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2
3=========================================
4IAA Compression Accelerator Crypto Driver
5=========================================
6
7Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@linux.intel.com>
8
9The IAA crypto driver supports compression/decompression compatible
10with the DEFLATE compression standard described in RFC 1951, which is
11the compression/decompression algorithm exported by this module.
12
13The IAA hardware spec can be found here:
14
15  https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/721858
16
17The iaa_crypto driver is designed to work as a layer underneath
18higher-level compression devices such as zswap.
19
20Users can select IAA compress/decompress acceleration by specifying
21one of the supported IAA compression algorithms in whatever facility
22allows compression algorithms to be selected.
23
24For example, a zswap device can select the IAA 'fixed' mode
25represented by selecting the 'deflate-iaa' crypto compression
26algorithm::
27
28  # echo deflate-iaa > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/compressor
29
30This will tell zswap to use the IAA 'fixed' compression mode for all
31compresses and decompresses.
32
33Currently, there is only one compression modes available, 'fixed'
34mode.
35
36The 'fixed' compression mode implements the compression scheme
37specified by RFC 1951 and is given the crypto algorithm name
38'deflate-iaa'.  (Because the IAA hardware has a 4k history-window
39limitation, only buffers <= 4k, or that have been compressed using a
40<= 4k history window, are technically compliant with the deflate spec,
41which allows for a window of up to 32k.  Because of this limitation,
42the IAA fixed mode deflate algorithm is given its own algorithm name
43rather than simply 'deflate').
44
45
46Config options and other setup
47==============================
48
49The IAA crypto driver is available via menuconfig using the following
50path::
51
52  Cryptographic API -> Hardware crypto devices -> Support for Intel(R) IAA Compression Accelerator
53
54In the configuration file the option called CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_IAA_CRYPTO.
55
56The IAA crypto driver also supports statistics, which are available
57via menuconfig using the following path::
58
59  Cryptographic API -> Hardware crypto devices -> Support for Intel(R) IAA Compression -> Enable Intel(R) IAA Compression Accelerator Statistics
60
61In the configuration file the option called CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_IAA_CRYPTO_STATS.
62
63The following config options should also be enabled::
64
65  CONFIG_IRQ_REMAP=y
66  CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU=y
67  CONFIG_INTEL_IOMMU_SVM=y
68  CONFIG_PCI_ATS=y
69  CONFIG_PCI_PRI=y
70  CONFIG_PCI_PASID=y
71  CONFIG_INTEL_IDXD=m
72  CONFIG_INTEL_IDXD_SVM=y
73
74IAA is one of the first Intel accelerator IPs that can work in
75conjunction with the Intel IOMMU.  There are multiple modes that exist
76for testing. Based on IOMMU configuration, there are 3 modes::
77
78  - Scalable
79  - Legacy
80  - No IOMMU
81
82
83Scalable mode
84-------------
85
86Scalable mode supports Shared Virtual Memory (SVM or SVA). It is
87entered when using the kernel boot commandline::
88
89  intel_iommu=on,sm_on
90
91with VT-d turned on in BIOS.
92
93With scalable mode, both shared and dedicated workqueues are available
94for use.
95
96For scalable mode, the following BIOS settings should be enabled::
97
98  Socket Configuration > IIO Configuration > Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) > Intel VT for Directed I/O
99
100  Socket Configuration > IIO Configuration > PCIe ENQCMD > ENQCMDS
101
102
103Legacy mode
104-----------
105
106Legacy mode is entered when using the kernel boot commandline::
107
108  intel_iommu=off
109
110or VT-d is not turned on in BIOS.
111
112If you have booted into Linux and not sure if VT-d is on, do a "dmesg
113| grep -i dmar". If you don't see a number of DMAR devices enumerated,
114most likely VT-d is not on.
115
116With legacy mode, only dedicated workqueues are available for use.
117
118
119No IOMMU mode
120-------------
121
122No IOMMU mode is entered when using the kernel boot commandline::
123
124  iommu=off.
