| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
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| MIPI SyS-T over STP |
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| The MIPI SyS-T protocol driver can be used with STM class devices to |
| generate standardized trace stream. Aside from being a standard, it |
| provides better trace source identification and timestamp correlation. |
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| In order to use the MIPI SyS-T protocol driver with your STM device, |
| first, you'll need CONFIG_STM_PROTO_SYS_T. |
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| Now, you can select which protocol driver you want to use when you create |
| a policy for your STM device, by specifying it in the policy name: |
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| # mkdir /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/ |
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| In other words, the policy name format is extended like this: |
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| <device_name>:<protocol_name>.<policy_name> |
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| With Intel TH, therefore it can look like "0-sth:p_sys-t.my-policy". |
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| If the protocol name is omitted, the STM class will chose whichever |
| protocol driver was loaded first. |
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| You can also double check that everything is working as expected by |
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| # cat /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/protocol |
| p_sys-t |
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| Now, with the MIPI SyS-T protocol driver, each policy node in the |
| configfs gets a few additional attributes, which determine per-source |
| parameters specific to the protocol: |
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| # mkdir /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/default |
| # ls /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/default |
| channels |
| clocksync_interval |
| do_len |
| masters |
| ts_interval |
| uuid |
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| The most important one here is the "uuid", which determines the UUID |
| that will be used to tag all data coming from this source. It is |
| automatically generated when a new node is created, but it is likely |
| that you would want to change it. |
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| do_len switches on/off the additional "payload length" field in the |
| MIPI SyS-T message header. It is off by default as the STP already |
| marks message boundaries. |
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| ts_interval and clocksync_interval determine how much time in milliseconds |
| can pass before we need to include a protocol (not transport, aka STP) |
| timestamp in a message header or send a CLOCKSYNC packet, respectively. |
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| See Documentation/ABI/testing/configfs-stp-policy-p_sys-t for more |
| details. |
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| * [1] https://www.mipi.org/specifications/sys-t |