Loic Poulain says: ==================== net: mhi: move MBIM to WWAN Implement a proper WWAN driver for MBIM network protocol, with multi link management supported through the WWAN framework (wwan rtnetlink). Until now, MBIM over MHI was supported directly in the mhi_net driver, via some protocol rx/tx fixup callbacks, but with only one session supported (no multilink muxing). We can then remove that part from mhi_net and restore the driver to a simpler version for 'raw' ip transfer (or QMAP via rmnet link). Note that a wwan0 link is created by default for session-id 0. Additional links can be managed via ip tool: $ ip link add dev wwan0mms parentdev wwan0 type wwan linkid 1 ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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