linux/drivers/soc/qcom/qmi_interface.c
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   1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
   2/*
   3 * Copyright (C) 2017 Linaro Ltd.
   4 */
   5#include <linux/kernel.h>
   6#include <linux/module.h>
   7#include <linux/device.h>
   8#include <linux/qrtr.h>
   9#include <linux/net.h>
  10#include <linux/completion.h>
  11#include <linux/idr.h>
  12#include <linux/string.h>
  13#include <net/sock.h>
  14#include <linux/workqueue.h>
  15#include <linux/soc/qcom/qmi.h>
  16
  17static struct socket *qmi_sock_create(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
  18                                      struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq);
  19
  20/**
  21 * qmi_recv_new_server() - handler of NEW_SERVER control message
  22 * @qmi:        qmi handle
  23 * @service:    service id of the new server
  24 * @instance:   instance id of the new server
  25 * @node:       node of the new server
  26 * @port:       port of the new server
  27 *
  28 * Calls the new_server callback to inform the client about a newly registered
  29 * server matching the currently registered service lookup.
  30 */
  31static void qmi_recv_new_server(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
  32                                unsigned int service, unsigned int instance,
  33                                unsigned int node, unsigned int port)
  34{
  35        struct qmi_ops *ops = &qmi->ops;
  36        struct qmi_service *svc;
  37        int ret;
  38
  39        if (!ops->new_server)
  40                return;
  41
  42        /* Ignore EOF marker */
  43        if (!node && !port)
  44                return;
  45
  46        svc = kzalloc(sizeof(*svc), GFP_KERNEL);
  47        if (!svc)
  48                return;
  49
  50        svc->service = service;
  51        svc->version = instance & 0xff;
  52        svc->instance = instance >> 8;
  53        svc->node = node;
  54        svc->port = port;
  55
  56        ret = ops->new_server(qmi, svc);
  57        if (ret < 0)
  58                kfree(svc);
  59        else
  60                list_add(&svc->list_node, &qmi->lookup_results);
  61}
  62
  63/**
  64 * qmi_recv_del_server() - handler of DEL_SERVER control message
  65 * @qmi:        qmi handle
  66 * @node:       node of the dying server, a value of -1 matches all nodes
  67 * @port:       port of the dying server, a value of -1 matches all ports
  68 *
  69 * Calls the del_server callback for each previously seen server, allowing the
  70 * client to react to the disappearing server.
  71 */
  72static void qmi_recv_del_server(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
  73                                unsigned int node, unsigned int port)
  74{
  75        struct qmi_ops *ops = &qmi->ops;
  76        struct qmi_service *svc;
  77        struct qmi_service *tmp;
  78
  79        list_for_each_entry_safe(svc, tmp, &qmi->lookup_results, list_node) {
  80                if (node != -1 && svc->node != node)
  81                        continue;
  82                if (port != -1 && svc->port != port)
  83                        continue;
  84
  85                if (ops->del_server)
  86                        ops->del_server(qmi, svc);
  87
  88                list_del(&svc->list_node);
  89                kfree(svc);
  90        }
  91}
  92
  93/**
  94 * qmi_recv_bye() - handler of BYE control message
  95 * @qmi:        qmi handle
  96 * @node:       id of the dying node
  97 *
  98 * Signals the client that all previously registered services on this node are
  99 * now gone and then calls the bye callback to allow the client client further
 100 * cleaning up resources associated with this remote.
 101 */
 102static void qmi_recv_bye(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
 103                         unsigned int node)
 104{
 105        struct qmi_ops *ops = &qmi->ops;
 106
 107        qmi_recv_del_server(qmi, node, -1);
 108
 109        if (ops->bye)
 110                ops->bye(qmi, node);
 111}
 112
 113/**
 114 * qmi_recv_del_client() - handler of DEL_CLIENT control message
 115 * @qmi:        qmi handle
 116 * @node:       node of the dying client
 117 * @port:       port of the dying client
 118 *
 119 * Signals the client about a dying client, by calling the del_client callback.
