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[API-NEXT,PATCHv11,1/5] drv: adding driver registration interface (stub)

Message ID 1485280086-3958-2-git-send-email-christophe.milard@linaro.org
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Commit Message

Christophe Milard Jan. 24, 2017, 5:48 p.m. UTC
The enumerator class, enumerator instance, devio and driver registration
functions prototypes (and a draft of their parameters) are
defined, the goal being to define the registration framework only.

Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org>

---
 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h | 389 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 platform/Makefile.inc         |   1 +
 2 files changed, 390 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

-- 
2.7.4

Comments

Yi He Jan. 25, 2017, 2:28 a.m. UTC | #1
Hi, Christophe and team

Sorry for not running distcheck while reviewing, I compared the v11 and v10
and looks good to me, ran make check, doxygen-run and distcheck passed, for
this series:

Reviewed-and-tested-by: Yi He <yi.he@linaro.org>

Best Regards, Yi





On 25 January 2017 at 01:48, Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org
> wrote:


> The enumerator class, enumerator instance, devio and driver registration

> functions prototypes (and a draft of their parameters) are

> defined, the goal being to define the registration framework only.

>

> Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org>

> ---

>  include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h | 389 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

> ++++++++++++

>  platform/Makefile.inc         |   1 +

>  2 files changed, 390 insertions(+)

>  create mode 100644 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

>

> diff --git a/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

> new file mode 100644

> index 0000000..d83e907

> --- /dev/null

> +++ b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

> @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@

> +/* Copyright (c) 2017, Linaro Limited

> + * All rights reserved.

> + *

> + * SPDX-License-Identifier:     BSD-3-Clause

> + */

> +

> +/**

> + * @file

> + *

> + * ODPDRV driver

> + */

> +

> +#ifndef ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_

> +#define ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_

> +#include <odp/visibility_begin.h>

> +

> +#ifdef __cplusplus

> +extern "C" {

> +#endif

> +

> +/**

> +* @addtogroup odpdrv_driver

> +* @details

> +* enumerator and driver interface to ODP

> +*

> +*  1) ODP loads the different modules (i.e. it loads shared libraries,

> *.so).

> +*     In the context of drivers, shared libraries may contain enumerators,

> +*     drivers and devios. These register in step 2.

> +*

> +*  2)

> +* @code

> +*      odpdrv_enumr_class_register(int (probe*)()...)

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      odpdrv_driver_register(int (probe*)()...)

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      odpdrv_devio_register()

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +* @endcode

> +*  A number of device_enumerator_classes are registered at the ODP

> startup.

> +*  Many classes are expected: static, ACPI, PCI, switchdev, virtual,

> DPAA2...

> +*  A number of drivers also register to ODP (passing their own probe

> function).

> +*  A number of device IO may also register to ODP (defining available

> devices

> +*  interfaces).

> +*

> +*  3)  ODP calls the probe function of each enumerator class <BR>

> +* @code

> +*      enumerator class probe()

> +*      <-----------------------------------------------------------

> +*      odpdrv_emum_register(int (probe*)()...)

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      odpdrv_devio_register(...)

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +* @endcode

> +*  ODP calls the probe function of each registered enumerator_class.

> +*  This result in the enumerator_class registering some

> +*  enumerators (instances of the class) by calling

> +*  odpdrv_emumerator_register() for each instance.

> +*  A given enumerator_class may create many enumerators based on its

> platform:

> +*  For instance Linux defines a number of PCI domains that can be viewed

> as

> +*  multiple PCI enumerators. In addition, it could be considered that

> each PCI

> +*  root of each processor socket in a NUMA environment has its own PCI

> +*  enumerator.

> +*  For enumerator class PCI, there could be one instance for each PCI

> +*  domain.

> +*  The devios delivered with their enumerator may also register at this

> stage.

> +*

> +* 4)

> +* @code

> +*      enumerator probe()

> +*      <-----------------------------------------------------------

> +*      odpdrv_device_create()

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      odpdrv_device_create()

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +*      odpdrv_device_create()

> +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

> +* @endcode

> +*  For each enumerator instance, odp calls the probe function.

> +*  This will trigger devices creation (Enumerators calls odpdrv

> +*  odpdrv_device_create() for each new device). Enumerators are allowed

> +*  to call odpdrv_device_create() at any time once they have been probed

> +*  (hotplug). They also may call odpdrv_device_destroy() if needed.

> +*

> +*  5) The driver framework calls the drivers probe(D,I) functions of the

> +*  drivers, with device D and devio I as parameter, assuming that:

> +*      -devio I was on the driver supported list of devio (and version

> matches)

> +*      -the devio I is registered and found its enumerator interface(E)

> api

> +*       (name and version)

> +*      -device D was enumerated by an enumerator providing interface E.

> +*  The return value of the driver probe function tells whether the driver

> +*  can handle the device or not.

> +*

> +* @{

> +*/

> +

> +/* Forward declarations for a top down description of structures */

> +/** Parameters for enumerator class registration */

> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t;

> +/** Parameters for enumerator registration */

> +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_param_t odpdrv_enumr_param_t;

> +/** Parameters for new device creation */

> +typedef struct odpdrv_device_param_t odpdrv_device_param_t;

> +/** Parameters for devio registration*/

> +typedef struct odpdrv_devio_param_t odpdrv_devio_param_t;

> +/** Parameters for driver registration*/

> +typedef struct odpdrv_driver_param_t odpdrv_driver_param_t;

> +

> +/**

> + * @typedef odpdrv_enumr_class_t

> + * ODPDRV enumerator class, such as PCI.

