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* [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver
@ 2021-06-18  7:52 Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] rpmsg: core: Add driver_data for rpmsg_device_id Stephan Gerhold
                   ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Stephan Gerhold @ 2021-06-18  7:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski
  Cc: Loic Poulain, Bjorn Andersson, Aleksander Morgado,
	Sergey Ryazanov, Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar,
	linuxwwan, Ohad Ben-Cohen, Mathieu Poirier, netdev,
	linux-remoteproc, linux-arm-msm, phone-devel, linux-kernel,
	~postmarketos/upstreaming, Stephan Gerhold

This patch series adds a WWAN "control" driver for the remote processor
messaging (rpmsg) subsystem. This subsystem allows communicating with
an integrated modem DSP on many Qualcomm SoCs, e.g. MSM8916 or MSM8974.

The driver is a fairly simple glue layer between WWAN and RPMSG
and is mostly based on the existing mhi_wwan_ctrl.c and rpmsg_char.c.

For more information, see commit message in PATCH 2/3.

I already posted a RFC for this a while ago:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/YLfL9Q+4860uqS8f@gerhold.net/
and now I'm looking for some feedback for the actual changes. :)

Changes in v2: Only in PATCH 3/3
  - Fix EPOLLOUT being always set even if poll op is defined
  - Rename poll() op -> tx_poll() since it should be only used for TX
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20210615133229.213064-1-stephan@gerhold.net/

Stephan Gerhold (3):
  rpmsg: core: Add driver_data for rpmsg_device_id
  net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver
  net: wwan: Allow WWAN drivers to provide blocking tx and poll function

 MAINTAINERS                           |   7 ++
 drivers/net/wwan/Kconfig              |  18 +++
 drivers/net/wwan/Makefile             |   1 +
 drivers/net/wwan/iosm/iosm_ipc_port.c |   3 +-
 drivers/net/wwan/mhi_wwan_ctrl.c      |   3 +-
 drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c    | 156 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 drivers/net/wwan/wwan_core.c          |  11 +-
 drivers/net/wwan/wwan_hwsim.c         |   3 +-
 drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c            |   4 +-
 include/linux/mod_devicetable.h       |   1 +
 include/linux/wwan.h                  |  13 ++-
 11 files changed, 208 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c

-- 
2.32.0


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* [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] rpmsg: core: Add driver_data for rpmsg_device_id
  2021-06-18  7:52 [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver Stephan Gerhold
@ 2021-06-18  7:52 ` Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: wwan: Allow WWAN drivers to provide blocking tx and poll function Stephan Gerhold
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Stephan Gerhold @ 2021-06-18  7:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski
  Cc: Loic Poulain, Bjorn Andersson, Aleksander Morgado,
	Sergey Ryazanov, Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar,
	linuxwwan, Ohad Ben-Cohen, Mathieu Poirier, netdev,
	linux-remoteproc, linux-arm-msm, phone-devel, linux-kernel,
	~postmarketos/upstreaming, Stephan Gerhold

Most device_id structs provide a driver_data field that can be used
by drivers to associate data more easily for a particular device ID.
Add the same for the rpmsg_device_id.

Cc: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net>
---
Changes in v2: None
---
 drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c      | 4 +++-
 include/linux/mod_devicetable.h | 1 +
 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c
index e5daee4f9373..c1404d3dae2c 100644
--- a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c
+++ b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_core.c
@@ -459,8 +459,10 @@ static int rpmsg_dev_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv)
 
 	if (ids)
 		for (i = 0; ids[i].name[0]; i++)
-			if (rpmsg_id_match(rpdev, &ids[i]))
+			if (rpmsg_id_match(rpdev, &ids[i])) {
+				rpdev->id.driver_data = ids[i].driver_data;
 				return 1;
+			}
 
 	return of_driver_match_device(dev, drv);
 }
diff --git a/include/linux/mod_devicetable.h b/include/linux/mod_devicetable.h
index 7d45b5f989b0..8e291cfdaf06 100644
--- a/include/linux/mod_devicetable.h
+++ b/include/linux/mod_devicetable.h
@@ -447,6 +447,7 @@ struct hv_vmbus_device_id {
 
 struct rpmsg_device_id {
 	char name[RPMSG_NAME_SIZE];
+	kernel_ulong_t driver_data;
 };
 
 /* i2c */
-- 
2.32.0


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* [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver
  2021-06-18  7:52 [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] rpmsg: core: Add driver_data for rpmsg_device_id Stephan Gerhold
@ 2021-06-18  7:52 ` Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18  8:21   ` Aleksander Morgado
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: wwan: Allow WWAN drivers to provide blocking tx and poll function Stephan Gerhold
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Stephan Gerhold @ 2021-06-18  7:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski
  Cc: Loic Poulain, Bjorn Andersson, Aleksander Morgado,
	Sergey Ryazanov, Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar,
	linuxwwan, Ohad Ben-Cohen, Mathieu Poirier, netdev,
	linux-remoteproc, linux-arm-msm, phone-devel, linux-kernel,
	~postmarketos/upstreaming, Stephan Gerhold

The remote processor messaging (rpmsg) subsystem provides an interface
to communicate with other remote processors. On many Qualcomm SoCs this
is used to communicate with an integrated modem DSP that implements most
of the modem functionality and provides high-level protocols like
QMI or AT to allow controlling the modem.

