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I've read and run tests again and my review still stands for this v9 series: Reviewed-and-tested-by: Yi He <yi.he@linaro.org> Best Regards, Yi On 3 January 2017 at 00:09, Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org> wrote: > The enumerator class, enumerator instance, devio and driver registration > functions prototypes (and a draft of their parameters) are > defined, the goal being to define the registration framework only. > > Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org> > --- > include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h | 293 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > ++++++++++++ > platform/Makefile.inc | 1 + > 2 files changed, 294 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h > > diff --git a/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..abdd656 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h > @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ > +/* Copyright (c) 2017, Linaro Limited > + * All rights reserved. > + * > + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause > + */ > + > +/** > + * @file > + * > + * ODPDRV driver > + */ > + > +#ifndef ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ > +#define ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ > +#include <odp/visibility_begin.h> > + > +#ifdef __cplusplus > +extern "C" { > +#endif > + > +/** > +* @addtogroup odpdrv_driver > +* @details > +* enumerator and driver interface to ODP > +* > +* 1) ODP loads the different modules (i.e. it loads shared libraries, > *.so). > +* In the context of drivers, shared libraries may contain enumerators, > +* drivers and devios. These register in step 2. > +* > +* 2) odpdrv_enumr_class_register(int (probe*)()...) > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* odpdrv_driver_register(int (probe*)()...) > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* odpdrv_devio_register() > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* A number of device_enumerator_classes are registered at the ODP > startup. > +* Many classes are expected: static, ACPI, PCI, switchdev, virtual, > DPAA2... > +* A number of drivers also register to ODP (passing their own probe > function). > +* A number of device IO may also register to ODP (defining available > devices > +* interfaces). > +* > +* 3) ODP calls the probe function of each enumerator class > +* <----------------------------------------------------------- > +* odpdrv_emum_register(int (probe*)()...) > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* odpdrv_devio_register(...) > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* -----------------------------------------------------------> > +* ODP calls the probe function of each registered enumerator_class. > +* This result in the enumerator_class registering some > +* enumerators (instances of the class) by calling > +* odpdrv_emumerator_register() for each instance. > +* A given enumerator_class may create many enumerators based on its > platform: > +* For instance Linux defines a number of PCI domains that can be viewed > as > +* multiple PCI enumerators. In addition, it could be considered that > each PCI > +* root of each processor socket in a NUMA environment has its own PCI > +* enumerator. > +* For enumerator class PCI, there could be one instance for each PCI > +* domain. > +* Note that the probe function of a given class may be recalled at any > time > +* (Hotplug) > +* The devios delivered with their enumerator may also register at this > stage. > +* > +* 4) For each enumerator instance, odp calls the probe function to > retrieve > +* the list of devices enumerated by the given enumerator instance. > +* Note that the probe function of a given enumerator may be recalled at > any > +* time(Hotplug) > +* > +* 5) The driver framework calls the drivers probe(D,I) functions of the > +* drivers, with device D and devio I as parameter, assuming that: > +* -devio I was on the driver supported list of devio (and version > matches) > +* -the devio I is registered and found its enumerator interface(E) > api > +* (name and version) > +* -device D was enumerated by an enumerator providing interface E. > +* The return value of the driver probe function tells whether the driver > +* can handle the device or not. > +* > +* @{ > +*/ > + > +/* Forward declarations for a top down description of structures */ > +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t odpdrv_enumr_class_t; > +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_t odpdrv_enumr_t; > +typedef struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t; > +typedef struct odpdrv_devio_t odpdrv_devio_t; > +typedef struct odpdrv_driver_t odpdrv_driver_t; > + > +/** Maximum size for driver and enumerator names: */ > +#define ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE 32 > + > +/** Maximum size for the enumerator dependent address: */ > +#define ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ 64 > + > +/** The maximum number of interfaces a driver may support: */ > +#define ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS 3 > + > +/** > +* Parameters to be given at enumerator class registration: > +*/ > +struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t { > + /** Enumerator name: mostly used for debug purpose. > + * Name must be unique (e.g. "PCI-DPAA2") > + */ > + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; > + > + /** Probe function: > + * Called by ODP to get the enumerator class instances registered > + */ > + int (*probe)(void); > + > + /** Remove function: > + * Free whatever resource the class may have allocated. > + */ > + int (*remove)(void); > +}; > + > +/** > +* Parameter to be given at enumerator (instance) registration: > +*/ > +struct odpdrv_enumr_t { > + /** Class name: > + * Identifies the class of the enumerator > + */ > + const char class_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; > + > + /** Enumerator api_name and version are used by the devio > + * to make sure the device can be accessed: > + * E.g. "PCI" > + * The format of the enum_dev part for the odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t > + * structure is identified by the api-name and version below > + */ > + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; > + uint32_t api_version; > + > + /** Probe function: > + * Called by ODP to get the enumerated device list > + */ > + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t* (*probe)(void); > + > + /** Remove function: > + * Free the list of enumerated devices. > + */ > + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *devlist); > + > + /** Register event notifier function for hotplug events: > + */ > + int (*register_notifier)(void (*event_handler) (void)); > +}; > + > +/** This structure defines a generic enumerated device, or actually the > +* common part between all devices, the enumerator specific part being > pointed > +* by the enum_dev field below. > +*/ > +struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t { > + /** enumerator which enumerated the device: > + * > + */ > + odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator; > + > + /** Device address: > + * An enumerator dependent string giving the device address, > + * e.g. "0000.23.12.1" for PCI domain 0, bus 23, device 12, > function 1. > + * This string identifies the device uniquely. > + */ > + const char address[ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ]; > + > + /** Enumerator dependent part > + * This part is allocated by the enumerator and is enumerator > dependent > + * (i.e. different devices types will have different contents for > + * enum_dev). > + */ > + void *enum_dev; > + > + /** Next pointer for lists > + */ > + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *next; > + > +}; > + > +/** > + * Parameter to be given at devio registration: > + */ > +struct odpdrv_devio_t { > + /** Devio name > + * Identifies devio interface implemented by this devio > + * (i.e:many devios may have the same name, but none of those > + * with same provided interface should refer to a common enumerator > + * class) > + */ > + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; > + uint32_t api_version; > + > + /** Enumerator interface name and version > + * The enumerator interface this devio needs. > + */ > + const char enumr_api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; > + uint32_t enumr_api_version; > + > + /** Ops > + * Pointer to a devio ops structure (specific to each devio) > + */ > + void *ops; > +}; > + > +/** > +* Parameter to be given at driver registration: > +*/ > +struct odpdrv_driver_t { > + /** Driver name > + * The driver name (the pair {driver-name, enum-api-name} must > + * be unique) > + */ > + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; > + > + /** Supported devios: > + * The list of supported devio: one of the following devio > + * (with correct version) must be available for the driver to work: > + */ > + struct { > + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; > + uint32_t api_version; > + } devios[ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS]; > + > + /** Probe function: > + * Called by ODP to see if the driver can drive a given device > + * > + */ > + int (*probe)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); > + > + /** Remove function: > + * Only called with devices whose probe() returned true > + * > + */ > + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); > + > +}; > + > +/** > +* Register an enumerator class. > +* Each enumerator class calls this function at init time. > +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) > +* > +* @param enumr_class Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. > +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators > classes > +* should release allocated resources and return. > +*/ > +int odpdrv_enumr_class_register(odpdrv_enumr_class_t *enumr_class); > + > +/** > +* Register an enumerator. > +* Each enumerator calls this function at init time. > +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) > +* > +* @param enumerator Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. > +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators > +* should release allocated resources and return. > +*/ > +int odpdrv_enumr_register(odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator); > + > +/** > +* Register an devio. > +* Each devio calls this function at init time. > +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) > +* > +* @param devio Pointer to a devio registration structure. > +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. > +*/ > +int odpdrv_devio_register(odpdrv_devio_t *devio); > + > +/** > +* Register a Driver. > +* Each driver calls this function at init time. > +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) > +* > +* @param odpdrv_driver_t Pointer to a driver registration structure. > +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, drivers > +* should release allocated resources and return. > +*/ > +int odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver); > + > +/** > +* @} > +*/ > + > +#ifdef __cplusplus > +} > +#endif > + > +#include <odp/visibility_end.h> > +#endif > diff --git a/platform/Makefile.inc b/platform/Makefile.inc > index aefbf9a..57026d0 100644 > --- a/platform/Makefile.inc > +++ b/platform/Makefile.inc > @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ odpdrvspecinclude_HEADERS = \ > $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/barrier.h \ > $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/byteorder.h \ > $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/compiler.h \ > + $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h \ > $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/shm.h \ > $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/spinlock.h \ > $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/std_types.h \ > -- > 2.7.4 > >