> + */

> +/**

> + * @def ODPDRV_ENUMR_CLASS_INVALID

> + * Invalid odpdrv enumerator class

> + */

> +

> +/**

> + * @typedef odpdrv_enumr_t

> + * ODPDRV enumerator. Instance of odpdrv_enumr_class_t.

> + */

> +/**

> + * @def ODPDRV_ENUMR_INVALID

> + * Invalid odpdrv enumerator

> + */

> +

> +/**

> + * @typedef odpdrv_device_t

> + * ODPDRV device. Created and destroyed by enumerators

> + */

> +/**

> + * @def ODPDRV_DEVICE_INVALID

> + * Invalid odpdrv device

> + */

> +

> +/**

> + * @typedef odpdrv_devio_t

> + * ODPDRV device IO interface.

> + */

> +/**

> + * @def ODPDRV_DEVIO_INVALID

> + * Invalid odpdrv device IO

> + */

> +

> +/**

> + * @typedef odpdrv_driver_t

> + * ODPDRV device driver.

> + */

> +/**

> + * @def ODPDRV_DRIVER_INVALID

> + * Invalid odpdrv driver

> + */

> +

> +/** Maximum size for driver and enumerator names */

> +#define ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE 32

> +

> +/** Maximum size for the enumerator dependent address */

> +#define ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ 64

> +

> +/** The maximum number of interfaces a driver may support */

> +#define ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS 3

> +

> +/**

> +* Parameters to be given at enumerator class registration

> +*/

> +struct odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t {

> +       /** Enumerator name: mostly used for debug purpose.

> +        * Name must be unique (e.g. "PCI-DPAA2")

> +        */

> +       const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

> +

> +       /** Probe function:

> +        * Called by ODP to get the enumerator class instances registered

> +        */

> +       int (*probe)(void);

> +

> +       /** Remove function:

> +        * Free whatever resource the class may have allocated.

> +        */

> +       int (*remove)(void);

> +};

> +

> +/**

> +* Parameter to be given at enumerator (instance) registration

> +*/

> +struct odpdrv_enumr_param_t {

> +       /** Class

> +        * Identifies the class of the enumerator

> +        */

> +       odpdrv_enumr_class_t enumr_class;

> +

> +       /** Enumerator api_name and version are used by the devio

> +        * to make sure the device can be accessed:

> +        * E.g. "PCI"

> +        * The format of the enum_dev part for the odpdrv_device_param_t

> +        * structure is identified by the api-name and version below

> +        */

> +       const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

> +       uint32_t api_version; /**<< the version of the provided API */

> +

> +       /** Probe function:

> +        * Called by ODP when it is ready for device creation/deletion

> +        * returns an negative value on error or 0 on success.

> +        */

> +       int (*probe)(void);

> +

> +       /** Remove function:

> +        * destroy all enumerated devices and release all resources

> +        */

> +       int (*remove)(void);

> +

> +       /** Register event notifier function for hotplug events:

> +        * register_notifier(fcnt,event_mask) registers fcnt as a

> callback when

> +        * one of the event specified in event_mask occurs.

> +        */

> +       int (*register_notifier)(void (*event_handler) (uint64_t event),

> +                                int64_t event_mask);

> +};

> +

> +/* The following events are supported by enumerators */

> +#define ODPDRV_ENUM_EV_REMOVED 0x0000000000000001 /**<< remove event */

> +

> +/** This structure defines a generic enumerated device, or actually the

> +* common part between all devices, the enumerator specific part being

> pointed

> +* by the enum_dev field below.

> +*/

> +struct odpdrv_device_param_t {

> +       /** enumerator

> +        * enumerator which enumerated the device: as returned by

> +        * odpdrv_enumr_register

> +        * devices with parents get destroyed when the parents dies.

> +        */

> +       odpdrv_enumr_t enumerator;

> +

> +       /** Device address:

> +        * An enumerator dependent string giving the device address,

> +        * e.g. "0000.23.12.1" for PCI domain 0, bus 23, device 12,

> function 1.

> +        * This string identifies the device uniquely.

> +        */

> +       const char  address[ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ];

> +

> +       /** Enumerator dependent part

> +        * This part is allocated by the enumerator and is enumerator

> dependent

> +        * (i.e. different devices types will have different contents for

> +        * enum_dev).

> +        */

> +       void *enum_dev;

> +};

> +

> +/**

> + * Parameter to be given at devio registration

> + */

> +struct odpdrv_devio_param_t {

> +       /** Devio name

> +        * Identifies devio interface implemented by this devio

> +        * (i.e:many devios may have the same name, but none of those

> +        * with same provided interface should refer to a common enumerator

> +        * class)

> +        */

> +       const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

> +       uint32_t api_version; /**<< the version of the provided API */

> +

> +       /** Enumerator interface name and version

> +        * The enumerator interface this devio needs.

