On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 05:23:22PM +0100, Joerg Roedel wrote:
> Right, I thought about that too, but didn't find a generic way to check
> for all the cases. There are various checks that could be done:
> 
>       1) Check if SWIOTLB is initialized at all, if not, return
>          SIZE_MAX as the limit. This can't be checked from dma-direct
>          code right now, but could be easily implemented.

Yes, this is the low hanging fruit.

>       2) Check for swiotlb=force needs to be done.
> 
>       3) Check whether the device can access all of available RAM. I
>          have no idea how to check that in an architecture independent
>          way. It also has to take memory hotplug into account as well
>          as the DMA mask of the device.
> 
>          An easy approximation could be to omit the limit if the
>          dma-mask covers all of the physical address bits available
>          on the platform. It would require to pass the dma-mask as an
>          additional parameter like it is done in dma_supported().
> 
> Any better ideas for how to implement 3)?

And yeah, this is hard.  So I'd just go for the low hanging fruit
for now and only implement 1) with a comment mentioning that
we are a little pessimistic.
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