| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| .. include:: <isonum.txt> |
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| ========== |
| Linux CAIF |
| ========== |
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| Copyright |copy| ST-Ericsson AB 2010 |
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| :Author: Sjur Brendeland/ sjur.brandeland@stericsson.com |
| :License terms: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 |
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| Introduction |
| ============ |
| |
| CAIF is a MUX protocol used by ST-Ericsson cellular modems for |
| communication between Modem and host. The host processes can open virtual AT |
| channels, initiate GPRS Data connections, Video channels and Utility Channels. |
| The Utility Channels are general purpose pipes between modem and host. |
| |
| ST-Ericsson modems support a number of transports between modem |
| and host. Currently, UART and Loopback are available for Linux. |
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| Architecture |
| ============ |
| |
| The implementation of CAIF is divided into: |
| |
| * CAIF Socket Layer and GPRS IP Interface. |
| * CAIF Core Protocol Implementation |
| * CAIF Link Layer, implemented as NET devices. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| RTNL |
| ! |
| ! +------+ +------+ |
| ! +------+! +------+! |
| ! ! IP !! !Socket!! |
| +-------> !interf!+ ! API !+ <- CAIF Client APIs |
| ! +------+ +------! |
| ! ! ! |
| ! +-----------+ |
| ! ! |
| ! +------+ <- CAIF Core Protocol |
| ! ! CAIF ! |
| ! ! Core ! |
| ! +------+ |
| ! +----------!---------+ |
| ! ! ! ! |
| ! +------+ +-----+ +------+ |
| +--> ! HSI ! ! TTY ! ! USB ! <- Link Layer (Net Devices) |
| +------+ +-----+ +------+ |
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| Implementation |
| ============== |
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| CAIF Core Protocol Layer |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| CAIF Core layer implements the CAIF protocol as defined by ST-Ericsson. |
| It implements the CAIF protocol stack in a layered approach, where |
| each layer described in the specification is implemented as a separate layer. |
| The architecture is inspired by the design patterns "Protocol Layer" and |
| "Protocol Packet". |
| |
| CAIF structure |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The Core CAIF implementation contains: |
| |
| - Simple implementation of CAIF. |
| - Layered architecture (a la Streams), each layer in the CAIF |
| specification is implemented in a separate c-file. |
| - Clients must call configuration function to add PHY layer. |
| - Clients must implement CAIF layer to consume/produce |
| CAIF payload with receive and transmit functions. |
| - Clients must call configuration function to add and connect the |
| Client layer. |
| - When receiving / transmitting CAIF Packets (cfpkt), ownership is passed |
| to the called function (except for framing layers' receive function) |
| |
| Layered Architecture |
| ==================== |
| |
| The CAIF protocol can be divided into two parts: Support functions and Protocol |
| Implementation. The support functions include: |
| |
| - CFPKT CAIF Packet. Implementation of CAIF Protocol Packet. The |
| CAIF Packet has functions for creating, destroying and adding content |
| and for adding/extracting header and trailers to protocol packets. |
| |
| The CAIF Protocol implementation contains: |
| |
| - CFCNFG CAIF Configuration layer. Configures the CAIF Protocol |
| Stack and provides a Client interface for adding Link-Layer and |
| Driver interfaces on top of the CAIF Stack. |
| |
| - CFCTRL CAIF Control layer. Encodes and Decodes control messages |
| such as enumeration and channel setup. Also matches request and |
| response messages. |
| |
| - CFSERVL General CAIF Service Layer functionality; handles flow |
| control and remote shutdown requests. |
| |
| - CFVEI CAIF VEI layer. Handles CAIF AT Channels on VEI (Virtual |
| External Interface). This layer encodes/decodes VEI frames. |
| |
| - CFDGML CAIF Datagram layer. Handles CAIF Datagram layer (IP |
| traffic), encodes/decodes Datagram frames. |
| |
| - CFMUX CAIF Mux layer. Handles multiplexing between multiple |
| physical bearers and multiple channels such as VEI, Datagram, etc. |
| The MUX keeps track of the existing CAIF Channels and |
| Physical Instances and selects the appropriate instance based |
| on Channel-Id and Physical-ID. |
| |
| - CFFRML CAIF Framing layer. Handles Framing i.e. Frame length |
| and frame checksum. |
| |
| - CFSERL CAIF Serial layer. Handles concatenation/split of frames |
| into CAIF Frames with correct length. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| +---------+ |
| | Config | |
| | CFCNFG | |
| +---------+ |
| ! |
| +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ |
| | AT | | Control | | Datagram| |
| | CFVEIL | | CFCTRL | | CFDGML | |
| +---------+ +---------+ +---------+ |
| \_____________!______________/ |
| ! |
| +---------+ |
| | MUX | |
| | | |
| +---------+ |
| _____!_____ |
| / \ |
| +---------+ +---------+ |
| | CFFRML | | CFFRML | |
| | Framing | | Framing | |
| +---------+ +---------+ |
| ! ! |
| +---------+ +---------+ |
| | | | Serial | |
| | | | CFSERL | |
| +---------+ +---------+ |
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| In this layered approach the following "rules" apply. |
| |
| - All layers embed the same structure "struct cflayer" |
| - A layer does not depend on any other layer's private data. |
| - Layers are stacked by setting the pointers:: |
| |
| layer->up , layer->dn |
| |
| - In order to send data upwards, each layer should do:: |
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| layer->up->receive(layer->up, packet); |
| |
| - In order to send data downwards, each layer should do:: |
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| layer->dn->transmit(layer->dn, packet); |
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| CAIF Socket and IP interface |
| ============================ |
| |
| The IP interface and CAIF socket API are implemented on top of the |
| CAIF Core protocol. The IP Interface and CAIF socket have an instance of |
| 'struct cflayer', just like the CAIF Core protocol stack. |
| Net device and Socket implement the 'receive()' function defined by |
| 'struct cflayer', just like the rest of the CAIF stack. In this way, transmit and |
| receive of packets is handled as by the rest of the layers: the 'dn->transmit()' |
| function is called in order to transmit data. |
| |
| Configuration of Link Layer |
| --------------------------- |
| The Link Layer is implemented as Linux network devices (struct net_device). |
| Payload handling and registration is done using standard Linux mechanisms. |
| |
| The CAIF Protocol relies on a loss-less link layer without implementing |
| retransmission. This implies that packet drops must not happen. |
| Therefore a flow-control mechanism is implemented where the physical |
| interface can initiate flow stop for all CAIF Channels. |