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NFC: Error management documentation
Signed-off-by: Eric Lapuyade <eric.lapuyade@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
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that was discovered).
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Typically, such an event will be propagated to NFC Core from MSGRXWQ context.
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Error management
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Errors that occur synchronously with the execution of an NFC Core request are
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simply returned as the execution result of the request. These are easy.
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Errors that occur asynchronously (e.g. in a background protocol handling thread)
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must be reported such that upper layers don't stay ignorant that something
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went wrong below and know that expected events will probably never happen.
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Handling of these errors is done as follows:
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- driver (pn544) fails to deliver an incoming frame: it stores the error such
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that any subsequent call to the driver will result in this error. Then it calls
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the standard nfc_shdlc_recv_frame() with a NULL argument to report the problem
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above. shdlc stores a EREMOTEIO sticky status, which will trigger SMW to
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report above in turn.
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- SMW is basically a background thread to handle incoming and outgoing shdlc
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frames. This thread will also check the shdlc sticky status and report to HCI
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when it discovers it is not able to run anymore because of an unrecoverable
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error that happened within shdlc or below. If the problem occurs during shdlc
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connection, the error is reported through the connect completion.
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- HCI: if an internal HCI error happens (frame is lost), or HCI is reported an
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error from a lower layer, HCI will either complete the currently executing
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command with that error, or notify NFC Core directly if no command is executing.
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- NFC Core: when NFC Core is notified of an error from below and polling is
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active, it will send a tag discovered event with an empty tag list to the user
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space to let it know that the poll operation will never be able to detect a tag.
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If polling is not active and the error was sticky, lower levels will return it
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at next invocation.
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