> +        */

> +       const char enumr_api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

> +       uint32_t enumr_api_version; /**<< required enumerator API version

> */

> +

> +       /** Ops

> +        * Pointer to a devio ops structure (specific to each devio)

> +        */

> +       void *ops;

> +};

> +

> +/**

> +* Parameter to be given at driver registration

> +*/

> +struct odpdrv_driver_param_t {

> +       /** Driver name

> +        * The driver name (the pair {driver-name, enum-api-name} must

> +        * be unique)

> +        */

> +       const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

> +

> +       /** Supported devios:

> +        * The list of supported devio: one of the following devio

> +        * (with correct version) must be available for the driver to work:

> +        */

> +       struct {

> +               const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; /**<< devio API

> name */

> +               uint32_t   api_version; /**<< devio API version */

> +       } devios[ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS];

> +

> +       /** Probe function:

> +        * Called by ODP to see if the driver can drive a given device

> +        *

> +        */

> +       int (*probe)(odpdrv_device_t *dev);

> +

> +       /** Remove function:

> +        * Only called with devices whose probe() returned true

> +        *

> +        */

> +       int (*remove)(odpdrv_device_param_t *dev);

> +

> +};

> +

> +/**

> +* Register an enumerator class.

> +* Each enumerator class calls this function at init time.

> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

> +*

> +* @param param Pointer to a enumerator class registration structure.

> +* @return an enumerator class handle or ODPDRV_ENUMR_CLASS_INVALID on

> error.

> +* On errors, enumerators classes should release allocated resources and

> return.

> +*/

> +odpdrv_enumr_class_t odpdrv_enumr_class_register(

> odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t

> +                                                *param);

> +

> +/**

> +* Register an enumerator.

> +* Each enumerator calls this function at init time.

> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

> +*

> +* @param param Pointer to a enumerator registration parameter structure.

> +* @return an enumerator handle or ODPDRV_ENUMR_INVALID on error.

> +* On errors, enumerators should release allocated resources and return.

> +*/

> +odpdrv_enumr_t odpdrv_enumr_register(odpdrv_enumr_param_t *param);

> +

> +/**

> +* Create a device

> +* Called by each enumerator at probe time, or anytime later, for each

> +* new created device

> +* @param param Pointer to a device parameter structure.

> +* @return an odpdrv devuice handle or ODPDRV_DEVICE_INVALID on error.

> +*/

> +odpdrv_device_t odpdrv_device_create(odpdrv_device_param_t *param);

> +

> +/**

> +* Destroy a device

> +* Called by each enumerator at probe time, or anytime later, for each

> +* destroyed created device

> +* @param dev A odpdrv device handle as returned by odpdrv_device_create.

> +* @return 0 on success or a negative value on error.

> +*/

> +void odpdrv_device_destroy(odpdrv_device_t dev);

> +

> +/**

> +* Register an devio.

> +* Each devio calls this function at init time.

> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

> +*

> +* @param param Pointer to a devio registration structure.

> +* @return an odpdrv_devio_t handle or ODPDRV_DEVIO_INVALID on error.

> +*/

> +odpdrv_devio_t odpdrv_devio_register(odpdrv_devio_param_t *param);

> +

> +/**

> +* Register a Driver.

> +* Each driver calls this function at init time.

> +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

> +*

> +* @param param Pointer to a driver registration structure.

> +* @return an odpdrv_driver_t handle or ODPDRV_DRIVER_INVALID on error.

> +* On errors, drivers should release allocated resources and return.

> +*/

> +odpdrv_driver_t odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_param_t *param);

> +

> +/**

> +* Print (ODP_DBG) the driver interface status (debug).

> +*

> +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error (inconsistency detected)

> +*/

> +int odpdrv_print_all(void);

> +

> +/**

> +* @}

> +*/

> +

> +#ifdef __cplusplus

> +}

> +#endif

> +

> +#include <odp/visibility_end.h>

> +#endif

> diff --git a/platform/Makefile.inc b/platform/Makefile.inc

> index aefbf9a..57026d0 100644

> --- a/platform/Makefile.inc

> +++ b/platform/Makefile.inc

> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ odpdrvspecinclude_HEADERS = \

>                   $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/barrier.h \

>                   $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/byteorder.h \

>                   $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/compiler.h \

> +                 $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h \

>                   $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/shm.h \

>                   $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/spinlock.h \

>                   $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/std_types.h \

> --

> 2.7.4

>

>
Maxim Uvarov Jan. 25, 2017, 2:13 p.m. UTC | #2
Merged,
Maxim.

On 01/25/17 05:28, Yi He wrote:
> Hi, Christophe and team

> 

> Sorry for not running distcheck while reviewing, I compared the v11 and

> v10 and looks good to me, ran make check, doxygen-run and distcheck

> passed, for this series:

> 

> Reviewed-and-tested-by: Yi He <yi.he@linaro.org <mailto:yi.he@linaro.org>>

> 

> Best Regards, Yi

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> On 25 January 2017 at 01:48, Christophe Milard

> <christophe.milard@linaro.org <mailto:christophe.milard@linaro.org>> wrote:

> 

>     The enumerator class, enumerator instance, devio and driver registration

>     functions prototypes (and a draft of their parameters) are

>     defined, the goal being to define the registration framework only.

> 

>     Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.milard@linaro.org

>     <mailto:christophe.milard@linaro.org>>

>     ---

>      include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h | 389

>     ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>      platform/Makefile.inc         |   1 +

>      2 files changed, 390 insertions(+)

>      create mode 100644 include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

> 

>     diff --git a/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

>     b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

>     new file mode 100644

>     index 0000000..d83e907

>     --- /dev/null

>     +++ b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h

>     @@ -0,0 +1,389 @@

>     +/* Copyright (c) 2017, Linaro Limited

>     + * All rights reserved.