For QMI, most older Qualcomm SoCs (e.g. MSM8916/MSM8974) have
a standalone "DATA5_CNTL" channel that allows exchanging QMI messages.
Note that newer SoCs (e.g. SDM845) only allow exchanging QMI messages
via a shared QRTR channel that is available via a socket API on Linux.

For AT, the "DATA4" channel accepts at least a limited set of AT
commands, on many older and newer Qualcomm SoCs, although QMI is
typically the preferred control protocol.

Note that the data path (network interface) is entirely separate
from the control path and varies between Qualcomm SoCs, e.g. "IPA"
on newer Qualcomm SoCs or "BAM-DMUX" on some older ones.

The RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver exposes the QMI/AT control ports via the
WWAN subsystem, and therefore allows userspace like ModemManager to
set up the modem. Until now, ModemManager had to use the RPMSG-specific
rpmsg-char where the channels must be explicitly exposed as a char
device first and don't show up directly in sysfs.

The driver is a fairly simple glue layer between WWAN and RPMSG
and is mostly based on the existing mhi_wwan_ctrl.c and rpmsg_char.c.

Cc: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
Cc: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net>
---
Changes in v2: None
---
Notes from v1:

I have mainly tested this driver on Qualcomm MSM8916 with the qcom_smd
RPMSG provider, together with both ModemManager and oFono in userspace.

Note that this driver can also work somewhat with the "glink" RPMSG provider
on newer SoCs (mainly for AT ports), but for some reason dynamically opening
and closing channels like this driver and rpmsg-char do is horribly broken
there. I'm hoping someone with more experience and hardware can fix that later.
---
 MAINTAINERS                        |   7 ++
 drivers/net/wwan/Kconfig           |  18 ++++
 drivers/net/wwan/Makefile          |   1 +
 drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c | 143 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 169 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c

diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 183cc61e2dc0..fbf792962d7b 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -15587,6 +15587,13 @@ F:	include/linux/rpmsg/
 F:	include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h
 F:	samples/rpmsg/
 
+REMOTE PROCESSOR MESSAGING (RPMSG) WWAN CONTROL DRIVER
+M:	Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net>
+L:	netdev@vger.kernel.org
+L:	linux-remoteproc@vger.kernel.org
+S:	Maintained
+F:	drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c
+
 RENESAS CLOCK DRIVERS
 M:	Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
 L:	linux-renesas-soc@vger.kernel.org
diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/Kconfig b/drivers/net/wwan/Kconfig
index 249b3f1ed62b..de9384326bc8 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wwan/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/Kconfig
@@ -38,6 +38,24 @@ config MHI_WWAN_CTRL
 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
 	  called mhi_wwan_ctrl.
 
+config RPMSG_WWAN_CTRL
+	tristate "RPMSG WWAN control driver"
+	depends on RPMSG
+	help
+	  RPMSG WWAN CTRL allows modems available via RPMSG channels to expose
+	  different modem protocols/ports to userspace, including AT and QMI.
+	  These protocols can be accessed directly from userspace
+	  (e.g. AT commands) or via libraries/tools (e.g. libqmi, libqcdm...).
+
+	  This is mainly used for modems integrated into many Qualcomm SoCs,
+	  e.g. for AT and QMI on Qualcomm MSM8916 or MSM8974. Note that many
+	  newer Qualcomm SoCs (e.g. SDM845) still provide an AT port through
+	  this driver but the QMI messages can only be sent through
+	  QRTR network sockets (CONFIG_QRTR).
+
+	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
+	  called rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.
+
 config IOSM
 	tristate "IOSM Driver for Intel M.2 WWAN Device"
 	depends on INTEL_IOMMU
diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/Makefile b/drivers/net/wwan/Makefile
index 83dd3482ffc3..d90ac33abaef 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wwan/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/Makefile
@@ -9,4 +9,5 @@ wwan-objs += wwan_core.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_WWAN_HWSIM) += wwan_hwsim.o
 
