iommu/amd: Don't call the inv_ctx_cb when pasid is not set up
On the error path of amd_iommu_bind_pasid() we call mmu_notifier_unregister() for cleanup. This calls mn_release() which calls the users inv_ctx_cb function if one is available. Since the pasid is not set up yet there is nothing the user can to tear down in this call-back. So don't call inv_ctx_cb on the error path of amd_iommu_unbind_pasid() and make life of the users simpler. Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de> Tested-by: Oded Gabbay <Oded.Gabbay@amd.com>
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			@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ struct pasid_state {
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	struct pri_queue pri[PRI_QUEUE_SIZE];	/* PRI tag states */
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	struct device_state *device_state;	/* Link to our device_state */
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	int pasid;				/* PASID index */
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	bool invalid;				/* Used during teardown */
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	bool invalid;				/* Used during setup and
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						   teardown of the pasid */
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	spinlock_t lock;			/* Protect pri_queues and
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						   mmu_notifer_count */
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	wait_queue_head_t wq;			/* To wait for count == 0 */
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			@ -473,13 +474,15 @@ static void mn_release(struct mmu_notifier *mn, struct mm_struct *mm)
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{
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	struct pasid_state *pasid_state;
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	struct device_state *dev_state;
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	bool run_inv_ctx_cb;
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	might_sleep();
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	pasid_state    = mn_to_state(mn);
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	dev_state      = pasid_state->device_state;
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	run_inv_ctx_cb = !pasid_state->invalid;
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	if (pasid_state->device_state->inv_ctx_cb)
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	if (run_inv_ctx_cb && pasid_state->device_state->inv_ctx_cb)
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		dev_state->inv_ctx_cb(dev_state->pdev, pasid_state->pasid);
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	unbind_pasid(pasid_state);
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			@ -674,7 +677,8 @@ int amd_iommu_bind_pasid(struct pci_dev *pdev, int pasid,
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	pasid_state->mm           = mm;
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	pasid_state->device_state = dev_state;
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	pasid_state->pasid        = pasid;
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	pasid_state->invalid      = false;
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	pasid_state->invalid      = true; /* Mark as valid only if we are
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					     done with setting up the pasid */
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	pasid_state->mn.ops       = &iommu_mn;
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	if (pasid_state->mm == NULL)
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			@ -691,6 +695,9 @@ int amd_iommu_bind_pasid(struct pci_dev *pdev, int pasid,
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	if (ret)
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		goto out_clear_state;
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	/* Now we are ready to handle faults */
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	pasid_state->invalid = false;
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	/*
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	 * Drop the reference to the mm_struct here. We rely on the
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	 * mmu_notifier release call-back to inform us when the mm
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