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Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -08001/*
2 * Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m
3 * Declarations for bus-generic internal APIs
4 *
5 *
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35 * Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com>
36 * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com>
37 * Yanir Lubetkin <yanirx.lubetkin@intel.com>
38 * - Initial implementation
39 *
40 *
41 * GENERAL DRIVER ARCHITECTURE
42 *
43 * The i2400m driver is split in the following two major parts:
44 *
45 * - bus specific driver
46 * - bus generic driver (this part)
47 *
48 * The bus specific driver sets up stuff specific to the bus the
49 * device is connected to (USB, SDIO, PCI, tam-tam...non-authoritative
50 * nor binding list) which is basically the device-model management
51 * (probe/disconnect, etc), moving data from device to kernel and
52 * back, doing the power saving details and reseting the device.
53 *
54 * For details on each bus-specific driver, see it's include file,
55 * i2400m-BUSNAME.h
56 *
57 * The bus-generic functionality break up is:
58 *
59 * - Firmware upload: fw.c - takes care of uploading firmware to the
60 * device. bus-specific driver just needs to provides a way to
61 * execute boot-mode commands and to reset the device.
62 *
63 * - RX handling: rx.c - receives data from the bus-specific code and
64 * feeds it to the network or WiMAX stack or uses it to modify
65 * the driver state. bus-specific driver only has to receive
66 * frames and pass them to this module.
67 *
68 * - TX handling: tx.c - manages the TX FIFO queue and provides means
69 * for the bus-specific TX code to pull data from the FIFO
70 * queue. bus-specific code just pulls frames from this module
71 * to sends them to the device.
72 *
73 * - netdev glue: netdev.c - interface with Linux networking
74 * stack. Pass around data frames, and configure when the
75 * device is up and running or shutdown (through ifconfig up /
76 * down). Bus-generic only.
77 *
78 * - control ops: control.c - implements various commmands for
79 * controlling the device. bus-generic only.
80 *
81 * - device model glue: driver.c - implements helpers for the
82 * device-model glue done by the bus-specific layer
83 * (setup/release the driver resources), turning the device on
84 * and off, handling the device reboots/resets and a few simple
85 * WiMAX stack ops.
86 *
87 * Code is also broken up in linux-glue / device-glue.
88 *
89 * Linux glue contains functions that deal mostly with gluing with the
90 * rest of the Linux kernel.
91 *
92 * Device-glue are functions that deal mostly with the way the device
93 * does things and talk the device's language.
94 *
95 * device-glue code is licensed BSD so other open source OSes can take
96 * it to implement their drivers.
97 *
98 *
99 * APIs AND HEADER FILES
100 *
101 * This bus generic code exports three APIs:
102 *
103 * - HDI (host-device interface) definitions common to all busses
104 * (include/linux/wimax/i2400m.h); these can be also used by user
105 * space code.
106 * - internal API for the bus-generic code
107 * - external API for the bus-specific drivers
108 *
109 *
110 * LIFE CYCLE:
111 *
112 * When the bus-specific driver probes, it allocates a network device
113 * with enough space for it's data structue, that must contain a
114 * &struct i2400m at the top.
115 *
116 * On probe, it needs to fill the i2400m members marked as [fill], as
117 * well as i2400m->wimax_dev.net_dev and call i2400m_setup(). The
118 * i2400m driver will only register with the WiMAX and network stacks;
119 * the only access done to the device is to read the MAC address so we
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez8f90f3e2009-09-16 17:53:57 -0700120 * can register a network device.
121 *
122 * The high-level call flow is:
123 *
124 * bus_probe()
125 * i2400m_setup()
126 * boot rom initialization / read mac addr
127 * network / WiMAX stacks registration
128 * i2400m_dev_start()
129 * i2400m->bus_dev_start()
130 * i2400m_dev_initialize()
131 *
132 * The reverse applies for a disconnect() call:
133 *
134 * bus_disconnect()
135 * i2400m_release()
136 * i2400m_dev_stop()
137 * i2400m_dev_shutdown()
138 * i2400m->bus_dev_stop()
139 * network / WiMAX stack unregistration
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800140 *
141 * At this point, control and data communications are possible.
142 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800143 * While the device is up, it might reset. The bus-specific driver has
144 * to catch that situation and call i2400m_dev_reset_handle() to deal
145 * with it (reset the internal driver structures and go back to square
146 * one).
