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1 /*
2  * Remote processor messaging
3  *
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34 
35 #ifndef _LINUX_RPMSG_H
36 #define _LINUX_RPMSG_H
37 
38 #include <linux/types.h>
39 #include <linux/device.h>
40 #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
41 #include <linux/kref.h>
42 #include <linux/mutex.h>
43 
44 /* The feature bitmap for virtio rpmsg */
45 #define VIRTIO_RPMSG_F_NS	0 /* RP supports name service notifications */
46 
47 /**
48  * struct rpmsg_hdr - common header for all rpmsg messages
49  * @src: source address
50  * @dst: destination address
51  * @reserved: reserved for future use
52  * @len: length of payload (in bytes)
53  * @flags: message flags
54  * @data: @len bytes of message payload data
55  *
56  * Every message sent(/received) on the rpmsg bus begins with this header.
57  */
58 struct rpmsg_hdr {
59 	u32 src;
60 	u32 dst;
61 	u32 reserved;
62 	u16 len;
63 	u16 flags;
64 	u8 data[0];
65 } __packed;
66 
67 /**
68  * struct rpmsg_ns_msg - dynamic name service announcement message
69  * @name: name of remote service that is published
70  * @addr: address of remote service that is published
71  * @flags: indicates whether service is created or destroyed
72  *
73  * This message is sent across to publish a new service, or announce
74  * about its removal. 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 
100 /**
101  * struct rpmsg_channel_info - channel info representation
102  * @name: name of service
103  * @src: local address
104  * @dst: destination address
105  */
106 struct rpmsg_channel_info {
107 	char name[RPMSG_NAME_SIZE];
108 	u32 src;
109 	u32 dst;
110 };
111 
112 /**
113  * rpmsg_device - device that belong to the rpmsg bus
114  * @vrp: the remote processor this channel belongs to
115  * @dev: the device struct
116  * @id: device id (used to match between rpmsg drivers and devices)
117  * @src: local address
118  * @dst: destination address
119  * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint of this channel
120  * @announce: if set, rpmsg will announce the creation/removal of this channel
121  */
122 struct rpmsg_device {
123 	struct virtproc_info *vrp;
124 	struct device dev;
125 	struct rpmsg_device_id id;
126 	u32 src;
127 	u32 dst;
128 	struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept;
129 	bool announce;
130 };
131 
132 typedef void (*rpmsg_rx_cb_t)(struct rpmsg_device *, void *, int, void *, u32);
133 
134 /**
135  * struct rpmsg_endpoint - binds a local rpmsg address to its user
136  * @rpdev: rpmsg channel device
137  * @refcount: when this drops to zero, the ept is deallocated
138  * @cb: rx callback handler
139  * @cb_lock: must be taken before accessing/changing @cb
140  * @addr: local rpmsg address
141  * @priv: private data for the driver's use
142  *
143  * In essence, an rpmsg endpoint represents a listener on the rpmsg bus, as
144  * it binds an rpmsg address with an rx callback handler.
145  *
146  * Simple rpmsg drivers shouldn't use this struct directly, because
147  * things just work: every rpmsg driver provides an rx callback upon
148  * registering to the bus, and that callback is then bound to its rpmsg
149  * address when the driver is probed. When relevant inbound messages arrive
150  * (i.e. messages which their dst address equals to the src address of
151  * the rpmsg channel), the driver's handler is invoked to process it.
152  *
153  * More complicated drivers though, that do need to allocate additional rpmsg
154  * addresses, and bind them to different rx callbacks, must explicitly
155  * create additional endpoints by themselves (see rpmsg_create_ept()).
156  */
157 struct rpmsg_endpoint {
158 	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev;
159 	struct kref refcount;
160 	rpmsg_rx_cb_t cb;
161 	struct mutex cb_lock;
162 	u32 addr;
163 	void *priv;
164 };
165 
166 /**
167  * struct rpmsg_driver - rpmsg driver struct
168  * @drv: underlying device driver
169  * @id_table: rpmsg ids serviced by this driver
170  * @probe: invoked when a matching rpmsg channel (i.e. device) is found
171  * @remove: invoked when the rpmsg channel is removed
172  * @callback: invoked when an inbound message is received on the channel
173  */
174 struct rpmsg_driver {
175 	struct device_driver drv;
176 	const struct rpmsg_device_id *id_table;
177 	int (*probe)(struct rpmsg_device *dev);
178 	void (*remove)(struct rpmsg_device *dev);
179 	void (*callback)(struct rpmsg_device *, void *, int, void *, u32);
180 };
181 
182 int register_rpmsg_device(struct rpmsg_device *dev);
183 void unregister_rpmsg_device(struct rpmsg_device *dev);
184 int __register_rpmsg_driver(struct rpmsg_driver *drv, struct module *owner);
185 void unregister_rpmsg_driver(struct rpmsg_driver *drv);
186 void rpmsg_destroy_ept(struct rpmsg_endpoint *);
187 struct rpmsg_endpoint *rpmsg_create_ept(struct rpmsg_device *,
188 					rpmsg_rx_cb_t cb, void *priv,
189 					struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo);
190 int
191 rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(struct rpmsg_device *, u32, u32, void *, int, bool);
192 
193 /* use a macro to avoid include chaining to get THIS_MODULE */
194 #define register_rpmsg_driver(drv) \
195 	__register_rpmsg_driver(drv, THIS_MODULE)
196 
197 /**
198  * module_rpmsg_driver() - Helper macro for registering an rpmsg driver
199  * @__rpmsg_driver: rpmsg_driver struct
200  *
201  * Helper macro for rpmsg drivers which do not do anything special in module
202  * init/exit. This eliminates a lot of boilerplate.  Each module may only
203  * use this macro once, and calling it replaces module_init() and module_exit()
204  */
205 #define module_rpmsg_driver(__rpmsg_driver) \
206 	module_driver(__rpmsg_driver, register_rpmsg_driver, \
207 			unregister_rpmsg_driver)
208 
209 /**
210  * rpmsg_send() - send a message across to the remote processor
211  * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint
212  * @data: payload of message
213  * @len: length of payload
214  *
215  * This function sends @data of length @len on the @ept endpoint.
