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author | Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> | 2016-08-20 13:24:56 -0600 |
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committer | Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> | 2016-09-06 08:48:07 -0600 |
commit | 70fc1f547a91c137913a23a0f7a4a89c33930c6a (patch) | |
tree | 3bd2d3cd3af7ba92d129dc6648f698ce5314f7d0 /Documentation/driver-api | |
parent | dcec3c8c9aea9e779c59f420465381c0f3322913 (diff) |
docs: Pull the HSI documentation together
The HSI subsystem documentation was split across hsi.txt and the
device-drivers docbook. Now that the latter has been converted to Sphinx,
pull in the HSI document so that it's all in one place.
Acked-by: Sebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/driver-api')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst | 82 |
1 files changed, 78 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst index d0d65e58c14b..07c58971a322 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst @@ -102,10 +102,84 @@ i2c_adapter devices which don't support those I2C operations. High Speed Synchronous Serial Interface (HSI) ============================================= -High Speed Synchronous Serial Interface (HSI) is a serial interface -mainly used for connecting application engines (APE) with cellular modem -engines (CMT) in cellular handsets. HSI provides multiplexing for up to -16 logical channels, low-latency and full duplex communication. +1. Introduction +--------------- + +High Speed Syncronous Interface (HSI) is a fullduplex, low latency protocol, +that is optimized for die-level interconnect between an Application Processor +and a Baseband chipset. It has been specified by the MIPI alliance in 2003 and +implemented by multiple vendors since then. + +The HSI interface supports full duplex communication over multiple channels +(typically 8) and is capable of reaching speeds up to 200 Mbit/s. + +The serial protocol uses two signals, DATA and FLAG as combined data and clock +signals and an additional READY signal for flow control. An additional WAKE +signal can be used to wakeup the chips from standby modes. The signals are +commonly prefixed by AC for signals going from the application die to the +cellular die and CA for signals going the other way around. + +:: + + +------------+ +---------------+ + | Cellular | | Application | + | Die | | Die | + | | - - - - - - CAWAKE - - - - - - >| | + | T|------------ CADATA ------------>|R | + | X|------------ CAFLAG ------------>|X | + | |<----------- ACREADY ------------| | + | | | | + | | | | + | |< - - - - - ACWAKE - - - - - - -| | + | R|<----------- ACDATA -------------|T | + | X|<----------- ACFLAG -------------|X | + | |------------ CAREADY ----------->| | + | | | | + | | | | + +------------+ +---------------+ + +2. HSI Subsystem in Linux +------------------------- + +In the Linux kernel the hsi subsystem is supposed to be used for HSI devices. +The hsi subsystem contains drivers for hsi controllers including support for +multi-port controllers and provides a generic API for using the HSI ports. + +It also contains HSI client drivers, which make use of the generic API to +implement a protocol used on the HSI interface. These client drivers can +use an arbitrary number of channels. + +3. hsi-char Device +------------------ + +Each port automatically registers a generic client driver called hsi_char, +which provides a charecter device for userspace representing the HSI port. +It can be used to communicate via HSI from userspace. Userspace may +configure the hsi_char device using the following ioctl commands: + +HSC_RESET + flush the HSI port + +HSC_SET_PM + enable or disable the client. + +HSC_SEND_BREAK + send break + +HSC_SET_RX + set RX configuration + +HSC_GET_RX + get RX configuration + +HSC_SET_TX + set TX configuration + +HSC_GET_TX + get TX configuration + +The kernel HSI API +------------------ .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/hsi/hsi.h :internal: |