>     + *

>     + * SPDX-License-Identifier:     BSD-3-Clause

>     + */

>     +

>     +/**

>     + * @file

>     + *

>     + * ODPDRV driver

>     + */

>     +

>     +#ifndef ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_

>     +#define ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_

>     +#include <odp/visibility_begin.h>

>     +

>     +#ifdef __cplusplus

>     +extern "C" {

>     +#endif

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* @addtogroup odpdrv_driver

>     +* @details

>     +* enumerator and driver interface to ODP

>     +*

>     +*  1) ODP loads the different modules (i.e. it loads shared

>     libraries, *.so).

>     +*     In the context of drivers, shared libraries may contain

>     enumerators,

>     +*     drivers and devios. These register in step 2.

>     +*

>     +*  2)

>     +* @code

>     +*      odpdrv_enumr_class_register(int (probe*)()...)

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      odpdrv_driver_register(int (probe*)()...)

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      odpdrv_devio_register()

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +* @endcode

>     +*  A number of device_enumerator_classes are registered at the ODP

>     startup.

>     +*  Many classes are expected: static, ACPI, PCI, switchdev,

>     virtual, DPAA2...

>     +*  A number of drivers also register to ODP (passing their own

>     probe function).

>     +*  A number of device IO may also register to ODP (defining

>     available devices

>     +*  interfaces).

>     +*

>     +*  3)  ODP calls the probe function of each enumerator class <BR>

>     +* @code

>     +*      enumerator class probe()

>     +*      <-----------------------------------------------------------

>     +*      odpdrv_emum_register(int (probe*)()...)

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      odpdrv_devio_register(...)

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +* @endcode

>     +*  ODP calls the probe function of each registered enumerator_class.

>     +*  This result in the enumerator_class registering some

>     +*  enumerators (instances of the class) by calling

>     +*  odpdrv_emumerator_register() for each instance.

>     +*  A given enumerator_class may create many enumerators based on

>     its platform:

>     +*  For instance Linux defines a number of PCI domains that can be

>     viewed as

>     +*  multiple PCI enumerators. In addition, it could be considered

>     that each PCI

>     +*  root of each processor socket in a NUMA environment has its own PCI

>     +*  enumerator.

>     +*  For enumerator class PCI, there could be one instance for each PCI

>     +*  domain.

>     +*  The devios delivered with their enumerator may also register at

>     this stage.

>     +*

>     +* 4)

>     +* @code

>     +*      enumerator probe()

>     +*      <-----------------------------------------------------------

>     +*      odpdrv_device_create()

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      odpdrv_device_create()

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +*      odpdrv_device_create()

>     +*      ----------------------------------------------------------->

>     +* @endcode

>     +*  For each enumerator instance, odp calls the probe function.

>     +*  This will trigger devices creation (Enumerators calls odpdrv

>     +*  odpdrv_device_create() for each new device). Enumerators are allowed

>     +*  to call odpdrv_device_create() at any time once they have been

>     probed

>     +*  (hotplug). They also may call odpdrv_device_destroy() if needed.

>     +*

>     +*  5) The driver framework calls the drivers probe(D,I) functions

>     of the

>     +*  drivers, with device D and devio I as parameter, assuming that:

>     +*      -devio I was on the driver supported list of devio (and

>     version matches)

>     +*      -the devio I is registered and found its enumerator

>     interface(E) api

>     +*       (name and version)

>     +*      -device D was enumerated by an enumerator providing interface E.

>     +*  The return value of the driver probe function tells whether the

>     driver

>     +*  can handle the device or not.

>     +*

>     +* @{

>     +*/

>     +

>     +/* Forward declarations for a top down description of structures */

>     +/** Parameters for enumerator class registration */

>     +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t;

>     +/** Parameters for enumerator registration */

>     +typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_param_t odpdrv_enumr_param_t;

>     +/** Parameters for new device creation */

>     +typedef struct odpdrv_device_param_t odpdrv_device_param_t;

>     +/** Parameters for devio registration*/

>     +typedef struct odpdrv_devio_param_t odpdrv_devio_param_t;

>     +/** Parameters for driver registration*/

>     +typedef struct odpdrv_driver_param_t odpdrv_driver_param_t;

>     +

>     +/**

>     + * @typedef odpdrv_enumr_class_t

>     + * ODPDRV enumerator class, such as PCI.

>     + */

>     +/**

>     + * @def ODPDRV_ENUMR_CLASS_INVALID

>     + * Invalid odpdrv enumerator class

>     + */

>     +

>     +/**

>     + * @typedef odpdrv_enumr_t

>     + * ODPDRV enumerator. Instance of odpdrv_enumr_class_t.

>     + */

>     +/**

>     + * @def ODPDRV_ENUMR_INVALID

>     + * Invalid odpdrv enumerator

>     + */

>     +

>     +/**

>     + * @typedef odpdrv_device_t

>     + * ODPDRV device. Created and destroyed by enumerators

>     + */

>     +/**

>     + * @def ODPDRV_DEVICE_INVALID

>     + * Invalid odpdrv device

>     + */

>     +

>     +/**

>     + * @typedef odpdrv_devio_t

>     + * ODPDRV device IO interface.

