On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 01:35:43PM +0200, Arnaud POULIQUEN wrote: > Hi Mathieu, > > On 6/17/21 11:31 PM, Mathieu Poirier wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 02:38:26PM +0200, Arnaud POULIQUEN wrote: > >> Hi Mathieu, > >> > >> On 6/15/21 10:01 PM, Mathieu Poirier wrote: > >>> On Mon, Jun 07, 2021 at 07:30:31PM +0200, Arnaud Pouliquen wrote: > >>>> Allows to probe the endpoint device on a remote name service announcement, > >>>> by registering a rpmsg_driverfor the "rpmsg-raw" channel. > >>>> > >>>> With this patch the /dev/rpmsgX interface can be instantiated by the remote > >>>> firmware. > >>>> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Arnaud Pouliquen <arnaud.pouliquen@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> --- > >>>> drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > >>>> 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > >>>> > >>>> diff --git a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c > >>>> index 4199ac1bee10..3b850b218eb0 100644 > >>>> --- a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c > >>>> +++ b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c > >>>> @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ > >>>> > >>>> #include "rpmsg_char.h" > >>>> > >>>> +#define RPMSG_CHAR_DEVNAME "rpmsg-raw" > >>>> + > >>>> static dev_t rpmsg_major; > >>>> static struct class *rpmsg_class; > >>>> > >>>> @@ -416,6 +418,40 @@ int rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev, struct device *parent > >>>> } > >>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create); > >>>> > >>>> +static int rpmsg_chrdev_probe(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev) > >>>> +{ > >>>> + struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo; > >>>> + > >>>> + memcpy(chinfo.name, RPMSG_CHAR_DEVNAME, sizeof(RPMSG_CHAR_DEVNAME)); > >>>> + chinfo.src = rpdev->src; > >>>> + chinfo.dst = rpdev->dst; > >>>> + > >>>> + return __rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create(rpdev, &rpdev->dev, chinfo, true); > >>> > >>> I am a little puzzled here as to why we need different modes... Why can't we > >>> simply call rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create() and let the endpoint be created on > >>> open() and destroyed on release() as per the current implementation? > >> > >> The main reason is the support of the NS announcement > >> a NS announcement is received from the remote processor: > >> channel name: "rpmsg-raw" > >> remote address (dst address): 0x400 > >> local address (scr address) : RPMSG_ADDR_ANY > >> => no default endpoint, and not local address. > >> > >> case 1) if we use legacy implementation ( no default endpoint) > >> => create/destroy endpoint on open/stop > >> - on first open: created endpoint is bound to scr address 0x406 > >> - a first message is sent to the remote side, the address 0x406 is stored as > >> default channel dst address on remote side. > >> - on close: endpoint is closed and associated address 0x406 is free. > >> - another driver create an enpoint the address 0x406 is reserved for this new > >> endpoint. > >> - on new open: scr address is set to next value 0x407 > >> => how to inform remote processor that the address has changed? > >> => no reservation mechanism that ensure that you can reuse the same address > >> > >> case 2) relying on use_default_ept > >> => Ensure that both side have always the same addresses to communicate. > > > > I see the problem and your solution is adequate - I think the code simply needs > > to be moved around a little. Here is what I suggest: > > > > 1) Create the endpoint in rpmsg_chrdev_probe(), just before calling > > rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create(). That way changes to rpmsg_eptdev_open() can be > > kept to a minimum. I don't think we'll be needing > > __rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create() anymore. > > Yes i could, but this will break a concept of the rpmsg_char that creates the > endpoint on open, meaning that application is ready to communicate. In my opinion creating and destorying an endpoint on open/close is something