Commit 5051c94b authored by Sjur Brændeland's avatar Sjur Brændeland Committed by David S. Miller

Documentation/networking/caif: Update documentation

Update drawing and remove description of old features.
Add HSI and USB link layers to the drawing.
Reported-by: default avatarJoerg Reisenweber <joerg.reisenweber@stericssion.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSjur Brændeland <sjur.brandeland@stericssion.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent b42f7b5c
......@@ -19,60 +19,36 @@ and host. Currently, UART and Loopback are available for Linux.
Architecture:
------------
The implementation of CAIF is divided into:
* CAIF Socket Layer, Kernel API, and Net Device.
* CAIF Socket Layer and GPRS IP Interface.
* CAIF Core Protocol Implementation
* CAIF Link Layer, implemented as NET devices.
RTNL
!
! +------+ +------+ +------+
! +------+! +------+! +------+!
! ! Sock !! !Kernel!! ! Net !!
! ! API !+ ! API !+ ! Dev !+ <- CAIF Client APIs
! +------+ +------! +------+
! ! ! !
! +----------!----------+
! +------+ <- CAIF Protocol Implementation
+-------> ! CAIF !
! Core !
+------+
+--------!--------+
! +------+ +------+
! +------+! +------+!
! ! IP !! !Socket!!
+-------> !interf!+ ! API !+ <- CAIF Client APIs
! +------+ +------!
! ! !
! +-----------+
! !
+------+ +-----+
! ! ! TTY ! <- Link Layer (Net Devices)
+------+ +-----+
Using the Kernel API
----------------------
The Kernel API is used for accessing CAIF channels from the
kernel.
The user of the API has to implement two callbacks for receive
and control.
The receive callback gives a CAIF packet as a SKB. The control
callback will
notify of channel initialization complete, and flow-on/flow-
off.
struct caif_device caif_dev = {
.caif_config = {
.name = "MYDEV"
.type = CAIF_CHTY_AT
}
.receive_cb = my_receive,
.control_cb = my_control,
};
caif_add_device(&caif_dev);
caif_transmit(&caif_dev, skb);
! +------+ <- CAIF Core Protocol
! ! CAIF !
! ! Core !
! +------+
! +----------!---------+
! ! ! !
! +------+ +-----+ +------+
+--> ! HSI ! ! TTY ! ! USB ! <- Link Layer (Net Devices)
+------+ +-----+ +------+
See the caif_kernel.h for details about the CAIF kernel API.
I M P L E M E N T A T I O N
===========================
===========================
CAIF Core Protocol Layer
=========================================
......@@ -88,17 +64,13 @@ The Core CAIF implementation contains:
- Simple implementation of CAIF.
- Layered architecture (a la Streams), each layer in the CAIF
specification is implemented in a separate c-file.
- Clients must implement PHY layer to access physical HW
with receive and transmit functions.
- Clients must call configuration function to add PHY layer.
- Clients must implement CAIF layer to consume/produce
CAIF payload with receive and transmit functions.
- Clients must call configuration function to add and connect the
Client layer.
- When receiving / transmitting CAIF Packets (cfpkt), ownership is passed
to the called function (except for framing layers' receive functions
or if a transmit function returns an error, in which case the caller
must free the packet).
to the called function (except for framing layers' receive function)
Layered Architecture
--------------------
......@@ -109,11 +81,6 @@ Implementation. The support functions include:
CAIF Packet has functions for creating, destroying and adding content
and for adding/extracting header and trailers to protocol packets.
- CFLST CAIF list implementation.
- CFGLUE CAIF Glue. Contains OS Specifics, such as memory
allocation, endianness, etc.
The CAIF Protocol implementation contains:
- CFCNFG CAIF Configuration layer. Configures the CAIF Protocol
......@@ -186,24 +153,20 @@ In this layered approach the following "rules" apply.
layer->dn->transmit(layer->dn, packet);
Linux Driver Implementation
CAIF Socket and IP interface
===========================
Linux GPRS Net Device and CAIF socket are implemented on top of the
CAIF Core protocol. The Net device and CAIF socket have an instance of
The IP interface and CAIF socket API are implemented on top of the
CAIF Core protocol. The IP Interface and CAIF socket have an instance of
'struct cflayer', just like the CAIF Core protocol stack.
Net device and Socket implement the 'receive()' function defined by
'struct cflayer', just like the rest of the CAIF stack. In this way, transmit and
receive of packets is handled as by the rest of the layers: the 'dn->transmit()'
function is called in order to transmit data.
The layer on top of the CAIF Core implementation is
sometimes referred to as the "Client layer".
Configuration of Link Layer
---------------------------
The Link Layer is implemented as Linux net devices (struct net_device).
The Link Layer is implemented as Linux network devices (struct net_device).
Payload handling and registration is done using standard Linux mechanisms.
The CAIF Protocol relies on a loss-less link layer without implementing
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