While the in-kernel ISO 15765-2 (ISO-TP) stack is fully functional and
easy to use, no documentation exists for it.
This patch adds such documentation, containing the very basics of the
protocol, the APIs and a basic example.
Thanks,
Francesco
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Changes in v3:
- drop the :2016 version suffix, as in the mean time ISO 15765-2:2024
has been released (and is thus referenced as the referenced
specification)
- add details on mixed addressing (all the paragraph about the addressing
format has been reworked)
- align some descriptions to the specification
- miscellaneous fixes
- collected a Reviewed-by
Changes in v2:
- rename (and re-title) documentation to to align it with KConfig option,
using ISO 15765-2:2016 instead of ISO-TP (the latter is still used for
brevity inside the document)
- address review comments
- solve warnings coming from checkpatch and make htmldocs
Francesco Valla (1):
Documentation: networking: document ISO 15765-2
Documentation/networking/index.rst | 1 +
Documentation/networking/iso15765-2.rst | 386 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
MAINTAINERS | 1 +
3 files changed, 388 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 Documentation/networking/iso15765-2.rst
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2.44.0
On 26.04.2024 17:18:12, Francesco Valla wrote:
> While the in-kernel ISO 15765-2 (ISO-TP) stack is fully functional and
> easy to use, no documentation exists for it.
>
> This patch adds such documentation, containing the very basics of the
> protocol, the APIs and a basic example.
Applied to linux-can-next.
Thanks,
Marc
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