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From: Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>
To: Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Oliver Hartkopp <oliver.hartkopp@volkswagen.de>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/8] can: CAN Network device driver and SYSFS interface
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 15:57:13 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49A2B949.7060909@grandegger.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <49A272A3.5040405@trash.net>

Patrick McHardy wrote:
> Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
>> Patrick McHardy wrote:
>>> Is sysfs really the best choice for this? It has the usual problems,
>>> you can't change multiple parameters at once atomically. Now, I don't
>>> know whether this is actually (and currently) a problem for CAN, but
>>> given that we already have a generic netlink interface for creating
>>> network interfaces that can easily support this, what are the reasons
>>> for adding a new interface instead of using the existing one?
>>
>> You refer to the API described at http://lwn.net/Articles/236919/, I
>> assume.
> 
> Exactly.
> 
>> Well, I know that netlink is used to define routes in the kernel
>> or VLANs but I was not aware that it can also be used to configure real
>> network devices. What a pity. At a first glance, I could also be used
>> for CAN, of course. There are the following requirements:
>>
>> 1. Set and get CAN device properties like bit-rate and controller mode.
>> 2. Show CAN bus state (active, error-passive or bus-off).
>> 3. Get device constants like clock frequency and bit-timing parameters.
>> 4. Dump CAN device statistics.
>> 5. Trigger device restart if CAN bus-off state has been detected.
>>
>> Not sure yet, if the interface if good for all purposes. Especially
>> point 5. might be better handled by an IOCTL.
> 
> The first points sound pretty regular. The last one - just triggering
> it is no problem of course, but since I don't know how the detection
> works, I can't really tell whether its suitable.

CAN errors and state changes might be delivered as CAN error messages to
the receiving socket/application, like normal messages. When the
application realizes the state change to CAN bus-off, it may want to
trigger a bus-off recovery (controller restart). The CAN controller HW
enters bus-off, when too much errors occurred on the bus. No more
messages can then be sent of received and therefore the driver calls
netif_carrier_off(). Is there already an interface for the user to
restart? An appropriate IOCTL request would be a simply option, but they
are generally deprecated, AFAIK. Using netlink would be more cumbersome,
as with SYSFS.

>> And we need a user space
>> tool, e.g. canconfig, to handle the user requests and communicate with
>> the kernel side.
> 
> Thats pretty standard :)

For the iproute2 utility "ip", mainliy a netlink_can.c would be
required. But a dedicated tool for CAN seems more appropriate to me.

>> We will follow that promising route. Any further help
>> or link is appreciated. Thanks.
> 
> It should be quite easy to move your interface on top. A few examples
> that might be useful are vlan, ip_gre and macvlan.

Also the drivers dummy and ipb are quite useful. Using netlink seems
straight-forward, indeed, but it requires still some effort. Hope to
find some time soon.

Wolfgang.



  reply	other threads:[~2009-02-23 14:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-02-19 19:01 [PATCH 0/8] can: CAN network device driver interface and drivers Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01 ` [PATCH 1/8] can: Documentation for the CAN device driver interface Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01   ` [PATCH 2/8] can: Update MAINTAINERS and CREDITS file Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01     ` [PATCH 3/8] can: CAN Network device driver and SYSFS interface Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01       ` [PATCH 4/8] can: Driver for the SJA1000 CAN controller Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01         ` [PATCH 5/8] can: SJA1000 generic platform bus driver Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01           ` [PATCH 6/8] can: SJA1000 driver for EMS PCI cards Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01             ` [PATCH 7/8] can: SJA1000 driver for Kvaser " Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 19:01               ` [PATCH 8/8] can: Driver for the Freescale MSCAN controller Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-20  0:14         ` [PATCH 4/8] can: Driver for the SJA1000 CAN controller Jonathan Corbet
2009-02-20  8:46           ` David Miller
2009-02-20  9:35           ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-05-01 18:21           ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-19 23:49       ` [PATCH 3/8] can: CAN Network device driver and SYSFS interface Jonathan Corbet
2009-02-20  8:39         ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-20  9:44       ` Patrick McHardy
2009-02-21 15:09         ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-02-23  9:55           ` Patrick McHardy
2009-02-23 14:57             ` Wolfgang Grandegger [this message]
2009-02-24  9:38               ` Patrick McHardy
2009-02-24 16:29                 ` Wolfgang Grandegger

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