147 */
148
149#ifndef __I2400M_H__
150#define __I2400M_H__
151
152#include <linux/usb.h>
153#include <linux/netdevice.h>
154#include <linux/completion.h>
155#include <linux/rwsem.h>
156#include <asm/atomic.h>
157#include <net/wimax.h>
158#include <linux/wimax/i2400m.h>
159#include <asm/byteorder.h>
160
161/* Misc constants */
162enum {
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800163 /* Size of the Boot Mode Command buffer */
164 I2400M_BM_CMD_BUF_SIZE = 16 * 1024,
165 I2400M_BM_ACK_BUF_SIZE = 256,
166};
167
Dirk Brandewie7308a0c2009-05-21 11:56:34 -0700168/**
169 * struct i2400m_poke_table - Hardware poke table for the Intel 2400m
170 *
171 * This structure will be used to create a device specific poke table
172 * to put the device in a consistant state at boot time.
173 *
174 * @address: The device address to poke
175 *
176 * @data: The data value to poke to the device address
177 *
178 */
179struct i2400m_poke_table{
180 __le32 address;
181 __le32 data;
182};
183
184#define I2400M_FW_POKE(a, d) { \
185 .address = cpu_to_le32(a), \
186 .data = cpu_to_le32(d) \
187}
188
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800189
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800190/**
191 * i2400m_reset_type - methods to reset a device
192 *
193 * @I2400M_RT_WARM: Reset without device disconnection, device handles
194 * are kept valid but state is back to power on, with firmware
195 * re-uploaded.
196 * @I2400M_RT_COLD: Tell the device to disconnect itself from the bus
197 * and reconnect. Renders all device handles invalid.
198 * @I2400M_RT_BUS: Tells the bus to reset the device; last measure
199 * used when both types above don't work.
200 */
201enum i2400m_reset_type {
202 I2400M_RT_WARM, /* first measure */
203 I2400M_RT_COLD, /* second measure */
204 I2400M_RT_BUS, /* call in artillery */
205};
206
207struct i2400m_reset_ctx;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000208struct i2400m_roq;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezaba3792a2009-09-03 15:14:29 -0700209struct i2400m_barker_db;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800210
211/**
212 * struct i2400m - descriptor for an Intel 2400m
213 *
214 * Members marked with [fill] must be filled out/initialized before
215 * calling i2400m_setup().
216 *
217 * @bus_tx_block_size: [fill] SDIO imposes a 256 block size, USB 16,
218 * so we have a tx_blk_size variable that the bus layer sets to
219 * tell the engine how much of that we need.
220 *
221 * @bus_pl_size_max: [fill] Maximum payload size.
222 *
223 * @bus_dev_start: [fill] Function called by the bus-generic code
224 * [i2400m_dev_start()] to setup the bus-specific communications
225 * to the the device. See LIFE CYCLE above.
226 *
227 * NOTE: Doesn't need to upload the firmware, as that is taken
228 * care of by the bus-generic code.
229 *
230 * @bus_dev_stop: [fill] Function called by the bus-generic code
231 * [i2400m_dev_stop()] to shutdown the bus-specific communications
232 * to the the device. See LIFE CYCLE above.
233 *
234 * This function does not need to reset the device, just tear down
235 * all the host resources created to handle communication with
236 * the device.
237 *
238 * @bus_tx_kick: [fill] Function called by the bus-generic code to let
239 * the bus-specific code know that there is data available in the
240 * TX FIFO for transmission to the device.
241 *
242 * This function cannot sleep.
243 *
244 * @bus_reset: [fill] Function called by the bus-generic code to reset
245 * the device in in various ways. Doesn't need to wait for the
246 * reset to finish.
247 *
248 * If warm or cold reset fail, this function is expected to do a
249 * bus-specific reset (eg: USB reset) to get the device to a
250 * working state (even if it implies device disconecction).
251 *
252 * Note the warm reset is used by the firmware uploader to
253 * reinitialize the device.
254 *
255 * IMPORTANT: this is called very early in the device setup
256 * process, so it cannot rely on common infrastructure being laid
257 * out.
258 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezecddfd52009-06-03 16:13:14 +0800259 * @bus_bm_retries: [fill] How many times shall a firmware upload /
260 * device initialization be retried? Different models of the same
261 * device might need different values, hence it is set by the
262 * bus-specific driver. Note this value is used in two places,
263 * i2400m_fw_dnload() and __i2400m_dev_start(); they won't become
264 * multiplicative (__i2400m_dev_start() calling N times
265 * i2400m_fw_dnload() and this trying N times to download the
266 * firmware), as if __i2400m_dev_start() only retries if the
267 * firmware crashed while initializing the device (not in a
268 * general case).
