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      1===============================================
      2Userspace communication protocol over connector
      3===============================================
      4
      5Message types
      6=============
      7
      8There are three types of messages between w1 core and userspace:
      9
     101. Events. They are generated each time a new master or slave device
     11   is found either due to automatic or requested search.
     122. Userspace commands.
     133. Replies to userspace commands.
     14
     15
     16Protocol
     17========
     18
     19::
     20
     21  [struct cn_msg] - connector header.
     22	Its length field is equal to size of the attached data
     23  [struct w1_netlink_msg] - w1 netlink header.
     24	__u8 type 	- message type.
     25			W1_LIST_MASTERS
     26				list current bus masters
     27			W1_SLAVE_ADD/W1_SLAVE_REMOVE
     28				slave add/remove events
     29			W1_MASTER_ADD/W1_MASTER_REMOVE
     30				master add/remove events
     31			W1_MASTER_CMD
     32				userspace command for bus master
     33				device (search/alarm search)
     34			W1_SLAVE_CMD
     35				userspace command for slave device
     36				(read/write/touch)
     37	__u8 status	- error indication from kernel
     38	__u16 len	- size of data attached to this header data
     39	union {
     40		__u8 id[8];			 - slave unique device id
     41		struct w1_mst {
     42			__u32		id;	 - master's id
     43			__u32		res;	 - reserved
     44		} mst;
     45	} id;
     46
     47  [struct w1_netlink_cmd] - command for given master or slave device.
     48	__u8 cmd	- command opcode.
     49			W1_CMD_READ 	- read command
     50			W1_CMD_WRITE	- write command
     51			W1_CMD_SEARCH	- search command
     52			W1_CMD_ALARM_SEARCH - alarm search command
     53			W1_CMD_TOUCH	- touch command
     54				(write and sample data back to userspace)
     55			W1_CMD_RESET	- send bus reset
     56			W1_CMD_SLAVE_ADD	- add slave to kernel list
     57			W1_CMD_SLAVE_REMOVE	- remove slave from kernel list
     58			W1_CMD_LIST_SLAVES	- get slaves list from kernel
     59	__u8 res	- reserved
     60	__u16 len	- length of data for this command
     61		For read command data must be allocated like for write command
     62	__u8 data[0]	- data for this command
     63
     64
     65Each connector message can include one or more w1_netlink_msg with
     66zero or more attached w1_netlink_cmd messages.
     67
     68For event messages there are no w1_netlink_cmd embedded structures,
     69only connector header and w1_netlink_msg strucutre with "len" field
     70being zero and filled type (one of event types) and id:
     71either 8 bytes of slave unique id in host order,
     72or master's id, which is assigned to bus master device
     73when it is added to w1 core.
     74
     75Currently replies to userspace commands are only generated for read
     76command request. One reply is generated exactly for one w1_netlink_cmd
     77read request. Replies are not combined when sent - i.e. typical reply
     78messages looks like the following::
     79
     80  [cn_msg][w1_netlink_msg][w1_netlink_cmd]
     81  cn_msg.len = sizeof(struct w1_netlink_msg) +
     82	     sizeof(struct w1_netlink_cmd) +
     83	     cmd->len;
     84  w1_netlink_msg.len = sizeof(struct w1_netlink_cmd) + cmd->len;
     85  w1_netlink_cmd.len = cmd->len;
     86
     87Replies to W1_LIST_MASTERS should send a message back to the userspace
     88which will contain list of all registered master ids in the following
     89format::
     90
     91	cn_msg (CN_W1_IDX.CN_W1_VAL as id, len is equal to sizeof(struct
     92	w1_netlink_msg) plus number of masters multiplied by 4)
     93	w1_netlink_msg (type: W1_LIST_MASTERS, len is equal to
     94		number of masters multiplied by 4 (u32 size))
     95	id0 ... idN
     96
     97Each message is at most 4k in size, so if number of master devices
     98exceeds this, it will be split into several messages.
     99
    100W1 search and alarm search commands.