 120 */
 121static void qmi_recv_del_client(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
 122                                unsigned int node, unsigned int port)
 123{
 124        struct qmi_ops *ops = &qmi->ops;
 125
 126        if (ops->del_client)
 127                ops->del_client(qmi, node, port);
 128}
 129
 130static void qmi_recv_ctrl_pkt(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
 131                              const void *buf, size_t len)
 132{
 133        const struct qrtr_ctrl_pkt *pkt = buf;
 134
 135        if (len < sizeof(struct qrtr_ctrl_pkt)) {
 136                pr_debug("ignoring short control packet\n");
 137                return;
 138        }
 139
 140        switch (le32_to_cpu(pkt->cmd)) {
 141        case QRTR_TYPE_BYE:
 142                qmi_recv_bye(qmi, le32_to_cpu(pkt->client.node));
 143                break;
 144        case QRTR_TYPE_NEW_SERVER:
 145                qmi_recv_new_server(qmi,
 146                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->server.service),
 147                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->server.instance),
 148                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->server.node),
 149                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->server.port));
 150                break;
 151        case QRTR_TYPE_DEL_SERVER:
 152                qmi_recv_del_server(qmi,
 153                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->server.node),
 154                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->server.port));
 155                break;
 156        case QRTR_TYPE_DEL_CLIENT:
 157                qmi_recv_del_client(qmi,
 158                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->client.node),
 159                                    le32_to_cpu(pkt->client.port));
 160                break;
 161        }
 162}
 163
 164static void qmi_send_new_lookup(struct qmi_handle *qmi, struct qmi_service *svc)
 165{
 166        struct qrtr_ctrl_pkt pkt;
 167        struct sockaddr_qrtr sq;
 168        struct msghdr msg = { };
 169        struct kvec iv = { &pkt, sizeof(pkt) };
 170        int ret;
 171
 172        memset(&pkt, 0, sizeof(pkt));
 173        pkt.cmd = cpu_to_le32(QRTR_TYPE_NEW_LOOKUP);
 174        pkt.server.service = cpu_to_le32(svc->service);
 175        pkt.server.instance = cpu_to_le32(svc->version | svc->instance << 8);
 176
 177        sq.sq_family = qmi->sq.sq_family;
 178        sq.sq_node = qmi->sq.sq_node;
 179        sq.sq_port = QRTR_PORT_CTRL;
 180
 181        msg.msg_name = &sq;
 182        msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(sq);
 183
 184        mutex_lock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 185        if (qmi->sock) {
 186                ret = kernel_sendmsg(qmi->sock, &msg, &iv, 1, sizeof(pkt));
 187                if (ret < 0)
 188                        pr_err("failed to send lookup registration: %d\n", ret);
 189        }
 190        mutex_unlock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 191}
 192
 193/**
 194 * qmi_add_lookup() - register a new lookup with the name service
 195 * @qmi:        qmi handle
 196 * @service:    service id of the request
 197 * @instance:   instance id of the request
 198 * @version:    version number of the request
 199 *
 200 * Registering a lookup query with the name server will cause the name server
 201 * to send NEW_SERVER and DEL_SERVER control messages to this socket as
 202 * matching services are registered.
 203 *
 204 * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
 205 */
 206int qmi_add_lookup(struct qmi_handle *qmi, unsigned int service,
 207                   unsigned int version, unsigned int instance)
 208{
 209        struct qmi_service *svc;
 210
 211        svc = kzalloc(sizeof(*svc), GFP_KERNEL);
 212        if (!svc)
 213                return -ENOMEM;
 214
 215        svc->service = service;
 216        svc->version = version;
 217        svc->instance = instance;
 218
 219        list_add(&svc->list_node, &qmi->lookups);
 220
 221        qmi_send_new_lookup(qmi, svc);
 222
 223        return 0;
 224}
 225EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_add_lookup);
 226
 227static void qmi_send_new_server(struct qmi_handle *qmi, struct qmi_service *svc)
 228{
 229        struct qrtr_ctrl_pkt pkt;
 230        struct sockaddr_qrtr sq;
 231        struct msghdr msg = { };
 232        struct kvec iv = { &pkt, sizeof(pkt) };
 233        int ret;
 234
 235        memset(&pkt, 0, sizeof(pkt));
 236        pkt.cmd = cpu_to_le32(QRTR_TYPE_NEW_SERVER);
 237        pkt.server.service = cpu_to_le32(svc->service);
 238        pkt.server.instance = cpu_to_le32(svc->version | svc->instance << 8);
 239        pkt.server.node = cpu_to_le32(qmi->sq.sq_node);
 240        pkt.server.port = cpu_to_le32(qmi->sq.sq_port);
 241
 242        sq.sq_family = qmi->sq.sq_family;
 243        sq.sq_node = qmi->sq.sq_node;
 244        sq.sq_port = QRTR_PORT_CTRL;
 245
 246        msg.msg_name = &sq;
 247        msg.msg_namelen = sizeof(sq);
 248
 249        mutex_lock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 250        if (qmi->sock) {
 251                ret = kernel_sendmsg(qmi->sock, &msg, &iv, 1, sizeof(pkt));
 252                if (ret < 0)
 253                        pr_err("send service registration failed: %d\n", ret);
 254        }
 255        mutex_unlock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 256}
 257
 258/**
 259 * qmi_add_server() - register a service with the name service
 260 * @qmi:        qmi handle
 261 * @service:    type of the service
 262 * @instance:   instance of the service
 263 * @version:    version of the service
 264 *
 265 * Register a new service with the name service. This allows clients to find
 266 * and start sending messages to the client associated with @qmi.