269 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800270 * @bus_bm_cmd_send: [fill] Function called to send a boot-mode
271 * command. Flags are defined in 'enum i2400m_bm_cmd_flags'. This
272 * is synchronous and has to return 0 if ok or < 0 errno code in
273 * any error condition.
274 *
275 * @bus_bm_wait_for_ack: [fill] Function called to wait for a
276 * boot-mode notification (that can be a response to a previously
277 * issued command or an asynchronous one). Will read until all the
278 * indicated size is read or timeout. Reading more or less data
279 * than asked for is an error condition. Return 0 if ok, < 0 errno
280 * code on error.
281 *
282 * The caller to this function will check if the response is a
283 * barker that indicates the device going into reset mode.
284 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez1039abb2009-02-28 23:42:47 +0000285 * @bus_fw_names: [fill] a NULL-terminated array with the names of the
286 * firmware images to try loading. This is made a list so we can
287 * support backward compatibility of firmware releases (eg: if we
288 * can't find the default v1.4, we try v1.3). In general, the name
289 * should be i2400m-fw-X-VERSION.sbcf, where X is the bus name.
290 * The list is tried in order and the first one that loads is
291 * used. The fw loader will set i2400m->fw_name to point to the
292 * active firmware image.
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800293 *
294 * @bus_bm_mac_addr_impaired: [fill] Set to true if the device's MAC
295 * address provided in boot mode is kind of broken and needs to
296 * be re-read later on.
297 *
Dirk Brandewie7308a0c2009-05-21 11:56:34 -0700298 * @bus_bm_pokes_table: [fill/optional] A table of device addresses
299 * and values that will be poked at device init time to move the
300 * device to the correct state for the type of boot/firmware being
301 * used. This table MUST be terminated with (0x000000,
302 * 0x00000000) or bad things will happen.
303 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800304 *
305 * @wimax_dev: WiMAX generic device for linkage into the kernel WiMAX
306 * stack. Due to the way a net_device is allocated, we need to
307 * force this to be the first field so that we can get from
308 * netdev_priv() the right pointer.
309 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc2315b42009-09-16 17:10:55 -0700310 * @updown: the device is up and ready for transmitting control and
311 * data packets. This implies @ready (communication infrastructure
312 * with the device is ready) and the device's firmware has been
313 * loaded and the device initialized.
314 *
315 * Write to it only inside a i2400m->init_mutex protected area
316 * followed with a wmb(); rmb() before accesing (unless locked
317 * inside i2400m->init_mutex). Read access can be loose like that
318 * [just using rmb()] because the paths that use this also do
319 * other error checks later on.
320 *
321 * @ready: Communication infrastructure with the device is ready, data
322 * frames can start to be passed around (this is lighter than
323 * using the WiMAX state for certain hot paths).
324 *
325 * Write to it only inside a i2400m->init_mutex protected area
326 * followed with a wmb(); rmb() before accesing (unless locked
327 * inside i2400m->init_mutex). Read access can be loose like that
328 * [just using rmb()] because the paths that use this also do
329 * other error checks later on.
330 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000331 * @rx_reorder: 1 if RX reordering is enabled; this can only be
332 * set at probe time.
333 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800334 * @state: device's state (as reported by it)
335 *
336 * @state_wq: waitqueue that is woken up whenever the state changes
337 *
338 * @tx_lock: spinlock to protect TX members
339 *
340 * @tx_buf: FIFO buffer for TX; we queue data here
341 *
342 * @tx_in: FIFO index for incoming data. Note this doesn't wrap around
343 * and it is always greater than @tx_out.
344 *
345 * @tx_out: FIFO index for outgoing data
346 *
347 * @tx_msg: current TX message that is active in the FIFO for
348 * appending payloads.
349 *
350 * @tx_sequence: current sequence number for TX messages from the
351 * device to the host.
352 *
353 * @tx_msg_size: size of the current message being transmitted by the
354 * bus-specific code.
355 *
356 * @tx_pl_num: total number of payloads sent
357 *
358 * @tx_pl_max: maximum number of payloads sent in a TX message
359 *
360 * @tx_pl_min: minimum number of payloads sent in a TX message
361 *
362 * @tx_num: number of TX messages sent
363 *
364 * @tx_size_acc: number of bytes in all TX messages sent
365 * (this is different to net_dev's statistics as it also counts
366 * control messages).
367 *
368 * @tx_size_min: smallest TX message sent.
369 *
370 * @tx_size_max: biggest TX message sent.