    101
    102request::
    103
    104  [cn_msg]
    105    [w1_netlink_msg type = W1_MASTER_CMD
    106	id is equal to the bus master id to use for searching]
    107    [w1_netlink_cmd cmd = W1_CMD_SEARCH or W1_CMD_ALARM_SEARCH]
    108
    109reply::
    110
    111  [cn_msg, ack = 1 and increasing, 0 means the last message,
    112	seq is equal to the request seq]
    113  [w1_netlink_msg type = W1_MASTER_CMD]
    114  [w1_netlink_cmd cmd = W1_CMD_SEARCH or W1_CMD_ALARM_SEARCH
    115	len is equal to number of IDs multiplied by 8]
    116  [64bit-id0 ... 64bit-idN]
    117
    118Length in each header corresponds to the size of the data behind it, so
    119w1_netlink_cmd->len = N * 8; where N is number of IDs in this message.
    120Can be zero.
    121
    122::
    123
    124  w1_netlink_msg->len = sizeof(struct w1_netlink_cmd) + N * 8;
    125  cn_msg->len = sizeof(struct w1_netlink_msg) +
    126	      sizeof(struct w1_netlink_cmd) +
    127	      N*8;
    128
    129W1 reset command::
    130
    131  [cn_msg]
    132    [w1_netlink_msg type = W1_MASTER_CMD
    133	id is equal to the bus master id to use for searching]
    134    [w1_netlink_cmd cmd = W1_CMD_RESET]
    135
    136
    137Command status replies
    138======================
    139
    140Each command (either root, master or slave with or without w1_netlink_cmd
    141structure) will be 'acked' by the w1 core. Format of the reply is the same
    142as request message except that length parameters do not account for data
    143requested by the user, i.e. read/write/touch IO requests will not contain
    144data, so w1_netlink_cmd.len will be 0, w1_netlink_msg.len will be size
    145of the w1_netlink_cmd structure and cn_msg.len will be equal to the sum
    146of the sizeof(struct w1_netlink_msg) and sizeof(struct w1_netlink_cmd).
    147If reply is generated for master or root command (which do not have
    148w1_netlink_cmd attached), reply will contain only cn_msg and w1_netlink_msg
    149structures.
    150
    151w1_netlink_msg.status field will carry positive error value
    152(EINVAL for example) or zero in case of success.
    153
    154All other fields in every structure will mirror the same parameters in the
    155request message (except lengths as described above).
    156
    157Status reply is generated for every w1_netlink_cmd embedded in the
    158w1_netlink_msg, if there are no w1_netlink_cmd structures,
    159reply will be generated for the w1_netlink_msg.
    160
    161All w1_netlink_cmd command structures are handled in every w1_netlink_msg,
    162even if there were errors, only length mismatch interrupts message processing.
    163
    164
    165Operation steps in w1 core when new command is received
    166=======================================================
    167
    168When new message (w1_netlink_msg) is received w1 core detects if it is
    169master or slave request, according to w1_netlink_msg.type field.
    170Then master or slave device is searched for.
    171When found, master device (requested or those one on where slave device
    172is found) is locked. If slave command is requested, then reset/select
    173procedure is started to select given device.
    174
    175Then all requested in w1_netlink_msg operations are performed one by one.
    176If command requires reply (like read command) it is sent on command completion.
    177
    178When all commands (w1_netlink_cmd) are processed master device is unlocked
    179and next w1_netlink_msg header processing started.
    180
    181
    182Connector [1] specific documentation
    183====================================
    184
    185Each connector message includes two u32 fields as "address".
    186w1 uses CN_W1_IDX and CN_W1_VAL defined in include/linux/connector.h header.
    187Each message also includes sequence and acknowledge numbers.
    188Sequence number for event messages is appropriate bus master sequence number
    189increased with each event message sent "through" this master.
    190Sequence number for userspace requests is set by userspace application.
    191Sequence number for reply is the same as was in request, and
    192acknowledge number is set to seq+1.
    193
    194
    195Additional documentation, source code examples
    196==============================================
    197
    1981. Documentation/driver-api/connector.rst
    1992. http://www.ioremap.net/archive/w1
    200
    201   This archive includes userspace application w1d.c which uses
    202   read/write/search commands for all master/slave devices found on the bus.