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vfio: If an IOMMU backend fails, keep looking

Consider an IOMMU to be an API rather than an implementation, we might
have multiple implementations supporting the same API, so try another
if one fails.  The expectation here is that we'll really only have
one implementation per device type.  For instance the existing type1
driver works with any PCI device where the IOMMU API is available.  A
vGPU vendor may have a virtual PCI device which provides DMA isolation
and mapping through other mechanisms, but can re-use userspaces that
make use of the type1 VFIO IOMMU API.  This allows that to work.

Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
Alex Williamson 9 년 전
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1개의 변경된 파일6개의 추가작업 그리고 10개의 파일을 삭제
  1. 6 10
      drivers/vfio/vfio.c

+ 6 - 10
drivers/vfio/vfio.c

@@ -1080,30 +1080,26 @@ static long vfio_ioctl_set_iommu(struct vfio_container *container,
 			continue;
 		}
 
-		/* module reference holds the driver we're working on */
-		mutex_unlock(&vfio.iommu_drivers_lock);
-
 		data = driver->ops->open(arg);
 		if (IS_ERR(data)) {
 			ret = PTR_ERR(data);
 			module_put(driver->ops->owner);
-			goto skip_drivers_unlock;
+			continue;
 		}
 
 		ret = __vfio_container_attach_groups(container, driver, data);
-		if (!ret) {
-			container->iommu_driver = driver;
-			container->iommu_data = data;
-		} else {
+		if (ret) {
 			driver->ops->release(data);
 			module_put(driver->ops->owner);
+			continue;
 		}
 
-		goto skip_drivers_unlock;
+		container->iommu_driver = driver;
+		container->iommu_data = data;
+		break;
 	}
 
 	mutex_unlock(&vfio.iommu_drivers_lock);
-skip_drivers_unlock:
 	up_write(&container->group_lock);
 
 	return ret;