| 1) Import drivers using VCHI. |
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| VCHI is just a tool to let drivers talk to the firmware. Here are |
| some of the ones we want: |
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| - vc_mem (https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/blob/rpi-4.4.y/drivers/char/broadcom/vc_mem.c) |
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| This driver is what the vcdbg userspace program uses to set up its |
| requests to the firmware, which are transmitted across VCHIQ. vcdbg |
| is really useful for debugging firmware interactions. |
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| - VCSM (https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/tree/rpi-4.4.y/drivers/char/broadcom/vc_sm) |
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| This driver is used for talking about regions of VC memory across |
| firmware protocols including VCHI. We'll want to extend this driver |
| to manage these buffers as dmabufs so that we can zero-copy import |
| camera images into vc4 for rendering/display. |
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| 2) Garbage-collect unused code |
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| One of the reasons this driver wasn't upstreamed previously was that |
| there's a lot code that got built that's probably unnecessary these |
| days. Once we have the set of VCHI-using drivers we want in tree, we |
| should be able to do a sweep of the code to see what's left that's |
| unused. |
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| 3) Make driver more portable |
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| Building this driver with arm/multi_v7_defconfig or arm64/defconfig |
| leads to data corruption during the following command: |
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| vchiq_test -f 1 |
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| This should be fixed. |
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| 4) Fix kernel module support |
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| Even the VPU firmware doesn't support a VCHI re-connect, the driver |
| should properly handle a module unload. This also includes that all |
| resouces must be freed (kthreads, debugfs entries, ...) and global |
| variables avoided. |
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| 5) Cleanup logging mechanism |
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| The driver should probably be using the standard kernel logging mechanisms |
| such as dev_info, dev_dbg, and friends. |
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| 6) Documentation |
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| A short top-down description of this driver's architecture (function of |
| kthreads, userspace, limitations) could be very helpful for reviewers. |