>     + */

>     +/**

>     + * @def ODPDRV_DEVIO_INVALID

>     + * Invalid odpdrv device IO

>     + */

>     +

>     +/**

>     + * @typedef odpdrv_driver_t

>     + * ODPDRV device driver.

>     + */

>     +/**

>     + * @def ODPDRV_DRIVER_INVALID

>     + * Invalid odpdrv driver

>     + */

>     +

>     +/** Maximum size for driver and enumerator names */

>     +#define ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE 32

>     +

>     +/** Maximum size for the enumerator dependent address */

>     +#define ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ 64

>     +

>     +/** The maximum number of interfaces a driver may support */

>     +#define ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS 3

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Parameters to be given at enumerator class registration

>     +*/

>     +struct odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t {

>     +       /** Enumerator name: mostly used for debug purpose.

>     +        * Name must be unique (e.g. "PCI-DPAA2")

>     +        */

>     +       const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

>     +

>     +       /** Probe function:

>     +        * Called by ODP to get the enumerator class instances

>     registered

>     +        */

>     +       int (*probe)(void);

>     +

>     +       /** Remove function:

>     +        * Free whatever resource the class may have allocated.

>     +        */

>     +       int (*remove)(void);

>     +};

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Parameter to be given at enumerator (instance) registration

>     +*/

>     +struct odpdrv_enumr_param_t {

>     +       /** Class

>     +        * Identifies the class of the enumerator

>     +        */

>     +       odpdrv_enumr_class_t enumr_class;

>     +

>     +       /** Enumerator api_name and version are used by the devio

>     +        * to make sure the device can be accessed:

>     +        * E.g. "PCI"

>     +        * The format of the enum_dev part for the odpdrv_device_param_t

>     +        * structure is identified by the api-name and version below

>     +        */

>     +       const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

>     +       uint32_t api_version; /**<< the version of the provided API */

>     +

>     +       /** Probe function:

>     +        * Called by ODP when it is ready for device creation/deletion

>     +        * returns an negative value on error or 0 on success.

>     +        */

>     +       int (*probe)(void);

>     +

>     +       /** Remove function:

>     +        * destroy all enumerated devices and release all resources

>     +        */

>     +       int (*remove)(void);

>     +

>     +       /** Register event notifier function for hotplug events:

>     +        * register_notifier(fcnt,event_mask) registers fcnt as a

>     callback when

>     +        * one of the event specified in event_mask occurs.

>     +        */

>     +       int (*register_notifier)(void (*event_handler) (uint64_t event),

>     +                                int64_t event_mask);

>     +};

>     +

>     +/* The following events are supported by enumerators */

>     +#define ODPDRV_ENUM_EV_REMOVED 0x0000000000000001 /**<< remove event */

>     +

>     +/** This structure defines a generic enumerated device, or actually the

>     +* common part between all devices, the enumerator specific part

>     being pointed

>     +* by the enum_dev field below.

>     +*/

>     +struct odpdrv_device_param_t {

>     +       /** enumerator

>     +        * enumerator which enumerated the device: as returned by

>     +        * odpdrv_enumr_register

>     +        * devices with parents get destroyed when the parents dies.

>     +        */

>     +       odpdrv_enumr_t enumerator;

>     +

>     +       /** Device address:

>     +        * An enumerator dependent string giving the device address,

>     +        * e.g. "0000.23.12.1" for PCI domain 0, bus 23, device 12,

>     function 1.

>     +        * This string identifies the device uniquely.

>     +        */

>     +       const char  address[ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ];

>     +

>     +       /** Enumerator dependent part

>     +        * This part is allocated by the enumerator and is

>     enumerator dependent

>     +        * (i.e. different devices types will have different

>     contents for

>     +        * enum_dev).

>     +        */

>     +       void *enum_dev;

>     +};

>     +

>     +/**

>     + * Parameter to be given at devio registration

>     + */

>     +struct odpdrv_devio_param_t {

>     +       /** Devio name

>     +        * Identifies devio interface implemented by this devio

>     +        * (i.e:many devios may have the same name, but none of those

>     +        * with same provided interface should refer to a common

>     enumerator

>     +        * class)

>     +        */

>     +       const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

>     +       uint32_t api_version; /**<< the version of the provided API */

>     +

>     +       /** Enumerator interface name and version

>     +        * The enumerator interface this devio needs.

>     +        */

>     +       const char enumr_api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

>     +       uint32_t enumr_api_version; /**<< required enumerator API

>     version */

>     +

>     +       /** Ops

>     +        * Pointer to a devio ops structure (specific to each devio)

>     +        */

>     +       void *ops;

>     +};

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Parameter to be given at driver registration

>     +*/

>     +struct odpdrv_driver_param_t {

>     +       /** Driver name

>     +        * The driver name (the pair {driver-name, enum-api-name} must

>     +        * be unique)

>     +        */

>     +       const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];

>     +

>     +       /** Supported devios:

>     +        * The list of supported devio: one of the following devio

>     +        * (with correct version) must be available for the driver

>     to work:

>     +        */

>     +       struct {

>     +               const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; /**<< devio

>     API name */

>     +               uint32_t   api_version; /**<< devio API version */

>     +       } devios[ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS];

>     +

>     +       /** Probe function:

>     +        * Called by ODP to see if the driver can drive a given device

>     +        *

>     +        */

>     +       int (*probe)(odpdrv_device_t *dev);

>     +

>     +       /** Remove function:

>     +        * Only called with devices whose probe() returned true

>     +        *

>     +        */

>     +       int (*remove)(odpdrv_device_param_t *dev);

>     +

>     +};

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Register an enumerator class.