 267 *
 268 * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
 269 */
 270int qmi_add_server(struct qmi_handle *qmi, unsigned int service,
 271                   unsigned int version, unsigned int instance)
 272{
 273        struct qmi_service *svc;
 274
 275        svc = kzalloc(sizeof(*svc), GFP_KERNEL);
 276        if (!svc)
 277                return -ENOMEM;
 278
 279        svc->service = service;
 280        svc->version = version;
 281        svc->instance = instance;
 282
 283        list_add(&svc->list_node, &qmi->services);
 284
 285        qmi_send_new_server(qmi, svc);
 286
 287        return 0;
 288}
 289EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_add_server);
 290
 291/**
 292 * qmi_txn_init() - allocate transaction id within the given QMI handle
 293 * @qmi:        QMI handle
 294 * @txn:        transaction context
 295 * @ei:         description of how to decode a matching response (optional)
 296 * @c_struct:   pointer to the object to decode the response into (optional)
 297 *
 298 * This allocates a transaction id within the QMI handle. If @ei and @c_struct
 299 * are specified any responses to this transaction will be decoded as described
 300 * by @ei into @c_struct.
 301 *
 302 * A client calling qmi_txn_init() must call either qmi_txn_wait() or
 303 * qmi_txn_cancel() to free up the allocated resources.
 304 *
 305 * Return: Transaction id on success, negative errno on failure.
 306 */
 307int qmi_txn_init(struct qmi_handle *qmi, struct qmi_txn *txn,
 308                 struct qmi_elem_info *ei, void *c_struct)
 309{
 310        int ret;
 311
 312        memset(txn, 0, sizeof(*txn));
 313
 314        mutex_init(&txn->lock);
 315        init_completion(&txn->completion);
 316        txn->qmi = qmi;
 317        txn->ei = ei;
 318        txn->dest = c_struct;
 319
 320        mutex_lock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 321        ret = idr_alloc_cyclic(&qmi->txns, txn, 0, U16_MAX, GFP_KERNEL);
 322        if (ret < 0)
 323                pr_err("failed to allocate transaction id\n");
 324
 325        txn->id = ret;
 326        mutex_unlock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 327
 328        return ret;
 329}
 330EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_txn_init);
 331
 332/**
 333 * qmi_txn_wait() - wait for a response on a transaction
 334 * @txn:        transaction handle
 335 * @timeout:    timeout, in jiffies
 336 *
 337 * If the transaction is decoded by the means of @ei and @c_struct the return
 338 * value will be the returned value of qmi_decode_message(), otherwise it's up
 339 * to the specified message handler to fill out the result.
 340 *
 341 * Return: the transaction response on success, negative errno on failure.