we want to move away from. > > I would rather preserve this behavior. > > > > > 2) We can get rid of use_default_ept by taking advantage of the fact that the > > rpmsg_char driver does not use rpmsg_device::ept. If we create the endpoint in > > rpmsg_chrdev_probe() we know that if rpdev->ept exists, we must not create > > or destroy the endpoint in rpmsg_eptdev_open() and rpmsg_eptdev_release(). > > > > 3) Function rpmsg_eptdev_open() doesn't change much. If rpdev->ept is NULL > > than > > an endpoint is created as the current implementation. Otherwise we simply do: > > > > eptdev->ept = rpdev->ept; > > > > In qcom_glink_create_chrdev, a rpmsg_ctrl rpdev with a default endpoint is > created and used as parameter of the pmsg_ctrldev_register_device [1] > => rpdev->ept is not NULL. > > So the rpmsg_char has to differentiate 2 cases on rpmsg_eptdev_open: > - A enpdoint has to be created as requested by RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL > (regardless of the rpdev->ept value) > - for a rpmsg device created by an NS announcement: A default endpoint has to be > reused (or created if rpdev->ept is null). > > so the rpdev->ept test is not relevant for decision, the use_default_ept ( or > another flag) is mandatory. Yes, we need a flag. May I suggest "fixed_ept" rather than "used_default_ept"? > > > > 4) Make sure the teardown path works as well. From what I can see, it should. > > > > 5) Add a __lot__ of comments. > > > > If the above all works this entire patchset should become really small. > > Thanks, > Arnaud > > > > >> > >>> > >>> I'd rather keep things simple for the refactoring and introduce new features > >>> later if need be. > >> > >> Yes I agree with you, but here it could become a nightmare for the remote > >> processor if the Linux endpoint address is not stable. > >> > >> Anyway we can consider this as a workaround waiting the extension of the NS > >> announcement to have a better management of the address exchange on channel > >> initialization. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Arnaud > >> > >>> > >>> As I said, it may be that I don't understand the usecase. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Mathieu > >>> > >>>> +} > >>>> + > >>>> +static void rpmsg_chrdev_remove(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev) > >>>> +{ > >>>> + int ret; > >>>> + > >>>> + ret = device_for_each_child(&rpdev->dev, NULL, rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_destroy); > >>>> + if (ret) > >>>> + dev_warn(&rpdev->dev, "failed to destroy endpoints: %d\n", ret); > >>>> +} > >>>> + > >>>> +static struct rpmsg_device_id rpmsg_chrdev_id_table[] = { > >>>> + { .name = RPMSG_CHAR_DEVNAME }, > >>>> + { }, > >>>> +}; > >>>> + > >>>> +static struct rpmsg_driver rpmsg_chrdev_driver = { > >>>> + .probe = rpmsg_chrdev_probe, > >>>> + .remove = rpmsg_chrdev_remove, > >>>> + .id_table = rpmsg_chrdev_id_table, > >>>> + .drv = { > >>>> + .name = "rpmsg_chrdev", > >>>> + }, > >>>> +}; > >>>> + > >>>> static int rpmsg_chrdev_init(void) > >>>> { > >>>> int ret; > >>>> @@ -429,16 +465,30 @@ static int rpmsg_chrdev_init(void) > >>>> rpmsg_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "rpmsg"); > >>>> if (IS_ERR(rpmsg_class)) { > >>>> pr_err("failed to create rpmsg class\n"); > >>>> - unregister_chrdev_region(rpmsg_major, RPMSG_DEV_MAX); > >>>> - return PTR_ERR(rpmsg_class); > >>>> + ret = PTR_ERR(rpmsg_class); > >>>> + goto free_region; > >>>> + } > >>>> + > >>>> + ret = register_rpmsg_driver(&rpmsg_chrdev_driver); > >>>> + if (ret < 0) { > >>>> + pr_err("rpmsg: failed to register rpmsg raw driver\n"); > >>>> + goto free_class; > >>>> } > >>>> > >>>> return 0; > >>>> + > >>>> +free_class: > >>>> + class_destroy(rpmsg_class); > >>>> +free_region: > >>>> + unregister_chrdev_region(rpmsg_major, RPMSG_DEV_MAX); > >>>> + > >>>> + return ret; > >>>> } > >>>> postcore_initcall(rpmsg_chrdev_init); > >>>> > >>>> static void rpmsg_chrdev_exit(void) > >>>> { > >>>> + unregister_rpmsg_driver(&rpmsg_chrdev_driver); > >>>> class_destroy(rpmsg_class); > >>>> unregister_chrdev_region(rpmsg_major, RPMSG_DEV_MAX); > >>>> } > >>>> -- > >>>> 2.17.1 > >>>>