>     +* Each enumerator class calls this function at init time.

>     +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

>     +*

>     +* @param param Pointer to a enumerator class registration structure.

>     +* @return an enumerator class handle or ODPDRV_ENUMR_CLASS_INVALID

>     on error.

>     +* On errors, enumerators classes should release allocated resources

>     and return.

>     +*/

>     +odpdrv_enumr_class_t

>     odpdrv_enumr_class_register(odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t

>     +                                                *param);

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Register an enumerator.

>     +* Each enumerator calls this function at init time.

>     +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

>     +*

>     +* @param param Pointer to a enumerator registration parameter

>     structure.

>     +* @return an enumerator handle or ODPDRV_ENUMR_INVALID on error.

>     +* On errors, enumerators should release allocated resources and return.

>     +*/

>     +odpdrv_enumr_t odpdrv_enumr_register(odpdrv_enumr_param_t *param);

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Create a device

>     +* Called by each enumerator at probe time, or anytime later, for each

>     +* new created device

>     +* @param param Pointer to a device parameter structure.

>     +* @return an odpdrv devuice handle or ODPDRV_DEVICE_INVALID on error.

>     +*/

>     +odpdrv_device_t odpdrv_device_create(odpdrv_device_param_t *param);

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Destroy a device

>     +* Called by each enumerator at probe time, or anytime later, for each

>     +* destroyed created device

>     +* @param dev A odpdrv device handle as returned by

>     odpdrv_device_create.

>     +* @return 0 on success or a negative value on error.

>     +*/

>     +void odpdrv_device_destroy(odpdrv_device_t dev);

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Register an devio.

>     +* Each devio calls this function at init time.

>     +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

>     +*

>     +* @param param Pointer to a devio registration structure.

>     +* @return an odpdrv_devio_t handle or ODPDRV_DEVIO_INVALID on error.

>     +*/

>     +odpdrv_devio_t odpdrv_devio_register(odpdrv_devio_param_t *param);

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Register a Driver.

>     +* Each driver calls this function at init time.

>     +* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)

>     +*

>     +* @param param Pointer to a driver registration structure.

>     +* @return an odpdrv_driver_t handle or ODPDRV_DRIVER_INVALID on error.

>     +* On errors, drivers should release allocated resources and return.

>     +*/

>     +odpdrv_driver_t odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_param_t *param);

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* Print (ODP_DBG) the driver interface status (debug).

>     +*

>     +* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error (inconsistency

>     detected)

>     +*/

>     +int odpdrv_print_all(void);

>     +

>     +/**

>     +* @}

>     +*/

>     +

>     +#ifdef __cplusplus

>     +}

>     +#endif

>     +

>     +#include <odp/visibility_end.h>

>     +#endif

>     diff --git a/platform/Makefile.inc b/platform/Makefile.inc

>     index aefbf9a..57026d0 100644

>     --- a/platform/Makefile.inc

>     +++ b/platform/Makefile.inc

>     @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ odpdrvspecinclude_HEADERS = \

>                       $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/barrier.h \

>                       $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/byteorder.h \

>                       $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/compiler.h \

>     +                 $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h \

>                       $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/shm.h \

>                       $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/spinlock.h \

>                       $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/std_types.h \

