Thanks,

this looks pretty good to me.  A few comments below:

On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 10:47:41AM -0400, Tianyu Lan wrote:
> +/**
> + * struct io_tlb_area - IO TLB memory area descriptor
> + *
> + * This is a single area with a single lock.
> + *
> + * @used:    The number of used IO TLB block.
> + * @index:   The slot index to start searching in this area for next round.
> + * @lock:    The lock to protect the above data structures in the map and
> + *           unmap calls.
> + */
> +struct io_tlb_area {
> +     unsigned long used;
> +     unsigned int index;
> +     spinlock_t lock;
> +};

This can go into swiotlb.c.

> +void __init swiotlb_adjust_nareas(unsigned int nareas);

And this should be marked static.

> +#define DEFAULT_NUM_AREAS 1

I'd drop this define, the magic 1 and a > 1 comparism seems to
convey how it is used much better as the checks aren't about default
or not, but about larger than one.

I also think that we want some good way to size the default, e.g.
by number of CPUs or memory size.

> +void __init swiotlb_adjust_nareas(unsigned int nareas)
> +{
> +     if (!is_power_of_2(nareas)) {
> +             pr_err("swiotlb: Invalid areas parameter %d.\n", nareas);
> +             return;
> +     }
> +
> +     default_nareas = nareas;
> +
> +     pr_info("area num %d.\n", nareas);
> +     /* Round up number of slabs to the next power of 2.
> +      * The last area is going be smaller than the rest if
> +      * default_nslabs is not power of two.
> +      */

Please follow the normal kernel comment style with a /* on its own line.

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