 obj-$(CONFIG_MHI_WWAN_CTRL) += mhi_wwan_ctrl.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_RPMSG_WWAN_CTRL) += rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.o
 obj-$(CONFIG_IOSM) += iosm/
diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c b/drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..de226cdb69fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+/* Copyright (c) 2021, Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net> */
+#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/rpmsg.h>
+#include <linux/wwan.h>
+
+struct rpmsg_wwan_dev {
+	/* Lower level is a rpmsg dev, upper level is a wwan port */
+	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev;
+	struct wwan_port *wwan_port;
+	struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept;
+};
+
+static int rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_callback(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev,
+				    void *buf, int len, void *priv, u32 src)
+{
+	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan = priv;
+	struct sk_buff *skb;
+
+	skb = alloc_skb(len, GFP_ATOMIC);
+	if (!skb)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	skb_put_data(skb, buf, len);
+	wwan_port_rx(rpwwan->wwan_port, skb);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_start(struct wwan_port *port)
+{
+	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan = wwan_port_get_drvdata(port);
+	struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo = {
+		.src = rpwwan->rpdev->src,
+		.dst = RPMSG_ADDR_ANY,
+	};
+
+	strncpy(chinfo.name, rpwwan->rpdev->id.name, RPMSG_NAME_SIZE);
+	rpwwan->ept = rpmsg_create_ept(rpwwan->rpdev, rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_callback,
+				       rpwwan, chinfo);
+	if (!rpwwan->ept)
+		return -EREMOTEIO;
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static void rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_stop(struct wwan_port *port)
+{
+	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan = wwan_port_get_drvdata(port);
+
+	rpmsg_destroy_ept(rpwwan->ept);
+	rpwwan->ept = NULL;
+}
+
+static int rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb)
+{
+	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan = wwan_port_get_drvdata(port);
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = rpmsg_trysend(rpwwan->ept, skb->data, skb->len);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	consume_skb(skb);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static const struct wwan_port_ops rpmsg_wwan_pops = {
+	.start = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_start,
+	.stop = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_stop,
+	.tx = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx,
+};
+
+static struct device *rpmsg_wwan_find_parent(struct device *dev)
+{
+	/* Select first platform device as parent for the WWAN ports.
+	 * On Qualcomm platforms this is usually the platform device that
+	 * represents the modem remote processor. This might need to be
+	 * adjusted when adding device IDs for other platforms.
+	 */
+	for (dev = dev->parent; dev; dev = dev->parent) {
+		if (dev_is_platform(dev))
+			return dev;
+	}
+	return NULL;
+}
+
+static int rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_probe(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev)
+{
+	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan;
+	struct wwan_port *port;
+	struct device *parent;
+
+	parent = rpmsg_wwan_find_parent(&rpdev->dev);
+	if (!parent)
+		return -ENODEV;
+
+	rpwwan = devm_kzalloc(&rpdev->dev, sizeof(*rpwwan), GFP_KERNEL);
+	if (!rpwwan)
+		return -ENOMEM;
+
+	rpwwan->rpdev = rpdev;
+	dev_set_drvdata(&rpdev->dev, rpwwan);
+
+	/* Register as a wwan port, id.driver_data contains wwan port type */
+	port = wwan_create_port(parent, rpdev->id.driver_data,
+				&rpmsg_wwan_pops, rpwwan);
+	if (IS_ERR(port))
+		return PTR_ERR(port);
+
+	rpwwan->wwan_port = port;
+
+	return 0;
+};
+
+static void rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_remove(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev)
+{
+	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan = dev_get_drvdata(&rpdev->dev);
+
+	wwan_remove_port(rpwwan->wwan_port);
+}
+
+static const struct rpmsg_device_id rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_id_table[] = {
+	/* RPMSG channels for Qualcomm SoCs with integrated modem */
+	{ .name = "DATA5_CNTL", .driver_data = WWAN_PORT_QMI },
+	{ .name = "DATA4", .driver_data = WWAN_PORT_AT },
+	{},
+};
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(rpmsg, rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_id_table);
+
+static struct rpmsg_driver rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_driver = {
+	.drv.name = "rpmsg_wwan_ctrl",
+	.id_table = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_id_table,
+	.probe = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_probe,
+	.remove = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_remove,
+};
+module_rpmsg_driver(rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_driver);
+
+MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
+MODULE_DESCRIPTION("RPMSG WWAN CTRL Driver");
+MODULE_AUTHOR("Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net>");
-- 
2.32.0


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* [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: wwan: Allow WWAN drivers to provide blocking tx and poll function
  2021-06-18  7:52 [PATCH net-next v2 0/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 1/3] rpmsg: core: Add driver_data for rpmsg_device_id Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver Stephan Gerhold
@ 2021-06-18  7:52 ` Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18 12:45     ` kernel test robot
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Stephan Gerhold @ 2021-06-18  7:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski
  Cc: Loic Poulain, Bjorn Andersson, Aleksander Morgado,
	Sergey Ryazanov, Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar,
	linuxwwan, Ohad Ben-Cohen, Mathieu Poirier, netdev,
	linux-remoteproc, linux-arm-msm, phone-devel, linux-kernel,
	~postmarketos/upstreaming, Stephan Gerhold

At the moment, the WWAN core provides wwan_port_txon/off() to implement
blocking writes. The tx() port operation should not block, instead
wwan_port_txon/off() should be called when the TX queue is full or has
free space again.

