[PATCH v13 3/4] gpio: rpmsg: add generic rpmsg GPIO driver
Padhi, Beleswar
b-padhi at ti.com
Tue Apr 28 08:52:44 PDT 2026
On 4/28/2026 9:01 PM, Shenwei Wang wrote:
>
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>> Subject: Re: [EXT] Re: [PATCH v13 3/4] gpio: rpmsg: add generic rpmsg GPIO
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>> On 4/28/2026 8:13 PM, Shenwei Wang wrote:
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Beleswar Prasad Padhi <b-padhi at ti.com>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2026 2:25 AM
>>>> To: Shenwei Wang <shenwei.wang at nxp.com>; Linus Walleij
>>>> <linusw at kernel.org>; Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl at kernel.org>; Jonathan
>>>> Corbet <corbet at lwn.net>; Rob Herring <robh at kernel.org>; Krzysztof
>>>> Kozlowski <krzk+dt at kernel.org>; Conor Dooley <conor+dt at kernel.org>;
>>>> Bjorn Andersson <andersson at kernel.org>; Mathieu Poirier
>>>> <mathieu.poirier at linaro.org>; Frank Li <frank.li at nxp.com>; Sascha
>>>> Hauer <s.hauer at pengutronix.de>
>>>> Cc: Shuah Khan <skhan at linuxfoundation.org>;
>>>> linux-gpio at vger.kernel.org; linux- doc at vger.kernel.org;
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>>>> Subject: [EXT] Re: [PATCH v13 3/4] gpio: rpmsg: add generic rpmsg
>>>> GPIO driver On 28/04/26 00:53, Shenwei Wang wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>>>>> + void *channel_devices[MAX_PORT_PER_CHANNEL];
>>>>>> So this is technically a rpmsg endpoint (struct rpmsg_endpoint)
>>>>>> without naming it "endpoint". Every rpmsg endpoint has a reference
>>>>>> to its parent rpmsg channel (struct rpmsg_device) which represents
>>>>>> the same information here. So we should use the framework standard here.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, agree to use "endpoint_devices".
>>>> I did not mean to say to just change the variable name from
>>>> "channel_devices" to "endpoint_devices". Infact you would not need to
>>>> have this field & struct anymore.
>>>>
>>>> Pseudo-code:
>>>> 1. Add a 'struct rpmsg_endpoint *ept' field to struct rpmsg_gpio_port
>>>> to maintain the ept to port idx map.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Call port->ept = rpmsg_create_ept(rpdev,
>>>> rpmsg_gpio_channel_callback,
>>>> port, {rpdev.id.name,
>>>> RPMSG_ADDR_ANY,
>>>> RPMSG_ADDR_ANY})
>>>> from rpmsg_gpiochip_register().
>>>>
>>> On the Linux side, we invoke rpmsg_create_ept. What is expected from the
>> remote system in this case?
>>
>>
>> Nothing extra in my opinion. rpmsg_create_ept() just creates a dynamic local
>> endpoint address for Linux's usage. The firmware just has to make sure to reply
>> to the same endpoint address where it received the message. This should already
>> be in place IMO, because currently you are sending all messages in the default
> Since rpmsg_create_ept creates a new local endpoint address on the Linux side, how is
> the remote system expected to learn and use this new address for communication if no
> additional logic is added on the remote side?
Remote side learns the endpoint when it receives any message from Linux
from the dynamic endpoint.
Lets say rpmsg_create_ept() allocates a dynamic local ept of 1026. When
you send the message from this endpoint, the standard rpmsg header
would have:
85 struct rpmsg_hdr {
86 __rpmsg32 src; // 1026
87 __rpmsg32 dst; // rpdev->dst (e.g. 400)
88 __rpmsg32 reserved;
89 __rpmsg16 len;
90 __rpmsg16 flags;
91 u8 data[];
92 } __packed;
Remote side tracks the dynamic endpoint by reading src = 1026. And while
sending the response it fills the header as:
85 struct rpmsg_hdr {
86 __rpmsg32 src; // 400
87 __rpmsg32 dst; // 1026
88 __rpmsg32 reserved;
89 __rpmsg16 len;
90 __rpmsg16 flags;
91 u8 data[];
92 } __packed;
Note: Remote firmware can also send messages from dynamically created
endpoints on its side, and Linux can learn those in the same manner. The
dynamic endpoint address is passed to the callback as 'u32 src'. So you
could pass on the 'src' from rpmsg_gpio_channel_callback() to
rpmsg_gpio_send_message() as 'dst' and call
rpmsg_sendto(port->ept, msg, sizeof(*msg), dst) to reply to the dynamic
endpoint on firmware's side.
Thanks,
Beleswar
>
> Is this handled automatically by the rpmsg stack software, or does it require explicit support
> on the remote system to exchange and track endpoint addresses?
>
> Thanks,
> Shenwei
>
>> endpoint (rpdev->ept) which is also dynamic[1] and is created when the channel
>> is created. And you receive the responses correctly. (Unless you have hard-coded
>> the default ept address in the firmware)
>>
>> [1]:
>> https://github.co/
>> m%2Ftorvalds%2Flinux%2Fblob%2Fmaster%2Fdrivers%2Frpmsg%2Frpmsg_core.
>> c%23L480&data=05%7C02%7Cshenwei.wang%40nxp.com%7C4ec06bf01bb14dd
>> 2625708dea5387471%7C686ea1d3bc2b4c6fa92cd99c5c301635%7C0%7C0%7C6
>> 39129859078622527%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRyd
>> WUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%
>> 3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=OUmjqOdWqiXSTjPDv1TUvrjKP1YTx9ji44SdGlIR2n
>> Q%3D&reserved=0
>> (chinfo.src is RPMSG_ADDR_ANY)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Beleswar
>>
>>> If the remote side does not need any extra support, this would be an excellent
>> solution.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Shenwei
>>>
>>>> 3. Send msgs from local ept in rpmsg_gpio_send_message() by:
>>>> rpmsg_send(port->ept, msg, sizeof(*msg));
>>>>
>>>> 4. Get the port info in rpmsg_gpio_channel_callback() by:
>>>> struct rpmsg_gpio_port *port = priv;
>>>>
>>>> Which also eliminates the need for struct rpdev_drvdata as you can
>>>> just do
>>>> rpmsg_get_rproc_node_name(rpdev) from rpmsg_gpiochip_register().
>>>>
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