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@@ -104,6 +104,30 @@ struct vring_virtqueue {
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#define to_vvq(_vq) container_of(_vq, struct vring_virtqueue, vq)
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+/*
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+ * The interaction between virtio and a possible IOMMU is a mess.
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+ *
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+ * On most systems with virtio, physical addresses match bus addresses,
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+ * and it doesn't particularly matter whether we use the DMA API.
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+ *
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+ * On some systems, including Xen and any system with a physical device
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+ * that speaks virtio behind a physical IOMMU, we must use the DMA API
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+ * for virtio DMA to work at all.
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+ *
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+ * On other systems, including SPARC and PPC64, virtio-pci devices are
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+ * enumerated as though they are behind an IOMMU, but the virtio host
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+ * ignores the IOMMU, so we must either pretend that the IOMMU isn't
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+ * there or somehow map everything as the identity.
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+ *
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+ * For the time being, we preserve historic behavior and bypass the DMA
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+ * API.
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+ */
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+
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+static bool vring_use_dma_api(struct virtio_device *vdev)
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+{
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+ return false;
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+}
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+
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static struct vring_desc *alloc_indirect(struct virtqueue *_vq,
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unsigned int total_sg, gfp_t gfp)
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{
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