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This is only usable for the static 1:1 mapping of physical memory. Any access to vmalloc or module regions will require some way of doing an IOTLB flush. It's theoretically possible to hook into the tlb_flush_kernel_range() function, but that seems like overkill — most of the addresses accessed through a kernel PASID *will* be in the 1:1 mapping. If we really need to allow access to more interesting kernel regions, then the answer will probably be an explicit IOTLB flush call after use, akin to the DMA API's unmap function. In fact, it might be worth introducing that sooner rather than later, and making it just BUG() if the address isn't in the static 1:1 mapping. Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com> |
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