 342 */
 343int qmi_txn_wait(struct qmi_txn *txn, unsigned long timeout)
 344{
 345        struct qmi_handle *qmi = txn->qmi;
 346        int ret;
 347
 348        ret = wait_for_completion_timeout(&txn->completion, timeout);
 349
 350        mutex_lock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 351        mutex_lock(&txn->lock);
 352        idr_remove(&qmi->txns, txn->id);
 353        mutex_unlock(&txn->lock);
 354        mutex_unlock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 355
 356        if (ret == 0)
 357                return -ETIMEDOUT;
 358        else
 359                return txn->result;
 360}
 361EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_txn_wait);
 362
 363/**
 364 * qmi_txn_cancel() - cancel an ongoing transaction
 365 * @txn:        transaction id
 366 */
 367void qmi_txn_cancel(struct qmi_txn *txn)
 368{
 369        struct qmi_handle *qmi = txn->qmi;
 370
 371        mutex_lock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 372        mutex_lock(&txn->lock);
 373        idr_remove(&qmi->txns, txn->id);
 374        mutex_unlock(&txn->lock);
 375        mutex_unlock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 376}
 377EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_txn_cancel);
 378
 379/**
 380 * qmi_invoke_handler() - find and invoke a handler for a message
 381 * @qmi:        qmi handle
 382 * @sq:         sockaddr of the sender
 383 * @txn:        transaction object for the message
 384 * @buf:        buffer containing the message
 385 * @len:        length of @buf
 386 *
 387 * Find handler and invoke handler for the incoming message.
 388 */
 389static void qmi_invoke_handler(struct qmi_handle *qmi, struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq,
 390                               struct qmi_txn *txn, const void *buf, size_t len)
 391{
 392        const struct qmi_msg_handler *handler;
 393        const struct qmi_header *hdr = buf;
 394        void *dest;
 395        int ret;
 396
 397        if (!qmi->handlers)
 398                return;
 399
 400        for (handler = qmi->handlers; handler->fn; handler++) {
 401                if (handler->type == hdr->type &&
 402                    handler->msg_id == hdr->msg_id)
 403                        break;
 404        }
 405
 406        if (!handler->fn)
 407                return;
 408
 409        dest = kzalloc(handler->decoded_size, GFP_KERNEL);
 410        if (!dest)
 411                return;
 412
 413        ret = qmi_decode_message(buf, len, handler->ei, dest);
 414        if (ret < 0)
 415                pr_err("failed to decode incoming message\n");
 416        else
 417                handler->fn(qmi, sq, txn, dest);
 418
 419        kfree(dest);
 420}
 421
 422/**
 423 * qmi_handle_net_reset() - invoked to handle ENETRESET on a QMI handle
 424 * @qmi:        the QMI context
 425 *
 426 * As a result of registering a name service with the QRTR all open sockets are
 427 * flagged with ENETRESET and this function will be called. The typical case is
 428 * the initial boot, where this signals that the local node id has been
 429 * configured and as such any bound sockets needs to be rebound. So close the
 430 * socket, inform the client and re-initialize the socket.
 431 *
 432 * For clients it's generally sufficient to react to the del_server callbacks,
 433 * but server code is expected to treat the net_reset callback as a "bye" from
 434 * all nodes.
 435 *
 436 * Finally the QMI handle will send out registration requests for any lookups
 437 * and services.
 438 */
 439static void qmi_handle_net_reset(struct qmi_handle *qmi)
 440{
 441        struct sockaddr_qrtr sq;
 442        struct qmi_service *svc;
 443        struct socket *sock;
 444
 445        sock = qmi_sock_create(qmi, &sq);
 446        if (IS_ERR(sock))
 447                return;
 448
 449        mutex_lock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 450        sock_release(qmi->sock);
 451        qmi->sock = NULL;
 452        mutex_unlock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 453
 454        qmi_recv_del_server(qmi, -1, -1);
 455
 456        if (qmi->ops.net_reset)
 457                qmi->ops.net_reset(qmi);
 458
 459        mutex_lock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 460        qmi->sock = sock;
 461        qmi->sq = sq;
 462        mutex_unlock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 463
 464        list_for_each_entry(svc, &qmi->lookups, list_node)
 465                qmi_send_new_lookup(qmi, svc);
 466
 467        list_for_each_entry(svc, &qmi->services, list_node)
 468                qmi_send_new_server(qmi, svc);
 469}
 470
 471static void qmi_handle_message(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
 472                               struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq,
 473                               const void *buf, size_t len)
 474{
 475        const struct qmi_header *hdr;
 476        struct qmi_txn tmp_txn;
 477        struct qmi_txn *txn = NULL;
 478        int ret;
 479
 480        if (len < sizeof(*hdr)) {
