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2020 Sep 10
0
[PATCH v5 3/4] rpmsg: update documentation
On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 04:45:21PM -0600, Mathieu Poirier wrote: > On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 07:46:35PM +0200, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote: > > rpmsg_create_ept() takes struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo as its last > > argument, not a u32 value. The first two arguments are also updated. > > > > Signed-off-by: Guennadi Liakhovetski <guennadi.liakhovetski at linux.intel.com> > > --- > > Documentation/rpmsg.txt | 6 +++--- > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+...
2020 May 29
15
[RFC 00/12] Audio DSP VirtIO and vhost drivers
This patch set is a follow up to "Add a vhost RPMsg API" [1], it is marked as an RFC because firstly it depends on the RPMsg API series and secondly it is currently being reviewed on ALSA and SOF mailing lists, but any early comments from virtualisation developers would be highly appreciated too! Thanks Guennadi [1]
2020 May 29
15
[RFC 00/12] Audio DSP VirtIO and vhost drivers
This patch set is a follow up to "Add a vhost RPMsg API" [1], it is marked as an RFC because firstly it depends on the RPMsg API series and secondly it is currently being reviewed on ALSA and SOF mailing lists, but any early comments from virtualisation developers would be highly appreciated too! Thanks Guennadi [1]
2020 Aug 26
12
[PATCH v5 0/4] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Hi, Next update: v5: - don't hard-code message layout v4: - add endianness conversions to comply with the VirtIO standard v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently an RFC - address comments from Pierre-Louis Bossart:
2020 Aug 26
12
[PATCH v5 0/4] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Hi, Next update: v5: - don't hard-code message layout v4: - add endianness conversions to comply with the VirtIO standard v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently an RFC - address comments from Pierre-Louis Bossart:
2020 May 16
9
[PATCH 0/6] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use cases. It can however also be used for virtualisation scenarios, e.g. when using KVM to run Linux on both the host and the guests. This patch set adds a wrapper API to facilitate writing vhost drivers for such RPMsg-based solutions. The first use case is an audio DSP virtualisation project, currently under development,
2020 May 16
9
[PATCH 0/6] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use cases. It can however also be used for virtualisation scenarios, e.g. when using KVM to run Linux on both the host and the guests. This patch set adds a wrapper API to facilitate writing vhost drivers for such RPMsg-based solutions. The first use case is an audio DSP virtualisation project, currently under development,
2020 May 25
6
[PATCH v2 0/5] Add a vhost RPMsg API
v2: - remove "default n" from Kconfig - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently an RFC - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use cases. It can however also be used for virtualisation scenarios, e.g. when using KVM to run Linux on both the host and the guests. This
2020 May 27
10
[PATCH v3 0/5] Add a vhost RPMsg API
v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently an RFC - address comments from Pierre-Louis Bossart: * remove "default n" from Kconfig Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use cases.
2020 May 27
10
[PATCH v3 0/5] Add a vhost RPMsg API
v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently an RFC - address comments from Pierre-Louis Bossart: * remove "default n" from Kconfig Linux supports RPMsg over VirtIO for "remote processor" /AMP use cases.
2020 Sep 01
8
[PATCH v6 0/4] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Hi, Next update: v6: - rename include/linux/virtio_rpmsg.h -> include/linux/rpmsg/virtio.h v5: - don't hard-code message layout v4: - add endianness conversions to comply with the VirtIO standard v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different
2020 Sep 01
8
[PATCH v6 0/4] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Hi, Next update: v6: - rename include/linux/virtio_rpmsg.h -> include/linux/rpmsg/virtio.h v5: - don't hard-code message layout v4: - add endianness conversions to comply with the VirtIO standard v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different
2020 Jul 22
13
[PATCH v4 0/4] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Hi, Now that virtio-rpmsg endianness fixes have been merged we can proceed with the next step. v4: - add endianness conversions to comply with the VirtIO standard v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently an RFC -
2020 Jul 22
13
[PATCH v4 0/4] Add a vhost RPMsg API
Hi, Now that virtio-rpmsg endianness fixes have been merged we can proceed with the next step. v4: - add endianness conversions to comply with the VirtIO standard v3: - address several checkpatch warnings - address comments from Mathieu Poirier v2: - update patch #5 with a correct vhost_dev_init() prototype - drop patch #6 - it depends on a different patch, that is currently an RFC -