125
126With no IOMMU mode, only dedicated workqueues are available for use.
127
128
129Usage
130=====
131
132accel-config
133------------
134
135When loaded, the iaa_crypto driver automatically creates a default
136configuration and enables it, and assigns default driver attributes.
137If a different configuration or set of driver attributes is required,
138the user must first disable the IAA devices and workqueues, reset the
139configuration, and then re-register the deflate-iaa algorithm with the
140crypto subsystem by removing and reinserting the iaa_crypto module.
141
142The :ref:`iaa_disable_script` in the 'Use Cases'
143section below can be used to disable the default configuration.
144
145See :ref:`iaa_default_config` below for details of the default
146configuration.
147
148More likely than not, however, and because of the complexity and
149configurability of the accelerator devices, the user will want to
150configure the device and manually enable the desired devices and
151workqueues.
152
153The userspace tool to help doing that is called accel-config.  Using
154accel-config to configure device or loading a previously saved config
155is highly recommended.  The device can be controlled via sysfs
156directly but comes with the warning that you should do this ONLY if
157you know exactly what you are doing.  The following sections will not
158cover the sysfs interface but assumes you will be using accel-config.
159
160The :ref:`iaa_sysfs_config` section in the appendix below can be
161consulted for the sysfs interface details if interested.
162
163The accel-config tool along with instructions for building it can be
164found here:
165
166  https://github.com/intel/idxd-config/#readme
167
168Typical usage
169-------------
170
171In order for the iaa_crypto module to actually do any
172compression/decompression work on behalf of a facility, one or more
173IAA workqueues need to be bound to the iaa_crypto driver.
174
175For instance, here's an example of configuring an IAA workqueue and
176binding it to the iaa_crypto driver (note that device names are
177specified as 'iax' rather than 'iaa' - this is because upstream still
178has the old 'iax' device naming in place) ::
179
180  # configure wq1.0
181
182  accel-config config-wq --group-id=0 --mode=dedicated --type=kernel --priority=10 --name="iaa_crypto" --driver-name="crypto" iax1/wq1.0
183
184  accel-config config-engine iax1/engine1.0 --group-id=0
185
186  # enable IAA device iax1
187
188  accel-config enable-device iax1
189
190  # enable wq1.0 on IAX device iax1
191
192  accel-config enable-wq iax1/wq1.0
193
194Whenever a new workqueue is bound to or unbound from the iaa_crypto
195driver, the available workqueues are 'rebalanced' such that work
196submitted from a particular CPU is given to the most appropriate
197workqueue available.  Current best practice is to configure and bind
198at least one workqueue for each IAA device, but as long as there is at
199least one workqueue configured and bound to any IAA device in the
200system, the iaa_crypto driver will work, albeit most likely not as
201efficiently.
202
203The IAA crypto algorigthms is operational and compression and
204decompression operations are fully enabled following the successful
205binding of the first IAA workqueue to the iaa_crypto driver.
206
207Similarly, the IAA crypto algorithm is not operational and compression
208and decompression operations are disabled following the unbinding of
209the last IAA worqueue to the iaa_crypto driver.
210
211As a result, the IAA crypto algorithms and thus the IAA hardware are
212only available when one or more workques are bound to the iaa_crypto
213driver.
214
215When there are no IAA workqueues bound to the driver, the IAA crypto
216algorithms can be unregistered by removing the module.
217
218
219Driver attributes
220-----------------
221
222There are a couple user-configurable driver attributes that can be
223used to configure various modes of operation.  They're listed below,
224along with their default values.  To set any of these attributes, echo
225the appropriate values to the attribute file located under
226/sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/
227
228The attribute settings at the time the IAA algorithms are registered
229are captured in each algorithm's crypto_ctx and used for all compresses
230and decompresses when using that algorithm.