 481                pr_err("ignoring short QMI packet\n");
 482                return;
 483        }
 484
 485        hdr = buf;
 486
 487        /* If this is a response, find the matching transaction handle */
 488        if (hdr->type == QMI_RESPONSE) {
 489                mutex_lock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 490                txn = idr_find(&qmi->txns, hdr->txn_id);
 491
 492                /* Ignore unexpected responses */
 493                if (!txn) {
 494                        mutex_unlock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 495                        return;
 496                }
 497
 498                mutex_lock(&txn->lock);
 499                mutex_unlock(&qmi->txn_lock);
 500
 501                if (txn->dest && txn->ei) {
 502                        ret = qmi_decode_message(buf, len, txn->ei, txn->dest);
 503                        if (ret < 0)
 504                                pr_err("failed to decode incoming message\n");
 505
 506                        txn->result = ret;
 507                        complete(&txn->completion);
 508                } else  {
 509                        qmi_invoke_handler(qmi, sq, txn, buf, len);
 510                }
 511
 512                mutex_unlock(&txn->lock);
 513        } else {
 514                /* Create a txn based on the txn_id of the incoming message */
 515                memset(&tmp_txn, 0, sizeof(tmp_txn));
 516                tmp_txn.id = hdr->txn_id;
 517
 518                qmi_invoke_handler(qmi, sq, &tmp_txn, buf, len);
 519        }
 520}
 521
 522static void qmi_data_ready_work(struct work_struct *work)
 523{
 524        struct qmi_handle *qmi = container_of(work, struct qmi_handle, work);
 525        struct qmi_ops *ops = &qmi->ops;
 526        struct sockaddr_qrtr sq;
 527        struct msghdr msg = { .msg_name = &sq, .msg_namelen = sizeof(sq) };
 528        struct kvec iv;
 529        ssize_t msglen;
 530
 531        for (;;) {
 532                iv.iov_base = qmi->recv_buf;
 533                iv.iov_len = qmi->recv_buf_size;
 534
 535                mutex_lock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 536                if (qmi->sock)
 537                        msglen = kernel_recvmsg(qmi->sock, &msg, &iv, 1,
 538                                                iv.iov_len, MSG_DONTWAIT);
 539                else
 540                        msglen = -EPIPE;
 541                mutex_unlock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 542                if (msglen == -EAGAIN)
 543                        break;
 544
 545                if (msglen == -ENETRESET) {
 546                        qmi_handle_net_reset(qmi);
 547
 548                        /* The old qmi->sock is gone, our work is done */
 549                        break;
 550                }
 551
 552                if (msglen < 0) {
 553                        pr_err("qmi recvmsg failed: %zd\n", msglen);
 554                        break;
 555                }
 556
 557                if (sq.sq_node == qmi->sq.sq_node &&
 558                    sq.sq_port == QRTR_PORT_CTRL) {
 559                        qmi_recv_ctrl_pkt(qmi, qmi->recv_buf, msglen);
 560                } else if (ops->msg_handler) {
 561                        ops->msg_handler(qmi, &sq, qmi->recv_buf, msglen);
 562                } else {
 563                        qmi_handle_message(qmi, &sq, qmi->recv_buf, msglen);
 564                }
 565        }
 566}
 567
 568static void qmi_data_ready(struct sock *sk)
 569{
 570        struct qmi_handle *qmi = sk->sk_user_data;
 571
 572        /*
 573         * This will be NULL if we receive data while being in
 574         * qmi_handle_release()
 575         */
 576        if (!qmi)
 577                return;
 578
 579        queue_work(qmi->wq, &qmi->work);
 580}
 581
 582static struct socket *qmi_sock_create(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
 583                                      struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq)
 584{
 585        struct socket *sock;
 586        int ret;
 587
 588        ret = sock_create_kern(&init_net, AF_QIPCRTR, SOCK_DGRAM,
 589                               PF_QIPCRTR, &sock);
 590        if (ret < 0)
 591                return ERR_PTR(ret);
 592
 593        ret = kernel_getsockname(sock, (struct sockaddr *)sq);
 594        if (ret < 0) {
 595                sock_release(sock);
 596                return ERR_PTR(ret);
 597        }
 598
 599        sock->sk->sk_user_data = qmi;
 600        sock->sk->sk_data_ready = qmi_data_ready;
 601        sock->sk->sk_error_report = qmi_data_ready;
 602
 603        return sock;
 604}
 605
 606/**
 607 * qmi_handle_init() - initialize a QMI client handle
 608 * @qmi:        QMI handle to initialize
 609 * @recv_buf_size: maximum size of incoming message
 610 * @ops:        reference to callbacks for QRTR notifications
 611 * @handlers:   NULL-terminated list of QMI message handlers
 612 *
 613 * This initializes the QMI client handle to allow sending and receiving QMI
 614 * messages. As messages are received the appropriate handler will be invoked.
