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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only # The IOVA library may also be used by non-IOMMU_API users config IOMMU_IOVA tristate # The IOASID library may also be used by non-IOMMU_API users config IOASID tristate # IOMMU_API always gets selected by whoever wants it. config IOMMU_API bool menuconfig IOMMU_SUPPORT bool "IOMMU Hardware Support" depends on MMU default y help Say Y here if you want to compile device drivers for IO Memory Management Units into the kernel. These devices usually allow to remap DMA requests and/or remap interrupts from other devices on the system. if IOMMU_SUPPORT menu "Generic IOMMU Pagetable Support" # Selected by the actual pagetable implementations config IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE bool config IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE bool "ARMv7/v8 Long Descriptor Format" select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE depends on ARM || ARM64 || (COMPILE_TEST && !GENERIC_ATOMIC64) help Enable support for the ARM long descriptor pagetable format. This allocator supports 4K/2M/1G, 16K/32M and 64K/512M page sizes at both stage-1 and stage-2, as well as address spaces up to 48-bits in size. config IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE_SELFTEST bool "LPAE selftests" depends on IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE help Enable self-tests for LPAE page table allocator. This performs a series of page-table consistency checks during boot. If unsure, say N here. config IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_ARMV7S bool "ARMv7/v8 Short Descriptor Format" select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE depends on ARM || ARM64 || COMPILE_TEST help Enable support for the ARM Short-descriptor pagetable format. This supports 32-bit virtual and physical addresses mapped using 2-level tables with 4KB pages/1MB sections, and contiguous entries for 64KB pages/16MB supersections if indicated by the IOMMU driver. config IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_ARMV7S_SELFTEST bool "ARMv7s selftests" depends on IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_ARMV7S help Enable self-tests for ARMv7s page table allocator. This performs a series of page-table consistency checks during boot. If unsure, say N here. endmenu config IOMMU_DEBUGFS bool "Export IOMMU internals in DebugFS" depends on DEBUG_FS help Allows exposure of IOMMU device internals. This option enables the use of debugfs by IOMMU drivers as required. Devices can, at initialization time, cause the IOMMU code to create a top-level debug/iommu directory, and then populate a subdirectory with entries as required. choice prompt "IOMMU default domain type" depends on IOMMU_API default IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_LAZY if X86 || IA64 default IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_STRICT help Choose the type of IOMMU domain used to manage DMA API usage by device drivers. The options here typically represent different levels of tradeoff between robustness/security and performance, depending on the IOMMU driver. Not all IOMMUs support all options. This choice can be overridden at boot via the command line, and for some devices also at runtime via sysfs. If unsure, keep the default. config IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_STRICT bool "Translated - Strict" help Trusted devices use translation to restrict their access to only DMA-mapped pages, with strict TLB invalidation on unmap. Equivalent to passing "iommu.passthrough=0 iommu.strict=1" on the command line. Untrusted devices always use this mode, with an additional layer of bounce-buffering such that they cannot gain access to any unrelated data within a mapped page. config IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_LAZY bool "Translated - Lazy" help Trusted devices use translation to restrict their access to only DMA-mapped pages, but with "lazy" batched TLB invalidation. This mode allows higher performance with some IOMMUs due to reduced TLB flushing, but at the cost of reduced isolation since devices may be able to access memory for some time after it has been unmapped. Equivalent to passing "iommu.passthrough=0 iommu.strict=0" on the command line. If this mode is not supported by the IOMMU driver, the effective runtime default will fall back to IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_STRICT. config IOMMU_DEFAULT_PASSTHROUGH bool "Passthrough" help Trusted devices are identity-mapped, giving them unrestricted access to memory with minimal performance overhead. Equivalent to passing "iommu.passthrough=1" (historically "iommu=pt") on the command line. If this mode is not supported by the IOMMU driver, the effective runtime default will fall back to IOMMU_DEFAULT_DMA_STRICT. endchoice config OF_IOMMU def_bool y depends on OF && IOMMU_API # IOMMU-agnostic DMA-mapping layer config IOMMU_DMA bool select DMA_OPS select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IOVA select IRQ_MSI_IOMMU select NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH # Shared Virtual Addressing library config IOMMU_SVA_LIB bool select IOASID config FSL_PAMU bool "Freescale IOMMU support" depends on PCI depends on PHYS_64BIT depends on PPC_E500MC || (COMPILE_TEST && PPC) select IOMMU_API select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR help Freescale PAMU support. PAMU is the IOMMU present on Freescale QorIQ platforms. PAMU can authorize memory access, remap the memory address, and remap I/O transaction types. # MSM IOMMU support config MSM_IOMMU bool "MSM IOMMU Support" depends on ARM depends on ARCH_MSM8X60 || ARCH_MSM8960 || COMPILE_TEST select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_ARMV7S help Support for the IOMMUs found on certain Qualcomm SOCs. These IOMMUs allow virtualization of the address space used by most cores within the multimedia subsystem. If unsure, say N here. source "drivers/iommu/amd/Kconfig" source "drivers/iommu/intel/Kconfig" config IRQ_REMAP bool "Support for Interrupt Remapping" depends on X86_64 && X86_IO_APIC && PCI_MSI && ACPI select DMAR_TABLE help Supports Interrupt remapping for IO-APIC and MSI devices. To use x2apic mode in the CPU's which support x2APIC enhancements or to support platforms with CPU's having > 8 bit APIC ID, say Y. # OMAP IOMMU support config OMAP_IOMMU bool "OMAP IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS || COMPILE_TEST select IOMMU_API help The OMAP3 media platform drivers depend on iommu support, if you need them say Y here. config OMAP_IOMMU_DEBUG bool "Export OMAP IOMMU internals in DebugFS" depends on OMAP_IOMMU && DEBUG_FS help Select this to see extensive information about the internal state of OMAP IOMMU in debugfs. Say N unless you know you need this. config ROCKCHIP_IOMMU bool "Rockchip IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_ROCKCHIP || COMPILE_TEST select IOMMU_API select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU help Support for IOMMUs found on Rockchip rk32xx SOCs. These IOMMUs allow virtualization of the address space used by most cores within the multimedia subsystem. Say Y here if you are using a Rockchip SoC that includes an IOMMU device. config SUN50I_IOMMU bool "Allwinner H6 IOMMU Support" depends on HAS_DMA depends on ARCH_SUNXI || COMPILE_TEST select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU select IOMMU_API help Support for the IOMMU introduced in the Allwinner H6 SoCs. config TEGRA_IOMMU_GART bool "Tegra GART IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_TEGRA_2x_SOC depends on TEGRA_MC select IOMMU_API help Enables support for remapping discontiguous physical memory shared with the operating system into contiguous I/O virtual space through the GART (Graphics Address Relocation Table) hardware included on Tegra SoCs. config TEGRA_IOMMU_SMMU bool "NVIDIA Tegra SMMU Support" depends on ARCH_TEGRA depends on TEGRA_AHB depends on TEGRA_MC select IOMMU_API help This driver supports the IOMMU hardware (SMMU) found on NVIDIA Tegra SoCs (Tegra30 up to Tegra210). config EXYNOS_IOMMU bool "Exynos IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_EXYNOS || COMPILE_TEST depends on !CPU_BIG_ENDIAN # revisit driver if we can enable big-endian ptes select IOMMU_API select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU help Support for the IOMMU (System MMU) of Samsung Exynos application processor family. This enables H/W multimedia accelerators to see non-linear physical memory chunks as linear memory in their address space. If unsure, say N here. config EXYNOS_IOMMU_DEBUG bool "Debugging log for Exynos IOMMU" depends on EXYNOS_IOMMU help Select this to see the detailed log message that shows what happens in the IOMMU driver. Say N unless you need kernel log message for IOMMU debugging. config IPMMU_VMSA bool "Renesas VMSA-compatible IPMMU" depends on ARCH_RENESAS || (COMPILE_TEST && !GENERIC_ATOMIC64) select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU help Support for the Renesas VMSA-compatible IPMMU found in the R-Mobile APE6, R-Car Gen{2,3} and RZ/G{1,2} SoCs. If unsure, say N. config SPAPR_TCE_IOMMU bool "sPAPR TCE IOMMU Support" depends on PPC_POWERNV || PPC_PSERIES select IOMMU_API help Enables bits of IOMMU API required by VFIO. The iommu_ops is not implemented as it is not necessary for VFIO. config APPLE_DART tristate "Apple DART IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_APPLE || (COMPILE_TEST && !GENERIC_ATOMIC64) select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE default ARCH_APPLE help Support for Apple DART (Device Address Resolution Table) IOMMUs found in Apple ARM SoCs like the M1. This IOMMU is required for most peripherals using DMA to access the main memory. Say Y here if you are using an Apple SoC. # ARM IOMMU support config ARM_SMMU tristate "ARM Ltd. System MMU (SMMU) Support" depends on ARM64 || ARM || (COMPILE_TEST && !GENERIC_ATOMIC64) select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU if ARM help Support for implementations of the ARM System MMU architecture versions 1 and 2. Say Y here if your SoC includes an IOMMU device implementing the ARM SMMU architecture. config ARM_SMMU_LEGACY_DT_BINDINGS