Introduction -------------- ksbridge is a simple misc device which bridges Kickstart application to HSIC h/w. Driver supports two instances, one instance for flash-less-boot/ram-dumps and other instance for EFS Sync. Initialization -------------- Create two bridge instances and register for usb devices 0x9008 and 0x9048/0x904C. Misc device name depends on the USB PID. For PID: 9008, misc device name is ks_bridge and for PID:9048/904C, misc device name is efs_bridge. After KS opens the misc device, IN URBs will be submitted to H/W; By default IN URBS are configured to 20. TX PATH ------- Transmit path is very simple. Bridge driver will exposes write system call to kickstart. Data from write call will be put into a list and a work is scheduled to take the data from the list and write to HSIC. Functions: ksb_fs_write: System call invoked when kickstart writes the data ksb_tomdm_work: Work function which submits data to HSIC h/w. Data Structures: to_mdm_list: Data is stored in this list to_mdm_work: mapped to ksb_tomdm_work function RX PATH ------- During initialization 20 IN URBs are submitted to hsic controller. In completion handler of each URB, buffer is de-queued and add to a list. Read function is woken-up. A new buffer is created and submitted to controller. Functions: ksb_fs_read: system call invoked by ks when it tries to read the data ksb_rx_cb: rx urb completion handler ksb_start_rx_work: function called during initialization. Data Structures: ks_wait_q: read system call will block on this queue until data is available or device is disconnected to_ks_list: data queued to this list by rx urb completion handler, later de-queued by read system call.