231
232The available attributes are:
233
234  - verify_compress
235
236    Toggle compression verification.  If set, each compress will be
237    internally decompressed and the contents verified, returning error
238    codes if unsuccessful.  This can be toggled with 0/1::
239
240      echo 0 > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/verify_compress
241
242    The default setting is '1' - verify all compresses.
243
244  - sync_mode
245
246    Select mode to be used to wait for completion of each compresses
247    and decompress operation.
248
249    The crypto async interface support implemented by iaa_crypto
250    provides an implementation that satisfies the interface but does
251    so in a synchronous manner - it fills and submits the IDXD
252    descriptor and then loops around waiting for it to complete before
253    returning.  This isn't a problem at the moment, since all existing
254    callers (e.g. zswap) wrap any asynchronous callees in a
255    synchronous wrapper anyway.
256
257    The iaa_crypto driver does however provide true asynchronous
258    support for callers that can make use of it.  In this mode, it
259    fills and submits the IDXD descriptor, then returns immediately
260    with -EINPROGRESS.  The caller can then either poll for completion
261    itself, which requires specific code in the caller which currently
262    nothing in the upstream kernel implements, or go to sleep and wait
263    for an interrupt signaling completion.  This latter mode is
264    supported by current users in the kernel such as zswap via
265    synchronous wrappers.  Although it is supported this mode is
266    significantly slower than the synchronous mode that does the
267    polling in the iaa_crypto driver previously mentioned.
268
269    This mode can be enabled by writing 'async_irq' to the sync_mode
270    iaa_crypto driver attribute::
271
272      echo async_irq > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/sync_mode
273
274    Async mode without interrupts (caller must poll) can be enabled by
275    writing 'async' to it::
276
277      echo async > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/sync_mode
278
279    The mode that does the polling in the iaa_crypto driver can be
280    enabled by writing 'sync' to it::
281
282      echo sync > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/sync_mode
283
284    The default mode is 'sync'.
285
286.. _iaa_default_config:
287
288IAA Default Configuration
289-------------------------
290
291When the iaa_crypto driver is loaded, each IAA device has a single
292work queue configured for it, with the following attributes::
293
294          mode              "dedicated"
295          threshold         0
296          size              Total WQ Size from WQCAP
297          priority          10
298          type              IDXD_WQT_KERNEL
299          group             0
300          name              "iaa_crypto"
301          driver_name       "crypto"
302
303The devices and workqueues are also enabled and therefore the driver
304is ready to be used without any additional configuration.
305
306The default driver attributes in effect when the driver is loaded are::
307
308          sync_mode         "sync"
309          verify_compress   1
310
311In order to change either the device/work queue or driver attributes,
312the enabled devices and workqueues must first be disabled.  In order
313to have the new configuration applied to the deflate-iaa crypto
314algorithm, it needs to be re-registered by removing and reinserting
315the iaa_crypto module.  The :ref:`iaa_disable_script` in the 'Use
316Cases' section below can be used to disable the default configuration.
317
318Statistics
319==========
320
321If the optional debugfs statistics support is enabled, the IAA crypto
322driver will generate statistics which can be accessed in debugfs at::
323
324  # ls -al /sys/kernel/debug/iaa-crypto/
325  total 0
326  drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 0 Mar  3 07:55 .
327  drwx------ 53 root root 0 Mar  3 07:55 ..