371 *
372 * @rx_lock: spinlock to protect RX members
373 *
374 * @rx_pl_num: total number of payloads received
375 *
376 * @rx_pl_max: maximum number of payloads received in a RX message
377 *
378 * @rx_pl_min: minimum number of payloads received in a RX message
379 *
380 * @rx_num: number of RX messages received
381 *
382 * @rx_size_acc: number of bytes in all RX messages received
383 * (this is different to net_dev's statistics as it also counts
384 * control messages).
385 *
386 * @rx_size_min: smallest RX message received.
387 *
388 * @rx_size_max: buggest RX message received.
389 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000390 * @rx_roq: RX ReOrder queues. (fw >= v1.4) When packets are received
391 * out of order, the device will ask the driver to hold certain
392 * packets until the ones that are received out of order can be
393 * delivered. Then the driver can release them to the host. See
394 * drivers/net/i2400m/rx.c for details.
395 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezfe442682009-04-22 16:53:08 -0700396 * @src_mac_addr: MAC address used to make ethernet packets be coming
397 * from. This is generated at i2400m_setup() time and used during
398 * the life cycle of the instance. See i2400m_fake_eth_header().
399 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800400 * @init_mutex: Mutex used for serializing the device bringup
401 * sequence; this way if the device reboots in the middle, we
402 * don't try to do a bringup again while we are tearing down the
403 * one that failed.
404 *
405 * Can't reuse @msg_mutex because from within the bringup sequence
406 * we need to send messages to the device and thus use @msg_mutex.
407 *
408 * @msg_mutex: mutex used to send control commands to the device (we
409 * only allow one at a time, per host-device interface design).
410 *
411 * @msg_completion: used to wait for an ack to a control command sent
412 * to the device.
413 *
414 * @ack_skb: used to store the actual ack to a control command if the
415 * reception of the command was successful. Otherwise, a ERR_PTR()
416 * errno code that indicates what failed with the ack reception.
417 *
418 * Only valid after @msg_completion is woken up. Only updateable
419 * if @msg_completion is armed. Only touched by
420 * i2400m_msg_to_dev().
421 *
422 * Protected by @rx_lock. In theory the command execution flow is
423 * sequential, but in case the device sends an out-of-phase or
424 * very delayed response, we need to avoid it trampling current
425 * execution.
426 *
427 * @bm_cmd_buf: boot mode command buffer for composing firmware upload
428 * commands.
429 *
430 * USB can't r/w to stack, vmalloc, etc...as well, we end up
431 * having to alloc/free a lot to compose commands, so we use these
432 * for stagging and not having to realloc all the time.
433 *
434 * This assumes the code always runs serialized. Only one thread
435 * can call i2400m_bm_cmd() at the same time.
436 *
437 * @bm_ack_buf: boot mode acknoledge buffer for staging reception of
438 * responses to commands.
439 *
440 * See @bm_cmd_buf.
441 *
442 * @work_queue: work queue for processing device reports. This
443 * workqueue cannot be used for processing TX or RX to the device,
444 * as from it we'll process device reports, which might require
445 * further communication with the device.
446 *
447 * @debugfs_dentry: hookup for debugfs files.
448 * These have to be in a separate directory, a child of
449 * (wimax_dev->debugfs_dentry) so they can be removed when the
450 * module unloads, as we don't keep each dentry.
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez1039abb2009-02-28 23:42:47 +0000451 *
452 * @fw_name: name of the firmware image that is currently being used.
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez6a0f7ab2009-02-28 23:42:49 +0000453 *
454 * @fw_version: version of the firmware interface, Major.minor,
455 * encoded in the high word and low word (major << 16 | minor).
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezaba3792a2009-09-03 15:14:29 -0700456 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezbfc44182009-09-04 17:07:21 -0700457 * @fw_hdrs: NULL terminated array of pointers to the firmware
458 * headers. This is only available during firmware load time.
459 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez7b43ca72009-09-14 14:10:16 -0700460 * @fw_cached: Used to cache firmware when the system goes to
461 * suspend/standby/hibernation (as on resume we can't read it). If
462 * NULL, no firmware was cached, read it. If ~0, you can't read
463 * any firmware files (the system still didn't come out of suspend
464 * and failed to cache one), so abort; otherwise, a valid cached
465 * firmware to be used. Access to this variable is protected by
466 * the spinlock i2400m->rx_lock.
467 *
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezaba3792a2009-09-03 15:14:29 -0700468 * @barker: barker type that the device uses; this is initialized by
469 * i2400m_is_boot_barker() the first time it is called. Then it
470 * won't change during the life cycle of the device and everytime
471 * a boot barker is received, it is just verified for it being the
472 * same.