On 01/05/17 12:06, Yi He wrote: > I've read and run tests again and my review still stands for this v9 series: > > Reviewed-and-tested-by: Yi He <yi.he@linaro.org> > > Best Regards, Yi > You can add Yi review for next v10. But you need to correct make doxygen_doc warnings: /opt/Linaro//opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: argument 'odpdrv_driver_t' of command @param is not found in the argument list of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: The following parameters of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) are not documented: parameter 'driver' /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:194: warning: Member api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:200: warning: Member enumr_api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:136: warning: Member api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_enumr_t is not documented. odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: argument 'odpdrv_driver_t' of command @param is not found in the argument list of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: The following parameters of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) are not documented: parameter 'driver' /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:194: warning: Member api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:200: warning: Member enumr_api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:136: warning: Member api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_enumr_t is not documented. > On 3 January 2017 at 00:09, Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org> > wrote: > >> The enumerator class, enumerator instance, devio and driver registration >> functions prototypes (and a draft of their parameters) are >> defined, the goal being to define the registration framework only. >> >> Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org> >> --- >> include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h | 293 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> ++++++++++++ >> platform/Makefile.inc | 1 + >> 2 files changed, 294 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h >> >> diff --git a/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..abdd656 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h >> @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ >> +/* Copyright (c) 2017, Linaro Limited >> + * All rights reserved. >> + * >> + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause >> + */ >> + >> +/** >> + * @file >> + * >> + * ODPDRV driver >> + */ >> + >> +#ifndef ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ >> +#define ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ >> +#include <odp/visibility_begin.h> >> + >> +#ifdef __cplusplus >> +extern "C" { >> +#endif >> + >> +/** >> +* @addtogroup odpdrv_driver >> +* @details >> +* enumerator and driver interface to ODP >> +* >> +* 1) ODP loads the different modules (i.e. it loads shared libraries, >> *.so). >> +* In the context of drivers, shared libraries may contain enumerators, >> +* drivers and devios. These register in step 2. >> +* >> +* 2) odpdrv_enumr_class_register(int (probe*)()...) >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* odpdrv_driver_register(int (probe*)()...) >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* odpdrv_devio_register() >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* A number of device_enumerator_classes are registered at the ODP >> startup. >> +* Many classes are expected: static, ACPI, PCI, switchdev, virtual, >> DPAA2... >> +* A number of drivers also register to ODP (passing their own probe >> function). >> +* A number of device IO may also register to ODP (defining available >> devices >> +* interfaces). >> +* >> +* 3) ODP calls the probe function of each enumerator class >> +* <----------------------------------------------------------- >> +* odpdrv_emum_register(int (probe*)()...) >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* odpdrv_devio_register(...) >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >> +* ODP calls the probe function of each registered enumerator_class. >> +* This result in the enumerator_class registering some >> +* enumerators (instances of the class) by calling >> +* odpdrv_emumerator_register() for each instance. >> +* A given enumerator_class may create many enumerators based on its >> platform: >> +* For instance Linux defines a number of PCI domains that can be viewed >> as >> +* multiple PCI enumerators. In addition, it could be considered that >> each PCI >> +* root of each processor socket in a NUMA environment has its own PCI >> +* enumerator. >> +* For enumerator class PCI, there could be one instance for each PCI >> +* domain. >> +* Note that the probe function of a given class may be recalled at any >> time >> +* (Hotplug) >> +* The devios delivered with their enumerator may also register at this >> stage. >> +* >> +* 4) For each enumerator instance, odp calls the probe function to >> retrieve >> +* the list of devices enumerated by the given enumerator instance. >> +* Note that the probe function of a given enumerator may be recalled at >> any >> +* time(Hotplug) >> +* >> +* 5) The driver framework calls the drivers probe(D,I) functions of the >> +* drivers, with device D and devio I as parameter, assuming that: >> +* -devio I was on the driver supported list of devio (and version >> matches) >> +* -the devio I is registered and found its enumerator interface(E) >> api >> +* (name and version) >> +* -device D was enumerated by an enumerator providing interface E. >> +* The return value of the driver probe function tells whether the driver >> +* can handle the device or not. >> +* >> +* @{ >> +*/ >> + >> +/* Forward declarations for a top down description of structures */ >> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t odpdrv_enumr_class_t; >> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_t odpdrv_enumr_t; >> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t; >> +typedef struct odpdrv_devio_t odpdrv_devio_t; >> +typedef struct odpdrv_driver_t odpdrv_driver_t; >> + >> +/** Maximum size for driver and enumerator names: */ >> +#define ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE 32 >> + >> +/** Maximum size for the enumerator dependent address: */ >> +#define ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ 64 >> + >> +/** The maximum number of interfaces a driver may support: */ >> +#define ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS 3 >> + >> +/** >> +* Parameters to be given at enumerator class registration: >> +*/ >> +struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t { >> + /** Enumerator name: mostly used for debug purpose. >> + * Name must be unique (e.g. "PCI-DPAA2") >> + */ >> + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >> + >> + /** Probe function: >> + * Called by ODP to get the enumerator class instances registered >> + */ >> + int (*probe)(void); >> + >> + /** Remove function: >> + * Free whatever resource the class may have allocated. >> + */ >> + int (*remove)(void); >> +}; >> + >> +/** >> +* Parameter to be given at enumerator (instance) registration: >> +*/ >> +struct odpdrv_enumr_t { >> + /** Class name: >> + * Identifies the class of the enumerator >> + */ >> + const char class_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >> + >> + /** Enumerator api_name and version are used by the devio >> + * to make sure the device can be accessed: >> + * E.g. "PCI" >> + * The format of the enum_dev part for the odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t >> + * structure is identified by the api-name and version below >> + */ >> + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >> + uint32_t api_version; >> + >> + /** Probe function: >> + * Called by ODP to get the enumerated device list >> + */ >> + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t* (*probe)(void); >> + >> + /** Remove function: >> + * Free the list of enumerated devices. >> + */ >> + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *devlist); >> + >> + /** Register event notifier function for hotplug events: >> + */ >> + int (*register_notifier)(void (*event_handler) (void)); >> +}; >> + >> +/** This structure defines a generic enumerated device, or actually the >> +* common part between all devices, the enumerator specific part being >> pointed >> +* by the enum_dev field below. >> +*/ >> +struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t { >> + /** enumerator which enumerated the device: >> + * >> + */ >> + odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator; >> + >> + /** Device address: >> + * An enumerator dependent string giving the device address, >> + * e.g. "0000.23.12.1" for PCI domain 0, bus 23, device 12, >> function 1. >> + * This string identifies the device uniquely. >> + */ >> + const char address[ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ]; >> + >> + /** Enumerator dependent part >> + * This part is allocated by the enumerator and is enumerator >> dependent >> + * (i.e. different devices types will have different contents for >> + * enum_dev). >> + */ >> + void *enum_dev; >> + >> + /** Next pointer for lists >> + */ >> + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *next; >> + >> +}; >> + >> +/** >> + * Parameter to be given at devio registration: >> + */ >> +struct odpdrv_devio_t { >> + /** Devio name >> + * Identifies devio interface implemented by this devio >> + * (i.e:many devios may have the same name, but none of those >> + * with same provided interface should refer to a common enumerator >> + * class) >> + */ >> + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >> + uint32_t api_version; >> + >> + /** Enumerator interface name and version >> + * The enumerator interface this devio needs. >> + */ >> + const char enumr_api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >> + uint32_t enumr_api_version; >> + >> + /** Ops >> + * Pointer to a devio ops structure (specific to each devio) >> + */ >> + void *ops; >> +}; >> + >> +/** >> +* Parameter to be given at driver registration: >> +*/ >> +struct odpdrv_driver_t { >> + /** Driver name >> + * The driver name (the pair {driver-name, enum-api-name} must >> + * be unique) >> + */ >> + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >> + >> + /** Supported devios: >> + * The list of supported devio: one of the following devio >> + * (with correct version) must be available for the driver to work: >> + */ >> + struct { >> + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >> + uint32_t api_version; >> + } devios[ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS]; >> + >> + /** Probe function: >> + * Called by ODP to see if the driver can drive a given device >> + * >> + */ >> + int (*probe)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); >> + >> + /** Remove function: >> + * Only called with devices whose probe() returned true >> + * >> + */ >> + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); >> + >> +}; >> + >> +/** >> +* Register an enumerator class. >> +* Each enumerator class calls this function at init time. >> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >> +* >> +* @param enumr_class Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. >> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators >> classes >> +* should release allocated resources and return. >> +*/ >> +int odpdrv_enumr_class_register(odpdrv_enumr_class_t *enumr_class); >> + >> +/** >> +* Register an enumerator. >> +* Each enumerator calls this function at init time. >> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >> +* >> +* @param enumerator Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. >> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators >> +* should release allocated resources and return. >> +*/ >> +int odpdrv_enumr_register(odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator); >> + >> +/** >> +* Register an devio. >> +* Each devio calls this function at init time. >> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >> +* >> +* @param devio Pointer to a devio registration structure. >> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. >> +*/ >> +int odpdrv_devio_register(odpdrv_devio_t *devio); >> + >> +/** >> +* Register a Driver. >> +* Each driver calls this function at init time. >> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >> +* >> +* @param odpdrv_driver_t Pointer to a driver registration structure. >> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, drivers >> +* should release allocated resources and return. >> +*/ >> +int odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver); >> + >> +/** >> +* @} >> +*/ >> + >> +#ifdef __cplusplus >> +} >> +#endif >> + >> +#include <odp/visibility_end.h> >> +#endif >> diff --git a/platform/Makefile.inc b/platform/Makefile.inc >> index aefbf9a..57026d0 100644 >> --- a/platform/Makefile.inc >> +++ b/platform/Makefile.inc >> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ odpdrvspecinclude_HEADERS = \ >> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/barrier.h \ >> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/byteorder.h \ >> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/compiler.h \ >> + $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h \ >> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/shm.h \ >> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/spinlock.h \ >> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/std_types.h \ >> -- >> 2.7.4 >> >>
