Update from V6 [1] based on Bjorn Andersson comments: - rework rpmsg class: suppress API in rpmsg.h and expose directly the variable in rpmsg_internal.h - move rpmsg_create_default_ept declaration from rpmsg.h to rpmsg_internal.h - rework the configs dependencies between RPMSG_CTRL and RPMSG_CHAR Remaining discussion from V6: - use of the rpmsg_create_default_ept API (proposal is to put it in rpmsg_internal.h). And a new patch to fix ns announcement on default endpoint creation. Patchset description: The current rpmsg_char module implements a /dev/rpmsg_ctrl interface that provides the ability to instantiate char devices (/dev/rpmsgX) associated with an rpmsg endpoint for communication with the remote processor. This implementation fit with QCOM rpmsg backend but not with themagement by chanel implemented in the generic rpmsg virtio backend. This series restructures the rpmsg_char driver to decorrelate the control part from the data part in order to improve its compatible with the rpmsg virtio backend. Objective: - Expose a /dev/rpmsg_ctrlX interface for the application that is no longer dedicated to the rpmsg_char but generalized to all rpmsg services. This offers capability to create and destroy rpmsg channels from a user's application initiative (using the new RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL and RPMSG_DESTROY_DEV_IOCTL controls). An application will be able to create/establish an rpmsg communication channel to communicate with the remote processor, and not only wait the remote processor initiative. This is interesting for example to establish a temporary communication link for diagnosis, calibration, debugging... or instantiate new data flows on some user actions. - Add capability to probe the rpmsg_char device at the initiative of the remote processor (rpmsg service announcement mechanism). This allows platforms based on the rpmsg virtio backend to create the /dev/rpmgX interface with a rpmsg name service announcement. Subsets: - Extract the control part of the char dev and create the rpmsg_ctrl.c file (patches 1 to 6) - Introduce the "rpmsg-raw" channel in rpmsg_char(patches 7 to 10) - Introduce the RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL IOCTL and RPMSG_DESTROY_DEV_IOCTL to instantiate RPMsg devices (patch 11) The application can then create or release a channel by specifying: - the name service of the device to instantiate. - the source address. - the destination address. - Send a ns announcement to the remote processor on default endpoint creation (patche 12) This series has be applied and tested on 5.15 branch (6ee5808de074)[2]. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/10/22/431 [2] https://github.com/torvalds/linux.git Arnaud Pouliquen (10): rpmsg: char: Export eptdev create an destroy functions rpmsg: create the rpmsg class in core instead of in rpmsg char rpmsg: Move the rpmsg control device from rpmsg_char to rpmsg_ctrl ARM: configs: Configs that had RPMSG_CHAR now gets RPMSG_CTRL RISCV: configs: Configs that had RPMSG_CHAR now gets RPMSG_CTRL rpmsg: Update rpmsg_chrdev_register_device function rpmsg: char: Refactor rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create function rpmsg: Introduce rpmsg_create_default_ept function rpmsg: char: Add possibility to use default endpoint of the rpmsg device. rpmsg: char: Introduce the "rpmsg-raw" channel rpmsg: ctrl: Introduce new RPMSG_CREATE/RELEASE_DEV_IOCTL controls rpmsg: core: send a ns announcement when a default endpoint is created arch/arm/configs/qcom_defconfig | 1 + arch/riscv/configs/defconfig | 1 + arch/riscv/configs/rv32_defconfig | 1 + drivers/rpmsg/Kconfig | 8 + drivers/rpmsg/Makefile | 1 + drivers/rpmsg/qcom_glink_native.c | 2 +- drivers/rpmsg/qcom_smd.c | 2 +- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.c | 244 +++++++++++------------------ drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.h | 51 ++++++ drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c | 83 +++++++++- drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c | 250 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_internal.h | 14 +- drivers/rpmsg/virtio_rpmsg_bus.c | 2 +- include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h | 10 ++ 14 files changed, 506 insertions(+), 164 deletions(-) create mode 100644 drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_char.h create mode 100644 drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c -- 2.17.1