However, in some cases it is not straightforward to make use of that
functionality. For example, the RPMSG API used by rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c
does not provide any way to be notified when the TX queue has space
again. Instead, it only provides the following operations:

  - rpmsg_send(): blocking write (wait until there is space)
  - rpmsg_trysend(): non-blocking write (return error if no space)
  - rpmsg_poll(): set poll flags depending on TX queue state

Generally that's totally sufficient for implementing a char device,
but it does not fit well to the currently provided WWAN port ops.

Most of the time, using the non-blocking rpmsg_trysend() in the
WWAN tx() port operation works just fine. However, with high-frequent
writes to the char device it is possible to trigger a situation
where this causes issues. For example, consider the following
(somewhat unrealistic) example:

 # dd if=/dev/zero bs=1000 of=/dev/wwan0p2QMI
 dd: error writing '/dev/wwan0p2QMI': Resource temporarily unavailable
 1+0 records out

This fails immediately after writing the first record. It's likely
only a matter of time until this triggers issues for some real application
(e.g. ModemManager sending a lot of large QMI packets).

The rpmsg_char device does not have this problem, because it uses
rpmsg_trysend() and rpmsg_poll() to support non-blocking operations.
Make it possible to use the same in the RPMSG WWAN driver by extending
the tx() operation with a "nonblock" parameter and adding an optional
tx_poll() callback. This integrates nicely with the RPMSG API
and does not break other WWAN drivers.

With these changes, the dd example above blocks instead of exiting
with an error.

Cc: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net>
---
Changes in v2:
  - Fix EPOLLOUT being always set even if poll op is defined
  - Rename poll() op -> tx_poll() since it should be only used for TX
---
Notes from v1:

Note that rpmsg_poll() is an optional callback currently only implemented
by the qcom_smd RPMSG provider. However, it should be easy to implement
this for other RPMSG providers when needed.

Another potential solution suggested by Loic Poulain in [1] is to always
use the blocking rpmsg_send() from a workqueue/kthread and disable TX
until it is done. I think this could also work (perhaps a bit more
difficult to implement) but the main disadvantage is that I don't see
a way to return any kind of error to the client with this approach.
I assume we return immediately from the write() to the char device
after scheduling the rpmsg_send(), so we already reported success
when rpmsg_send() returns.

At the end all that matters to me is that it works properly, so I'm
open for any other suggestions. :)

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-msm/CAMZdPi_-Qa=JnThHs_h-144dAfSAjF5s+QdBawdXZ3kk8Mx8ng@mail.gmail.com/
---
 drivers/net/wwan/iosm/iosm_ipc_port.c |  3 ++-
 drivers/net/wwan/mhi_wwan_ctrl.c      |  3 ++-
 drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c    | 17 +++++++++++++++--
 drivers/net/wwan/wwan_core.c          | 11 +++++++----
 drivers/net/wwan/wwan_hwsim.c         |  3 ++-
 include/linux/wwan.h                  | 13 +++++++++----
 6 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/iosm/iosm_ipc_port.c b/drivers/net/wwan/iosm/iosm_ipc_port.c
index beb944847398..2f874e41ceff 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wwan/iosm/iosm_ipc_port.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/iosm/iosm_ipc_port.c
@@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ static void ipc_port_ctrl_stop(struct wwan_port *port)
 }
 
 /* transfer control data to modem */
-static int ipc_port_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb)
+static int ipc_port_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb,
+			    bool nonblock)
 {
 	struct iosm_cdev *ipc_port = wwan_port_get_drvdata(port);
 
diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/mhi_wwan_ctrl.c b/drivers/net/wwan/mhi_wwan_ctrl.c
index 1bc6b69aa530..9754f014d348 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wwan/mhi_wwan_ctrl.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/mhi_wwan_ctrl.c
@@ -139,7 +139,8 @@ static void mhi_wwan_ctrl_stop(struct wwan_port *port)
 	mhi_unprepare_from_transfer(mhiwwan->mhi_dev);
 }
 
-static int mhi_wwan_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb)
+static int mhi_wwan_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb,
+			    bool nonblock)
 {
 	struct mhi_wwan_dev *mhiwwan = wwan_port_get_drvdata(port);
 	int ret;
diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c b/drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c
index de226cdb69fd..8d4cb48abcd8 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/rpmsg_wwan_ctrl.c
@@ -54,12 +54,16 @@ static void rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_stop(struct wwan_port *port)
 	rpwwan->ept = NULL;
 }
 
-static int rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb)
+static int rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb,
+			      bool nonblock)
 {
 	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan = wwan_port_get_drvdata(port);
 	int ret;
 
