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* Controlling IOVA addresses generated by IOMMU
@ 2021-04-07 20:56 Sadanand Warrier
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From: Sadanand Warrier @ 2021-04-07 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Folks
   Is there any kernel API or control mechanism for an IO-MMU that one
could use to specify that a buffer earmarked for DMA would always have an
IOVA greater than 4GB?
Basically if I used pci_map_sg and passed a scatter list I would like the
dma_address field in the scatterlist structure to be always greater than
4GB when it returned.

Thanks

S

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