Re: UFS API in the kernel
From: Shaun Tancheff
Date: Mon Sep 26 2016 - 15:23:37 EST
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Joao Pinto <Joao.Pinto@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am designing an application that has the goal to be an utility for Unipro and
> UFS testing purposes. This application is going to run on top of a recent Linux
> Kernel containing the new UFS stack (including the new DWC drivers).
>
> I am considering doing the following:
> a) Create a new config item called CONFIG_UFS_CHARDEV which is going to create a
> char device responsible to make some IOCTL available for user-space applications
> b) Create a linux/ufs.h header file that contains data structures declarations
> that will be needed in user-space applications
I am not very familiar with UFS devices, that said you should have an
sgX chardev being created already so you can handle SG_IO requests.
There also appear to be some sysfs entries being created.
So between sg and sysfs you should be able to handle any user-space
out of band requests without resorting to making a new chardev.
Adding more sysfs entries, if you need them, should be fine.
You may find it easier to expand on the existing interfaces than to
get consensus on a new driver and ioctls.
Hope this helps,
Shaun
> Could you please advise me about what the correct approach should be to make it
> as standard as possible and usable in the future?
>
> Thank you very much for your help!
>
> regards,
> Joao
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