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez7b43ca72009-09-14 14:10:16 -0700473 *
474 * @pm_notifier: used to register for PM events
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800475 */
476struct i2400m {
477 struct wimax_dev wimax_dev; /* FIRST! See doc */
478
479 unsigned updown:1; /* Network device is up or down */
480 unsigned boot_mode:1; /* is the device in boot mode? */
481 unsigned sboot:1; /* signed or unsigned fw boot */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc2315b42009-09-16 17:10:55 -0700482 unsigned ready:1; /* Device comm infrastructure ready */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000483 unsigned rx_reorder:1; /* RX reorder is enabled */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800484 u8 trace_msg_from_user; /* echo rx msgs to 'trace' pipe */
GeunSik Lim156f5a72009-06-02 15:01:37 +0900485 /* typed u8 so /sys/kernel/debug/u8 can tweak */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800486 enum i2400m_system_state state;
487 wait_queue_head_t state_wq; /* Woken up when on state updates */
488
489 size_t bus_tx_block_size;
490 size_t bus_pl_size_max;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezecddfd52009-06-03 16:13:14 +0800491 unsigned bus_bm_retries;
492
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800493 int (*bus_dev_start)(struct i2400m *);
494 void (*bus_dev_stop)(struct i2400m *);
495 void (*bus_tx_kick)(struct i2400m *);
496 int (*bus_reset)(struct i2400m *, enum i2400m_reset_type);
497 ssize_t (*bus_bm_cmd_send)(struct i2400m *,
498 const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *,
499 size_t, int flags);
500 ssize_t (*bus_bm_wait_for_ack)(struct i2400m *,
501 struct i2400m_bootrom_header *, size_t);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez1039abb2009-02-28 23:42:47 +0000502 const char **bus_fw_names;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800503 unsigned bus_bm_mac_addr_impaired:1;
Dirk Brandewie7308a0c2009-05-21 11:56:34 -0700504 const struct i2400m_poke_table *bus_bm_pokes_table;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800505
506 spinlock_t tx_lock; /* protect TX state */
507 void *tx_buf;
508 size_t tx_in, tx_out;
509 struct i2400m_msg_hdr *tx_msg;
510 size_t tx_sequence, tx_msg_size;
511 /* TX stats */
512 unsigned tx_pl_num, tx_pl_max, tx_pl_min,
513 tx_num, tx_size_acc, tx_size_min, tx_size_max;
514
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000515 /* RX stuff */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800516 spinlock_t rx_lock; /* protect RX state */
517 unsigned rx_pl_num, rx_pl_max, rx_pl_min,
518 rx_num, rx_size_acc, rx_size_min, rx_size_max;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000519 struct i2400m_roq *rx_roq; /* not under rx_lock! */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezfe442682009-04-22 16:53:08 -0700520 u8 src_mac_addr[ETH_HLEN];
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800521
522 struct mutex msg_mutex; /* serialize command execution */
523 struct completion msg_completion;
524 struct sk_buff *ack_skb; /* protected by rx_lock */
525
526 void *bm_ack_buf; /* for receiving acks over USB */
527 void *bm_cmd_buf; /* for issuing commands over USB */
528
529 struct workqueue_struct *work_queue;
530
531 struct mutex init_mutex; /* protect bringup seq */
532 struct i2400m_reset_ctx *reset_ctx; /* protected by init_mutex */
533
534 struct work_struct wake_tx_ws;
535 struct sk_buff *wake_tx_skb;
536
537 struct dentry *debugfs_dentry;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez1039abb2009-02-28 23:42:47 +0000538 const char *fw_name; /* name of the current firmware image */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez6a0f7ab2009-02-28 23:42:49 +0000539 unsigned long fw_version; /* version of the firmware interface */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezbfc44182009-09-04 17:07:21 -0700540 const struct i2400m_bcf_hdr **fw_hdrs;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez7b43ca72009-09-14 14:10:16 -0700541 struct i2400m_fw *fw_cached; /* protected by rx_lock */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezaba3792a2009-09-03 15:14:29 -0700542 struct i2400m_barker_db *barker;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez7b43ca72009-09-14 14:10:16 -0700543
544 struct notifier_block pm_notifier;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800545};
546
547
548/*
549 * Initialize a 'struct i2400m' from all zeroes
550 *
551 * This is a bus-generic API call.