Ooops! thanks! On 9 January 2017 at 16:05, Maxim Uvarov <maxim.uvarov@linaro.org> wrote: > On 01/05/17 12:06, Yi He wrote: >> I've read and run tests again and my review still stands for this v9 series: >> >> Reviewed-and-tested-by: Yi He <yi.he@linaro.org> >> >> Best Regards, Yi >> > > > You can add Yi review for next v10. But you need to correct make > doxygen_doc warnings: > > /opt/Linaro//opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: > warning: Member odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is > not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: > argument 'odpdrv_driver_t' of command @param is not found in the > argument list of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: The > following parameters of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) > are not documented: > parameter 'driver' > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:194: warning: Member > api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:200: warning: Member > enumr_api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:136: warning: Member > api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_enumr_t is not documented. > odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumr_class_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumr_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_devio_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:170: warning: Member > odpdrv_driver_t (typedef) of group odpdrv_driver is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: > argument 'odpdrv_driver_t' of command @param is not found in the > argument list of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:274: warning: The > following parameters of odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver) > are not documented: > parameter 'driver' > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:194: warning: Member > api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:200: warning: Member > enumr_api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_devio_t is not documented. > /opt/Linaro/odp3.git/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h:136: warning: Member > api_version (variable) of class odpdrv_enumr_t is not documented. > > > > >> On 3 January 2017 at 00:09, Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org> >> wrote: >> >>> The enumerator class, enumerator instance, devio and driver registration >>> functions prototypes (and a draft of their parameters) are >>> defined, the goal being to define the registration framework only. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org> >>> --- >>> include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h | 293 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> ++++++++++++ >>> platform/Makefile.inc | 1 + >>> 2 files changed, 294 insertions(+) >>> create mode 100644 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h >>> >>> diff --git a/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h >>> new file mode 100644 >>> index 0000000..abdd656 >>> --- /dev/null >>> +++ b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h >>> @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ >>> +/* Copyright (c) 2017, Linaro Limited >>> + * All rights reserved. >>> + * >>> + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause >>> + */ >>> + >>> +/** >>> + * @file >>> + * >>> + * ODPDRV driver >>> + */ >>> + >>> +#ifndef ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ >>> +#define ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ >>> +#include <odp/visibility_begin.h> >>> + >>> +#ifdef __cplusplus >>> +extern "C" { >>> +#endif >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* @addtogroup odpdrv_driver >>> +* @details >>> +* enumerator and driver interface to ODP >>> +* >>> +* 1) ODP loads the different modules (i.e. it loads shared libraries, >>> *.so). >>> +* In the context of drivers, shared libraries may contain enumerators, >>> +* drivers and devios. These register in step 2. >>> +* >>> +* 2) odpdrv_enumr_class_register(int (probe*)()...) >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* odpdrv_driver_register(int (probe*)()...) >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* odpdrv_devio_register() >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* A number of device_enumerator_classes are registered at the ODP >>> startup. >>> +* Many classes are expected: static, ACPI, PCI, switchdev, virtual, >>> DPAA2... >>> +* A number of drivers also register to ODP (passing their own probe >>> function). >>> +* A number of device IO may also register to ODP (defining available >>> devices >>> +* interfaces). >>> +* >>> +* 3) ODP calls the probe function of each enumerator class >>> +* <----------------------------------------------------------- >>> +* odpdrv_emum_register(int (probe*)()...) >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* odpdrv_devio_register(...) >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> >>> +* ODP calls the probe function of each registered enumerator_class. >>> +* This result in the enumerator_class registering some >>> +* enumerators (instances of the class) by calling >>> +* odpdrv_emumerator_register() for each instance. >>> +* A given enumerator_class may create many enumerators based on its >>> platform: >>> +* For instance Linux defines a number of PCI domains that can be viewed >>> as >>> +* multiple PCI enumerators. In addition, it could be considered that >>> each PCI >>> +* root of each processor socket in a NUMA environment has its own PCI >>> +* enumerator. >>> +* For enumerator class PCI, there could be one instance for each PCI >>> +* domain. >>> +* Note that the probe function of a given class may be recalled at any >>> time >>> +* (Hotplug) >>> +* The devios delivered with their enumerator may also register at this >>> stage. >>> +* >>> +* 4) For each enumerator instance, odp calls the probe function to >>> retrieve >>> +* the list of devices enumerated by the given enumerator instance. >>> +* Note that the probe function of a given enumerator may be recalled at >>> any >>> +* time(Hotplug) >>> +* >>> +* 5) The driver framework calls the drivers probe(D,I) functions of the >>> +* drivers, with device D and devio I as parameter, assuming that: >>> +* -devio I was on the driver supported list of devio (and version >>> matches) >>> +* -the devio I is registered and found its enumerator interface(E) >>> api >>> +* (name and version) >>> +* -device D was enumerated by an enumerator providing interface E. >>> +* The return value of the driver probe function tells whether the driver >>> +* can handle the device or not. >>> +* >>> +* @{ >>> +*/ >>> + >>> +/* Forward declarations for a top down description of structures */ >>> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t odpdrv_enumr_class_t; >>> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_t odpdrv_enumr_t; >>> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t; >>> +typedef struct odpdrv_devio_t odpdrv_devio_t; >>> +typedef struct odpdrv_driver_t odpdrv_driver_t; >>> + >>> +/** Maximum size for driver and enumerator names: */ >>> +#define ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE 32 >>> + >>> +/** Maximum size for the enumerator dependent address: */ >>> +#define ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ 64 >>> + >>> +/** The maximum number of interfaces a driver may support: */ >>> +#define ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS 3 >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* Parameters to be given at enumerator class registration: >>> +*/ >>> +struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t { >>> + /** Enumerator name: mostly used for debug purpose. >>> + * Name must be unique (e.g. "PCI-DPAA2") >>> + */ >>> + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >>> + >>> + /** Probe function: >>> + * Called by ODP to get the enumerator class instances registered >>> + */ >>> + int (*probe)(void); >>> + >>> + /** Remove function: >>> + * Free whatever resource the class may have allocated. >>> + */ >>> + int (*remove)(void); >>> +}; >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* Parameter to be given at enumerator (instance) registration: >>> +*/ >>> +struct odpdrv_enumr_t { >>> + /** Class name: >>> + * Identifies the class of the enumerator >>> + */ >>> + const char class_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >>> + >>> + /** Enumerator api_name and version are used by the devio >>> + * to make sure the device can be accessed: >>> + * E.g. "PCI" >>> + * The format of the enum_dev part for the odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t >>> + * structure is identified by the api-name and version below >>> + */ >>> + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >>> + uint32_t api_version; >>> + >>> + /** Probe function: >>> + * Called by ODP to get the enumerated device list >>> + */ >>> + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t* (*probe)(void); >>> + >>> + /** Remove function: >>> + * Free the list of enumerated devices. >>> + */ >>> + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *devlist); >>> + >>> + /** Register event notifier function for hotplug events: >>> + */ >>> + int (*register_notifier)(void (*event_handler) (void)); >>> +}; >>> + >>> +/** This structure defines a generic enumerated device, or actually the >>> +* common part between all devices, the enumerator specific part being >>> pointed >>> +* by the enum_dev field below. >>> +*/ >>> +struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t { >>> + /** enumerator which enumerated the device: >>> + * >>> + */ >>> + odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator; >>> + >>> + /** Device address: >>> + * An enumerator dependent string giving the device address, >>> + * e.g. "0000.23.12.1" for PCI domain 0, bus 23, device 12, >>> function 1. >>> + * This string identifies the device uniquely. >>> + */ >>> + const char address[ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ]; >>> + >>> + /** Enumerator dependent part >>> + * This part is allocated by the enumerator and is enumerator >>> dependent >>> + * (i.e. different devices types will have different contents for >>> + * enum_dev). >>> + */ >>> + void *enum_dev; >>> + >>> + /** Next pointer for lists >>> + */ >>> + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *next; >>> + >>> +}; >>> + >>> +/** >>> + * Parameter to be given at devio registration: >>> + */ >>> +struct odpdrv_devio_t { >>> + /** Devio name >>> + * Identifies devio interface implemented by this devio >>> + * (i.e:many devios may have the same name, but none of those >>> + * with same provided interface should refer to a common enumerator >>> + * class) >>> + */ >>> + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >>> + uint32_t api_version; >>> + >>> + /** Enumerator interface name and version >>> + * The enumerator interface this devio needs. >>> + */ >>> + const char enumr_api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >>> + uint32_t enumr_api_version; >>> + >>> + /** Ops >>> + * Pointer to a devio ops structure (specific to each devio) >>> + */ >>> + void *ops; >>> +}; >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* Parameter to be given at driver registration: >>> +*/ >>> +struct odpdrv_driver_t { >>> + /** Driver name >>> + * The driver name (the pair {driver-name, enum-api-name} must >>> + * be unique) >>> + */ >>> + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >>> + >>> + /** Supported devios: >>> + * The list of supported devio: one of the following devio >>> + * (with correct version) must be available for the driver to work: >>> + */ >>> + struct { >>> + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; >>> + uint32_t api_version; >>> + } devios[ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS]; >>> + >>> + /** Probe function: >>> + * Called by ODP to see if the driver can drive a given device >>> + * >>> + */ >>> + int (*probe)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); >>> + >>> + /** Remove function: >>> + * Only called with devices whose probe() returned true >>> + * >>> + */ >>> + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); >>> + >>> +}; >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* Register an enumerator class. >>> +* Each enumerator class calls this function at init time. >>> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >>> +* >>> +* @param enumr_class Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. >>> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators >>> classes >>> +* should release allocated resources and return. >>> +*/ >>> +int odpdrv_enumr_class_register(odpdrv_enumr_class_t *enumr_class); >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* Register an enumerator. >>> +* Each enumerator calls this function at init time. >>> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >>> +* >>> +* @param enumerator Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. >>> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators >>> +* should release allocated resources and return. >>> +*/ >>> +int odpdrv_enumr_register(odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator); >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* Register an devio. >>> +* Each devio calls this function at init time. >>> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >>> +* >>> +* @param devio Pointer to a devio registration structure. >>> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. >>> +*/ >>> +int odpdrv_devio_register(odpdrv_devio_t *devio); >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* Register a Driver. >>> +* Each driver calls this function at init time. >>> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) >>> +* >>> +* @param odpdrv_driver_t Pointer to a driver registration structure. >>> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, drivers >>> +* should release allocated resources and return. >>> +*/ >>> +int odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver); >>> + >>> +/** >>> +* @} >>> +*/ >>> + >>> +#ifdef __cplusplus >>> +} >>> +#endif >>> + >>> +#include <odp/visibility_end.h> >>> +#endif >>> diff --git a/platform/Makefile.inc b/platform/Makefile.inc >>> index aefbf9a..57026d0 100644 >>> --- a/platform/Makefile.inc >>> +++ b/platform/Makefile.inc >>> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ odpdrvspecinclude_HEADERS = \ >>> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/barrier.h \ >>> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/byteorder.h \ >>> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/compiler.h \ >>> + $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h \ >>> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/shm.h \ >>> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/spinlock.h \ >>> $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/std_types.h \ >>> -- >>> 2.7.4 >>> >>> >
diff --git a/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abdd656 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ +/* Copyright (c) 2017, Linaro Limited + * All rights reserved. + * + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause + */ + +/** + * @file + * + * ODPDRV driver + */ + +#ifndef ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ +#define ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_ +#include <odp/visibility_begin.h> + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/** +* @addtogroup odpdrv_driver +* @details +* enumerator and driver interface to ODP +* +* 1) ODP loads the different modules (i.e. it loads shared libraries, *.so). +* In the context of drivers, shared libraries may contain enumerators, +* drivers and devios. These register in step 2. +* +* 2) odpdrv_enumr_class_register(int (probe*)()...) +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* odpdrv_driver_register(int (probe*)()...) +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* odpdrv_devio_register() +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* A number of device_enumerator_classes are registered at the ODP startup. +* Many classes are expected: static, ACPI, PCI, switchdev, virtual, DPAA2... +* A number of drivers also register to ODP (passing their own probe function). +* A number of device IO may also register to ODP (defining available devices +* interfaces). +* +* 3) ODP calls the probe function of each enumerator class +* <----------------------------------------------------------- +* odpdrv_emum_register(int (probe*)()...) +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* odpdrv_devio_register(...) +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* -----------------------------------------------------------> +* ODP calls the probe function of each registered enumerator_class. +* This result in the enumerator_class registering some +* enumerators (instances of the class) by calling +* odpdrv_emumerator_register() for each instance. +* A given enumerator_class may create many enumerators based on its platform: +* For instance Linux defines a number of PCI domains that can be viewed as +* multiple PCI enumerators. In addition, it could be considered that each PCI +* root of each processor socket in a NUMA environment has its own PCI +* enumerator. +* For enumerator class PCI, there could be one instance for each PCI +* domain. +* Note that the probe function of a given class may be recalled at any time +* (Hotplug) +* The devios delivered with their enumerator may also register at this stage. +* +* 4) For each enumerator instance, odp calls the probe function to retrieve +* the list of devices enumerated by the given enumerator instance. +* Note that the probe function of a given enumerator may be recalled at any +* time(Hotplug) +* +* 5) The driver framework calls the drivers probe(D,I) functions of the +* drivers, with device D and devio I as parameter, assuming that: +* -devio I was on the driver supported list of devio (and version matches) +* -the devio I is registered and found its enumerator interface(E) api +* (name and version) +* -device D was enumerated by an enumerator providing interface E. +* The return value of the driver probe function tells whether the driver +* can handle the device or not. +* +* @{ +*/ + +/* Forward declarations for a top down description of structures */ +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t odpdrv_enumr_class_t; +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_t odpdrv_enumr_t; +typedef struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t; +typedef struct odpdrv_devio_t odpdrv_devio_t; +typedef struct odpdrv_driver_t odpdrv_driver_t; + +/** Maximum size for driver and enumerator names: */ +#define ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE 32 + +/** Maximum size for the enumerator dependent address: */ +#define ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ 64 + +/** The maximum number of interfaces a driver may support: */ +#define ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS 3 + +/** +* Parameters to be given at enumerator class registration: +*/ +struct odpdrv_enumr_class_t { + /** Enumerator name: mostly used for debug purpose. + * Name must be unique (e.g. "PCI-DPAA2") + */ + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; + + /** Probe function: + * Called by ODP to get the enumerator class instances registered + */ + int (*probe)(void); + + /** Remove function: + * Free whatever resource the