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ntb: Force physically contiguous allocation of rx ring buffers
Physical addresses under IOVA on x86 platform are mapped contiguously as a side effect before the patch that removed CONFIG_DMA_REMAP. The NTB rx buffer ring is a single chunk DMA buffer that is allocated against the NTB PCI device. If the receive side is using a DMA device, then the buffers are remapped against the DMA device before being submitted via the dmaengine API. This scheme becomes a problem when the physical memory is discontiguous. When dma_map_page() is called on the kernel virtual address from the dma_alloc_coherent() call, the new IOVA mapping no longer points to all the physical memory allocated due to being discontiguous. Change dma_alloc_coherent() to dma_alloc_attrs() in order to force DMA_ATTR_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS attribute. This is the best fix for the circumstance. A potential future solution may be having the DMA mapping API providing a way to alias an existing IOVA mapping to a new device perhaps. This fix is not to fix the patch pointed to by the fixes tag, but to fix the issue arised in the ntb_transport driver on x86 platforms after the said patch is applied. Reported-by: Jerry Dai <[email protected]> Fixes: f5ff79f ("dma-mapping: remove CONFIG_DMA_REMAP") Tested-by: Jerry Dai <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jon Mason <[email protected]>
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drivers/ntb/ntb_transport.c

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@@ -809,16 +809,29 @@ static void ntb_free_mw(struct ntb_transport_ctx *nt, int num_mw)
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static int ntb_alloc_mw_buffer(struct ntb_transport_mw *mw,
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struct device *dma_dev, size_t align)
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struct device *ntb_dev, size_t align)
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{
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dma_addr_t dma_addr;
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void *alloc_addr, *virt_addr;
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int rc;
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alloc_addr = dma_alloc_coherent(dma_dev, mw->alloc_size,
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&dma_addr, GFP_KERNEL);
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/*
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* The buffer here is allocated against the NTB device. The reason to
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* use dma_alloc_*() call is to allocate a large IOVA contiguous buffer
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* backing the NTB BAR for the remote host to write to. During receive
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* processing, the data is being copied out of the receive buffer to
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* the kernel skbuff. When a DMA device is being used, dma_map_page()
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* is called on the kvaddr of the receive buffer (from dma_alloc_*())
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* and remapped against the DMA device. It appears to be a double
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* DMA mapping of buffers, but first is mapped to the NTB device and
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* second is to the DMA device. DMA_ATTR_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS is necessary
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* in order for the later dma_map_page() to not fail.
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*/
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alloc_addr = dma_alloc_attrs(ntb_dev, mw->alloc_size,
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&dma_addr, GFP_KERNEL,
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DMA_ATTR_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS);
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if (!alloc_addr) {
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dev_err(dma_dev, "Unable to alloc MW buff of size %zu\n",
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dev_err(ntb_dev, "Unable to alloc MW buff of size %zu\n",
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mw->alloc_size);
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
@@ -847,7 +860,7 @@ static int ntb_alloc_mw_buffer(struct ntb_transport_mw *mw,
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return 0;
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err:
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dma_free_coherent(dma_dev, mw->alloc_size, alloc_addr, dma_addr);
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dma_free_coherent(ntb_dev, mw->alloc_size, alloc_addr, dma_addr);
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return rc;
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}

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