1 /* 2 * Remote processor messaging 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2011 Texas Instruments, Inc. 5 * Copyright (C) 2011 Google, Inc. 6 * All rights reserved. 7 * 8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 10 * are met: 11 * 12 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 14 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in 16 * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 17 * distribution. 18 * * Neither the name Texas Instruments nor the names of its 19 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived 20 * from this software without specific prior written permission. 21 * 22 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 23 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 25 * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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When we receive these messages, an appropriate 75 * rpmsg channel (i.e device) is created/destroyed. In turn, the ->probe() 76 * or ->remove() handler of the appropriate rpmsg driver will be invoked 77 * (if/as-soon-as one is registered). 78 */ 79 struct rpmsg_ns_msg { 80 char name[RPMSG_NAME_SIZE]; 81 u32 addr; 82 u32 flags; 83 } __packed; 84 85 /** 86 * enum rpmsg_ns_flags - dynamic name service announcement flags 87 * 88 * @RPMSG_NS_CREATE: a new remote service was just created 89 * @RPMSG_NS_DESTROY: a known remote service was just destroyed 90 */ 91 enum rpmsg_ns_flags { 92 RPMSG_NS_CREATE = 0, 93 RPMSG_NS_DESTROY = 1, 94 }; 95 96 #define RPMSG_ADDR_ANY 0xFFFFFFFF 97 98 struct virtproc_info; 99 struct rpmsg_endpoint; 100 struct rpmsg_device_ops; 101 102 /** 103 * struct rpmsg_channel_info - channel info representation 104 * @name: name of service 105 * @src: local address 106 * @dst: destination address 107 */ 108 struct rpmsg_channel_info { 109 char name[RPMSG_NAME_SIZE]; 110 u32 src; 111 u32 dst; 112 }; 113 114 /** 115 * rpmsg_device - device that belong to the rpmsg bus 116 * @vrp: the remote processor this channel belongs to 117 * @dev: the device struct 118 * @id: device id (used to match between rpmsg drivers and devices) 119 * @src: local address 120 * @dst: destination address 121 * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint of this channel 122 * @announce: if set, rpmsg will announce the creation/removal of this channel 123 */ 124 struct rpmsg_device { 125 struct virtproc_info *vrp; 126 struct device dev; 127 struct rpmsg_device_id id; 128 u32 src; 129 u32 dst; 130 struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept; 131 bool announce; 132 133 const struct rpmsg_device_ops *ops; 134 }; 135 136 typedef void (*rpmsg_rx_cb_t)(struct rpmsg_device *, void *, int, void *, u32); 137 138 /** 139 * struct rpmsg_device_ops - indirection table for the rpmsg_device operations 140 * @create_ept: create backend-specific endpoint, requried 141 * @announce_create: announce presence of new channel, optional 142 * @announce_destroy: announce destruction of channel, optional 143 * 144 * Indirection table for the operations that a rpmsg backend should implement. 145 * @announce_create and @announce_destroy are optional as the backend might 146 * advertise new channels implicitly by creating the endpoints. 147 */ 148 struct rpmsg_device_ops { 149 struct rpmsg_endpoint *(*create_ept)(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev, 150 rpmsg_rx_cb_t cb, void *priv, 151 struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo); 152 153 int (*announce_create)(struct rpmsg_device *ept); 154 int (*announce_destroy)(struct rpmsg_device *ept); 155 }; 156 157 /** 158 * struct rpmsg_endpoint - binds a local rpmsg address to its user 159 * @rpdev: rpmsg channel device 160 * @refcount: when this drops to zero, the ept is deallocated 161 * @cb: rx callback handler 162 * @cb_lock: must be taken before accessing/changing @cb 163 * @addr: local rpmsg address 164 * @priv: private data for the driver's use 165 * 166 * In essence, an rpmsg endpoint represents a listener on the rpmsg bus, as 167 * it binds an rpmsg address with an rx callback handler. 168 * 169 * Simple rpmsg drivers shouldn't use this struct directly, because 170 * things just work: every rpmsg driver provides an rx callback upon 171 * registering to the bus, and that callback is then bound to its rpmsg 172 * address when the driver is probed. When relevant inbound messages arrive 173 * (i.e. messages which their dst address equals to the src address of 174 * the rpmsg channel), the driver's handler is invoked to process it. 175 * 176 * More complicated drivers though, that do need to allocate additional rpmsg 177 * addresses, and bind them to different rx callbacks, must explicitly 178 * create additional endpoints by themselves (see rpmsg_create_ept()). 179 */ 180 struct rpmsg_endpoint { 181 struct rpmsg_device *rpdev; 182 struct kref refcount; 183 rpmsg_rx_cb_t cb; 184 struct mutex cb_lock; 185 u32 addr; 186 void *priv; 187 }; 188 189 /** 190 * struct rpmsg_driver - rpmsg driver struct 191 * @drv: underlying device driver 192 * @id_table: rpmsg ids serviced by this driver 193 * @probe: invoked when a matching rpmsg channel (i.e. device) is found 194 * @remove: invoked when the rpmsg channel is removed 195 * @callback: invoked when an inbound message is received on the channel 196 */ 197 struct rpmsg_driver { 198 struct device_driver drv; 199 const struct rpmsg_device_id *id_table; 200 int (*probe)(struct rpmsg_device *dev); 201 void (*remove)(struct rpmsg_device *dev); 202 void (*callback)(struct rpmsg_device *, void *, int, void *, u32); 203 }; 204 205 int register_rpmsg_device(struct rpmsg_device *dev); 206 void unregister_rpmsg_device(struct rpmsg_device *dev); 207 int __register_rpmsg_driver(struct rpmsg_driver *drv, struct module *owner); 208 void unregister_rpmsg_driver(struct rpmsg_driver *drv); 209 void rpmsg_destroy_ept(struct rpmsg_endpoint *); 210 struct rpmsg_endpoint *rpmsg_create_ept(struct rpmsg_device *, 211 rpmsg_rx_cb_t cb, void *priv, 212 struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo); 213 int 214 rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(struct rpmsg_device *, u32, u32, void *, int, bool); 215 216 /* use a macro to avoid include chaining to get THIS_MODULE */ 217 #define register_rpmsg_driver(drv) \ 218 __register_rpmsg_driver(drv, THIS_MODULE) 219 220 /** 221 * module_rpmsg_driver() - Helper macro for registering an rpmsg driver 222 * @__rpmsg_driver: rpmsg_driver struct 223 * 224 * Helper macro for rpmsg drivers which do not do anything special in module 225 * init/exit. This eliminates a lot of boilerplate. Each module may only 226 * use this macro once, and calling it replaces module_init() and module_exit() 227 */ 228 #define module_rpmsg_driver(__rpmsg_driver) \ 229 module_driver(__rpmsg_driver, register_rpmsg_driver, \ 230 unregister_rpmsg_driver) 231 232 /** 233 * rpmsg_send() - send a message across to the remote processor 234 * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint 235 * @data: payload of message 236 * @len: length of payload 237 * 238 * This function sends @data of length @len on the @ept endpoint. 