From: Jerin Jacob Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 12:56:53 +0000 (+0200) Subject: eal/linux: select IOVA as VA mode for default case X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=bbe29a9bd7ab6feab9a52051c32092a94ee886eb;p=dpdk.git eal/linux: select IOVA as VA mode for default case When bus layer reports the preferred mode as RTE_IOVA_DC then select the RTE_IOVA_VA mode: - All drivers work in RTE_IOVA_VA mode, irrespective of physical address availability. - By default, a mempool asks for IOVA-contiguous memory using RTE_MEMZONE_IOVA_CONTIG. This is slow in RTE_IOVA_PA mode and it may affect the application boot time. Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob Acked-by: Anatoly Burakov Signed-off-by: David Marchand --- diff --git a/doc/guides/prog_guide/env_abstraction_layer.rst b/doc/guides/prog_guide/env_abstraction_layer.rst index 1d63675e2e..1487ea550a 100644 --- a/doc/guides/prog_guide/env_abstraction_layer.rst +++ b/doc/guides/prog_guide/env_abstraction_layer.rst @@ -445,11 +445,29 @@ kernels. - if the preferred mode is RTE_IOVA_PA but there is no access to Physical Addresses, then EAL init fails early, since later probing of the devices would fail anyway, -- if the preferred mode is RTE_IOVA_DC then based on the Physical Addresses - availability, the preferred mode is adjusted to RTE_IOVA_PA or RTE_IOVA_VA. +- if the preferred mode is RTE_IOVA_DC then EAL selects the RTE_IOVA_VA mode. In the case when the buses had disagreed on the IOVA Mode at the first step, part of the buses won't work because of this decision. +.. note:: + + The RTE_IOVA_VA mode is selected as the default for the following reasons: + + - All drivers are expected to work in RTE_IOVA_VA mode, irrespective of + physical address availability. + - By default, the mempool, first asks for IOVA-contiguous memory using + ``RTE_MEMZONE_IOVA_CONTIG``. This is slow in RTE_IOVA_PA mode and it may + affect the application boot time. + - It is easy to enable large amount of IOVA-contiguous memory use-cases + with IOVA in VA mode. + + It is expected that all PCI drivers work in both RTE_IOVA_PA and + RTE_IOVA_VA modes. + + If a PCI driver does not support RTE_IOVA_PA mode, the + ``RTE_PCI_DRV_NEED_IOVA_AS_VA`` flag is used to dictate that this PCI + driver can only work in RTE_IOVA_VA mode. + IOVA Mode Configuration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal.c b/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal.c index 2e5499f9b4..34db787539 100644 --- a/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal.c +++ b/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal.c @@ -1061,10 +1061,8 @@ rte_eal_init(int argc, char **argv) enum rte_iova_mode iova_mode = rte_bus_get_iommu_class(); if (iova_mode == RTE_IOVA_DC) { - iova_mode = phys_addrs ? RTE_IOVA_PA : RTE_IOVA_VA; - RTE_LOG(DEBUG, EAL, - "Buses did not request a specific IOVA mode, using '%s' based on physical addresses availability.\n", - phys_addrs ? "PA" : "VA"); + iova_mode = RTE_IOVA_VA; + RTE_LOG(DEBUG, EAL, "Buses did not request a specific IOVA mode, select IOVA as VA mode.\n"); } #ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_KNI /* Workaround for KNI which requires physical address to work */