On 2020/4/8 下午10:04, Jean-Philippe Brucker wrote:
The mm_exit() op will be removed from the SVA API. When a process dies
and its mm goes away, the IOMMU driver won't notify device drivers
anymore. Drivers should expect to handle a lot more aborted DMA. On the
upside, it does greatly simplify the queue management.

The uacce_mm struct, that tracks all queues bound to an mm, was only
used by the mm_exit() callback. Remove it.

Signed-off-by: Jean-Philippe Brucker <jean-phili...@linaro.org>
Thanks Jean for doing this.

Tested-by: Zhangfei Gao <zhangfei....@linaro.org>

Except one line.
-static void uacce_mm_put(struct uacce_queue *q)
+static void uacce_unbind_queue(struct uacce_queue *q)
  {
-       struct uacce_mm *uacce_mm = q->uacce_mm;
-
-       lockdep_assert_held(&q->uacce->mm_lock);
-
-       mutex_lock(&uacce_mm->lock);
-       list_del(&q->list);
-       mutex_unlock(&uacce_mm->lock);
-
-       if (list_empty(&uacce_mm->queues)) {
-               if (uacce_mm->handle)
-                       iommu_sva_unbind_device(uacce_mm->handle);
-               list_del(&uacce_mm->list);
-               kfree(uacce_mm);
-       }
+       if (!q->handle)
+               return;
+       iommu_sva_unbind_device(q->handle);
+ q->handle = 0;

Otherwise iommu_sva_unbind_device maybe called twice.
Since uacce_unbind_queue can be called by uacce_remove and uacce_fops_release.

Thanks

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