328  -rw-r--r--  1 root root 0 Mar  3 07:55 global_stats
329  -rw-r--r--  1 root root 0 Mar  3 07:55 stats_reset
330  -rw-r--r--  1 root root 0 Mar  3 07:55 wq_stats
331
332The global_stats file shows a set of global statistics collected since
333the driver has been loaded or reset::
334
335  # cat global_stats
336  global stats:
337    total_comp_calls: 4300
338    total_decomp_calls: 4164
339    total_sw_decomp_calls: 0
340    total_comp_bytes_out: 5993989
341    total_decomp_bytes_in: 5993989
342    total_completion_einval_errors: 0
343    total_completion_timeout_errors: 0
344    total_completion_comp_buf_overflow_errors: 136
345
346The wq_stats file shows per-wq stats, a set for each iaa device and wq
347in addition to some global stats::
348
349  # cat wq_stats
350  iaa device:
351    id: 1
352    n_wqs: 1
353    comp_calls: 0
354    comp_bytes: 0
355    decomp_calls: 0
356    decomp_bytes: 0
357    wqs:
358      name: iaa_crypto
359      comp_calls: 0
360      comp_bytes: 0
361      decomp_calls: 0
362      decomp_bytes: 0
363
364  iaa device:
365    id: 3
366    n_wqs: 1
367    comp_calls: 0
368    comp_bytes: 0
369    decomp_calls: 0
370    decomp_bytes: 0
371    wqs:
372      name: iaa_crypto
373      comp_calls: 0
374      comp_bytes: 0
375      decomp_calls: 0
376      decomp_bytes: 0
377
378  iaa device:
379    id: 5
380    n_wqs: 1
381    comp_calls: 1360
382    comp_bytes: 1999776
383    decomp_calls: 0
384    decomp_bytes: 0
385    wqs:
386      name: iaa_crypto
387      comp_calls: 1360
388      comp_bytes: 1999776
389      decomp_calls: 0
390      decomp_bytes: 0
391
392  iaa device:
393    id: 7
394    n_wqs: 1
395    comp_calls: 2940
396    comp_bytes: 3994213
397    decomp_calls: 4164
398    decomp_bytes: 5993989
399    wqs:
400      name: iaa_crypto
401      comp_calls: 2940
402      comp_bytes: 3994213
403      decomp_calls: 4164
404      decomp_bytes: 5993989
405    ...
406
407Writing to 'stats_reset' resets all the stats, including the
408per-device and per-wq stats::
409
410  # echo 1 > stats_reset
411  # cat wq_stats
412    global stats:
413    total_comp_calls: 0
414    total_decomp_calls: 0
415    total_comp_bytes_out: 0
416    total_decomp_bytes_in: 0
417    total_completion_einval_errors: 0
418    total_completion_timeout_errors: 0
419    total_completion_comp_buf_overflow_errors: 0
420    ...
421
422
423Use cases
424=========
425
426Simple zswap test
427-----------------
428
429For this example, the kernel should be configured according to the
430dedicated mode options described above, and zswap should be enabled as
431well::
432
433  CONFIG_ZSWAP=y
434
435This is a simple test that uses iaa_compress as the compressor for a
436swap (zswap) device.  It sets up the zswap device and then uses the
437memory_memadvise program listed below to forcibly swap out and in a
438specified number of pages, demonstrating both compress and decompress.
439
440The zswap test expects the work queues for each IAA device on the
441system to be configured properly as a kernel workqueue with a
442workqueue driver_name of "crypto".
443
444The first step is to make sure the iaa_crypto module is loaded::
445
446  modprobe iaa_crypto
447
448If the IAA devices and workqueues haven't previously been disabled and
449reconfigured, then the default configuration should be in place and no
450further IAA configuration is necessary.  See :ref:`iaa_default_config`
451below for details of the default configuration.
