From: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
To: ksummit-discuss@lists.linuxfoundation.org
Cc: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@hansenpartnership.com>
Subject: Re: [Ksummit-discuss] [CORE TOPIC] Device error handling / reporting / isolation
Date: Sat, 10 May 2014 03:09:22 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4433093.MSzoqdJDMf@avalon> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1399666748.2166.68.camel@dabdike.int.hansenpartnership.com>
On Friday 09 May 2014 13:19:08 James Bottomley wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-05-09 at 20:13 +0000, Luck, Tony wrote:
> > On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
wrote:
> > > I'm interested in a related topic: we should systematically use IOMMUs
> > > and similar hardware features to protect against buggy or *malicious*
> > > hardware devices
> >
> > Defending against buggy hardware is interesting from a RAS perspective.
> > You don't want a card with a stuck address line scribbling on memory
> > that you didn't want it to touch.
>
> But for a laptop or desktop kernel, how far do we want to go? In
> theory, once the iommu is turned on, it corrals the device, since access
> to non programmed addresses (those without IOTLB entries) produces a
> fault. Is there anything extra we need to do beyond turning on the
> IOMMU?
We need a mechanism to correctly report and handle the IOMMU faults, otherwise
a misbehaving device could generate interrupt storms and cause a denial of
service.
--
Regards,
Laurent Pinchart
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-05-10 1:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 43+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-05-08 12:37 [Ksummit-discuss] [CORE TOPIC] Device error handling / reporting / isolation David Woodhouse
2014-05-08 18:03 ` Bjorn Helgaas
2014-05-08 20:00 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2014-05-08 19:56 ` James Bottomley
2014-05-09 8:55 ` David Woodhouse
2014-05-09 11:31 ` Laurent Pinchart
2014-05-14 1:28 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2014-05-09 17:48 ` Roland Dreier
2014-05-09 17:58 ` Matthew Wilcox
2014-05-09 18:08 ` Roland Dreier
2014-05-09 18:08 ` Roland Dreier
2014-05-14 1:40 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2014-05-09 18:05 ` Will Deacon
2014-05-12 15:03 ` Joerg Roedel
2014-05-09 19:37 ` Josh Triplett
2014-05-09 19:44 ` David Woodhouse
2014-05-09 19:53 ` Roland Dreier
2014-05-09 20:13 ` Luck, Tony
2014-05-09 20:19 ` James Bottomley
2014-05-10 1:09 ` Laurent Pinchart [this message]
2014-05-11 22:43 ` Daniel Vetter
2014-05-12 15:07 ` Joerg Roedel
2014-05-12 15:35 ` Daniel Vetter
2014-05-12 16:16 ` Andy Lutomirski
2014-05-12 16:28 ` Joerg Roedel
2014-05-12 16:59 ` Laurent Pinchart
2014-05-12 17:15 ` Joerg Roedel
2014-05-12 17:11 ` Daniel Vetter
2014-05-12 17:40 ` Joerg Roedel
2014-05-13 10:06 ` Daniel Vetter
2014-05-12 17:04 ` Daniel Vetter
2014-05-13 11:27 ` David Woodhouse
2014-05-13 17:25 ` Daniel Vetter
2014-05-14 1:50 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2014-05-14 20:09 ` Daniel Vetter
2014-05-15 1:08 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2014-05-12 16:26 ` Joerg Roedel
2014-05-12 14:58 ` Joerg Roedel
2014-05-13 14:37 ` David Woodhouse
2014-05-14 1:46 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2014-05-14 1:43 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2014-05-14 1:42 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2014-05-14 1:24 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
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