[PATCH 1/8] mailbox: introduce ARM SMC based mailbox

Jassi Brar jassisinghbrar at gmail.com
Mon Jul 24 10:20:29 PDT 2017


On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 4:50 AM, André Przywara <andre.przywara at arm.com> wrote:
> On 02/07/17 06:55, Jassi Brar wrote:
>
>>> +       mbox_chan_received_data(link, (void *)res.a0);
>>> +
>> Or you can update the 'data' with value from 'a0' ?
>
> Mmh, I am a bit puzzled by this. Why would this be needed or useful?
>
I meant instead of calling mbox_chan_received_data(), simply update
the value at 'data' with res.a0

Technically the firmware does not "send" us a message. It only updates
the structure we share with it. So maybe we could reflect that by
updating the data pointer the client driver asked to send.
Also it is optional for clients to provide the rx_callback(). By
calling mbox_chan_received_data() you mandate clients provide that
callback.

Nothing serious, just that looking closely, updating 'data' seems a
better option.

> I see that the SCPI firmware driver (as the user of the mailbox API) is
> expecting the return value from a0 as returned above, translating the
> firmware error codes into Linux' ones.
>
I am afraid, SCPI driver is not the golden example for client drivers
to follow. It is supposed to work only with MHU, and then, it is
likely to break if some other protocol is running parallel to it.

Thanks



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