quoted
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mboxes = <&mailbox0_cluster2 &mbox_main_r5fss0_core0>;
memory-region = <&main_r5fss0_core0_dma_memory_region>,
<&main_r5fss0_core0_memory_region>;
+ rpmsg-eth-region = <&main_r5fss0_core0_memory_region_shm>;
You already have here memory-region, so use that one.
There is a problem with using memory-region. If I add
`main_r5fss0_core0_memory_region_shm` to memory region, to get this
phandle from driver I would have to use
of_parse_phandle(np, "memory-region", 2)
Where 2 is the index for this region. But the problem is how would the
driver know this index. This index can vary for different vendors and
their rproc device.
If some other vendor tries to use this driver but their memory-region
has 3 existing entries. so this this entry will be the 4th one.
Just adding to this, there is nothing really TI specific in this
system. We want the design so that any vendor can use it, just by
adding the needed nodes to their rpmsg node, indicating there is a
compatible implementation on the other end, and an indication of where
the shared memory is.
Logically, it is a different shared memory. memory-region above is for
the rpmsg mechanism itself. A second shared memory is used for the
Ethernet drivers where it can place Ethernet frames. The Ethernet
frames themselves are not transported over rpmsg. The rpmsg is just
used for the control path, not the data path.
Andrew