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  1 What:           /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/
  2 Date:           May 2012
  3 KernelVersion:  v3.5
  4 Contact:        Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>
  5 Description:    /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/ contains a number of sub-
  6                 directories, each representing an IOMMU group.  The
  7                 name of the sub-directory matches the iommu_group_id()
  8                 for the group, which is an integer value.  Within each
  9                 subdirectory is another directory named "devices" with
 10                 links to the sysfs devices contained in this group.
 11                 The group directory also optionally contains a "name"
 12                 file if the IOMMU driver has chosen to register a more
 13                 common name for the group.
 14 Users:
 15 
 16 What:           /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/reserved_regions
 17 Date:           January 2017
 18 KernelVersion:  v4.11
 19 Contact:        Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com>
 20 Description:    /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/reserved_regions list IOVA
 21                 regions that are reserved. Not necessarily all
 22                 reserved regions are listed. This is typically used to
 23                 output direct-mapped, MSI, non mappable regions. Each
 24                 region is described on a single line: the 1st field is
 25                 the base IOVA, the second is the end IOVA and the third
 26                 field describes the type of the region.
 27 
 28                 Since kernel 5.3, in case an RMRR is used only by graphics or
 29                 USB devices it is now exposed as "direct-relaxable" instead
 30                 of "direct". In device assignment use case, for instance,
 31                 those RMRR are considered to be relaxable and safe.
 32 
 33 What:           /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/<grp_id>/type
 34 Date:           November 2020
 35 KernelVersion:  v5.11
 36 Contact:        Sai Praneeth Prakhya <sai.praneeth.prakhya@intel.com>
 37 Description:    /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/<grp_id>/type shows the type of default
 38                 domain in use by iommu for this group. See include/linux/iommu.h
 39                 for possible read values. A privileged user could request kernel to
 40                 change the group type by writing to this file. Valid write values:
 41 
 42                 ========  ======================================================
 43                 DMA       All the DMA transactions from the device in this group
 44                           are translated by the iommu.
 45                 DMA-FQ    As above, but using batched invalidation to lazily
 46                           remove translations after use. This may offer reduced
 47                           overhead at the cost of reduced memory protection.
 48                 identity  All the DMA transactions from the device in this group
 49                           are not translated by the iommu. Maximum performance
 50                           but zero protection.
 51                 auto      Change to the type the device was booted with.
 52                 ========  ======================================================
 53 
 54                 The default domain type of a group may be modified only when
 55 
 56                 - The device in the group is not bound to any device driver.
 57                   So, the users must unbind the appropriate driver before
 58                   changing the default domain type.
 59 
 60                 Unbinding a device driver will take away the driver's control
 61                 over the device and if done on devices that host root file
 62                 system could lead to catastrophic effects (the users might
 63                 need to reboot the machine to get it to normal state). So, it's
 64                 expected that the users understand what they're doing.

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