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From: Pranjal Shrivastava <praan@google.com>
To: Matt Evans <matt@ozlabs.org>
Cc: "Alex Williamson" <alex@shazbot.org>,
	"Leon Romanovsky" <leon@kernel.org>,
	"Jason Gunthorpe" <jgg@nvidia.com>,
	"Alex Mastro" <amastro@fb.com>,
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	"Mahmoud Adam" <mngyadam@amazon.de>,
	"David Matlack" <dmatlack@google.com>,
	"Björn Töpel" <bjorn@kernel.org>,
	"Sumit Semwal" <sumit.semwal@linaro.org>,
	"Kevin Tian" <kevin.tian@intel.com>,
	"Ankit Agrawal" <ankita@nvidia.com>,
	"Alistair Popple" <apopple@nvidia.com>,
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	kvm@vger.kernel.org, linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 6/9] vfio/pci: Clean up BAR zap and revocation
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2026 19:39:17 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <aixgZQiBQKgS7yIM@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260610154327.37758-7-matt@ozlabs.org>

On Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 04:43:20PM +0100, Matt Evans wrote:
> Previously, vfio_pci_zap_bars() (and the wrapper
> vfio_pci_zap_and_down_write_memory_lock()) calls were paired with
> calls to vfio_pci_dma_buf_move().
> 
> This commit replaces them with a unified new function,
> vfio_pci_zap_revoke_bars() containing both the vfio_pci_dma_buf_move()
> and the unmap_mapping_range(), making it harder for callers to omit
> one.  It adds a wrapper, vfio_pci_lock_zap_revoke_bars(), which takes
> the write memory_lock before zapping, and adds a new
> vfio_pci_unrevoke_bars() for the re-enable path.
> 
> As of "vfio/pci: Convert BAR mmap() to use a DMABUF", the
> unmap_mapping_range() to zap is no longer performed for vfio-pci since
> the DMABUFs used for BAR mappings already zap PTEs when the
> vfio_pci_dma_buf_move() occurs.
> 
> However, it must be assumed that VFIO drivers which override the .mmap
> op could create mappings _not_ backed by DMABUFs.  So, the zap is
> still performed on revoke if .mmap is overridden, using a new
> zap_bars_on_revoke flag.  A driver can explicitly opt out; the flag is
> cleared by the hisi_acc_vfio_pci driver, since its .mmap just wraps
> vfio_pci_core_mmap() and so still uses DMABUFs.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Matt Evans <matt@ozlabs.org>
> ---
>  .../vfio/pci/hisilicon/hisi_acc_vfio_pci.c    |  8 +++
>  drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c            | 30 ++++----
>  drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_core.c              | 70 +++++++++++++------
>  drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_priv.h              |  3 +-
>  include/linux/vfio_pci_core.h                 |  1 +
>  5 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/vfio/pci/hisilicon/hisi_acc_vfio_pci.c b/drivers/vfio/pci/hisilicon/hisi_acc_vfio_pci.c
> index 86362ec424a5..51990f6d66d5 100644
> --- a/drivers/vfio/pci/hisilicon/hisi_acc_vfio_pci.c
> +++ b/drivers/vfio/pci/hisilicon/hisi_acc_vfio_pci.c
> @@ -1692,6 +1692,14 @@ static int hisi_acc_vfio_pci_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device
>  	if (ret)
>  		goto out_put_vdev;
>  
> +	/*
> +	 * hisi_acc_vfio_pci_mmap() calls down to
> +	 * vfio_pci_core_mmap(), so BAR mappings are still
> +	 * DMABUF-backed.  They don't require a zap on revoke, so opt
> +	 * out:
> +	 */
> +	hisi_acc_vdev->core_device.zap_bars_on_revoke = false;
> +

This seems to be happening after we vfio_pci_core_register_device, which
could be slightly problematic if another device in the same group races 
to trigger a hot reset before we can set this to false. Could we 
initialize this flag before registration instead?