-	ret = rpmsg_trysend(rpwwan->ept, skb->data, skb->len);
+	if (nonblock)
+		ret = rpmsg_trysend(rpwwan->ept, skb->data, skb->len);
+	else
+		ret = rpmsg_send(rpwwan->ept, skb->data, skb->len);
 	if (ret)
 		return ret;
 
@@ -67,10 +71,19 @@ static int rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb)
 	return 0;
 }
 
+static __poll_t rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx_poll(struct wwan_port *port,
+					struct file *filp, poll_table *wait)
+{
+	struct rpmsg_wwan_dev *rpwwan = wwan_port_get_drvdata(port);
+
+	return rpmsg_poll(rpwwan->ept, filp, wait);
+}
+
 static const struct wwan_port_ops rpmsg_wwan_pops = {
 	.start = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_start,
 	.stop = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_stop,
 	.tx = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx,
+	.tx_poll = rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_tx_poll,
 };
 
 static struct device *rpmsg_wwan_find_parent(struct device *dev)
diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_core.c b/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_core.c
index 7e728042fc41..c0b124bd05cd 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_core.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_core.c
@@ -500,7 +500,8 @@ static void wwan_port_op_stop(struct wwan_port *port)
 	mutex_unlock(&port->ops_lock);
 }
 
-static int wwan_port_op_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb)
+static int wwan_port_op_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb,
+			   bool nonblock)
 {
 	int ret;
 
@@ -510,7 +511,7 @@ static int wwan_port_op_tx(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb)
 		goto out_unlock;
 	}
 
-	ret = port->ops->tx(port, skb);
+	ret = port->ops->tx(port, skb, nonblock);
 
 out_unlock:
 	mutex_unlock(&port->ops_lock);
@@ -637,7 +638,7 @@ static ssize_t wwan_port_fops_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf,
 		return -EFAULT;
 	}
 
-	ret = wwan_port_op_tx(port, skb);
+	ret = wwan_port_op_tx(port, skb, !!(filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK));
 	if (ret) {
 		kfree_skb(skb);
 		return ret;
@@ -653,7 +654,9 @@ static __poll_t wwan_port_fops_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *wait)
 
 	poll_wait(filp, &port->waitqueue, wait);
 
-	if (!is_write_blocked(port))
+	if (port->ops && port->ops->tx_poll)
+		mask |= port->ops->tx_poll(port, filp, wait);
+	else if (!is_write_blocked(port))
 		mask |= EPOLLOUT | EPOLLWRNORM;
 	if (!is_read_blocked(port))
 		mask |= EPOLLIN | EPOLLRDNORM;
diff --git a/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_hwsim.c b/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_hwsim.c
index 472cae544a2b..e5ecbc70658d 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_hwsim.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wwan/wwan_hwsim.c
@@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ static void wwan_hwsim_port_stop(struct wwan_port *wport)
  *
  * Be aware that this processor is not fully V.250 compliant.
  */
-static int wwan_hwsim_port_tx(struct wwan_port *wport, struct sk_buff *in)
+static int wwan_hwsim_port_tx(struct wwan_port *wport, struct sk_buff *in,
+			      bool nonblock)
 {
 	struct wwan_hwsim_port *port = wwan_port_get_drvdata(wport);
 	struct sk_buff *out;
diff --git a/include/linux/wwan.h b/include/linux/wwan.h
index 430a3a0817de..78cf98f088f4 100644
--- a/include/linux/wwan.h
+++ b/include/linux/wwan.h
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
 
 #include <linux/device.h>
 #include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/poll.h>
 #include <linux/skbuff.h>
 #include <linux/netlink.h>
 
@@ -38,17 +39,21 @@ enum wwan_port_type {
 struct wwan_port;
 
 /** struct wwan_port_ops - The WWAN port operations
- * @start: The routine for starting the WWAN port device.
- * @stop: The routine for stopping the WWAN port device.
+ * @start: The routine for starting the WWAN port device. Required.
+ * @stop: The routine for stopping the WWAN port device. Required.
  * @tx: The routine that sends WWAN port protocol data to the device.
+ *      May only block if nonblock is false. Required.
+ * @tx_poll: A routine to set additional TX poll flags. Optional.
  *
  * The wwan_port_ops structure contains a list of low-level operations
- * that control a WWAN port device. All functions are mandatory.
+ * that control a WWAN port device.
  */
 struct wwan_port_ops {
 	int (*start)(struct wwan_port *port);
 	void (*stop)(struct wwan_port *port);
-	int (*tx)(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb);
+	int (*tx)(struct wwan_port *port, struct sk_buff *skb, bool nonblock);
+	__poll_t (*tx_poll)(struct wwan_port *port, struct file *filp,
+			    poll_table *wait);
 };
 
 /**
-- 
2.32.0


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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver Stephan Gerhold
@ 2021-06-18  8:21   ` Aleksander Morgado
  2021-06-18 10:13     ` Stephan Gerhold
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Aleksander Morgado @ 2021-06-18  8:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephan Gerhold
  Cc: David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski, Loic Poulain, Bjorn Andersson,
	Sergey Ryazanov, Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar,
	linuxwwan, Ohad Ben-Cohen, Mathieu Poirier, Network Development,
	linux-remoteproc, linux-arm-msm, phone-devel, open list,
	~postmarketos/upstreaming