552 */
553static inline
554void i2400m_init(struct i2400m *i2400m)
555{
556 wimax_dev_init(&i2400m->wimax_dev);
557
558 i2400m->boot_mode = 1;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000559 i2400m->rx_reorder = 1;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800560 init_waitqueue_head(&i2400m->state_wq);
561
562 spin_lock_init(&i2400m->tx_lock);
563 i2400m->tx_pl_min = UINT_MAX;
564 i2400m->tx_size_min = UINT_MAX;
565
566 spin_lock_init(&i2400m->rx_lock);
567 i2400m->rx_pl_min = UINT_MAX;
568 i2400m->rx_size_min = UINT_MAX;
569
570 mutex_init(&i2400m->msg_mutex);
571 init_completion(&i2400m->msg_completion);
572
573 mutex_init(&i2400m->init_mutex);
574 /* wake_tx_ws is initialized in i2400m_tx_setup() */
575}
576
577
578/*
579 * Bus-generic internal APIs
580 * -------------------------
581 */
582
583static inline
584struct i2400m *wimax_dev_to_i2400m(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev)
585{
586 return container_of(wimax_dev, struct i2400m, wimax_dev);
587}
588
589static inline
590struct i2400m *net_dev_to_i2400m(struct net_device *net_dev)
591{
592 return wimax_dev_to_i2400m(netdev_priv(net_dev));
593}
594
595/*
596 * Boot mode support
597 */
598
599/**
600 * i2400m_bm_cmd_flags - flags to i2400m_bm_cmd()
601 *
602 * @I2400M_BM_CMD_RAW: send the command block as-is, without doing any
603 * extra processing for adding CRC.
604 */
605enum i2400m_bm_cmd_flags {
606 I2400M_BM_CMD_RAW = 1 << 2,
607};
608
609/**
610 * i2400m_bri - Boot-ROM indicators
611 *
612 * Flags for i2400m_bootrom_init() and i2400m_dev_bootstrap() [which
613 * are passed from things like i2400m_setup()]. Can be combined with
614 * |.
615 *
616 * @I2400M_BRI_SOFT: The device rebooted already and a reboot
617 * barker received, proceed directly to ack the boot sequence.
618 * @I2400M_BRI_NO_REBOOT: Do not reboot the device and proceed
619 * directly to wait for a reboot barker from the device.
620 * @I2400M_BRI_MAC_REINIT: We need to reinitialize the boot
621 * rom after reading the MAC adress. This is quite a dirty hack,
622 * if you ask me -- the device requires the bootrom to be
623 * intialized after reading the MAC address.
624 */
625enum i2400m_bri {
626 I2400M_BRI_SOFT = 1 << 1,
627 I2400M_BRI_NO_REBOOT = 1 << 2,
628 I2400M_BRI_MAC_REINIT = 1 << 3,
629};
630
631extern void i2400m_bm_cmd_prepare(struct i2400m_bootrom_header *);
632extern int i2400m_dev_bootstrap(struct i2400m *, enum i2400m_bri);
633extern int i2400m_read_mac_addr(struct i2400m *);
634extern int i2400m_bootrom_init(struct i2400m *, enum i2400m_bri);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezaba3792a2009-09-03 15:14:29 -0700635extern int i2400m_is_boot_barker(struct i2400m *, const void *, size_t);
636static inline
637int i2400m_is_d2h_barker(const void *buf)
638{
639 const __le32 *barker = buf;
640 return le32_to_cpu(*barker) == I2400M_D2H_MSG_BARKER;
641}
642extern void i2400m_unknown_barker(struct i2400m *, const void *, size_t);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800643
644/* Make/grok boot-rom header commands */
645
646static inline
647__le32 i2400m_brh_command(enum i2400m_brh_opcode opcode, unsigned use_checksum,
648 unsigned direct_access)
649{
650 return cpu_to_le32(
651 I2400M_BRH_SIGNATURE
652 | (direct_access ? I2400M_BRH_DIRECT_ACCESS : 0)
653 | I2400M_BRH_RESPONSE_REQUIRED /* response always required */
654 | (use_checksum ? I2400M_BRH_USE_CHECKSUM : 0)
655 | (opcode & I2400M_BRH_OPCODE_MASK));
656}
657
658static inline
659void i2400m_brh_set_opcode(struct i2400m_bootrom_header *hdr,
660 enum i2400m_brh_opcode opcode)
661{
662 hdr->command = cpu_to_le32(
663 (le32_to_cpu(hdr->command) & ~I2400M_BRH_OPCODE_MASK)
664 | (opcode & I2400M_BRH_OPCODE_MASK));
665}
666
667static inline
668unsigned i2400m_brh_get_opcode(const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *hdr)
669{
670 return le32_to_cpu(hdr->command) & I2400M_BRH_OPCODE_MASK;
671}
672
673static inline
674unsigned i2400m_brh_get_response(const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *hdr)
675{
676 return (le32_to_cpu(hdr->command) & I2400M_BRH_RESPONSE_MASK)
677 >> I2400M_BRH_RESPONSE_SHIFT;
678}
679
680static inline
681unsigned i2400m_brh_get_use_checksum(const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *hdr)
682{
683 return le32_to_cpu(hdr->command) & I2400M_BRH_USE_CHECKSUM;
684}
685
686static inline