bool "Support the legacy \"mmu-masters\" devicetree bindings" depends on ARM_SMMU=y && OF help Support for the badly designed and deprecated "mmu-masters" devicetree bindings. This allows some DMA masters to attach to the SMMU but does not provide any support via the DMA API. If you're lucky, you might be able to get VFIO up and running. If you say Y here then you'll make me very sad. Instead, say N and move your firmware to the utopian future that was 2016. config ARM_SMMU_DISABLE_BYPASS_BY_DEFAULT bool "Default to disabling bypass on ARM SMMU v1 and v2" depends on ARM_SMMU default y help Say Y here to (by default) disable bypass streams such that incoming transactions from devices that are not attached to an iommu domain will report an abort back to the device and will not be allowed to pass through the SMMU. Any old kernels that existed before this KConfig was introduced would default to _allowing_ bypass (AKA the equivalent of NO for this config). However the default for this option is YES because the old behavior is insecure. There are few reasons to allow unmatched stream bypass, and even fewer good ones. If saying YES here breaks your board you should work on fixing your board. This KConfig option is expected to be removed in the future and we'll simply hardcode the bypass disable in the code. NOTE: the kernel command line parameter 'arm-smmu.disable_bypass' will continue to override this config. config ARM_SMMU_QCOM def_tristate y depends on ARM_SMMU && ARCH_QCOM select QCOM_SCM help When running on a Qualcomm platform that has the custom variant of the ARM SMMU, this needs to be built into the SMMU driver. config ARM_SMMU_V3 tristate "ARM Ltd. System MMU Version 3 (SMMUv3) Support" depends on ARM64 select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE select GENERIC_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN help Support for implementations of the ARM System MMU architecture version 3 providing translation support to a PCIe root complex. Say Y here if your system includes an IOMMU device implementing the ARM SMMUv3 architecture. config ARM_SMMU_V3_SVA bool "Shared Virtual Addressing support for the ARM SMMUv3" depends on ARM_SMMU_V3 select IOMMU_SVA_LIB select MMU_NOTIFIER help Support for sharing process address spaces with devices using the SMMUv3. Say Y here if your system supports SVA extensions such as PCIe PASID and PRI. config S390_IOMMU def_bool y if S390 && PCI depends on S390 && PCI select IOMMU_API help Support for the IOMMU API for s390 PCI devices. config S390_CCW_IOMMU bool "S390 CCW IOMMU Support" depends on S390 && CCW || COMPILE_TEST select IOMMU_API help Enables bits of IOMMU API required by VFIO. The iommu_ops is not implemented as it is not necessary for VFIO. config S390_AP_IOMMU bool "S390 AP IOMMU Support" depends on S390 && ZCRYPT || COMPILE_TEST select IOMMU_API help Enables bits of IOMMU API required by VFIO. The iommu_ops is not implemented as it is not necessary for VFIO. config MTK_IOMMU tristate "MediaTek IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_MEDIATEK || COMPILE_TEST select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_ARMV7S select MEMORY select MTK_SMI help Support for the M4U on certain Mediatek SOCs. M4U is MultiMedia Memory Management Unit. This option enables remapping of DMA memory accesses for the multimedia subsystem. If unsure, say N here. config MTK_IOMMU_V1 tristate "MediaTek IOMMU Version 1 (M4U gen1) Support" depends on ARM depends on ARCH_MEDIATEK || COMPILE_TEST select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU select IOMMU_API select MEMORY select MTK_SMI help Support for the M4U on certain Mediatek SoCs. M4U generation 1 HW is Multimedia Memory Managememt Unit. This option enables remapping of DMA memory accesses for the multimedia subsystem. if unsure, say N here. config QCOM_IOMMU # Note: iommu drivers cannot (yet?) be built as modules bool "Qualcomm IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_QCOM || (COMPILE_TEST && !GENERIC_ATOMIC64) select QCOM_SCM select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_IO_PGTABLE_LPAE select ARM_DMA_USE_IOMMU help Support for IOMMU on certain Qualcomm SoCs. config HYPERV_IOMMU bool "Hyper-V x2APIC IRQ Handling" depends on HYPERV && X86 select IOMMU_API default HYPERV help Stub IOMMU driver to handle IRQs as to allow Hyper-V Linux guests to run with x2APIC mode enabled. config VIRTIO_IOMMU tristate "Virtio IOMMU driver" depends on VIRTIO depends on (ARM64 || X86) select IOMMU_API select IOMMU_DMA select INTERVAL_TREE select ACPI_VIOT if ACPI help Para-virtualised IOMMU driver with virtio. Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel as a guest. config SPRD_IOMMU tristate "Unisoc IOMMU Support" depends on ARCH_SPRD || COMPILE_TEST select IOMMU_API help Support for IOMMU on Unisoc's SoCs, this IOMMU can be used by Unisoc's multimedia devices, such as display, Image codec(jpeg) and a few signal processors, including VSP(video), GSP(graphic), ISP(image), and CPP(camera pixel processor), etc. Say Y here if you want to use the multimedia devices listed above. endif # IOMMU_SUPPORT