 615 *
 616 * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
 617 */
 618int qmi_handle_init(struct qmi_handle *qmi, size_t recv_buf_size,
 619                    const struct qmi_ops *ops,
 620                    const struct qmi_msg_handler *handlers)
 621{
 622        int ret;
 623
 624        mutex_init(&qmi->txn_lock);
 625        mutex_init(&qmi->sock_lock);
 626
 627        idr_init(&qmi->txns);
 628
 629        INIT_LIST_HEAD(&qmi->lookups);
 630        INIT_LIST_HEAD(&qmi->lookup_results);
 631        INIT_LIST_HEAD(&qmi->services);
 632
 633        INIT_WORK(&qmi->work, qmi_data_ready_work);
 634
 635        qmi->handlers = handlers;
 636        if (ops)
 637                qmi->ops = *ops;
 638
 639        /* Make room for the header */
 640        recv_buf_size += sizeof(struct qmi_header);
 641        /* Must also be sufficient to hold a control packet */
 642        if (recv_buf_size < sizeof(struct qrtr_ctrl_pkt))
 643                recv_buf_size = sizeof(struct qrtr_ctrl_pkt);
 644
 645        qmi->recv_buf_size = recv_buf_size;
 646        qmi->recv_buf = kzalloc(recv_buf_size, GFP_KERNEL);
 647        if (!qmi->recv_buf)
 648                return -ENOMEM;
 649
 650        qmi->wq = alloc_workqueue("qmi_msg_handler", WQ_UNBOUND, 1);
 651        if (!qmi->wq) {
 652                ret = -ENOMEM;
 653                goto err_free_recv_buf;
 654        }
 655
 656        qmi->sock = qmi_sock_create(qmi, &qmi->sq);
 657        if (IS_ERR(qmi->sock)) {
 658                if (PTR_ERR(qmi->sock) == -EAFNOSUPPORT) {
 659                        ret = -EPROBE_DEFER;
 660                } else {
 661                        pr_err("failed to create QMI socket\n");
 662                        ret = PTR_ERR(qmi->sock);
 663                }
 664                goto err_destroy_wq;
 665        }
 666
 667        return 0;
 668
 669err_destroy_wq:
 670        destroy_workqueue(qmi->wq);
 671err_free_recv_buf:
 672        kfree(qmi->recv_buf);
 673
 674        return ret;
 675}
 676EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_handle_init);
 677
 678/**
 679 * qmi_handle_release() - release the QMI client handle
 680 * @qmi:        QMI client handle
 681 *
 682 * This closes the underlying socket and stops any handling of QMI messages.
 683 */
 684void qmi_handle_release(struct qmi_handle *qmi)
 685{
 686        struct socket *sock = qmi->sock;
 687        struct qmi_service *svc, *tmp;
 688
 689        sock->sk->sk_user_data = NULL;
 690        cancel_work_sync(&qmi->work);
 691
 692        qmi_recv_del_server(qmi, -1, -1);
 693
 694        mutex_lock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 695        sock_release(sock);
 696        qmi->sock = NULL;
 697        mutex_unlock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 698
 699        destroy_workqueue(qmi->wq);
 700
 701        idr_destroy(&qmi->txns);
 702
 703        kfree(qmi->recv_buf);
 704
 705        /* Free registered lookup requests */
 706        list_for_each_entry_safe(svc, tmp, &qmi->lookups, list_node) {
 707                list_del(&svc->list_node);
 708                kfree(svc);
 709        }
 710
 711        /* Free registered service information */
 712        list_for_each_entry_safe(svc, tmp, &qmi->services, list_node) {
 713                list_del(&svc->list_node);
 714                kfree(svc);
 715        }
 716}
 717EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_handle_release);
 718
 719/**
 720 * qmi_send_message() - send a QMI message
 721 * @qmi:        QMI client handle
 722 * @sq:         destination sockaddr
 723 * @txn:        transaction object to use for the message
 724 * @type:       type of message to send
 725 * @msg_id:     message id
 726 * @len:        max length of the QMI message
 727 * @ei:         QMI message description
 728 * @c_struct:   object to be encoded
 729 *
 730 * This function encodes @c_struct using @ei into a message of type @type,
 731 * with @msg_id and @txn into a buffer of maximum size @len, and sends this to
 732 * @sq.