Hey Stephan,

> +static const struct rpmsg_device_id rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_id_table[] = {
> +       /* RPMSG channels for Qualcomm SoCs with integrated modem */
> +       { .name = "DATA5_CNTL", .driver_data = WWAN_PORT_QMI },
> +       { .name = "DATA4", .driver_data = WWAN_PORT_AT },
> +       {},
> +};

If I understand this properly, now these rpmsg backed control ports
would be automatically exposed without the need of a userspace CLI
tool to do that (rpmsgexport).

And if I recall correctly, DATA5_CNTL and DATA4 were the only channels
actively exported with udev actions using rpmsgexport in postmarketos,
but that didn't mean someone could add additional rules to export
other channels (i.e. as per the ModemManager port type hint rules,
DATA[0-9]*_CNTL as QMI and DATA[0-9]* as AT, except for DATA40_CNTL
and DATA_40 which are the USB tethering related ones).

So, does this mean we're limiting the amount of channels exported to
only one QMI control port and one AT control port? Not saying that's
wrong, but maybe it makes sense to add a comment somewhere specifying
that explicitly.

Also, would it make sense to have some way to trigger the export of
additional channels somehow via userspace? e.g. something like
rpmsgexport but using the wwan subsystem. I'm not sure if that's a
true need anywhere or just over-engineering the solution, truth be
told.

-- 
Aleksander
https://aleksander.es

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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver
  2021-06-18  8:21   ` Aleksander Morgado
@ 2021-06-18 10:13     ` Stephan Gerhold
  2021-06-18 12:24       ` Aleksander Morgado
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Stephan Gerhold @ 2021-06-18 10:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Aleksander Morgado
  Cc: David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski, Loic Poulain, Bjorn Andersson,
	Sergey Ryazanov, Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar,
	linuxwwan, Ohad Ben-Cohen, Mathieu Poirier, Network Development,
	linux-remoteproc, linux-arm-msm, phone-devel, open list,
	~postmarketos/upstreaming

Hi Aleksander!

On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 10:21:18AM +0200, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> > +static const struct rpmsg_device_id rpmsg_wwan_ctrl_id_table[] = {
> > +       /* RPMSG channels for Qualcomm SoCs with integrated modem */
> > +       { .name = "DATA5_CNTL", .driver_data = WWAN_PORT_QMI },
> > +       { .name = "DATA4", .driver_data = WWAN_PORT_AT },
> > +       {},
> > +};
> 
> If I understand this properly, now these rpmsg backed control ports
> would be automatically exposed without the need of a userspace CLI
> tool to do that (rpmsgexport).
> 

Yep, that's the main advantage compared to the current approach.

> And if I recall correctly, DATA5_CNTL and DATA4 were the only channels
> actively exported with udev actions using rpmsgexport in postmarketos,
> but that didn't mean someone could add additional rules to export
> other channels (i.e. as per the ModemManager port type hint rules,
> DATA[0-9]*_CNTL as QMI and DATA[0-9]* as AT, except for DATA40_CNTL
> and DATA_40 which are the USB tethering related ones).
> 

Yep.

> So, does this mean we're limiting the amount of channels exported to
> only one QMI control port and one AT control port?

Yep, but I think:
  - It's easy to extend this with additional ports later
    if someone has a real use case for that.
  - It's still possible to export via rpmsgexport.

> Not saying that's wrong, but maybe it makes sense to add a comment
> somewhere specifying that explicitly.

Given that these channels were only found through reverse engineering,
saying that DATA*_CNTL/DATA* are fully equivalent QMI/AT ports is just
a theory, I have no proof for this. Generally these channels had some
fixed use case on the original Android system, for example DATA1 (AT)
seems to have been often used for Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN)
while DATA4 was often more general purpose.

Perhaps DATA* are all fully equivalent, independent AT channels at the
end, or perhaps DATA1/DATA4 behave slightly differently because there
were some special requirements for Bluetooth DUN. I have no way to tell.
And it can vary from device to device since we're stuck with
device-specific (and usually signed) firmware.

Another example: I have seen DATA11 on some devices, but it does not
seem to work as AT port for some reason, there is no reply at all
from the modem on that channel. Perhaps it needs to be activated
somehow, perhaps it's not an AT channel at all, I have no way to tell.

My point is: Here I'm only enabling what is proven to work on all
devices (used in postmarketOS for more than a year). I have insufficient
data to vouch for the reliability of any other channel. I cannot say if
the channels are really independent, or influence each other somehow.

