NetHubVirtualChannel
NetHub USER Virtual Channel
This document describes the current NetHub USER virtual-channel support.
1. Concept
USER virtual channel is a logical message channel carried on the active host link.
It is not a separate physical interface. The public API is designed to be transport-neutral, while the current in-tree implementation is still centered on the SDIO reference path.
Common logical types are:
USER- private customer or application data
AT- control payloads
SYSTEM- internal coordination messages
2. Current Support Status
| Area | Current status |
|---|---|
| Device API surface | transport-neutral by design |
| Device in-tree implementation | currently in backend/host/sdio/virtualchan.c
|
| Host userspace library | currently aligned with mr_sdio.ko + netlink
|
| End-to-end USER vchan reference path | SDIO
|
| USB | device-side ACM transport exists, but in-tree host nethub_vchan alignment is not finished
|
| SPI | not supported |
3. Prerequisites
Before using the current in-tree USER virtual-channel path, confirm:
- device side is built with
CONFIG_NETHUB=y - device side enables
CONFIG_MR_VIRTUALCHAN=y - the selected bring-up path is the current SDIO reference flow
- host side has loaded
mr_sdio.ko - the host-device link is already working
- device side is built with
Notes:
- USER and AT are parallel logical channels
- customer private data should stay on the
USERtype - documentation should not claim that USB and SPI already share the same finished end-to-end virtual-channel stack
4. Device-Side API
Header:
components/net/nethub/include/nethub_vchan.h
Common APIs:
int nethub_vchan_user_send(const void *data, uint16_t len);
int nethub_vchan_user_recv_register(nethub_vchan_recv_cb_t recv_cb, void *cb_arg);
5. Host-Side API
Header:
bsp/common/msg_router/linux_host/userspace/nethub/virtualchan/nethub_vchan.h
Initialization and cleanup:
int nethub_vchan_init(void);
int nethub_vchan_deinit(void);
USER channel:
typedef void (*nethub_vchan_recv_callback_t)(const void *data, size_t len);
int nethub_vchan_user_send(const void *data, size_t len);
int nethub_vchan_user_register_callback(nethub_vchan_recv_callback_t callback);
Optional state query:
typedef struct {
nethub_vchan_link_state_t link_state;
nethub_vchan_host_state_t host_state;
} nethub_vchan_state_snapshot_t;
int nethub_vchan_get_state_snapshot(nethub_vchan_state_snapshot_t *snapshot);
Optional link event callback:
int nethub_vchan_register_link_event_callback(
nethub_vchan_link_event_callback_t callback,
void *user_data);
6. Typical Usage Order
nethub_vchan_init()nethub_vchan_user_register_callback()nethub_vchan_user_send()nethub_vchan_deinit()when finished
Example:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "nethub_vchan.h"
static void user_rx_cb(const void *data, size_t len)
{
printf("recv USER data: %.*s
", (int)len, (const char *)data);
}
int main(void)
{
const char *msg = "hello from host";
if (nethub_vchan_init() != 0) {
return -1;
}
nethub_vchan_user_register_callback(user_rx_cb);
nethub_vchan_user_send(msg, strlen(msg));
nethub_vchan_deinit();
return 0;
}
7. Limits and Notes
- maximum payload length per message is
1500bytes - USER virtual channel is packet-oriented, not a byte stream
- the current in-tree end-to-end path is SDIO-based
- if the device side does not enable
CONFIG_MR_VIRTUALCHAN, the current in-tree USER virtual-channel path will not work - if control traffic and USER traffic coexist, keep private application traffic on
USERand do not reuse theATtype
- maximum payload length per message is