Planning to add a PCIe(not in USB protocol) device

王道之 lingzangwuhen at gmail.com
Tue Dec 11 11:50:37 UTC 2018


     Yes, as Ben said the PCIe on L860 seems going backward. But on the
laptop side, when the laptop use L850,  the latpop would use PCIe when the
OS is Windows, but the laptop would use MBIM when the OS is Unix. In this
reason, the laptop vendor want to use PCIe no matter the OS is.
     And once the PCIe is supported, other labtop vendors basic on Intle
platform would come to use it. You know the Intel FAE do not support the
MBIM device problem. Personally, I think MBIM is better, but consider the
users of Intel platform, the support for PCIe seems important too.
     Any advice about the plan or develop are welcome.

Cheers!
Quincy Chen

Ben Chan <benchan at chromium.org> 于2018年12月11日周二 下午1:16写道:

> I wonder why MBIM-enumerated-over-PCIe (L860) is preferred over
> MBIM-over-USB3 (L850). Perhaps the theoretical achievable data rate
> over PCIe?
>
> Despite the MBIM enumeration, having a vendor specific host interface
> does feel going backward as Bjørn said.  IMHO, the industry should
> really move towards standard interface protocols like MBIM instead of
> legacy protocols like AT, or worse, proprietary protocols.  On
> Chromium OS, we don't even install the fibocom plugin but simply rely
> on the generic plugin with MBIM to support L850 :)
>
> - Ben
>
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 6:25 PM 王道之 <lingzangwuhen at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Aleksander
> >      The device is basic on the Intel 7560 chip, or L860 in fibocom that
> difference the L850 with PCIe in MBIM protocol.
> >      I am not sure there need a PCIe lib or yet, as now I can use lspci
> found the device, and there is a net port with the drive offered by Intel.
> And the drive would be open source later time.
> >      You add the device L850 of Fibocom in the ModemManager early time,
> and now the Fibocom want to add the L860 by itself, and I work for Fibocom.
> So I am going to add a PCIe L860 in the ModemManager.
> >     As I planned, I am going to add the L860 in the plugin, then init
> the device ports(this may need a lib?), then init the modem with AT commd.
> >      About the L860 there is a net port, divided in several ports by
> VLAN id. Here is some description:
> >      The host driver maps each channel exposed by the modem to an
> interface for application to exercise communication over such channels. For
> network devices, each IP session  (0  to 7) is mapped to INM network
> interfaces (INM0 to INM7). Thus "/PCIE/IOSM/IPS/0" will be mapped to INM0,
> "/PCIE/IOSM/IPS/1" will be mapped to "/PCIE/IOSM/IPS/1" and so on.
> Similarly, "/PCIE/IOSM/CTRL/0" is mapped to RPC device,
> "/PCIE/IOSM/TRACE/0" to trace, "/PCIE/IOSM/CTRL/0" and "/PCIE/IOSM/CTRL/2"
> to IAT devices and so  on. These  are  internals to PCIe communication and
> are transparent  to user-space application.
> >
> > The IOSM host driver exposes the interfaces as a VLAN devices (except
> for  flashing  device). Following table lists the interfaces  exposed  by
> the host driver. Please  note  that,  not every interface is supported by
> the modem. The host driver allows opening of  an  interface only if it is
> supported on the modem side.
> >
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > Quincy Chen
> >
> >
> > Aleksander Morgado <aleksander at aleksander.es> 于2018年12月10日周一 下午4:54写道:
> >>
> >> Hey,
> >>
> >> >     I am going to add a PCIe not in USB protocol modem device in the
> Modemmanager. In order to better integrate into the current architecture of
> Modemmanager, any development advice?
> >> >     As I planned, I am going to add the new PCIe device in the
> plugins folder,but I am not sure where to add the PCIe lib just like the
> libqmi or the libmbim.
> >> >     By the way, I found the comment  Nozomi, Card-Bus PCI (not USB)
> at the device "Option GT 3G+ EMEA" in the supported devices list , Is  that
> mean the device use the PCI protocol? If in that way, I can refer to when I
> develop.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Is this PCIe library a new one that you're writing?
> >> What device is this?
> >>
> >> Cheers!
> >>
> >> --
> >> Aleksander
> >> https://aleksander.es
> >
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