iommu: Add IOMMU index concept to IOMMU API
If an IOMMU supports mappings that care about the memory
transaction attributes, then it no longer has a unique
address -> output mapping, but more than one. We can
represent these using an IOMMU index, analogous to TCG's
mmu indexes.
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20180604152941.20374-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org
diff --git a/include/exec/memory.h b/include/exec/memory.h
index eb2ba06..fa6e98e 100644
--- a/include/exec/memory.h
+++ b/include/exec/memory.h
@@ -206,6 +206,20 @@
* to report whenever mappings are changed, by calling
* memory_region_notify_iommu() (or, if necessary, by calling
* memory_region_notify_one() for each registered notifier).
+ *
+ * Conceptually an IOMMU provides a mapping from input address
+ * to an output TLB entry. If the IOMMU is aware of memory transaction
+ * attributes and the output TLB entry depends on the transaction
+ * attributes, we represent this using IOMMU indexes. Each index
+ * selects a particular translation table that the IOMMU has:
+ * @attrs_to_index returns the IOMMU index for a set of transaction attributes
+ * @translate takes an input address and an IOMMU index
+ * and the mapping returned can only depend on the input address and the
+ * IOMMU index.
+ *
+ * Most IOMMUs don't care about the transaction attributes and support
+ * only a single IOMMU index. A more complex IOMMU might have one index
+ * for secure transactions and one for non-secure transactions.
*/
typedef struct IOMMUMemoryRegionClass {
/* private */
@@ -290,6 +304,29 @@
*/
int (*get_attr)(IOMMUMemoryRegion *iommu, enum IOMMUMemoryRegionAttr attr,
void *data);
+
+ /* Return the IOMMU index to use for a given set of transaction attributes.
+ *
+ * Optional method: if an IOMMU only supports a single IOMMU index then
+ * the default implementation of memory_region_iommu_attrs_to_index()
+ * will return 0.
+ *
+ * The indexes supported by an IOMMU must be contiguous, starting at 0.
+ *
+ * @iommu: the IOMMUMemoryRegion
+ * @attrs: memory transaction attributes
+ */
+ int (*attrs_to_index)(IOMMUMemoryRegion *iommu, MemTxAttrs attrs);
+
+ /* Return the number of IOMMU indexes this IOMMU supports.
+ *
+ * Optional method: if this method is not provided, then
+ * memory_region_iommu_num_indexes() will return 1, indicating that
+ * only a single IOMMU index is supported.
+ *
+ * @iommu: the IOMMUMemoryRegion
+ */
+ int (*num_indexes)(IOMMUMemoryRegion *iommu);
} IOMMUMemoryRegionClass;
typedef struct CoalescedMemoryRange CoalescedMemoryRange;
@@ -1055,6 +1092,24 @@
void *data);
/**
+ * memory_region_iommu_attrs_to_index: return the IOMMU index to
+ * use for translations with the given memory transaction attributes.
+ *
+ * @iommu_mr: the memory region
+ * @attrs: the memory transaction attributes
+ */
+int memory_region_iommu_attrs_to_index(IOMMUMemoryRegion *iommu_mr,
+ MemTxAttrs attrs);
+
+/**
+ * memory_region_iommu_num_indexes: return the total number of IOMMU
+ * indexes that this IOMMU supports.
+ *
+ * @iommu_mr: the memory region
+ */
+int memory_region_iommu_num_indexes(IOMMUMemoryRegion *iommu_mr);
+
+/**
* memory_region_name: get a memory region's name
*
* Returns the string that was used to initialize the memory region.