216  * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept
217  * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address and its associated rpmsg
218  * device destination addresses.
219  * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will block until
220  * one becomes available, or a timeout of 15 seconds elapses. When the latter
221  * happens, -ERESTARTSYS is returned.
222  *
223  * Can only be called from process context (for now).
224  *
225  * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
226  */
227 static inline int rpmsg_send(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len)
228 {
229 	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev;
230 	u32 src = ept->addr, dst = rpdev->dst;
231 
232 	return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, true);
233 }
234 
235 /**
236  * rpmsg_sendto() - send a message across to the remote processor, specify dst
237  * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint
238  * @data: payload of message
239  * @len: length of payload
240  * @dst: destination address
241  *
242  * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address.
243  * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept
244  * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address as source.
245  * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will block until
246  * one becomes available, or a timeout of 15 seconds elapses. When the latter
247  * happens, -ERESTARTSYS is returned.
248  *
249  * Can only be called from process context (for now).
250  *
251  * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
252  */
253 static inline
254 int rpmsg_sendto(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len, u32 dst)
255 {
256 	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev;
257 	u32 src = ept->addr;
258 
259 	return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, true);
260 }
261 
262 /**
263  * rpmsg_send_offchannel() - send a message using explicit src/dst addresses
264  * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint
265  * @src: source address
266  * @dst: destination address
267  * @data: payload of message
268  * @len: length of payload
269  *
270  * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address,
271  * and uses @src as the source address.
272  * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept
273  * endpoint belongs to.
274  * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will block until
275  * one becomes available, or a timeout of 15 seconds elapses. When the latter
276  * happens, -ERESTARTSYS is returned.
277  *
278  * Can only be called from process context (for now).
279  *
280  * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
281  */
282 static inline
283 int rpmsg_send_offchannel(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, u32 src, u32 dst,
284 			  void *data, int len)
285 {
286 	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev;
287 
288 	return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, true);
289 }
290 
291 /**
292  * rpmsg_send() - send a message across to the remote processor
293  * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint
294  * @data: payload of message
295  * @len: length of payload
296  *
297  * This function sends @data of length @len on the @ept endpoint.
298  * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept
299  * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address as source and its associated
300  * rpdev's address as destination.
301  * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will immediately
302  * return -ENOMEM without waiting until one becomes available.
303  *
304  * Can only be called from process context (for now).
305  *
306  * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
307  */
308 static inline
309 int rpmsg_trysend(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len)
310 {
311 	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev;
312 	u32 src = ept->addr, dst = rpdev->dst;
313 
314 	return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, false);
315 }
316 
317 /**
318  * rpmsg_sendto() - send a message across to the remote processor, specify dst
319  * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint
320  * @data: payload of message
321  * @len: length of payload
322  * @dst: destination address
323  *
324  * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address.
325  * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept
326  * endpoint belongs to, using @ept's address as source.
327  * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will immediately
328  * return -ENOMEM without waiting until one becomes available.
329  *
330  * Can only be called from process context (for now).
331  *
332  * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
333  */
334 static inline
335 int rpmsg_trysendto(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, void *data, int len, u32 dst)
336 {
337 	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev;
338 	u32 src = ept->addr;
339 
340 	return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, false);
341 }
342 
343 /**
344  * rpmsg_send_offchannel() - send a message using explicit src/dst addresses
345  * @ept: the rpmsg endpoint
346  * @src: source address
347  * @dst: destination address
348  * @data: payload of message
349  * @len: length of payload
350  *
351  * This function sends @data of length @len to the remote @dst address,
352  * and uses @src as the source address.
353  * The message will be sent to the remote processor which the @ept
354  * endpoint belongs to.
355  * In case there are no TX buffers available, the function will immediately
356  * return -ENOMEM without waiting until one becomes available.
357  *
358  * Can only be called from process context (for now).
359  *
360  * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
361  */
362 static inline
363 int rpmsg_trysend_offchannel(struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept, u32 src, u32 dst,
364 			     void *data, int len)
365 {
366 	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev = ept->rpdev;
367 
368 	return rpmsg_send_offchannel_raw(rpdev, src, dst, data, len, false);
369 }
370 
371 #endif /* _LINUX_RPMSG_H */
372