As far as I understand, we currently do not have any use case for having
multiple QMI/AT ports exposed for ModemManager, right? And if someone
does have a use case, perhaps exposing them through the WWAN subsystem
is not even what they want, perhaps they want to forward them through
USB or something.

> Also, would it make sense to have some way to trigger the export of
> additional channels somehow via userspace? e.g. something like
> rpmsgexport but using the wwan subsystem. I'm not sure if that's a
> true need anywhere or just over-engineering the solution, truth be
> told.

So personally I think we should keep this simple and limited to existing
use cases. If someone shows up with different requirements we can
investigate this further.

If I send a v3 I will check if I can clarify this in the commit
message somewhat. I actually had something related in there but removed
it shortly before submitting the patch because I thought it's mostly
just speculation and the message was already quite long. Oh well :)

Stephan

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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/3] net: wwan: Add RPMSG WWAN CTRL driver
  2021-06-18 10:13     ` Stephan Gerhold
@ 2021-06-18 12:24       ` Aleksander Morgado
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Aleksander Morgado @ 2021-06-18 12:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephan Gerhold
  Cc: David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski, Loic Poulain, Bjorn Andersson,
	Sergey Ryazanov, Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar,
	linuxwwan, Ohad Ben-Cohen, Mathieu Poirier, Network Development,
	linux-remoteproc, linux-arm-msm, phone-devel, open list,
	~postmarketos/upstreaming

Hey,

> > So, does this mean we're limiting the amount of channels exported to
> > only one QMI control port and one AT control port?
>
> Yep, but I think:
>   - It's easy to extend this with additional ports later
>     if someone has a real use case for that.
>   - It's still possible to export via rpmsgexport.
>

Ah, that's good then, if we can have the rpmsgexport fallback, there
shouldn't be any issue.

> > Not saying that's wrong, but maybe it makes sense to add a comment
> > somewhere specifying that explicitly.
>
> Given that these channels were only found through reverse engineering,
> saying that DATA*_CNTL/DATA* are fully equivalent QMI/AT ports is just
> a theory, I have no proof for this. Generally these channels had some
> fixed use case on the original Android system, for example DATA1 (AT)
> seems to have been often used for Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN)
> while DATA4 was often more general purpose.
>
> Perhaps DATA* are all fully equivalent, independent AT channels at the
> end, or perhaps DATA1/DATA4 behave slightly differently because there
> were some special requirements for Bluetooth DUN. I have no way to tell.
> And it can vary from device to device since we're stuck with
> device-specific (and usually signed) firmware.
>
> Another example: I have seen DATA11 on some devices, but it does not
> seem to work as AT port for some reason, there is no reply at all
> from the modem on that channel. Perhaps it needs to be activated
> somehow, perhaps it's not an AT channel at all, I have no way to tell.
>
> My point is: Here I'm only enabling what is proven to work on all
> devices (used in postmarketOS for more than a year). I have insufficient
> data to vouch for the reliability of any other channel. I cannot say if
> the channels are really independent, or influence each other somehow.
>

Fair enough; I think your approach is the correct one, just enable
what's known to work.

> As far as I understand, we currently do not have any use case for having
> multiple QMI/AT ports exposed for ModemManager, right? And if someone
> does have a use case, perhaps exposing them through the WWAN subsystem
> is not even what they want, perhaps they want to forward them through
> USB or something.
>

There is no such usecase in MM; having one single QMI port in MM is
more than enough, and having the extra AT port gives some
functionalities that we don't yet support in QMI (e.g. voice call
management). We don't gain anything extra by having more QMI or more
AT ports at this moment.

> > Also, would it make sense to have some way to trigger the export of
> > additional channels somehow via userspace? e.g. something like
> > rpmsgexport but using the wwan subsystem. I'm not sure if that's a
> > true need anywhere or just over-engineering the solution, truth be
> > told.
>
> So personally I think we should keep this simple and limited to existing
> use cases. If someone shows up with different requirements we can
> investigate this further.
>

Yes, I think I'm on that same boat.

> If I send a v3 I will check if I can clarify this in the commit
> message somewhat. I actually had something related in there but removed
> it shortly before submitting the patch because I thought it's mostly
> just speculation and the message was already quite long. Oh well :)
>

Heh :) Thanks!

-- 
Aleksander
https://aleksander.es

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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: wwan: Allow WWAN drivers to provide blocking tx and poll function
  2021-06-18  7:52 ` [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: wwan: Allow WWAN drivers to provide blocking tx and poll function Stephan Gerhold
@ 2021-06-18 12:45     ` kernel test robot
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: kernel test robot @ 2021-06-18 12:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephan Gerhold, David S. Miller, Jakub Kicinski
  Cc: kbuild-all, clang-built-linux, netdev, Loic Poulain,
	Bjorn Andersson, Aleksander Morgado, Sergey Ryazanov,
	Johannes Berg, Leon Romanovsky, M Chetan Kumar

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Hi Stephan,

I love your patch! Yet something to improve:

