With the IOMMU infrastructure introduced before 1.2, we need to use
dma_memory_map() to obtain a qemu pointer to memory from an IO bus address.
However, dma_memory_map() alters the given length to reflect the length
over which the used DMA translation is valid - which could be either more
or less than the requested length.
usb_packet_map() does not correctly handle these cases, simply failing if
dma_memory_map() alters the requested length. If dma_memory_map()
increased the length, we just need to use the requested length for the
qemu_iovec_add(). However, if it decreased the length, it means that a
single DMA translation is not valid for the whole sglist element, and so
we need to loop, splitting it up into multiple iovec entries for each
piece with a DMA translation (in practice >2 pieces is unlikely).
This patch implements the correct behaviour
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
{
DMADirection dir = (p->pid == USB_TOKEN_IN) ?
DMA_DIRECTION_FROM_DEVICE : DMA_DIRECTION_TO_DEVICE;
- dma_addr_t len;
void *mem;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < sgl->nsg; i++) {
- len = sgl->sg[i].len;
- mem = dma_memory_map(sgl->dma, sgl->sg[i].base, &len, dir);
- if (!mem) {
- goto err;
- }
- qemu_iovec_add(&p->iov, mem, len);
- if (len != sgl->sg[i].len) {
- goto err;
+ dma_addr_t base = sgl->sg[i].base;
+ dma_addr_t len = sgl->sg[i].len;
+
+ while (len) {
+ dma_addr_t xlen = len;
+ mem = dma_memory_map(sgl->dma, sgl->sg[i].base, &xlen, dir);
+ if (!mem) {
+ goto err;
+ }
+ if (xlen > len) {
+ xlen = len;
+ }
+ qemu_iovec_add(&p->iov, mem, xlen);
+ len -= xlen;
+ base += xlen;
}
}
return 0;