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8IOSM Driver for Intel M.2 PCIe based Modems
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10The IOSM (IPC over Shared Memory) driver is a WWAN PCIe host driver developed
11for linux or chrome platform for data exchange over PCIe interface between
12Host platform & Intel M.2 Modem. The driver exposes interface conforming to the
13MBIM protocol [1]. Any front end application ( eg: Modem Manager) could easily
14manage the MBIM interface to enable data communication towards WWAN.
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16Basic usage
17===========
18MBIM functions are inactive when unmanaged. The IOSM driver only provides a
19userspace interface MBIM "WWAN PORT" representing MBIM control channel and does
20not play any role in managing the functionality. It is the job of a userspace
21application to detect port enumeration and enable MBIM functionality.
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23Examples of few such userspace application are:
24- mbimcli (included with the libmbim [2] library), and
25- Modem Manager [3]
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27Management Applications to carry out below required actions for establishing
28MBIM IP session:
29- open the MBIM control channel
30- configure network connection settings
31- connect to network
32- configure IP network interface
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34Management application development
35==================================
36The driver and userspace interfaces are described below. The MBIM protocol is
37described in [1] Mobile Broadband Interface Model v1.0 Errata-1.
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39MBIM control channel userspace ABI
40----------------------------------
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42/dev/wwan0mbim0 character device
43~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
44The driver exposes an MBIM interface to the MBIM function by implementing
45MBIM WWAN Port. The userspace end of the control channel pipe is a
46/dev/wwan0mbim0 character device. Application shall use this interface for
47MBIM protocol communication.
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49Fragmentation
50~~~~~~~~~~~~~
51The userspace application is responsible for all control message fragmentation
52and defragmentation as per MBIM specification.
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54/dev/wwan0mbim0 write()
55~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
56The MBIM control messages from the management application must not exceed the
57negotiated control message size.
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59/dev/wwan0mbim0 read()
60~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
61The management application must accept control messages of up the negotiated
62control message size.
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64MBIM data channel userspace ABI
65-------------------------------
66
67wwan0-X network device
68~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
69The IOSM driver exposes IP link interface "wwan0-X" of type "wwan" for IP
70traffic. Iproute network utility is used for creating "wwan0-X" network
71interface and for associating it with MBIM IP session. The Driver supports
72upto 8 IP sessions for simultaneous IP communication.
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74The userspace management application is responsible for creating new IP link
75prior to establishing MBIM IP session where the SessionId is greater than 0.
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77For example, creating new IP link for a MBIM IP session with SessionId 1:
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79  ip link add dev wwan0-1 parentdev-name wwan0 type wwan linkid 1
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81The driver will automatically map the "wwan0-1" network device to MBIM IP
82session 1.
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84References
85==========
86[1] "MBIM (Mobile Broadband Interface Model) Errata-1"
87      - https://www.usb.org/document-library/
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89[2] libmbim - "a glib-based library for talking to WWAN modems and
90      devices which speak the Mobile Interface Broadband Model (MBIM)
91      protocol"
92      - http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/libmbim/
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94[3] Modem Manager - "a DBus-activated daemon which controls mobile
95      broadband (2G/3G/4G) devices and connections"
96      - http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/
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