 733 *
 734 * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
 735 */
 736static ssize_t qmi_send_message(struct qmi_handle *qmi,
 737                                struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq, struct qmi_txn *txn,
 738                                int type, int msg_id, size_t len,
 739                                struct qmi_elem_info *ei, const void *c_struct)
 740{
 741        struct msghdr msghdr = {};
 742        struct kvec iv;
 743        void *msg;
 744        int ret;
 745
 746        msg = qmi_encode_message(type,
 747                                 msg_id, &len,
 748                                 txn->id, ei,
 749                                 c_struct);
 750        if (IS_ERR(msg))
 751                return PTR_ERR(msg);
 752
 753        iv.iov_base = msg;
 754        iv.iov_len = len;
 755
 756        if (sq) {
 757                msghdr.msg_name = sq;
 758                msghdr.msg_namelen = sizeof(*sq);
 759        }
 760
 761        mutex_lock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 762        if (qmi->sock) {
 763                ret = kernel_sendmsg(qmi->sock, &msghdr, &iv, 1, len);
 764                if (ret < 0)
 765                        pr_err("failed to send QMI message\n");
 766        } else {
 767                ret = -EPIPE;
 768        }
 769        mutex_unlock(&qmi->sock_lock);
 770
 771        kfree(msg);
 772
 773        return ret < 0 ? ret : 0;
 774}
 775
 776/**
 777 * qmi_send_request() - send a request QMI message
 778 * @qmi:        QMI client handle
 779 * @sq:         destination sockaddr
 780 * @txn:        transaction object to use for the message
 781 * @msg_id:     message id
 782 * @len:        max length of the QMI message
 783 * @ei:         QMI message description
 784 * @c_struct:   object to be encoded
 785 *
 786 * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
 787 */
 788ssize_t qmi_send_request(struct qmi_handle *qmi, struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq,
 789                         struct qmi_txn *txn, int msg_id, size_t len,
 790                         struct qmi_elem_info *ei, const void *c_struct)
 791{
 792        return qmi_send_message(qmi, sq, txn, QMI_REQUEST, msg_id, len, ei,
 793                                c_struct);
 794}
 795EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_send_request);
 796
 797/**
 798 * qmi_send_response() - send a response QMI message
 799 * @qmi:        QMI client handle
 800 * @sq:         destination sockaddr
 801 * @txn:        transaction object to use for the message
 802 * @msg_id:     message id
 803 * @len:        max length of the QMI message
 804 * @ei:         QMI message description
 805 * @c_struct:   object to be encoded
 806 *
 807 * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
 808 */
 809ssize_t qmi_send_response(struct qmi_handle *qmi, struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq,
 810                          struct qmi_txn *txn, int msg_id, size_t len,
 811                          struct qmi_elem_info *ei, const void *c_struct)
 812{
 813        return qmi_send_message(qmi, sq, txn, QMI_RESPONSE, msg_id, len, ei,
 814                                c_struct);
 815}
 816EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_send_response);
 817
 818/**
 819 * qmi_send_indication() - send an indication QMI message
 820 * @qmi:        QMI client handle
 821 * @sq:         destination sockaddr
 822 * @msg_id:     message id
 823 * @len:        max length of the QMI message
 824 * @ei:         QMI message description
 825 * @c_struct:   object to be encoded
 826 *
 827 * Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
 828 */
 829ssize_t qmi_send_indication(struct qmi_handle *qmi, struct sockaddr_qrtr *sq,
 830                            int msg_id, size_t len, struct qmi_elem_info *ei,
 831                            const void *c_struct)
 832{
 833        struct qmi_txn txn;
 834        ssize_t rval;
 835        int ret;
 836
 837        ret = qmi_txn_init(qmi, &txn, NULL, NULL);
 838        if (ret < 0)
 839                return ret;
 840
 841        rval = qmi_send_message(qmi, sq, &txn, QMI_INDICATION, msg_id, len, ei,
 842                                c_struct);
 843
 844        /* We don't care about future messages on this txn */
 845        qmi_txn_cancel(&txn);
 846
 847        return rval;
 848}
 849EXPORT_SYMBOL(qmi_send_indication);
 850