e4 /drivers/iommu
parent33793748de8fde338c11277d3d16dadc79ba65bf (diff)
downloadlinux-stable-49a22aae7d9cfd1e8060b7ea4e0a1537f60dd39d.tar.gz
iommu: Replace device_lock() with group->mutex
device_lock() was used in iommu_group_store_type() to prevent the devices in an iommu group from being attached by any device driver. On the other hand, in order to avoid lock race between group->mutex and device_lock(), it limited the usage scenario to the singleton groups. We already have the DMA ownership scheme to avoid driver attachment and group->mutex ensures that device ops are always valid, there's no need for device_lock() anymore. Remove device_lock() and the singleton group limitation. Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230322064956.263419-6-baolu.lu@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/iommu')
-rw-r--r--drivers/iommu/iommu.c81
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c
index 32c51e6a3491..6538c72b5ae1 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/iommu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/iommu.c
@@ -2956,14 +2956,6 @@ static int iommu_change_dev_def_domain(struct iommu_group *group,
goto out;
}
- /* We can bring up a flush queue without tearing down the domain */
- if (type == IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ && prev_dom->type == IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA) {
- ret = iommu_dma_init_fq(prev_dom);
- if (!ret)
- prev_dom->type = IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ;
- goto out;
- }
-
/* Sets group->default_domain to the newly allocated domain */
ret = iommu_group_alloc_default_domain(dev->bus, group, type);
if (ret)
@@ -2996,7 +2988,7 @@ out:
* transition. Return failure if this isn't met.
*
* We need to consider the race between this and the device release path.
- * device_lock(dev) is used here to guarantee that the device release path
+ * group->mutex is used here to guarantee that the device release path
* will not be entered at the same time.
*/
static ssize_t iommu_group_store_type(struct iommu_group *group,
@@ -3023,61 +3015,29 @@ static ssize_t iommu_group_store_type(struct iommu_group *group,
else
return -EINVAL;
- /*
- * Lock/Unlock the group mutex here before device lock to
- * 1. Make sure that the iommu group has only one device (this is a
- * prerequisite for step 2)
- * 2. Get struct *dev which is needed to lock device
- */
mutex_lock(&group->mutex);
- if (iommu_group_device_count(group) != 1) {
+ /* We can bring up a flush queue without tearing down the domain. */
+ if (req_type == IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ &&
+ group->default_domain->type == IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA) {
+ ret = iommu_dma_init_fq(group->default_domain);
+ if (!ret)
+ group->default_domain->type = IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ;
mutex_unlock(&group->mutex);
- pr_err_ratelimited("Cannot change default domain: Group has more than one device\n");
- return -EINVAL;
+
+ return ret ?: count;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, ensure that device exists and no driver is bound. */
+ if (list_empty(&group->devices) || group->owner_cnt) {
+ mutex_unlock(&group->mutex);
+ return -EPERM;
}
- /* Since group has only one device */
grp_dev = list_first_entry(&group->devices, struct group_device, list);
dev = grp_dev->dev;
- get_device(dev);
- /*
- * Don't hold the group mutex because taking group mutex first and then
- * the device lock could potentially cause a deadlock as below. Assume
- * two threads T1 and T2. T1 is trying to change default domain of an
- * iommu group and T2 is trying to hot unplug a device or release [1] VF
- * of a PCIe device which is in the same iommu group. T1 takes group
- * mutex and before it could take device lock assume T2 has taken device
- * lock and is yet to take group mutex. Now, both the threads will be
- * waiting for the other thread to release lock. Below, lock order was
- * suggested.
- * device_lock(dev);
- * mutex_lock(&group->mutex);
- * iommu_change_dev_def_domain();
- * mutex_unlock(&group->mutex);
- * device_unlock(dev);
- *
- * [1] Typical device release path
- * device_lock() from device/driver core code
- * -> bus_notifier()
- * -> iommu_bus_notifier()
- * -> iommu_release_device()
- * -> ops->release_device() vendor driver calls back iommu core code
- * -> mutex_lock() from iommu core code
- */
- mutex_unlock(&group->mutex);
-
- /* Check if the device in the group still has a driver bound to it */
- device_lock(dev);
- if (device_is_bound(dev) && !(req_type == IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA_FQ &&
- group->default_domain->type == IOMMU_DOMAIN_DMA)) {
- pr_err_ratelimited("Device is still bound to driver\n");
- ret = -EBUSY;
- goto out;
- }
-
- mutex_lock(&group->mutex);
ret = iommu_change_dev_def_domain(group, dev, req_type);
+
/*
* Release the mutex here because ops->probe_finalize() call-back of
* some vendor IOMMU drivers calls arm_iommu_attach_device() which
@@ -3088,14 +3048,9 @@ static ssize_t iommu_group_store_type(struct iommu_group *group,
/* Make sure dma_ops is appropriatley set */
if (!ret)
- iommu_group_do_probe_finalize(dev, group->default_domain);
- ret = ret ?: count;
-
-out:
- device_unlock(dev);
- put_device(dev);
+ __iommu_group_dma_finalize(group);
- return ret;
+ return ret ?: count;
}
static bool iommu_is_default_domain(struct iommu_group *group)