class may have allocated. + */ + int (*remove)(void); +}; + +/** +* Parameter to be given at enumerator (instance) registration: +*/ +struct odpdrv_enumr_t { + /** Class name: + * Identifies the class of the enumerator + */ + const char class_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; + + /** Enumerator api_name and version are used by the devio + * to make sure the device can be accessed: + * E.g. "PCI" + * The format of the enum_dev part for the odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t + * structure is identified by the api-name and version below + */ + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; + uint32_t api_version; + + /** Probe function: + * Called by ODP to get the enumerated device list + */ + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t* (*probe)(void); + + /** Remove function: + * Free the list of enumerated devices. + */ + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *devlist); + + /** Register event notifier function for hotplug events: + */ + int (*register_notifier)(void (*event_handler) (void)); +}; + +/** This structure defines a generic enumerated device, or actually the +* common part between all devices, the enumerator specific part being pointed +* by the enum_dev field below. +*/ +struct odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t { + /** enumerator which enumerated the device: + * + */ + odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator; + + /** Device address: + * An enumerator dependent string giving the device address, + * e.g. "0000.23.12.1" for PCI domain 0, bus 23, device 12, function 1. + * This string identifies the device uniquely. + */ + const char address[ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ]; + + /** Enumerator dependent part + * This part is allocated by the enumerator and is enumerator dependent + * (i.e. different devices types will have different contents for + * enum_dev). + */ + void *enum_dev; + + /** Next pointer for lists + */ + odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *next; + +}; + +/** + * Parameter to be given at devio registration: + */ +struct odpdrv_devio_t { + /** Devio name + * Identifies devio interface implemented by this devio + * (i.e:many devios may have the same name, but none of those + * with same provided interface should refer to a common enumerator + * class) + */ + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; + uint32_t api_version; + + /** Enumerator interface name and version + * The enumerator interface this devio needs. + */ + const char enumr_api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; + uint32_t enumr_api_version; + + /** Ops + * Pointer to a devio ops structure (specific to each devio) + */ + void *ops; +}; + +/** +* Parameter to be given at driver registration: +*/ +struct odpdrv_driver_t { + /** Driver name + * The driver name (the pair {driver-name, enum-api-name} must + * be unique) + */ + const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; + + /** Supported devios: + * The list of supported devio: one of the following devio + * (with correct version) must be available for the driver to work: + */ + struct { + const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; + uint32_t api_version; + } devios[ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS]; + + /** Probe function: + * Called by ODP to see if the driver can drive a given device + * + */ + int (*probe)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); + + /** Remove function: + * Only called with devices whose probe() returned true + * + */ + int (*remove)(odpdrv_enumerated_dev_t *dev); + +}; + +/** +* Register an enumerator class. +* Each enumerator class calls this function at init time. +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) +* +* @param enumr_class Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators classes +* should release allocated resources and return. +*/ +int odpdrv_enumr_class_register(odpdrv_enumr_class_t *enumr_class); + +/** +* Register an enumerator. +* Each enumerator calls this function at init time. +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) +* +* @param enumerator Pointer to a enumerator registration structure. +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, enumerators +* should release allocated resources and return. +*/ +int odpdrv_enumr_register(odpdrv_enumr_t *enumerator); + +/** +* Register an devio. +* Each devio calls this function at init time. +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) +* +* @param devio Pointer to a devio registration structure. +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. +*/ +int odpdrv_devio_register(odpdrv_devio_t *devio); + +/** +* Register a Driver. +* Each driver calls this function at init time. +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.) +* +* @param odpdrv_driver_t Pointer to a driver registration structure. +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error. On error, drivers +* should release allocated resources and return. +*/ +int odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_t *driver); + +/** +* @} +*/ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#include <odp/visibility_end.h> +#endif diff --git a/platform/Makefile.inc b/platform/Makefile.inc index aefbf9a..57026d0 100644 --- a/platform/Makefile.inc +++ b/platform/Makefile.inc @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ odpdrvspecinclude_HEADERS = \ $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/barrier.h \ $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/byteorder.h \ $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/compiler.h \ + $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h \ $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/shm.h \ $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/spinlock.h \ $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/std_types.h \
The enumerator class, enumerator instance, devio and driver registration functions prototypes (and a draft of their parameters) are defined, the goal being to define the registration framework only. Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org> --- include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h | 293 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ platform/Makefile.inc | 1 + 2 files changed, 294 insertions(+) create mode 100644 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h -- 2.7.4