452
453If the default configuration is in place, you should see the iaa
454devices and wq0s enabled::
455
456  # cat /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax1/state
457  enabled
458  # cat /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax1/wq1.0/state
459  enabled
460
461To demonstrate that the following steps work as expected, these
462commands can be used to enable debug output::
463
464  # echo -n 'module iaa_crypto +p' > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control
465  # echo -n 'module idxd +p' > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control
466
467Use the following commands to enable zswap::
468
469  # echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/enabled
470  # echo 50 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/max_pool_percent
471  # echo deflate-iaa > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/compressor
472  # echo zsmalloc > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/zpool
473  # echo 1 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/enabled
474  # echo 100 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
475  # echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled
476  # echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory
477
478Now you can now run the zswap workload you want to measure. For
479example, using the memory_memadvise code below, the following command
480will swap in and out 100 pages::
481
482  ./memory_madvise 100
483
484  Allocating 100 pages to swap in/out
485  Swapping out 100 pages
486  Swapping in 100 pages
487  Swapped out and in 100 pages
488
489You should see something like the following in the dmesg output::
490
491  [  404.202972] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_acompress: dma_map_sg, src_addr 223925c000, nr_sgs 1, req->src 00000000ee7cb5e6, req->slen 4096, sg_dma_len(sg) 4096
492  [  404.202973] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_acompress: dma_map_sg, dst_addr 21dadf8000, nr_sgs 1, req->dst 000000008d6acea8, req->dlen 4096, sg_dma_len(sg) 8192
493  [  404.202975] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_compress: desc->src1_addr 223925c000, desc->src1_size 4096, desc->dst_addr 21dadf8000, desc->max_dst_size 4096, desc->src2_addr 2203543000, desc->src2_size 1568
494  [  404.202981] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_compress_verify: (verify) desc->src1_addr 21dadf8000, desc->src1_size 228, desc->dst_addr 223925c000, desc->max_dst_size 4096, desc->src2_addr 0, desc->src2_size 0
495  ...
496
497Now that basic functionality has been demonstrated, the defaults can
498be erased and replaced with a different configuration.  To do that,
499first disable zswap::
500
501  # echo lzo > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/compressor
502  # swapoff -a
503  # echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/accept_threshold_percent
504  # echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/max_pool_percent
505  # echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/enabled
506  # echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/enabled
507
508Then run the :ref:`iaa_disable_script` in the 'Use Cases' section
509below to disable the default configuration.
510
511Finally turn swap back on::
512
513  # swapon -a
514
515Following all that the IAA device(s) can now be re-configured and
516enabled as desired for further testing.  Below is one example.
517
518The zswap test expects the work queues for each IAA device on the
519system to be configured properly as a kernel workqueue with a
520workqueue driver_name of "crypto".
521
522The below script automatically does that::
523
524  #!/bin/bash
525
526  echo "IAA devices:"
527  lspci -d:0cfe
528  echo "# IAA devices:"
529  lspci -d:0cfe | wc -l
530
531  #
532  # count iaa instances
533  #
534  iaa_dev_id="0cfe"
535  num_iaa=$(lspci -d:${iaa_dev_id} | wc -l)
536  echo "Found ${num_iaa} IAA instances"
537
538  #
539  # disable iaa wqs and devices
540  #
541  echo "Disable IAA"
542
543  for ((i = 1; i < ${num_iaa} * 2; i += 2)); do
544      echo disable wq iax${i}/wq${i}.0
545      accel-config disable-wq iax${i}/wq${i}.0
546      echo disable iaa iax${i}
547      accel-config disable-device iax${i}
548  done
549
550  echo "End Disable IAA"
551
552  echo "Reload iaa_crypto module"
553
554  rmmod iaa_crypto
555  modprobe iaa_crypto
556
