[...] > > It seems to me that the main point to step forward is to clarify the global > > design and features of the rpmsg-ctrl. > > Depending on the decision taken, this series could be trashed and rewritten from > > a blank page...To not lost to much time on the series don't hesitate to limit > > the review to the minimum. > > > > I doubt you will ever get clear guidelines on the whole solution. I will get > back to you once I am done with the SMD driver, which should be in the > latter part of next week. > After looking at the rpmsg_chrdev driver, its current customers (i.e the Qcom drivers), the rpmsg name service and considering the long term goals of this patchset I have the following guidelines: 1) I thought long and hard about how to split the current rpmsg_chrdev driver between the control plane and the raw device plane and the end solution looks much slimpler than I expected. Exporting function rpmsg_eptdev_create() after moving it to another file (along with other dependencies) should be all we need. Calling rpmsg_eptdev_create() from rpmsg_ctrldev_ioctl() will automatically load the new driver, the same way calling rpmsg_ns_register_device() from rpmsg_probe() took care of loading the rpmsg_ns driver. 2) While keeping the control plane functionality related to RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL intact, introduce a new RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL that will allow for the instantiation of rpmsg_devices, exactly the same way a name service announcement from a remote processor does. I envision that code path to eventually call rpmsg_create_channel(). 3) Leave the rpmsg_channel_info structure intact and use the rpmsg_channel_info::name to bind to a rpmsg_driver, exactly how it is currently done for name service driver selection. That will allow us to re-use the current rpmsg_bus intrastructure, i.e rpmsg_bus::match(), without having to deal with yet another bus type. Proceeding this way gives us the opportunity to keep the current channel name convention for other rpmch_chrdev users untouched. 4) In a prior conversation you indicated the intention of instantiating the rpmsg_chrdev from the name service interface. I agree with doing so but conjugating that with the RPMSG_CHAR kenrel define may be tricky. I will wait to see what you come up with. I hope this helps. Thanks, Mathieu > > Thanks, > > Arnaud > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Mathieu > > > > > >> + return NULL; > > >> +} > > >> + > > >> static long rpmsg_ctrl_dev_ioctl(struct file *fp, unsigned int cmd, > > >> unsigned long arg) > > >> { > > >> struct rpmsg_ctrl_dev *ctrldev = fp->private_data; > > >> - > > >> - dev_info(&ctrldev->dev, "Control not yet implemented\n"); > > >> + void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg; > > >> + struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo; > > >> + struct rpmsg_endpoint_info eptinfo; > > >> + struct rpmsg_device *newch; > > >> + > > >> + if (cmd != RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL) > > >> + return -EINVAL; > > >> + > > >> + if (copy_from_user(&eptinfo, argp, sizeof(eptinfo))) > > >> + return -EFAULT; > > >> + > > >> + /* > > >> + * In a frst step only the rpmsg_raw service is supported. > > >> + * The override is foorced to RPMSG_RAW_SERVICE > > >> + */ > > >> + chinfo.driver_override = rpmsg_ctrl_get_drv_name(RPMSG_RAW_SERVICE); > > >> + if (!chinfo.driver_override) > > >> + return -ENODEV; > > >> + > > >> + memcpy(chinfo.name, eptinfo.name, RPMSG_NAME_SIZE); > > >> + chinfo.name[RPMSG_NAME_SIZE - 1] = '\0'; > > >> + chinfo.src = eptinfo.src; > > >> + chinfo.dst = eptinfo.dst; > > >> + > > >> + newch = rpmsg_create_channel(ctrldev->rpdev, &chinfo); > > >> + if (!newch) { > > >> + dev_err(&ctrldev->dev, "rpmsg_create_channel failed\n"); > > >> + return -ENXIO; > > >> + } > > >> > > >> return 0; > > >> }; > > >> -- > > >> 2.17.1 > > >>