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This update comes with:
* Support for lockless operation in the ARM io-pgtable code.
This is an important step to solve the scalability problems in
the common dma-iommu code for ARM
* Some Errata workarounds for ARM SMMU implemenations
* Rewrite of the deferred IO/TLB flush code in the AMD IOMMU
driver. The code suffered from very high flush rates, with the
new implementation the flush rate is down to ~1% of what it
was before
* Support for amd_iommu=off when booting with kexec. Problem
here was that the IOMMU driver bailed out early without
disabling the iommu hardware, if it was enabled in the old
kernel
* The Rockchip IOMMU driver is now available on ARM64
* Align the return value of the iommu_ops->device_group
call-backs to not miss error values
* Preempt-disable optimizations in the Intel VT-d and common
IOVA code to help Linux-RT
* Various other small cleanups and fixes
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Merge tag 'iommu-updates-v4.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu
Pull IOMMU updates from Joerg Roedel:
"This update comes with:
- Support for lockless operation in the ARM io-pgtable code.
This is an important step to solve the scalability problems in the
common dma-iommu code for ARM
- Some Errata workarounds for ARM SMMU implemenations
- Rewrite of the deferred IO/TLB flush code in the AMD IOMMU driver.
The code suffered from very high flush rates, with the new
implementation the flush rate is down to ~1% of what it was before
- Support for amd_iommu=off when booting with kexec.
The problem here was that the IOMMU driver bailed out early without
disabling the iommu hardware, if it was enabled in the old kernel
- The Rockchip IOMMU driver is now available on ARM64
- Align the return value of the iommu_ops->device_group call-backs to
not miss error values
- Preempt-disable optimizations in the Intel VT-d and common IOVA
code to help Linux-RT
- Various other small cleanups and fixes"
* tag 'iommu-updates-v4.13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/joro/iommu: (60 commits)
iommu/vt-d: Constify intel_dma_ops
iommu: Warn once when device_group callback returns NULL
iommu/omap: Return ERR_PTR in device_group call-back
iommu: Return ERR_PTR() values from device_group call-backs
iommu/s390: Use iommu_group_get_for_dev() in s390_iommu_add_device()
iommu/vt-d: Don't disable preemption while accessing deferred_flush()
iommu/iova: Don't disable preempt around this_cpu_ptr()
iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Add workaround for Cavium ThunderX2 erratum #126
iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Enable ACPI based HiSilicon CMD_PREFETCH quirk(erratum 161010701)
iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Add workaround for Cavium ThunderX2 erratum #74
ACPI/IORT: Fixup SMMUv3 resource size for Cavium ThunderX2 SMMUv3 model
iommu/arm-smmu-v3, acpi: Add temporary Cavium SMMU-V3 IORT model number definitions
iommu/io-pgtable-arm: Use dma_wmb() instead of wmb() when publishing table
iommu/io-pgtable: depend on !GENERIC_ATOMIC64 when using COMPILE_TEST with LPAE
iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Remove io-pgtable spinlock
iommu/arm-smmu: Remove io-pgtable spinlock
iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s: Support lockless operation
iommu/io-pgtable-arm: Support lockless operation
iommu/io-pgtable: Introduce explicit coherency
iommu/io-pgtable-arm-v7s: Refactor split_blk_unmap
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Silicon Errata and Software Workarounds
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Author: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
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Date : 27 November 2015
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It is an unfortunate fact of life that hardware is often produced with
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so-called "errata", which can cause it to deviate from the architecture
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under specific circumstances. For hardware produced by ARM, these
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errata are broadly classified into the following categories:
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Category A: A critical error without a viable workaround.
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Category B: A significant or critical error with an acceptable
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workaround.
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Category C: A minor error that is not expected to occur under normal
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operation.
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For more information, consult one of the "Software Developers Errata
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Notice" documents available on infocenter.arm.com (registration
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required).
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As far as Linux is concerned, Category B errata may require some special
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treatment in the operating system. For example, avoiding a particular
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sequence of code, or configuring the processor in a particular way. A
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less common situation may require similar actions in order to declassify
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a Category A erratum into a Category C erratum. These are collectively
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known as "software workarounds" and are only required in the minority of
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cases (e.g. those cases that both require a non-secure workaround *and*
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can be triggered by Linux).
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For software workarounds that may adversely impact systems unaffected by
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the erratum in question, a Kconfig entry is added under "Kernel
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Features" -> "ARM errata workarounds via the alternatives framework".
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These are enabled by default and patched in at runtime when an affected
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CPU is detected. For less-intrusive workarounds, a Kconfig option is not
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available and the code is structured (preferably with a comment) in such
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a way that the erratum will not be hit.
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This approach can make it slightly onerous to determine exactly which
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errata are worked around in an arbitrary kernel source tree, so this
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file acts as a registry of software workarounds in the Linux Kernel and
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will be updated when new workarounds are committed and backported to
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stable kernels.
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| Implementor | Component | Erratum ID | Kconfig |
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+----------------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------------------+
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| ARM | Cortex-A53 | #826319 | ARM64_ERRATUM_826319 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A53 | #827319 | ARM64_ERRATUM_827319 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A53 | #824069 | ARM64_ERRATUM_824069 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A53 | #819472 | ARM64_ERRATUM_819472 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A53 | #845719 | ARM64_ERRATUM_845719 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A53 | #843419 | ARM64_ERRATUM_843419 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A57 | #832075 | ARM64_ERRATUM_832075 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A57 | #852523 | N/A |
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| ARM | Cortex-A57 | #834220 | ARM64_ERRATUM_834220 |
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| ARM | Cortex-A72 | #853709 | N/A |
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| ARM | Cortex-A73 | #858921 | ARM64_ERRATUM_858921 |
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| ARM | MMU-500 | #841119,#826419 | N/A |
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| Cavium | ThunderX ITS | #22375, #24313 | CAVIUM_ERRATUM_22375 |
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| Cavium | ThunderX ITS | #23144 | CAVIUM_ERRATUM_23144 |
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| Cavium | ThunderX GICv3 | #23154 | CAVIUM_ERRATUM_23154 |
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| Cavium | ThunderX Core | #27456 | CAVIUM_ERRATUM_27456 |
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| Cavium | ThunderX Core | #30115 | CAVIUM_ERRATUM_30115 |
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| Cavium | ThunderX SMMUv2 | #27704 | N/A |
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| Cavium | ThunderX2 SMMUv3| #74 | N/A |
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| Cavium | ThunderX2 SMMUv3| #126 | N/A |
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| Freescale/NXP | LS2080A/LS1043A | A-008585 | FSL_ERRATUM_A008585 |
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| Hisilicon | Hip0{5,6,7} | #161010101 | HISILICON_ERRATUM_161010101 |
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| Hisilicon | Hip0{6,7} | #161010701 | N/A |
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| Qualcomm Tech. | Falkor v1 | E1003 | QCOM_FALKOR_ERRATUM_1003 |
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| Qualcomm Tech. | Falkor v1 | E1009 | QCOM_FALKOR_ERRATUM_1009 |
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| Qualcomm Tech. | QDF2400 ITS | E0065 | QCOM_QDF2400_ERRATUM_0065 |
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