Re: [PATCH 2/4] iommu/mediatek: Add iotlb_sync_range() support

From: Robin Murphy
Date: Fri Oct 23 2020 - 12:07:41 EST


On 2020-10-23 06:57, chao hao wrote:
On Wed, 2020-10-21 at 17:55 +0100, Robin Murphy wrote:
On 2020-10-19 12:30, Chao Hao wrote:
MTK_IOMMU driver writes one page entry and does tlb flush at a time
currently. More optimal would be to aggregate the writes and flush
BUS buffer in the end.

That's exactly what iommu_iotlb_gather_add_page() is meant to achieve.
Rather than jumping straight into hacking up a new API to go round the
back of the existing API design, it would be far better to ask the
question of why that's not behaving as expected.

Thanks for you review!

iommu_iotlb_gather_add_page is put in io_pgtable_tlb_add_page().
io_pgtable_tlb_add_page() only be called in
unmapping and mapping flow doesn't have it in linux iommu driver, but
mtk iommu needs to do tlb sync in mapping
and unmapping to avoid old data being in the iommu tlb.

Right, as I suspected, if it's primarily about the map path then the answer is to use the existing API intended to accommodate that specific case; if that API doesn't quite do what you need, then just fix it! It doesn't make sense to clutter up the IOMMU core with multiple overlapping APIs for TLB invalidation, especially when TLB invalidation ultimately isn't all that complicated.

In addtion, we hope to do tlb sync once when all the pages mapping done.
iommu_iotlb_gather_add_page maybe do
tlb sync more than once. because one whole buffer consists of different
page size(1MB/64K/4K).

So if your hardware doesn't care about the granule size used for invalidation matching the underlying mapping, use an implementation of iommu_flush_ops::tlb_add_page that doesn't care about the granule size!

Based on the previous considerations, don't find more appropriate the
way of tlb sync for mtk iommu, so we add a new API.

I know I'm probably more familiar with this code than most people, but from my perspective, this reads like "my car was dirty, so I had to buy a new car" ;)

For 50MB buffer mapping, if mtk_iommu driver use iotlb_sync_range()
instead of tlb_add_range() and tlb_flush_walk/leaf(), it can increase
50% performance or more(depending on size of every page size) in
comparison to flushing after each page entry update. So we prefer to
use iotlb_sync_range() to replace iotlb_sync(), tlb_add_range() and
tlb_flush_walk/leaf() for MTK platforms.

In the case of mapping, it sounds like what you actually want to do is
hook up .iotlb_sync_map and generally make IO_PGTABLE_QUIRK_TLBI_ON_MAP
cleverer, because the current implementation is as dumb as it could
possibly be.

iotlb_sync_map only has one parameter(iommu_domain), but mtk
iommu_domain maybe include the whole iova space, if mtk_iommu to do tlb
sync based on iommu_domain, it is equivalent to do tlb flush all in
fact.

The first, and so far only, user of this API is the Tegra GART, which can only do a "flush all" operation, so the API is currently only as complex as it needs to be, which is to say "not very". There are plenty of options.

iommu driver will do tlb sync in every mapping page when mtk iommu sets
IO_PGTABLE_QUIRK_TLBI_ON_MAP(io_pgtable_tlb_flush_walk),
as is the commit message mentioned, it will drop mapping performance in
mtk platform.

And as I said, that quirk is implemented in a really simplistic way, which is sure to be functionally correct, but has never been given any performance consideration.

In fact if we simply passed an address range to
.iotlb_sync_map, io-pgtable probably wouldn't need to be involved at all
any more.

I know it is not a good idea probably by adding a new api, but I found
out that tlb sync only to be done after mapping one page, so if
mtk_iommu hope to do tlb sync once after all the pages map done, could
you give me some advices? thanks!

Getting rid of IO_PGTABLE_QUIRK_TLBI_ON_MAP and simply wiring .iotlb_sync_map to .flush_iotlb_all is certainly the easiest way to make .map quicker, although it will obviously have *some* impact on any other live mappings. Given that in principle this should have the least CPU overhead, then depending on TLB usage patterns there's a small chance it might actually work out as a reasonable tradeoff, so I wouldn't necessarily rule it out as a viable option without at least trying some tests.

If it's cheap to *issue* invalidation commands, and the expense is in waiting for them to actually complete, then you could still fire off an invalidate for each page from .map, then wire up the sync (wait) step to .iotlb_sync_map, still without needing any core changes.

Otherwise, it would seem reasonable to pass the complete address and size of the iommu_map() operation to .iotlb_sync_map, so drivers can perform their whole invalidation operation synchronously there.

What I *don't* think makes sense is to try passing a gather structure through .map in the same way as for .unmap. That seems a bit too invasive for what is still a fairly exceptional case, and half the stuff that unmap operations will use the gather data for - freelists and such - won't ever be relevant to map operations, so symmetry isn't really an argument either.

Robin.

Signed-off-by: Chao Hao <chao.hao@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/iommu/mtk_iommu.c | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/iommu/mtk_iommu.c b/drivers/iommu/mtk_iommu.c
index 785b228d39a6..d3400c15ff7b 100644
--- a/drivers/iommu/mtk_iommu.c
+++ b/drivers/iommu/mtk_iommu.c
@@ -224,6 +224,11 @@ static void mtk_iommu_tlb_flush_range_sync(unsigned long iova, size_t size,
}
}
+static void __mtk_iommu_tlb_flush_range_sync(unsigned long iova, size_t size)
+{
+ mtk_iommu_tlb_flush_range_sync(iova, size, 0, NULL)
+}
+
static void mtk_iommu_tlb_flush_page_nosync(struct iommu_iotlb_gather *gather,
unsigned long iova, size_t granule,
void *cookie)
@@ -536,6 +541,7 @@ static const struct iommu_ops mtk_iommu_ops = {
.map = mtk_iommu_map,
.unmap = mtk_iommu_unmap,
.flush_iotlb_all = mtk_iommu_flush_iotlb_all,
+ .iotlb_sync_range = __mtk_iommu_tlb_flush_range_sync,
.iotlb_sync = mtk_iommu_iotlb_sync,
.iova_to_phys = mtk_iommu_iova_to_phys,
.probe_device = mtk_iommu_probe_device,


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