687unsigned i2400m_brh_get_response_required(
688 const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *hdr)
689{
690 return le32_to_cpu(hdr->command) & I2400M_BRH_RESPONSE_REQUIRED;
691}
692
693static inline
694unsigned i2400m_brh_get_direct_access(const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *hdr)
695{
696 return le32_to_cpu(hdr->command) & I2400M_BRH_DIRECT_ACCESS;
697}
698
699static inline
700unsigned i2400m_brh_get_signature(const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *hdr)
701{
702 return (le32_to_cpu(hdr->command) & I2400M_BRH_SIGNATURE_MASK)
703 >> I2400M_BRH_SIGNATURE_SHIFT;
704}
705
706
707/*
708 * Driver / device setup and internal functions
709 */
710extern void i2400m_netdev_setup(struct net_device *net_dev);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez89876912009-02-28 23:42:50 +0000711extern int i2400m_sysfs_setup(struct device_driver *);
712extern void i2400m_sysfs_release(struct device_driver *);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800713extern int i2400m_tx_setup(struct i2400m *);
714extern void i2400m_wake_tx_work(struct work_struct *);
715extern void i2400m_tx_release(struct i2400m *);
716
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000717extern int i2400m_rx_setup(struct i2400m *);
718extern void i2400m_rx_release(struct i2400m *);
719
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez7b43ca72009-09-14 14:10:16 -0700720extern void i2400m_fw_cache(struct i2400m *);
721extern void i2400m_fw_uncache(struct i2400m *);
722
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800723extern void i2400m_net_rx(struct i2400m *, struct sk_buff *, unsigned,
724 const void *, int);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezfd5c5652009-02-28 23:42:52 +0000725extern void i2400m_net_erx(struct i2400m *, struct sk_buff *,
726 enum i2400m_cs);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezac53aed2009-09-16 16:30:39 -0700727extern void i2400m_net_wake_stop(struct i2400m *);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800728enum i2400m_pt;
729extern int i2400m_tx(struct i2400m *, const void *, size_t, enum i2400m_pt);
730
731#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
732extern int i2400m_debugfs_add(struct i2400m *);
733extern void i2400m_debugfs_rm(struct i2400m *);
734#else
735static inline int i2400m_debugfs_add(struct i2400m *i2400m)
736{
737 return 0;
738}
739static inline void i2400m_debugfs_rm(struct i2400m *i2400m) {}
740#endif
741
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez8f90f3e2009-09-16 17:53:57 -0700742/* Initialize/shutdown the device */
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800743extern int i2400m_dev_initialize(struct i2400m *);
744extern void i2400m_dev_shutdown(struct i2400m *);
745
746extern struct attribute_group i2400m_dev_attr_group;
747
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800748
749/* HDI message's payload description handling */
750
751static inline
752size_t i2400m_pld_size(const struct i2400m_pld *pld)
753{
754 return I2400M_PLD_SIZE_MASK & le32_to_cpu(pld->val);
755}
756
757static inline
758enum i2400m_pt i2400m_pld_type(const struct i2400m_pld *pld)
759{
760 return (I2400M_PLD_TYPE_MASK & le32_to_cpu(pld->val))
761 >> I2400M_PLD_TYPE_SHIFT;
762}
763
764static inline
765void i2400m_pld_set(struct i2400m_pld *pld, size_t size,
766 enum i2400m_pt type)
767{
768 pld->val = cpu_to_le32(
769 ((type << I2400M_PLD_TYPE_SHIFT) & I2400M_PLD_TYPE_MASK)
770 | (size & I2400M_PLD_SIZE_MASK));
771}
772
773
774/*
775 * API for the bus-specific drivers
776 * --------------------------------
777 */
778
779static inline
780struct i2400m *i2400m_get(struct i2400m *i2400m)
781{
782 dev_hold(i2400m->wimax_dev.net_dev);
783 return i2400m;
784}
785
786static inline
787void i2400m_put(struct i2400m *i2400m)
788{
789 dev_put(i2400m->wimax_dev.net_dev);
790}
791
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez3ef61292009-09-14 14:05:19 -0700792extern int i2400m_dev_reset_handle(struct i2400m *, const char *);
Dirk Brandewiea134fd62009-08-18 08:51:52 -0700793extern int i2400m_bm_buf_alloc(struct i2400m *i2400m);
794extern void i2400m_bm_buf_free(struct i2400m *i2400m);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800795
796/*
797 * _setup()/_release() are called by the probe/disconnect functions of
798 * the bus-specific drivers.
