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Signed-off-by: Vitor Soares --- Documentation/userspace-api/i3c/i3cdev.rst | 116 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 116 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/userspace-api/i3c/i3cdev.rst diff --git a/Documentation/userspace-api/i3c/i3cdev.rst b/Documentation/userspace-api/i3c/i3cdev.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ada269f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/userspace-api/i3c/i3cdev.rst @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +==================== +I3C Device Interface +==================== + +I3C devices have the flexibility of being accessed from userspace, as well +through the conventional use of kernel drivers. Userspace access, although +limited to private SDR I3C transfers, provides the advantage of simplifying +the implementation of straightforward communication protocols, applicable to +scenarios where transfers are dedicated such for sensor bring-up scenarios +(prototyping environments) or for microcontroller slave communication +implementation. + +The major device number is dynamically attributed and it's all reserved for +the i3c devices. By default, the i3cdev module only exposes the i3c devices +without device driver bind and aren't of master type in sort of character +device file under /dev/bus/i3c/ folder. They are identified through its +- same way they can be found in /sys/bus/i3c/devices/. +:: + +# ls -l /dev/bus/i3c/ +total 0 +crw------- 1 root root 248, 0 Jan 1 00:22 0-6072303904d2 +crw------- 1 root root 248, 1 Jan 1 00:22 0-b7405ba00929 + +The simplest way to use this interface is to not have an I3C device bound to +a kernel driver, this can be achieved by not have the kernel driver loaded or +using the Sysfs to unbind the kernel driver from the device. + +BASIC CHARACTER DEVICE API +=============================== +For now, the API has only support private SDR read and write transfers. +Those transaction can be achieved by the following: + +``read(file, buffer, sizeof(buffer))`` + The standard read() operation will work as a simple transaction of private + SDR read data followed a stop. + Return the number of bytes read on success, and a negative error otherwise. + +``write(file, buffer, sizeof(buffer))`` + The standard write() operation will work as a simple transaction of private + SDR write data followed a stop. + Return the number of bytes written on success, and a negative error otherwise. + +``ioctl(file, I3C_IOC_PRIV_XFER(nxfers), struct i3c_ioc_priv_xfer *xfers)`` + It combines read/write transactions without a stop in between. + Return 0 on success, and a negative error otherwise. + +NOTES: + - According to the MIPI I3C Protocol is the I3C slave that terminates the read + transaction otherwise Master can abort early on ninth (T) data bit of each + SDR data word. + + - Normal open() and close() operations on /dev/bus/i3c/- + files work as you would expect. + + - As documented in cdev_del() if a device was already open during + i3cdev_detach, the read(), write() and ioctl() fops will still be callable + yet they will return -EACCES. + +C EXAMPLE +========= +Working with I3C devices is much like working with files. You will need to open +a file descriptor, do some I/O operations with it, and then close it. + +The following header files should be included in an I3C program:: + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +To work with an I3C device, the application must open the driver, made +available at the device node:: + + int file; + + file = open("/dev/bus/i3c/0-6072303904d2", O_RDWR); + if (file < 0) + exit(1); + +Now the file is opened, we can perform the operations available:: + + /* Write function */ + uint_t8 buf[] = {0x00, 0xde, 0xad, 0xbe, 0xef} + if (write(file, buf, 5) != 5) { + /* ERROR HANDLING: I3C transaction failed */ + } + + /* Read function */ + ret = read(file, buf, 5); + If (ret < 0) { + /* ERROR HANDLING: I3C transaction failed */ + } else { + /* Iterate over buf[] to get the read data */ + } + + /* IOCTL function */ + struct i3c_ioc_priv_xfer xfers[2]; + + uint8_t tx_buf[] = {0x00, 0xde, 0xad, 0xbe, 0xef}; + uint8_t rx_buf[10]; + + xfers[0].data = (uintptr_t)tx_buf; + xfers[0].len = 5; + xfers[0].rnw = 0; + xfers[1].data = (uintptr_t)rx_buf; + xfers[1].len = 10; + xfers[1].rnw = 1; + + if (ioctl(file, I3C_IOC_PRIV_XFER(2), xfers) < 0) + /* ERROR HANDLING: I3C transaction failed */ + +The device can be closed when the open file descriptor is no longer required:: + + close(file); \ No newline at end of file -- 2.7.4 _______________________________________________ linux-i3c mailing list linux-i3c@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-i3c