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authorRajat Jain <rajatja@google.com>2020-07-07 15:46:04 -0700
committerBjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>2020-09-16 16:42:22 -0500
commit76fc8e854e3b0b4641acf596d4a59f36d9939083 (patch)
tree8d7a2c6761c426cab67e039d0cec47d0341083bc /drivers/pci/pci.c
parent9123e3a74ec7b934a4a099e98af6a61c2f80bbf5 (diff)
PCI/ACS: Enable Translation Blocking for external devices
Translation Blocking is a required feature for Downstream Ports (Root Ports or Switch Downstream Ports) that implement ACS. When enabled, the Port checks the Address Type (AT) of each upstream Memory Request it receives. The default AT (00b) means "untranslated" and the IOMMU can decide whether to treat the address as I/O virtual or physical. If AT is not the default, i.e., if the Memory Request contains an already-translated (physical) address, the Port blocks the request and reports an ACS error. When enabling ACS, enable Translation Blocking for external-facing ports and untrusted (external) devices. This is to help prevent attacks from external devices that initiate DMA with physical addresses that bypass the IOMMU. [bhelgaas: commit log, simplify setting bit and drop warning; TB is required for Downstream Ports with ACS, so we should never see the warning] Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200707224604.3737893-4-rajatja@google.com Signed-off-by: Rajat Jain <rajatja@google.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/pci/pci.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/pci/pci.c4
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci.c b/drivers/pci/pci.c
index a458c46d7e39..8b649b01aad3 100644
--- a/drivers/pci/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/pci/pci.c
@@ -876,6 +876,10 @@ static void pci_std_enable_acs(struct pci_dev *dev)
/* Upstream Forwarding */
ctrl |= (cap & PCI_ACS_UF);
+ /* Enable Translation Blocking for external devices */
+ if (dev->external_facing || dev->untrusted)
+ ctrl |= (cap & PCI_ACS_TB);
+
pci_write_config_word(dev, pos + PCI_ACS_CTRL, ctrl);
}