>  	hisi_acc_vfio_debug_init(hisi_acc_vdev);
>  	return 0;
>  
> diff --git a/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c b/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c
> index a10ed733f0e3..8bfab0da481c 100644
> --- a/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c
> +++ b/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_config.c
> @@ -590,12 +590,10 @@ static int vfio_basic_config_write(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev, int pos,
>  		virt_mem = !!(le16_to_cpu(*virt_cmd) & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY);
>  		new_mem = !!(new_cmd & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY);
>  
> -		if (!new_mem) {
> -			vfio_pci_zap_and_down_write_memory_lock(vdev);
> -			vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, true);
> -		} else {
> +		if (!new_mem)
> +			vfio_pci_lock_zap_revoke_bars(vdev);
> +		else
>  			down_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
> -		}
>  
>  		/*
>  		 * If the user is writing mem/io enable (new_mem/io) and we
> @@ -631,7 +629,7 @@ static int vfio_basic_config_write(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev, int pos,
>  		*virt_cmd |= cpu_to_le16(new_cmd & mask);
>  
>  		if (__vfio_pci_memory_enabled(vdev))
> -			vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, false);
> +			vfio_pci_unrevoke_bars(vdev);
>  		up_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  	}
>  
> @@ -712,16 +710,14 @@ static int __init init_pci_cap_basic_perm(struct perm_bits *perm)
>  static void vfio_lock_and_set_power_state(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev,
>  					  pci_power_t state)
>  {
> -	if (state >= PCI_D3hot) {
> -		vfio_pci_zap_and_down_write_memory_lock(vdev);
> -		vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, true);
> -	} else {
> +	if (state >= PCI_D3hot)
> +		vfio_pci_lock_zap_revoke_bars(vdev);
> +	else
>  		down_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
> -	}
>  
>  	vfio_pci_set_power_state(vdev, state);
>  	if (__vfio_pci_memory_enabled(vdev))
> -		vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, false);
> +		vfio_pci_unrevoke_bars(vdev);
>  	up_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  }
>  
> @@ -908,11 +904,10 @@ static int vfio_exp_config_write(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev, int pos,
>  						 &cap);
>  
>  		if (!ret && (cap & PCI_EXP_DEVCAP_FLR)) {
> -			vfio_pci_zap_and_down_write_memory_lock(vdev);
> -			vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, true);
> +			vfio_pci_lock_zap_revoke_bars(vdev);
>  			pci_try_reset_function(vdev->pdev);
>  			if (__vfio_pci_memory_enabled(vdev))
> -				vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, false);
> +				vfio_pci_unrevoke_bars(vdev);
>  			up_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  		}
>  	}
> @@ -993,11 +988,10 @@ static int vfio_af_config_write(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev, int pos,
>  						&cap);
>  
>  		if (!ret && (cap & PCI_AF_CAP_FLR) && (cap & PCI_AF_CAP_TP)) {
> -			vfio_pci_zap_and_down_write_memory_lock(vdev);
> -			vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, true);
> +			vfio_pci_lock_zap_revoke_bars(vdev);
>  			pci_try_reset_function(vdev->pdev);
>  			if (__vfio_pci_memory_enabled(vdev))
> -				vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, false);
> +				vfio_pci_unrevoke_bars(vdev);
>  			up_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  		}
>  	}
> diff --git a/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_core.c b/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_core.c
> index f9636d8f9e2a..5ea0bd4e7876 100644
> --- a/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_core.c
> +++ b/drivers/vfio/pci/vfio_pci_core.c
> @@ -319,8 +319,7 @@ static int vfio_pci_runtime_pm_entry(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev,
>  	 * The vdev power related flags are protected with 'memory_lock'
>  	 * semaphore.
>  	 */
> -	vfio_pci_zap_and_down_write_memory_lock(vdev);
> -	vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, true);
> +	vfio_pci_lock_zap_revoke_bars(vdev);
>  
>  	if (vdev->pm_runtime_engaged) {
>  		up_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
> @@ -406,7 +405,7 @@ static void vfio_pci_runtime_pm_exit(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev)
>  	down_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  	__vfio_pci_runtime_pm_exit(vdev);
>  	if (__vfio_pci_memory_enabled(vdev))
> -		vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, false);
> +		vfio_pci_unrevoke_bars(vdev);
>  	up_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  }
>  
> @@ -1256,6 +1255,8 @@ static int vfio_pci_ioctl_set_irqs(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev,
>  	return ret;
>  }
>  
> +static void vfio_pci_zap_revoke_bars(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev);
> +
>  static int vfio_pci_ioctl_reset(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev,
>  				void __user *arg)
>  {
> @@ -1264,7 +1265,7 @@ static int vfio_pci_ioctl_reset(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev,
>  	if (!vdev->reset_works)
>  		return -EINVAL;
>  
> -	vfio_pci_zap_and_down_write_memory_lock(vdev);
> +	down_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  
>  	/*
>  	 * This function can be invoked while the power state is non-D0. If
> @@ -1277,10 +1278,11 @@ static int vfio_pci_ioctl_reset(struct vfio_pci_core_device *vdev,
>  	 */
>  	vfio_pci_set_power_state(vdev, PCI_D0);
>  
> -	vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, true);
> +	vfio_pci_zap_revoke_bars(vdev);

