x86/dma: Mark iommu_pass_through as __read_mostly
This variable is read most of the time. This patch marks it as such. It also documents the meaning the this variable while at it. Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <joerg.roedel@amd.com>
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@@ -32,7 +32,14 @@ int no_iommu __read_mostly;
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/* Set this to 1 if there is a HW IOMMU in the system */
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/* Set this to 1 if there is a HW IOMMU in the system */
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int iommu_detected __read_mostly = 0;
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int iommu_detected __read_mostly = 0;
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int iommu_pass_through;
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/*
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* This variable becomes 1 if iommu=pt is passed on the kernel command line.
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* If this variable is 1, IOMMU implementations do no DMA ranslation for
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* devices and allow every device to access to whole physical memory. This is
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* useful if a user want to use an IOMMU only for KVM device assignment to
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* guests and not for driver dma translation.
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*/
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int iommu_pass_through __read_mostly;
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dma_addr_t bad_dma_address __read_mostly = 0;
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dma_addr_t bad_dma_address __read_mostly = 0;
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(bad_dma_address);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(bad_dma_address);
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