557  echo "End Reload iaa_crypto module"
558
559  #
560  # configure iaa wqs and devices
561  #
562  echo "Configure IAA"
563  for ((i = 1; i < ${num_iaa} * 2; i += 2)); do
564      accel-config config-wq --group-id=0 --mode=dedicated --wq-size=128 --priority=10 --type=kernel --name="iaa_crypto" --driver-name="crypto" iax${i}/wq${i}.0
565      accel-config config-engine iax${i}/engine${i}.0 --group-id=0
566  done
567
568  echo "End Configure IAA"
569
570  #
571  # enable iaa wqs and devices
572  #
573  echo "Enable IAA"
574
575  for ((i = 1; i < ${num_iaa} * 2; i += 2)); do
576      echo enable iaa iax${i}
577      accel-config enable-device iax${i}
578      echo enable wq iax${i}/wq${i}.0
579      accel-config enable-wq iax${i}/wq${i}.0
580  done
581
582  echo "End Enable IAA"
583
584When the workqueues are bound to the iaa_crypto driver, you should
585see something similar to the following in dmesg output if you've
586enabled debug output (echo -n 'module iaa_crypto +p' >
587/sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control)::
588
589  [   60.752344] idxd 0000:f6:02.0: add_iaa_wq: added wq 000000004068d14d to iaa 00000000c9585ba2, n_wq 1
590  [   60.752346] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: nr_nodes=2, nr_cpus 160, nr_iaa 8, cpus_per_iaa 20
591  [   60.752347] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: iaa=0
592  [   60.752349] idxd 0000:6a:02.0: request_iaa_wq: getting wq from iaa_device 0000000042d7bc52 (0)
593  [   60.752350] idxd 0000:6a:02.0: request_iaa_wq: returning unused wq 00000000c8bb4452 (0) from iaa device 0000000042d7bc52 (0)
594  [   60.752352] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: assigned wq for cpu=0, node=0 = wq 00000000c8bb4452
595  [   60.752354] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: iaa=0
596  [   60.752355] idxd 0000:6a:02.0: request_iaa_wq: getting wq from iaa_device 0000000042d7bc52 (0)
597  [   60.752356] idxd 0000:6a:02.0: request_iaa_wq: returning unused wq 00000000c8bb4452 (0) from iaa device 0000000042d7bc52 (0)
598  [   60.752358] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: assigned wq for cpu=1, node=0 = wq 00000000c8bb4452
599  [   60.752359] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: iaa=0
600  [   60.752360] idxd 0000:6a:02.0: request_iaa_wq: getting wq from iaa_device 0000000042d7bc52 (0)
601  [   60.752361] idxd 0000:6a:02.0: request_iaa_wq: returning unused wq 00000000c8bb4452 (0) from iaa device 0000000042d7bc52 (0)
602  [   60.752362] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: assigned wq for cpu=2, node=0 = wq 00000000c8bb4452
603  [   60.752364] iaa_crypto: rebalance_wq_table: iaa=0
604  .
605  .
606  .
607
608Once the workqueues and devices have been enabled, the IAA crypto
609algorithms are enabled and available.  When the IAA crypto algorithms
610have been successfully enabled, you should see the following dmesg
611output::
612
613  [   64.893759] iaa_crypto: iaa_crypto_enable: iaa_crypto now ENABLED
614
615Now run the following zswap-specific setup commands to have zswap use
616the 'fixed' compression mode::
617
618  echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/enabled
619  echo 50 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/max_pool_percent
620  echo deflate-iaa > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/compressor
621  echo zsmalloc > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/zpool
622  echo 1 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/enabled
623
624  echo 100 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
625  echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled
626  echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory
627
628Finally, you can now run the zswap workload you want to measure. For
629example, using the code below, the following command will swap in and
630out 100 pages::
631
632  ./memory_madvise 100
633
634  Allocating 100 pages to swap in/out
635  Swapping out 100 pages
636  Swapping in 100 pages
637  Swapped out and in 100 pages
638
639You should see something like the following in the dmesg output if
640you've enabled debug output (echo -n 'module iaa_crypto +p' >
641/sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control)::
642
643  [  404.202972] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_acompress: dma_map_sg, src_addr 223925c000, nr_sgs 1, req->src 00000000ee7cb5e6, req->slen 4096, sg_dma_len(sg) 4096