I'm wondering if this change in behavior is correct?
BEFORE this patch the sequence was:

1. zap vma mappings
2. Enter D0

After this patch the sequence becomes

1. Take the lock
2. Enter D0
3. zap vma mappings

My worry is if user-space accesses a BAR *during* the transition to D0,
it could crash since the mappings still exist during the transition?

The old code is immune to it because it removed user-mappings first.

Following the discussion from v1 regarding the ordering of 
vfio_pci_dma_buf_move() and the D0 transition.. while it makes sense to
perform the DMABUF revocation/move after the hardware is in D0.. I'm not
too confident about moving zap after D0 :/ 

I mean, sure, the user would just see all Fs on a read and writes will
be dropped silently until we are in D0.. but the behaviour before this
change was that the user access will fault and hang on the memory_lock 
instead which ensures that the user observes a consistent dev state..

> +
>  	ret = pci_try_reset_function(vdev->pdev);
>  	if (__vfio_pci_memory_enabled(vdev))
> -		vfio_pci_dma_buf_move(vdev, false);
> +		vfio_pci_unrevoke_bars(vdev);
>  	up_write(&vdev->memory_lock);
>  
>  	return ret;
> @@ -1648,20 +1650,37 @@ ssize_t vfio_pci_core_write(struct vfio_device *core_vdev, const char __user *bu
>  }

Thanks,
Praan

  reply	other threads:[~2026-06-12 19:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-06-10 15:43 [PATCH v3 0/9] vfio/pci: Add mmap() for DMABUFs Matt Evans
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 1/9] PCI/P2PDMA: Add CONFIG_PCI_P2PDMA_CORE Matt Evans
2026-06-10 18:39   ` Leon Romanovsky
2026-06-11 16:07   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2026-06-11 17:44     ` Matt Evans
2026-06-11 18:37   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12  3:39     ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 14:31       ` Matt Evans
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 2/9] vfio/pci: Add a helper to look up PFNs for DMABUFs Matt Evans
2026-06-11 20:30   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12 17:37     ` Alex Williamson
2026-06-12 18:21       ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12  8:42   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 3/9] vfio/pci: Add a helper to create a DMABUF for a BAR-map VMA Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:43   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12  9:20   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 4/9] vfio/pci: Convert BAR mmap() to use a DMABUF Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:46   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 10:41   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12 15:22     ` Matt Evans
2026-06-12 19:43       ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 5/9] vfio/pci: Provide a user-facing name for BAR mappings Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:46   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 14:06   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 6/9] vfio/pci: Clean up BAR zap and revocation Matt Evans
2026-06-12 19:39   ` Pranjal Shrivastava [this message]
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 7/9] vfio/pci: Support mmap() of a VFIO DMABUF Matt Evans
2026-06-12 20:35   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 8/9] vfio/pci: Permanently revoke a DMABUF on request Matt Evans
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 9/9] vfio/pci: Add mmap() attributes to DMABUF feature Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:27 ` [PATCH v3 0/9] vfio/pci: Add mmap() for DMABUFs Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 15:11   ` Matt Evans
2026-06-12 15:17     ` Pranjal Shrivastava

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