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2x86 IOMMU Support
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4
5The architecture specs can be obtained from the below locations.
6
7- Intel: http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-specifications/vt-directed-io-spec.pdf
8- AMD: https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/48882_IOMMU.pdf
9
10This guide gives a quick cheat sheet for some basic understanding.
11
12Basic stuff
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14
15ACPI enumerates and lists the different IOMMUs on the platform, and
16device scope relationships between devices and which IOMMU controls
17them.
18
19Some ACPI Keywords:
20
21- DMAR - Intel DMA Remapping table
22- DRHD - Intel DMA Remapping Hardware Unit Definition
23- RMRR - Intel Reserved Memory Region Reporting Structure
24- IVRS - AMD I/O Virtualization Reporting Structure
25- IVDB - AMD I/O Virtualization Definition Block
26- IVHD - AMD I/O Virtualization Hardware Definition
27
28What is Intel RMRR?
29^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
30
31There are some devices the BIOS controls, for e.g USB devices to perform
32PS2 emulation. The regions of memory used for these devices are marked
33reserved in the e820 map. When we turn on DMA translation, DMA to those
34regions will fail. Hence BIOS uses RMRR to specify these regions along with
35devices that need to access these regions. OS is expected to setup
36unity mappings for these regions for these devices to access these regions.
37
38What is AMD IVRS?
39^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
40
41The architecture defines an ACPI-compatible data structure called an I/O
42Virtualization Reporting Structure (IVRS) that is used to convey information
43related to I/O virtualization to system software.  The IVRS describes the
44configuration and capabilities of the IOMMUs contained in the platform as
45well as information about the devices that each IOMMU virtualizes.
46
47The IVRS provides information about the following:
48
49- IOMMUs present in the platform including their capabilities and proper configuration
50- System I/O topology relevant to each IOMMU
51- Peripheral devices that cannot be otherwise enumerated
52- Memory regions used by SMI/SMM, platform firmware, and platform hardware. These are generally exclusion ranges to be configured by system software.
53
54How is an I/O Virtual Address (IOVA) generated?
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56
57Well behaved drivers call dma_map_*() calls before sending command to device
58that needs to perform DMA. Once DMA is completed and mapping is no longer
59required, driver performs dma_unmap_*() calls to unmap the region.
60
61Intel Specific Notes
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63
64Graphics Problems?
65^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
66
67If you encounter issues with graphics devices, you can try adding
68option intel_iommu=igfx_off to turn off the integrated graphics engine.
69If this fixes anything, please ensure you file a bug reporting the problem.
70
71Some exceptions to IOVA
72^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
73
74Interrupt ranges are not address translated, (0xfee00000 - 0xfeefffff).
75The same is true for peer to peer transactions. Hence we reserve the
76address from PCI MMIO ranges so they are not allocated for IOVA addresses.
77
78AMD Specific Notes
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80
81Graphics Problems?
82^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
83
84If you encounter issues with integrated graphics devices, you can try adding
85option iommu=pt to the kernel command line use a 1:1 mapping for the IOMMU.  If
86this fixes anything, please ensure you file a bug reporting the problem.
87
88Fault reporting
89---------------
90When errors are reported, the IOMMU signals via an interrupt. The fault
91reason and device that caused it is printed on the console.
92
93
94Kernel Log Samples
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96
97Intel Boot Messages
98^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
99
100Something like this gets printed indicating presence of DMAR tables
101in ACPI:
102
103::
104
105	ACPI: DMAR (v001 A M I  OEMDMAR  0x00000001 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x000000007f5b5ef0
106
107When DMAR is being processed and initialized by ACPI, prints DMAR locations
108and any RMRR's processed:
109
110::
111
112	ACPI DMAR:Host address width 36
113	ACPI DMAR:DRHD (flags: 0x00000000)base: 0x00000000fed90000
114	ACPI DMAR:DRHD (flags: 0x00000000)base: 0x00000000fed91000
115	ACPI DMAR:DRHD (flags: 0x00000001)base: 0x00000000fed93000
116	ACPI DMAR:RMRR base: 0x00000000000ed000 end: 0x00000000000effff
117	ACPI DMAR:RMRR base: 0x000000007f600000 end: 0x000000007fffffff
118
119When DMAR is enabled for use, you will notice:
120
121::
122
123	PCI-DMA: Using DMAR IOMMU
124
125Intel Fault reporting
126^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
127
128::
129
130	DMAR:[DMA Write] Request device [00:02.0] fault addr 6df084000
131	DMAR:[fault reason 05] PTE Write access is not set
132	DMAR:[DMA Write] Request device [00:02.0] fault addr 6df084000
133	DMAR:[fault reason 05] PTE Write access is not set
134
135AMD Boot Messages
136^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
137
138Something like this gets printed indicating presence of the IOMMU:
139
140::
141
142	iommu: Default domain type: Translated
143	iommu: DMA domain TLB invalidation policy: lazy mode
144
145AMD Fault reporting
146^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
147
148::
149
150	AMD-Vi: Event logged [IO_PAGE_FAULT domain=0x0007 address=0xffffc02000 flags=0x0000]
151	AMD-Vi: Event logged [IO_PAGE_FAULT device=07:00.0 domain=0x0007 address=0xffffc02000 flags=0x0000]
152