Hi,

> To seamlessly enable buffer sharing with drivers using such frameworks,
> make the virtio-gpu driver expose the resource handle as the DMA address
> of the buffer returned from the DMA-buf mapping operation.  Arguably, the
> resource handle is a kind of DMA address already, as it is the buffer
> identifier that the device needs to access the backing memory, which is
> exactly the same role a DMA address provides for native devices.

No.  A scatter list has guest dma addresses, period.  Stuffing something
else into a scatterlist is asking for trouble, things will go seriously
wrong when someone tries to use such a fake scatterlist as real scatterlist.

Also note that "the DMA address of the buffer" is bonkers in virtio-gpu
context.  virtio-gpu resources are not required to be physically
contigous in memory, so typically you actually need a scatter list to
describe them.

cheers,
  Gerd

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