>     --

>     2.7.4

> 

>
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diff --git a/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d83e907
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h
@@ -0,0 +1,389 @@ 
+/* Copyright (c) 2017, Linaro Limited
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * SPDX-License-Identifier:     BSD-3-Clause
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file
+ *
+ * ODPDRV driver
+ */
+
+#ifndef ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_
+#define ODPDRV_DRIVER_H_
+#include <odp/visibility_begin.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/**
+* @addtogroup odpdrv_driver
+* @details
+* enumerator and driver interface to ODP
+*
+*  1) ODP loads the different modules (i.e. it loads shared libraries, *.so).
+*     In the context of drivers, shared libraries may contain enumerators,
+*     drivers and devios. These register in step 2.
+*
+*  2)
+* @code
+*      odpdrv_enumr_class_register(int (probe*)()...)
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      odpdrv_driver_register(int (probe*)()...)
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      odpdrv_devio_register()
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+* @endcode
+*  A number of device_enumerator_classes are registered at the ODP startup.
+*  Many classes are expected: static, ACPI, PCI, switchdev, virtual, DPAA2...
+*  A number of drivers also register to ODP (passing their own probe function).
+*  A number of device IO may also register to ODP (defining available devices
+*  interfaces).
+*
+*  3)  ODP calls the probe function of each enumerator class <BR>
+* @code
+*      enumerator class probe()
+*      <-----------------------------------------------------------
+*      odpdrv_emum_register(int (probe*)()...)
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      odpdrv_devio_register(...)
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+* @endcode
+*  ODP calls the probe function of each registered enumerator_class.
+*  This result in the enumerator_class registering some
+*  enumerators (instances of the class) by calling
+*  odpdrv_emumerator_register() for each instance.
+*  A given enumerator_class may create many enumerators based on its platform:
+*  For instance Linux defines a number of PCI domains that can be viewed as
+*  multiple PCI enumerators. In addition, it could be considered that each PCI
+*  root of each processor socket in a NUMA environment has its own PCI
+*  enumerator.
+*  For enumerator class PCI, there could be one instance for each PCI
+*  domain.
+*  The devios delivered with their enumerator may also register at this stage.
+*
+* 4)
+* @code
+*      enumerator probe()
+*      <-----------------------------------------------------------
+*      odpdrv_device_create()
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      odpdrv_device_create()
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+*      odpdrv_device_create()
+*      ----------------------------------------------------------->
+* @endcode
+*  For each enumerator instance, odp calls the probe function.
+*  This will trigger devices creation (Enumerators calls odpdrv
+*  odpdrv_device_create() for each new device). Enumerators are allowed
+*  to call odpdrv_device_create() at any time once they have been probed
+*  (hotplug). They also may call odpdrv_device_destroy() if needed.
+*
+*  5) The driver framework calls the drivers probe(D,I) functions of the
+*  drivers, with device D and devio I as parameter, assuming that:
+*	-devio I was on the driver supported list of devio (and version matches)
+*	-the devio I is registered and found its enumerator interface(E) api
+*	 (name and version)
+*	-device D was enumerated by an enumerator providing interface E.
+*  The return value of the driver probe function tells whether the driver
+*  can handle the device or not.
+*
+* @{
+*/
+
+/* Forward declarations for a top down description of structures */
+/** Parameters for enumerator class registration */
+typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t;
+/** Parameters for enumerator registration */
+typedef struct odpdrv_enumr_param_t odpdrv_enumr_param_t;
+/** Parameters for new device creation */
+typedef struct odpdrv_device_param_t odpdrv_device_param_t;
+/** Parameters for devio registration*/
+typedef struct odpdrv_devio_param_t odpdrv_devio_param_t;
+/** Parameters for driver registration*/
+typedef struct odpdrv_driver_param_t odpdrv_driver_param_t;
+
+/**
+ * @typedef odpdrv_enumr_class_t
+ * ODPDRV enumerator class, such as PCI.
+ */
+/**
+ * @def ODPDRV_ENUMR_CLASS_INVALID
+ * Invalid odpdrv enumerator class
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @typedef odpdrv_enumr_t
+ * ODPDRV enumerator. Instance of odpdrv_enumr_class_t.
+ */
+/**
+ * @def ODPDRV_ENUMR_INVALID
+ * Invalid odpdrv enumerator
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @typedef odpdrv_device_t
+ * ODPDRV device. Created and destroyed by enumerators
+ */
+/**
+ * @def ODPDRV_DEVICE_INVALID
+ * Invalid odpdrv device
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @typedef odpdrv_devio_t
+ * ODPDRV device IO interface.
+ */
+/**
+ * @def ODPDRV_DEVIO_INVALID
+ * Invalid odpdrv device IO
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @typedef odpdrv_driver_t
+ * ODPDRV device driver.
+ */
+/**
+ * @def ODPDRV_DRIVER_INVALID
+ * Invalid odpdrv driver
+ */
+
+/** Maximum size for driver and enumerator names */
+#define ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE 32
+
+/** Maximum size for the enumerator dependent address */
+#define ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ 64
+
+/** The maximum number of interfaces a driver may support */
+#define ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS 3
+
+/**
+* Parameters to be given at enumerator class registration
+*/
+struct odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t {
+	/** Enumerator name: mostly used for debug purpose.
+	 * Name must be unique (e.g. "PCI-DPAA2")
+	 */
+	const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];
+
+	/** Probe function:
+	 * Called by ODP to get the enumerator class instances registered
+	 */
+	int (*probe)(void);
+
+	/** Remove function:
+	 * Free whatever resource the class may have allocated.
+	 */
+	int (*remove)(void);
+};
+
+/**
+* Parameter to be given at enumerator (instance) registration
+*/
+struct odpdrv_enumr_param_t {
+	/** Class
+	 * Identifies the class of the enumerator
+	 */
+	odpdrv_enumr_class_t enumr_class;
+
+	/** Enumerator api_name and version are used by the devio
+	 * to make sure the device can be accessed:
+	 * E.g. "PCI"
+	 * The format of the enum_dev part for the odpdrv_device_param_t
