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video: hyperv_fb: Fix the cache type when mapping the VRAM
authorDexuan Cui <[email protected]>
Wed, 18 Nov 2020 00:03:05 +0000 (16:03 -0800)
committerWei Liu <[email protected]>
Fri, 20 Nov 2020 12:24:14 +0000 (12:24 +0000)
x86 Hyper-V used to essentially always overwrite the effective cache type
of guest memory accesses to WB. This was problematic in cases where there
is a physical device assigned to the VM, since that often requires that
the VM should have control over cache types. Thus, on newer Hyper-V since
2018, Hyper-V always honors the VM's cache type, but unexpectedly Linux VM
users start to complain that Linux VM's VRAM becomes very slow, and it
turns out that Linux VM should not map the VRAM uncacheable by ioremap().
Fix this slowness issue by using ioremap_cache().

On ARM64, ioremap_cache() is also required as the host also maps the VRAM
cacheable, otherwise VM Connect can't display properly with ioremap() or
ioremap_wc().

With this change, the VRAM on new Hyper-V is as fast as regular RAM, so
it's no longer necessary to use the hacks we added to mitigate the
slowness, i.e. we no longer need to allocate physical memory and use
it to back up the VRAM in Generation-1 VM, and we also no longer need to
allocate physical memory to back up the framebuffer in a Generation-2 VM
and copy the framebuffer to the real VRAM. A further big change will
address these for v5.11.

Fixes: 68a2d20b79b1 ("drivers/video: add Hyper-V Synthetic Video Frame Buffer Driver")
Tested-by: Boqun Feng <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Dexuan Cui <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Michael Kelley <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Haiyang Zhang <[email protected]>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected]
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <[email protected]>
drivers/video/fbdev/hyperv_fb.c

index 02411d89cb462e2f98b0960f480f3fafb7abae91..58c74d2356baf5cb25e8fef156106d6993f879ec 100644 (file)
@@ -1092,7 +1092,12 @@ static int hvfb_getmem(struct hv_device *hdev, struct fb_info *info)
                goto err1;
        }
 
-       fb_virt = ioremap(par->mem->start, screen_fb_size);
+       /*
+        * Map the VRAM cacheable for performance. This is also required for
+        * VM Connect to display properly for ARM64 Linux VM, as the host also
+        * maps the VRAM cacheable.
+        */
+       fb_virt = ioremap_cache(par->mem->start, screen_fb_size);
        if (!fb_virt)
                goto err2;
 
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