On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 08:59:01AM +0000, Tian, Kevin wrote: [...]
> > > Also for hot-add > > > device path, some check of caching mode is required. If not set, > > > should we fail hot-add operation? I don't think we have such physical > > > platform with some devices behind IOMMU while others not. > > > > Could you explain in what case will we fail a hot plug? > > > > user enables intel-iommu, but don't set caching mode. > > Then later user hot-add a PCI device to the VM. Guest will assume > newly assigned device also behind the default vIOMMU, and thus > needs to setup IOVA mappings, which is then broken... Is the newly added device a vfio-pci device? If so, we should hit this and VM will stops to work: if (!s->cache_mode_enabled && new & IOMMU_NOTIFIER_MAP) { error_report("We need to set cache_mode=1 for intel-iommu to enable " "device assignment with IOMMU protection."); exit(1); } I admit this is not user-friendly, and a better way may be that we disallow the hot-plug in that case, telling the user about the error, rather than crashing the VM. But, I think that can be a patch outside this series, considering (again) that this only affects advanced users. Thanks, -- peterx