644  [  404.202973] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_acompress: dma_map_sg, dst_addr 21dadf8000, nr_sgs 1, req->dst 000000008d6acea8, req->dlen 4096, sg_dma_len(sg) 8192
645  [  404.202975] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_compress: desc->src1_addr 223925c000, desc->src1_size 4096, desc->dst_addr 21dadf8000, desc->max_dst_size 4096, desc->src2_addr 2203543000, desc->src2_size 1568
646  [  404.202981] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_compress_verify: (verify) desc->src1_addr 21dadf8000, desc->src1_size 228, desc->dst_addr 223925c000, desc->max_dst_size 4096, desc->src2_addr 0, desc->src2_size 0
647  [  409.203227] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_adecompress: dma_map_sg, src_addr 21ddd8b100, nr_sgs 1, req->src 0000000084adab64, req->slen 228, sg_dma_len(sg) 228
648  [  409.203235] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_adecompress: dma_map_sg, dst_addr 21ee3dc000, nr_sgs 1, req->dst 000000004e2990d0, req->dlen 4096, sg_dma_len(sg) 4096
649  [  409.203239] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_decompress: desc->src1_addr 21ddd8b100, desc->src1_size 228, desc->dst_addr 21ee3dc000, desc->max_dst_size 4096, desc->src2_addr 0, desc->src2_size 0
650  [  409.203254] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_adecompress: dma_map_sg, src_addr 21ddd8b100, nr_sgs 1, req->src 0000000084adab64, req->slen 228, sg_dma_len(sg) 228
651  [  409.203256] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_comp_adecompress: dma_map_sg, dst_addr 21f1551000, nr_sgs 1, req->dst 000000004e2990d0, req->dlen 4096, sg_dma_len(sg) 4096
652  [  409.203257] idxd 0000:e7:02.0: iaa_decompress: desc->src1_addr 21ddd8b100, desc->src1_size 228, desc->dst_addr 21f1551000, desc->max_dst_size 4096, desc->src2_addr 0, desc->src2_size 0
653
654In order to unregister the IAA crypto algorithms, and register new
655ones using different parameters, any users of the current algorithm
656should be stopped and the IAA workqueues and devices disabled.
657
658In the case of zswap, remove the IAA crypto algorithm as the
659compressor and turn off swap (to remove all references to
660iaa_crypto)::
661
662  echo lzo > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/compressor
663  swapoff -a
664
665  echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/accept_threshold_percent
666  echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/max_pool_percent
667  echo 0 > /sys/module/zswap/parameters/enabled
668
669Once zswap is disabled and no longer using iaa_crypto, the IAA wqs and
670devices can be disabled.
671
672.. _iaa_disable_script:
673
674IAA disable script
675------------------
676
677The below script automatically does that::
678
679  #!/bin/bash
680
681  echo "IAA devices:"
682  lspci -d:0cfe
683  echo "# IAA devices:"
684  lspci -d:0cfe | wc -l
685
686  #
687  # count iaa instances
688  #
689  iaa_dev_id="0cfe"
690  num_iaa=$(lspci -d:${iaa_dev_id} | wc -l)
691  echo "Found ${num_iaa} IAA instances"
692
693  #
694  # disable iaa wqs and devices
695  #
696  echo "Disable IAA"
697
698  for ((i = 1; i < ${num_iaa} * 2; i += 2)); do
699      echo disable wq iax${i}/wq${i}.0
700      accel-config disable-wq iax${i}/wq${i}.0
701      echo disable iaa iax${i}
702      accel-config disable-device iax${i}
703  done
704
705  echo "End Disable IAA"
706
707Finally, at this point the iaa_crypto module can be removed, which
708will unregister the current IAA crypto algorithms::
709
710  rmmod iaa_crypto
711
712
713memory_madvise.c (gcc -o memory_memadvise memory_madvise.c)::
714
715  #include <stdio.h>
716  #include <stdlib.h>
717  #include <string.h>
718  #include <unistd.h>
719  #include <sys/mman.h>
720  #include <linux/mman.h>
721
722  #ifndef MADV_PAGEOUT
723  #define MADV_PAGEOUT    21      /* force pages out immediately */
724  #endif
725
726  #define PG_SZ           4096
727
728  int main(int argc, char **argv)
729  {
730        int i, nr_pages = 1;
731        int64_t *dump_ptr;
732        char *addr, *a;
733        int loop = 1;
734
735        if (argc > 1)
736                nr_pages = atoi(argv[1]);
737
738        printf("Allocating %d pages to swap in/out\n", nr_pages);
739
740        /* allocate pages */
741        addr = mmap(NULL, nr_pages * PG_SZ, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
742        *addr = 1;
743
