This series is a restructuring of the RPMsg char driver, to create a generic RPMsg ioctl interface for all rpmsg services. The RPMsg char driver provides interfaces that: - expose a char RPMsg device for communication with the remote processor, - expose controls interface for applications to create and release endpoints. The objective of this series is to decorrelate the two interfaces: - Provide a char device for a RPMsg raw service in the rpmsg_char that can be probed by a RPMsg bus on a ns announcement. - Generalize the use of the ioctl for all RPMsg services by creating the rpmsg_ctrl, but keep it compatibile with the legacy. If the V1 create a new rpmsg_raw driver in addition to the rpmsg_ctrl this version try to reuse the rpmsg_char driver by addapting QCOM GLINK and SMD drivers. So a goal of this version is to help to determine the best strategy to move forward: - reuse rpmsg_char. - introduce a new driver and keep rpmsg_char as a legacy driver for a while. Notice that SMD and GLINK patches have to be tested, only build has been tested. 1) RPMsg control driver: rpmsg_ctrl.c This driver is based on the control part of the RPMsg_char driver. On probe a /dev/rpmsg_ctrl<X> interface is created to allow to manage the channels. The principles are the following: - The RPMsg service driver registers it's name and the associated service using the rpmsg_ctrl_unregister_ctl API. The list of supported services is defined in include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h and exposed to the application thanks to a new field in rpmsg_endpoint_info struct. - On the RPMsg bus probe(e.g virtio bus) an rpmsg_ctrl device is registered that creates the control interface. - The application can then create or release a channel by specifying: - the name service - the source address. - the destination address. - The rpmsg_ctrl uses the same interface than the ns announcement to create and release the associated channel but using the driver_override field to force the service name. The "driver_override" allows to force the name service associated to an RPMsg driver, bypassing the rpmsg_device_id based match check. - At least for virtio bus, an associated ns announcement is sent to the remote side. 2) rpmsg char driver: rpmsg_char.c - The rpmsg class has not been removed. The associated attributes are already available in /sys/bus/rpmsg/. - The eptdev device is now an RPMsg device probed by a RPMsg bus driver (probed only by the ioctl in rpmsg_char driver). Know current Limitations: - Tested only with virtio RPMsg bus and for one vdev instance. - The glink and smd drivers adaptations have not been tested (not able to test). - To limit commit and not update the IOCT interface some features have been not implemented in this first step: - the NS announcement as not been updated, it is not possible to create an endpoint with a destibnation address set to RPMSG_ADDR_ANY (-1), - not possible to destroy the channel, - only the "rpmsg-raw" service is supported. This series can be applied in Bjorn's rpmsg-next branch on top of the RPMsg_ns series(4c0943255805). This series can be tested using rpmsgexport tools available here: https://github.com/andersson/rpmsgexport. --- new from V1[1]: - In V1 the rpmsg_char.c was not impacted, a rpmsg_raw.c has been created instead. - IOCTL interface as not been updated (to go by steps). - smd and glink drivers has been updated to support channels creation and release. [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-remoteproc/list/?series=327277 Arnaud Pouliquen (16): rpmsg: introduce RPMsg control driver for channel creation rpmsg: add RPMsg control API to register service rpmsg: add override field in channel info rpmsg: ctrl: implement the ioctl function to create device rpmsg: ns: initialize channel info override field rpmsg: add helper to register the rpmsg ctrl device rpmsg: char: clean up rpmsg class rpmsg: char: make char rpmsg a rpmsg device without the control part rpmsg: char: register RPMsg raw service to the ioctl interface. rpmsg: char: allow only one endpoint per device rpmsg: char: check destination address is not null rpmsg: virtio: use the driver_override in channel creation ops rpmsg: virtio: probe the rpmsg_ctl device rpmsg: glink: add create and release rpmsg channel ops rpmsg: smd: add create and release rpmsg channel ops rpmsg: replace rpmsg_chrdev_register_device use drivers/rpmsg/Kconfig | 8 + drivers/rpmsg/Makefile | 1 + drivers/rpmsg/qcom_glink_native.c | 96 +++++++-- drivers/rpmsg/qcom_smd.c | 59 +++++- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c | 246 ++++++----------------- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c | 320 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h | 14 -- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ns.c | 1 + drivers/rpmsg/virtio_rpmsg_bus.c | 38 +++- include/linux/rpmsg.h | 40 ++++ include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h | 14 ++ 11 files changed, 606 insertions(+), 231 deletions(-) create mode 100644 drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c -- 2.17.1