+	 * structure is identified by the api-name and version below
+	 */
+	const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];
+	uint32_t api_version; /**<< the version of the provided API */
+
+	/** Probe function:
+	 * Called by ODP when it is ready for device creation/deletion
+	 * returns an negative value on error or 0 on success.
+	 */
+	int (*probe)(void);
+
+	/** Remove function:
+	 * destroy all enumerated devices and release all resources
+	 */
+	int (*remove)(void);
+
+	/** Register event notifier function for hotplug events:
+	 * register_notifier(fcnt,event_mask) registers fcnt as a callback when
+	 * one of the event specified in event_mask occurs.
+	 */
+	int (*register_notifier)(void (*event_handler) (uint64_t event),
+				 int64_t event_mask);
+};
+
+/* The following events are supported by enumerators */
+#define ODPDRV_ENUM_EV_REMOVED	0x0000000000000001 /**<< remove event */
+
+/** This structure defines a generic enumerated device, or actually the
+* common part between all devices, the enumerator specific part being pointed
+* by the enum_dev field below.
+*/
+struct odpdrv_device_param_t {
+	/** enumerator
+	 * enumerator which enumerated the device: as returned by
+	 * odpdrv_enumr_register
+	 * devices with parents get destroyed when the parents dies.
+	 */
+	odpdrv_enumr_t enumerator;
+
+	/** Device address:
+	 * An enumerator dependent string giving the device address,
+	 * e.g. "0000.23.12.1" for PCI domain 0, bus 23, device 12, function 1.
+	 * This string identifies the device uniquely.
+	 */
+	const char  address[ODPDRV_NAME_ADDR_SZ];
+
+	/** Enumerator dependent part
+	 * This part is allocated by the enumerator and is enumerator dependent
+	 * (i.e. different devices types will have different contents for
+	 * enum_dev).
+	 */
+	void *enum_dev;
+};
+
+/**
+ * Parameter to be given at devio registration
+ */
+struct odpdrv_devio_param_t {
+	/** Devio name
+	 * Identifies devio interface implemented by this devio
+	 * (i.e:many devios may have the same name, but none of those
+	 * with same provided interface should refer to a common enumerator
+	 * class)
+	 */
+	const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];
+	uint32_t api_version; /**<< the version of the provided API */
+
+	/** Enumerator interface name and version
+	 * The enumerator interface this devio needs.
+	 */
+	const char enumr_api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];
+	uint32_t enumr_api_version; /**<< required enumerator API version */
+
+	/** Ops
+	 * Pointer to a devio ops structure (specific to each devio)
+	 */
+	void *ops;
+};
+
+/**
+* Parameter to be given at driver registration
+*/
+struct odpdrv_driver_param_t {
+	/** Driver name
+	 * The driver name (the pair {driver-name, enum-api-name} must
+	 * be unique)
+	 */
+	const char name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE];
+
+	/** Supported devios:
+	 * The list of supported devio: one of the following devio
+	 * (with correct version) must be available for the driver to work:
+	 */
+	struct {
+		const char api_name[ODPDRV_NAME_SIZE]; /**<< devio API name */
+		uint32_t   api_version; /**<< devio API version */
+	} devios[ODPDRV_MAX_DEVIOS];
+
+	/** Probe function:
+	 * Called by ODP to see if the driver can drive a given device
+	 *
+	 */
+	int (*probe)(odpdrv_device_t *dev);
+
+	/** Remove function:
+	 * Only called with devices whose probe() returned true
+	 *
+	 */
+	int (*remove)(odpdrv_device_param_t *dev);
+
+};
+
+/**
+* Register an enumerator class.
+* Each enumerator class calls this function at init time.
+* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)
+*
+* @param param Pointer to a enumerator class registration structure.
+* @return an enumerator class handle or ODPDRV_ENUMR_CLASS_INVALID on error.
+* On errors, enumerators classes should release allocated resources and return.
+*/
+odpdrv_enumr_class_t odpdrv_enumr_class_register(odpdrv_enumr_class_param_t
+						 *param);
+
+/**
+* Register an enumerator.
+* Each enumerator calls this function at init time.
+* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)
+*
+* @param param Pointer to a enumerator registration parameter structure.
+* @return an enumerator handle or ODPDRV_ENUMR_INVALID on error.
+* On errors, enumerators should release allocated resources and return.
+*/
+odpdrv_enumr_t odpdrv_enumr_register(odpdrv_enumr_param_t *param);
+
+/**
+* Create a device
+* Called by each enumerator at probe time, or anytime later, for each
+* new created device
+* @param param Pointer to a device parameter structure.
+* @return an odpdrv devuice handle or ODPDRV_DEVICE_INVALID on error.
+*/
+odpdrv_device_t odpdrv_device_create(odpdrv_device_param_t *param);
+
+/**
+* Destroy a device
+* Called by each enumerator at probe time, or anytime later, for each
+* destroyed created device
+* @param dev A odpdrv device handle as returned by odpdrv_device_create.
+* @return 0 on success or a negative value on error.
+*/
+void odpdrv_device_destroy(odpdrv_device_t dev);
+
+/**
+* Register an devio.
+* Each devio calls this function at init time.
+* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)
+*
+* @param param Pointer to a devio registration structure.
+* @return an odpdrv_devio_t handle or ODPDRV_DEVIO_INVALID on error.
+*/
+odpdrv_devio_t odpdrv_devio_register(odpdrv_devio_param_t *param);
+
+/**
+* Register a Driver.
+* Each driver calls this function at init time.
+* (probably using gcc/clang * __constructor__ attribute.)
+*
+* @param param Pointer to a driver registration structure.
+* @return an odpdrv_driver_t handle or ODPDRV_DRIVER_INVALID on error.
+* On errors, drivers should release allocated resources and return.
+*/
+odpdrv_driver_t odpdrv_driver_register(odpdrv_driver_param_t *param);
+
+/**
+* Print (ODP_DBG) the driver interface status (debug).
+*
+* @return 0 on success, less than zero on error (inconsistency detected)
+*/
+int odpdrv_print_all(void);
+
+/**
+* @}
+*/
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#include <odp/visibility_end.h>
+#endif
diff --git a/platform/Makefile.inc b/platform/Makefile.inc
index aefbf9a..57026d0 100644
--- a/platform/Makefile.inc
+++ b/platform/Makefile.inc
@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@  odpdrvspecinclude_HEADERS = \
 		  $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/barrier.h \
 		  $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/byteorder.h \
 		  $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/compiler.h \
+		  $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/driver.h \
 		  $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/shm.h \
 		  $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/spinlock.h \
 		  $(top_srcdir)/include/odp/drv/spec/std_types.h \