744        /* initialize data in page to all '*' chars */
745        memset(addr, '*', nr_pages * PG_SZ);
746
747         printf("Swapping out %d pages\n", nr_pages);
748
749        /* Tell kernel to swap it out */
750        madvise(addr, nr_pages * PG_SZ, MADV_PAGEOUT);
751
752        while (loop > 0) {
753                /* Wait for swap out to finish */
754                sleep(5);
755
756                a = addr;
757
758                printf("Swapping in %d pages\n", nr_pages);
759
760                /* Access the page ... this will swap it back in again */
761                for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
762                        if (a[0] != '*') {
763                                printf("Bad data from decompress!!!!!\n");
764
765                                dump_ptr = (int64_t *)a;
766                                 for (int j = 0; j < 100; j++) {
767                                        printf("  page %d data: %#llx\n", i, *dump_ptr);
768                                        dump_ptr++;
769                                }
770                        }
771
772                        a += PG_SZ;
773                }
774
775                loop --;
776        }
777
778       printf("Swapped out and in %d pages\n", nr_pages);
779
780Appendix
781========
782
783.. _iaa_sysfs_config:
784
785IAA sysfs config interface
786--------------------------
787
788Below is a description of the IAA sysfs interface, which as mentioned
789in the main document, should only be used if you know exactly what you
790are doing.  Even then, there's no compelling reason to use it directly
791since accel-config can do everything the sysfs interface can and in
792fact accel-config is based on it under the covers.
793
794The 'IAA config path' is /sys/bus/dsa/devices and contains
795subdirectories representing each IAA device, workqueue, engine, and
796group.  Note that in the sysfs interface, the IAA devices are actually
797named using iax e.g. iax1, iax3, etc. (Note that IAA devices are the
798odd-numbered devices; the even-numbered devices are DSA devices and
799can be ignored for IAA).
800
801The 'IAA device bind path' is /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/idxd/bind and is
802the file that is written to enable an IAA device.
803
804The 'IAA workqueue bind path' is /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/bind and
805is the file that is written to enable an IAA workqueue.
806
807Similarly /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/idxd/unbind and
808/sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/unbind are used to disable IAA devices and
809workqueues.
810
811The basic sequence of commands needed to set up the IAA devices and
812workqueues is:
813
814For each device::
815  1) Disable any workqueues enabled on the device.  For example to
816     disable workques 0 and 1 on IAA device 3::
817
818       # echo wq3.0 > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/unbind
819       # echo wq3.1 > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/unbind
820
821  2) Disable the device. For example to disable IAA device 3::
822
823       # echo iax3 > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/idxd/unbind
824
825  3) configure the desired workqueues.  For example, to configure
826     workqueue 3 on IAA device 3::
827
828       # echo dedicated > /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax3/wq3.3/mode
829       # echo 128 > /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax3/wq3.3/size
830       # echo 0 > /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax3/wq3.3/group_id
831       # echo 10 > /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax3/wq3.3/priority
832       # echo "kernel" > /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax3/wq3.3/type
833       # echo "iaa_crypto" > /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax3/wq3.3/name
834       # echo "crypto" > /sys/bus/dsa/devices/iax3/wq3.3/driver_name
835
836  4) Enable the device. For example to enable IAA device 3::
837
838       # echo iax3 > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/idxd/bind
839
840  5) Enable the desired workqueues on the device.  For example to
841     enable workques 0 and 1 on IAA device 3::
842
843       # echo wq3.0 > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/bind
844       # echo wq3.1 > /sys/bus/dsa/drivers/crypto/bind
845