[auto build test ERROR on net-next/master]

url:    https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Stephan-Gerhold/net-wwan-Add-RPMSG-WWAN-CTRL-driver/20210618-155527
base:   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next.git 8fe088bd4fd12f4c8899b51d5bc3daad98767d49
config: arm-randconfig-r024-20210618 (attached as .config)
compiler: clang version 13.0.0 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project 64720f57bea6a6bf033feef4a5751ab9c0c3b401)
reproduce (this is a W=1 build):
        wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/lkp-tests/master/sbin/make.cross -O ~/bin/make.cross
        chmod +x ~/bin/make.cross
        # install arm cross compiling tool for clang build
        # apt-get install binutils-arm-linux-gnueabi
        # https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commit/3e8b96e21bab08cfd3136fb7348c4cb77815e969
        git remote add linux-review https://github.com/0day-ci/linux
        git fetch --no-tags linux-review Stephan-Gerhold/net-wwan-Add-RPMSG-WWAN-CTRL-driver/20210618-155527
        git checkout 3e8b96e21bab08cfd3136fb7348c4cb77815e969
        # save the attached .config to linux build tree
        COMPILER_INSTALL_PATH=$HOME/0day COMPILER=clang make.cross ARCH=arm 

If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag as appropriate
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>

All errors (new ones prefixed by >>):

>> drivers/usb/class/cdc-wdm.c:917:8: error: incompatible function pointer types initializing 'int (*)(struct wwan_port *, struct sk_buff *, bool)' (aka 'int (*)(struct wwan_port *, struct sk_buff *, _Bool)') with an expression of type 'int (struct wwan_port *, struct sk_buff *)' [-Werror,-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types]
           .tx = wdm_wwan_port_tx,
                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   1 error generated.


vim +917 drivers/usb/class/cdc-wdm.c

cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  913  
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  914  static struct wwan_port_ops wdm_wwan_port_ops = {
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  915  	.start = wdm_wwan_port_start,
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  916  	.stop = wdm_wwan_port_stop,
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11 @917  	.tx = wdm_wwan_port_tx,
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  918  };
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  919  

---
0-DAY CI Kernel Test Service, Intel Corporation
https://lists.01.org/hyperkitty/list/kbuild-all@lists.01.org

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* Re: [PATCH net-next v2 3/3] net: wwan: Allow WWAN drivers to provide blocking tx and poll function
@ 2021-06-18 12:45     ` kernel test robot
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: kernel test robot @ 2021-06-18 12:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kbuild-all

[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2482 bytes --]

Hi Stephan,

I love your patch! Yet something to improve:

[auto build test ERROR on net-next/master]

url:    https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Stephan-Gerhold/net-wwan-Add-RPMSG-WWAN-CTRL-driver/20210618-155527
base:   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next.git 8fe088bd4fd12f4c8899b51d5bc3daad98767d49
config: arm-randconfig-r024-20210618 (attached as .config)
compiler: clang version 13.0.0 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project 64720f57bea6a6bf033feef4a5751ab9c0c3b401)
reproduce (this is a W=1 build):
        wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/lkp-tests/master/sbin/make.cross -O ~/bin/make.cross
        chmod +x ~/bin/make.cross
        # install arm cross compiling tool for clang build
        # apt-get install binutils-arm-linux-gnueabi
        # https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commit/3e8b96e21bab08cfd3136fb7348c4cb77815e969
        git remote add linux-review https://github.com/0day-ci/linux
        git fetch --no-tags linux-review Stephan-Gerhold/net-wwan-Add-RPMSG-WWAN-CTRL-driver/20210618-155527
        git checkout 3e8b96e21bab08cfd3136fb7348c4cb77815e969
        # save the attached .config to linux build tree
        COMPILER_INSTALL_PATH=$HOME/0day COMPILER=clang make.cross ARCH=arm 

If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag as appropriate
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>

All errors (new ones prefixed by >>):

>> drivers/usb/class/cdc-wdm.c:917:8: error: incompatible function pointer types initializing 'int (*)(struct wwan_port *, struct sk_buff *, bool)' (aka 'int (*)(struct wwan_port *, struct sk_buff *, _Bool)') with an expression of type 'int (struct wwan_port *, struct sk_buff *)' [-Werror,-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types]
           .tx = wdm_wwan_port_tx,
                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   1 error generated.


vim +917 drivers/usb/class/cdc-wdm.c

cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  913  
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  914  static struct wwan_port_ops wdm_wwan_port_ops = {
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  915  	.start = wdm_wwan_port_start,
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  916  	.stop = wdm_wwan_port_stop,
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11 @917  	.tx = wdm_wwan_port_tx,
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  918  };
cac6fb015f7191 Loic Poulain 2021-05-11  919  

---
0-DAY CI Kernel Test Service, Intel Corporation
https://lists.01.org/hyperkitty/list/kbuild-all(a)lists.01.org

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