| Intel(R) Management Engine (ME) Client bus API |
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| Rationale |
| ========= |
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| MEI misc character device is useful for dedicated applications to send and receive |
| data to the many FW appliance found in Intel's ME from the user space. |
| However for some of the ME functionalities it make sense to leverage existing software |
| stack and expose them through existing kernel subsystems. |
| |
| In order to plug seamlessly into the kernel device driver model we add kernel virtual |
| bus abstraction on top of the MEI driver. This allows implementing linux kernel drivers |
| for the various MEI features as a stand alone entities found in their respective subsystem. |
| Existing device drivers can even potentially be re-used by adding an MEI CL bus layer to |
| the existing code. |
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| MEI CL bus API |
| ============== |
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| A driver implementation for an MEI Client is very similar to existing bus |
| based device drivers. The driver registers itself as an MEI CL bus driver through |
| the mei_cl_driver structure: |
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| struct mei_cl_driver { |
| struct device_driver driver; |
| const char *name; |
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| const struct mei_cl_device_id *id_table; |
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| int (*probe)(struct mei_cl_device *dev, const struct mei_cl_id *id); |
| int (*remove)(struct mei_cl_device *dev); |
| }; |
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| struct mei_cl_id { |
| char name[MEI_NAME_SIZE]; |
| kernel_ulong_t driver_info; |
| }; |
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| The mei_cl_id structure allows the driver to bind itself against a device name. |
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| To actually register a driver on the ME Client bus one must call the mei_cl_add_driver() |
| API. This is typically called at module init time. |
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| Once registered on the ME Client bus, a driver will typically try to do some I/O on |
| this bus and this should be done through the mei_cl_send() and mei_cl_recv() |
| routines. The latter is synchronous (blocks and sleeps until data shows up). |
| In order for drivers to be notified of pending events waiting for them (e.g. |
| an Rx event) they can register an event handler through the |
| mei_cl_register_event_cb() routine. Currently only the MEI_EVENT_RX event |
| will trigger an event handler call and the driver implementation is supposed |
| to call mei_recv() from the event handler in order to fetch the pending |
| received buffers. |
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| Example |
| ======= |
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| As a theoretical example let's pretend the ME comes with a "contact" NFC IP. |
| The driver init and exit routines for this device would look like: |
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| #define CONTACT_DRIVER_NAME "contact" |
| |
| static struct mei_cl_device_id contact_mei_cl_tbl[] = { |
| { CONTACT_DRIVER_NAME, }, |
| |
| /* required last entry */ |
| { } |
| }; |
| MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(mei_cl, contact_mei_cl_tbl); |
| |
| static struct mei_cl_driver contact_driver = { |
| .id_table = contact_mei_tbl, |
| .name = CONTACT_DRIVER_NAME, |
| |
| .probe = contact_probe, |
| .remove = contact_remove, |
| }; |
| |
| static int contact_init(void) |
| { |
| int r; |
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| r = mei_cl_driver_register(&contact_driver); |
| if (r) { |
| pr_err(CONTACT_DRIVER_NAME ": driver registration failed\n"); |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static void __exit contact_exit(void) |
| { |
| mei_cl_driver_unregister(&contact_driver); |
| } |
| |
| module_init(contact_init); |
| module_exit(contact_exit); |
| |
| And the driver's simplified probe routine would look like that: |
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| int contact_probe(struct mei_cl_device *dev, struct mei_cl_device_id *id) |
| { |
| struct contact_driver *contact; |
| |
| [...] |
| mei_cl_enable_device(dev); |
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| mei_cl_register_event_cb(dev, contact_event_cb, contact); |
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| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| In the probe routine the driver first enable the MEI device and then registers |
| an ME bus event handler which is as close as it can get to registering a |
| threaded IRQ handler. |
| The handler implementation will typically call some I/O routine depending on |
| the pending events: |
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| #define MAX_NFC_PAYLOAD 128 |
| |
| static void contact_event_cb(struct mei_cl_device *dev, u32 events, |
| void *context) |
| { |
| struct contact_driver *contact = context; |
| |
| if (events & BIT(MEI_EVENT_RX)) { |
| u8 payload[MAX_NFC_PAYLOAD]; |
| int payload_size; |
| |
| payload_size = mei_recv(dev, payload, MAX_NFC_PAYLOAD); |
| if (payload_size <= 0) |
| return; |
| |
| /* Hook to the NFC subsystem */ |
| nfc_hci_recv_frame(contact->hdev, payload, payload_size); |
| } |
| } |