1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 .. include:: <isonum.txt> 3 4 5 ================ 6 Using Linux CAIF 7 ================ 8 9 10 :Copyright: |copy| ST-Ericsson AB 2010 11 12 :Author: Sjur Brendeland/ sjur.brandeland@stericsson.com 13 14 Start 15 ===== 16 17 If you have compiled CAIF for modules do:: 18 19 $modprobe crc_ccitt 20 $modprobe caif 21 $modprobe caif_socket 22 $modprobe chnl_net 23 24 25 Preparing the setup with a STE modem 26 ==================================== 27 28 If you are working on integration of CAIF you should make sure 29 that the kernel is built with module support. 30 31 There are some things that need to be tweaked to get the host TTY correctly 32 set up to talk to the modem. 33 Since the CAIF stack is running in the kernel and we want to use the existing 34 TTY, we are installing our physical serial driver as a line discipline above 35 the TTY device. 36 37 To achieve this we need to install the N_CAIF ldisc from user space. 38 The benefit is that we can hook up to any TTY. 39 40 The use of Start-of-frame-extension (STX) must also be set as 41 module parameter "ser_use_stx". 42 43 Normally Frame Checksum is always used on UART, but this is also provided as a 44 module parameter "ser_use_fcs". 45 46 :: 47 48 $ modprobe caif_serial ser_ttyname=/dev/ttyS0 ser_use_stx=yes 49 $ ifconfig caif_ttyS0 up 50 51 PLEASE NOTE: 52 There is a limitation in Android shell. 53 It only accepts one argument to insmod/modprobe! 54 55 Trouble shooting 56 ================ 57 58 There are debugfs parameters provided for serial communication. 59 /sys/kernel/debug/caif_serial/<tty-name>/ 60 61 * ser_state: Prints the bit-mask status where 62 63 - 0x02 means SENDING, this is a transient state. 64 - 0x10 means FLOW_OFF_SENT, i.e. the previous frame has not been sent 65 and is blocking further send operation. Flow OFF has been propagated 66 to all CAIF Channels using this TTY. 67 68 * tty_status: Prints the bit-mask tty status information 69 70 - 0x01 - tty->warned is on. 71 - 0x04 - tty->packed is on. 72 - 0x08 - tty->flow.tco_stopped is on. 73 - 0x10 - tty->hw_stopped is on. 74 - 0x20 - tty->flow.stopped is on. 75 76 * last_tx_msg: Binary blob Prints the last transmitted frame. 77 78 This can be printed with:: 79 80 $od --format=x1 /sys/kernel/debug/caif_serial/<tty>/last_rx_msg. 81 82 The first two tx messages sent look like this. Note: The initial 83 byte 02 is start of frame extension (STX) used for re-syncing 84 upon errors. 85 86 - Enumeration:: 87 88 0000000 02 05 00 00 03 01 d2 02 89 | | | | | | 90 STX(1) | | | | 91 Length(2)| | | 92 Control Channel(1) 93 Command:Enumeration(1) 94 Link-ID(1) 95 Checksum(2) 96 97 - Channel Setup:: 98 99 0000000 02 07 00 00 00 21 a1 00 48 df 100 | | | | | | | | 101 STX(1) | | | | | | 102 Length(2)| | | | | 103 Control Channel(1) 104 Command:Channel Setup(1) 105 Channel Type(1) 106 Priority and Link-ID(1) 107 Endpoint(1) 108 Checksum(2) 109 110 * last_rx_msg: Prints the last transmitted frame. 111 112 The RX messages for LinkSetup look almost identical but they have the 113 bit 0x20 set in the command bit, and Channel Setup has added one byte 114 before Checksum containing Channel ID. 115 116 NOTE: 117 Several CAIF Messages might be concatenated. The maximum debug 118 buffer size is 128 bytes. 119 120 Error Scenarios 121 =============== 122 123 - last_tx_msg contains channel setup message and last_rx_msg is empty -> 124 The host seems to be able to send over the UART, at least the CAIF ldisc get 125 notified that sending is completed. 126 127 - last_tx_msg contains enumeration message and last_rx_msg is empty -> 128 The host is not able to send the message from UART, the tty has not been 129 able to complete the transmit operation. 130 131 - if /sys/kernel/debug/caif_serial/<tty>/tty_status is non-zero there 132 might be problems transmitting over UART. 133 134 E.g. host and modem wiring is not correct you will typically see 135 tty_status = 0x10 (hw_stopped) and ser_state = 0x10 (FLOW_OFF_SENT). 136 137 You will probably see the enumeration message in last_tx_message 138 and empty last_rx_message.
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