[PATCH 3/5] docs: Pull the HSI documentation together

From: Jonathan Corbet
Date: Tue Sep 06 2016 - 11:26:09 EST


The HSI subsystem documentation was split across hsi.txt and the
device-drivers docbook. Now that the latter has been converted to Sphinx,
pull in the HSI document so that it's all in one place.

Acked-by: Sebastian Reichel <sre@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx>
---
Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--
Documentation/hsi.txt | 75 -----------------------
MAINTAINERS | 2 +-
3 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 80 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 Documentation/hsi.txt

diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst
index d0d65e58c14b..07c58971a322 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst
+++ b/Documentation/driver-api/serial-interfaces.rst
@@ -102,10 +102,84 @@ i2c_adapter devices which don't support those I2C operations.
High Speed Synchronous Serial Interface (HSI)
=============================================

-High Speed Synchronous Serial Interface (HSI) is a serial interface
-mainly used for connecting application engines (APE) with cellular modem
-engines (CMT) in cellular handsets. HSI provides multiplexing for up to
-16 logical channels, low-latency and full duplex communication.
+1. Introduction
+---------------
+
+High Speed Syncronous Interface (HSI) is a fullduplex, low latency protocol,
+that is optimized for die-level interconnect between an Application Processor
+and a Baseband chipset. It has been specified by the MIPI alliance in 2003 and
+implemented by multiple vendors since then.
+
+The HSI interface supports full duplex communication over multiple channels
+(typically 8) and is capable of reaching speeds up to 200 Mbit/s.
+
+The serial protocol uses two signals, DATA and FLAG as combined data and clock
+signals and an additional READY signal for flow control. An additional WAKE
+signal can be used to wakeup the chips from standby modes. The signals are
+commonly prefixed by AC for signals going from the application die to the
+cellular die and CA for signals going the other way around.
+
+::
+
+ +------------+ +---------------+
+ | Cellular | | Application |
+ | Die | | Die |
+ | | - - - - - - CAWAKE - - - - - - >| |
+ | T|------------ CADATA ------------>|R |
+ | X|------------ CAFLAG ------------>|X |
+ | |<----------- ACREADY ------------| |
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ | |< - - - - - ACWAKE - - - - - - -| |
+ | R|<----------- ACDATA -------------|T |
+ | X|<----------- ACFLAG -------------|X |
+ | |------------ CAREADY ----------->| |
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ +------------+ +---------------+
+
+2. HSI Subsystem in Linux
+-------------------------
+
+In the Linux kernel the hsi subsystem is supposed to be used for HSI devices.
+The hsi subsystem contains drivers for hsi controllers including support for
+multi-port controllers and provides a generic API for using the HSI ports.
+
+It also contains HSI client drivers, which make use of the generic API to
+implement a protocol used on the HSI interface. These client drivers can
+use an arbitrary number of channels.
+
+3. hsi-char Device
+------------------
+
+Each port automatically registers a generic client driver called hsi_char,
+which provides a charecter device for userspace representing the HSI port.
+It can be used to communicate via HSI from userspace. Userspace may
+configure the hsi_char device using the following ioctl commands:
+
+HSC_RESET
+ flush the HSI port
+
+HSC_SET_PM
+ enable or disable the client.
+
+HSC_SEND_BREAK
+ send break
+
+HSC_SET_RX
+ set RX configuration
+
+HSC_GET_RX
+ get RX configuration
+
+HSC_SET_TX
+ set TX configuration
+
+HSC_GET_TX
+ get TX configuration
+
+The kernel HSI API
+------------------

.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/hsi/hsi.h
:internal:
diff --git a/Documentation/hsi.txt b/Documentation/hsi.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 6ac6cd51852a..000000000000
--- a/Documentation/hsi.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-HSI - High-speed Synchronous Serial Interface
-
-1. Introduction
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-High Speed Syncronous Interface (HSI) is a fullduplex, low latency protocol,
-that is optimized for die-level interconnect between an Application Processor
-and a Baseband chipset. It has been specified by the MIPI alliance in 2003 and
-implemented by multiple vendors since then.
-
-The HSI interface supports full duplex communication over multiple channels
-(typically 8) and is capable of reaching speeds up to 200 Mbit/s.
-
-The serial protocol uses two signals, DATA and FLAG as combined data and clock
-signals and an additional READY signal for flow control. An additional WAKE
-signal can be used to wakeup the chips from standby modes. The signals are
-commonly prefixed by AC for signals going from the application die to the
-cellular die and CA for signals going the other way around.
-
-+------------+ +---------------+
-| Cellular | | Application |
-| Die | | Die |
-| | - - - - - - CAWAKE - - - - - - >| |
-| T|------------ CADATA ------------>|R |
-| X|------------ CAFLAG ------------>|X |
-| |<----------- ACREADY ------------| |
-| | | |
-| | | |
-| |< - - - - - ACWAKE - - - - - - -| |
-| R|<----------- ACDATA -------------|T |
-| X|<----------- ACFLAG -------------|X |
-| |------------ CAREADY ----------->| |
-| | | |
-| | | |
-+------------+ +---------------+
-
-2. HSI Subsystem in Linux
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-In the Linux kernel the hsi subsystem is supposed to be used for HSI devices.
-The hsi subsystem contains drivers for hsi controllers including support for
-multi-port controllers and provides a generic API for using the HSI ports.
-
-It also contains HSI client drivers, which make use of the generic API to
-implement a protocol used on the HSI interface. These client drivers can
-use an arbitrary number of channels.
-
-3. hsi-char Device
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Each port automatically registers a generic client driver called hsi_char,
-which provides a charecter device for userspace representing the HSI port.
-It can be used to communicate via HSI from userspace. Userspace may
-configure the hsi_char device using the following ioctl commands:
-
-* HSC_RESET:
- - flush the HSI port
-
-* HSC_SET_PM
- - enable or disable the client.
-
-* HSC_SEND_BREAK
- - send break
-
-* HSC_SET_RX
- - set RX configuration
-
-* HSC_GET_RX
- - get RX configuration
-
-* HSC_SET_TX
- - set TX configuration
-
-* HSC_GET_TX
- - get TX configuration
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 810723537aa5..769a2fd4af72 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -5606,7 +5606,7 @@ M: Sebastian Reichel <sre@xxxxxxxxxx>
T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sre/linux-hsi.git
S: Maintained
F: Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-hsi
-F: Documentation/hsi.txt
+F: Documentation/device-drivers/serial-interfaces.rst
F: drivers/hsi/
F: include/linux/hsi/
F: include/uapi/linux/hsi/
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