239 * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept 240 * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address and its associated rpmsg 241 * device destination addresses. 242 * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will block until 243 * one becomes available, or a timeout of 15 seconds elapses. When the latter 244 * happens, -ERESTARTSYS is returned. 245 * 246 * Can only be called from process context (for now). 247 * 248 * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure. 249 */ 250 static inline int rpmsg_send(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len) 251 { 252 struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev; 253 u32 src = ept->addr, dst = rpdev->dst; 254 255 return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, true); 256 } 257 258 /** 259 * rpmsg_sendto() - send a message across to the remote processor, specify dst 260 * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint 261 * @data: payload of message 262 * @len: length of payload 263 * @dst: destination address 264 * 265 * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address. 266 * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept 267 * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address as source. 268 * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will block until 269 * one becomes available, or a timeout of 15 seconds elapses. When the latter 270 * happens, -ERESTARTSYS is returned. 271 * 272 * Can only be called from process context (for now). 273 * 274 * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure. 275 */ 276 static inline 277 int rpmsg_sendto(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len, u32 dst) 278 { 279 struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev; 280 u32 src = ept->addr; 281 282 return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, true); 283 } 284 285 /** 286 * rpmsg_send_offchannel() - send a message using explicit src/dst addresses 287 * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint 288 * @src: source address 289 * @dst: destination address 290 * @data: payload of message 291 * @len: length of payload 292 * 293 * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address, 294 * and uses @src as the source address. 295 * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept 296 * endpoint belongs to. 297 * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will block until 298 * one becomes available, or a timeout of 15 seconds elapses. When the latter 299 * happens, -ERESTARTSYS is returned. 300 * 301 * Can only be called from process context (for now). 302 * 303 * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure. 304 */ 305 static inline 306 int rpmsg_send_offchannel(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, u32 src, u32 dst, 307 void *data, int len) 308 { 309 struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev; 310 311 return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, true); 312 } 313 314 /** 315 * rpmsg_send() - send a message across to the remote processor 316 * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint 317 * @data: payload of message 318 * @len: length of payload 319 * 320 * This function sends @data of length @len on the @ept endpoint. 321 * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept 322 * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address as source and its associated 323 * rpdev's address as destination. 324 * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will immediately 325 * return -ENOMEM without waiting until one becomes available. 326 * 327 * Can only be called from process context (for now). 328 * 329 * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure. 330 */ 331 static inline 332 int rpmsg_trysend(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len) 333 { 334 struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev; 335 u32 src = ept->addr, dst = rpdev->dst; 336 337 return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, false); 338 } 339 340 /** 341 * rpmsg_sendto() - send a message across to the remote processor, specify dst 342 * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint 343 * @data: payload of message 344 * @len: length of payload 345 * @dst: destination address 346 * 347 * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address. 348 * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept 349 * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address as source. 350 * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will immediately 351 * return -ENOMEM without waiting until one becomes available. 352 * 353 * Can only be called from process context (for now). 354 * 355 * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure. 356 */ 357 static inline 358 int rpmsg_trysendto(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len, u32 dst) 359 { 360 struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev; 361 u32 src = ept->addr; 362 363 return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, false); 364 } 365 366 /** 367 * rpmsg_send_offchannel() - send a message using explicit src/dst addresses 368 * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint 369 * @src: source address 370 * @dst: destination address 371 * @data: payload of message 372 * @len: length of payload 373 * 374 * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address, 375 * and uses @src as the source address. 376 * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept 377 * endpoint belongs to. 378 * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will immediately 379 * return -ENOMEM without waiting until one becomes available. 380 * 381 * Can only be called from process context (for now). 382 * 383 * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure. 384 */ 385 static inline 386 int rpmsg_trysend_offchannel(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, u32 src, u32 dst, 387 void *data, int len) 388 { 389 struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev; 390 391 return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, false); 392 } 393 394 #endif /* _LINUX_RPMSG_H */ 395