799 */
800extern int i2400m_setup(struct i2400m *, enum i2400m_bri bm_flags);
801extern void i2400m_release(struct i2400m *);
802
803extern int i2400m_rx(struct i2400m *, struct sk_buff *);
804extern struct i2400m_msg_hdr *i2400m_tx_msg_get(struct i2400m *, size_t *);
805extern void i2400m_tx_msg_sent(struct i2400m *);
806
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezfb101672009-05-07 10:27:42 -0700807extern int i2400m_power_save_disabled;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800808
809/*
810 * Utility functions
811 */
812
813static inline
814struct device *i2400m_dev(struct i2400m *i2400m)
815{
816 return i2400m->wimax_dev.net_dev->dev.parent;
817}
818
819/*
820 * Helper for scheduling simple work functions
821 *
822 * This struct can get any kind of payload attached (normally in the
823 * form of a struct where you pack the stuff you want to pass to the
824 * _work function).
825 */
826struct i2400m_work {
827 struct work_struct ws;
828 struct i2400m *i2400m;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezb0fbcb22009-09-14 13:29:32 -0700829 size_t pl_size;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800830 u8 pl[0];
831};
832extern int i2400m_queue_work(struct i2400m *,
833 void (*)(struct work_struct *), gfp_t,
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezb0fbcb22009-09-14 13:29:32 -0700834 const void *, size_t);
835extern int i2400m_schedule_work(struct i2400m *,
836 void (*)(struct work_struct *), gfp_t,
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800837 const void *, size_t);
838
839extern int i2400m_msg_check_status(const struct i2400m_l3l4_hdr *,
840 char *, size_t);
841extern int i2400m_msg_size_check(struct i2400m *,
842 const struct i2400m_l3l4_hdr *, size_t);
843extern struct sk_buff *i2400m_msg_to_dev(struct i2400m *, const void *, size_t);
844extern void i2400m_msg_to_dev_cancel_wait(struct i2400m *, int);
845extern void i2400m_msg_ack_hook(struct i2400m *,
846 const struct i2400m_l3l4_hdr *, size_t);
847extern void i2400m_report_hook(struct i2400m *,
848 const struct i2400m_l3l4_hdr *, size_t);
849extern int i2400m_cmd_enter_powersave(struct i2400m *);
850extern int i2400m_cmd_get_state(struct i2400m *);
851extern int i2400m_cmd_exit_idle(struct i2400m *);
852extern struct sk_buff *i2400m_get_device_info(struct i2400m *);
853extern int i2400m_firmware_check(struct i2400m *);
854extern int i2400m_set_init_config(struct i2400m *,
855 const struct i2400m_tlv_hdr **, size_t);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez89876912009-02-28 23:42:50 +0000856extern int i2400m_set_idle_timeout(struct i2400m *, unsigned);
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800857
858static inline
859struct usb_endpoint_descriptor *usb_get_epd(struct usb_interface *iface, int ep)
860{
861 return &iface->cur_altsetting->endpoint[ep].desc;
862}
863
864extern int i2400m_op_rfkill_sw_toggle(struct wimax_dev *,
865 enum wimax_rf_state);
866extern void i2400m_report_tlv_rf_switches_status(
867 struct i2400m *, const struct i2400m_tlv_rf_switches_status *);
868
Inaky Perez-Gonzalez89876912009-02-28 23:42:50 +0000869/*
870 * Helpers for firmware backwards compability
871 *
872 * As we aim to support at least the firmware version that was
873 * released with the previous kernel/driver release, some code will be
874 * conditionally executed depending on the firmware version. On each
875 * release, the code to support fw releases past the last two ones
876 * will be purged.
877 *
878 * By making it depend on this macros, it is easier to keep it a tab
879 * on what has to go and what not.
880 */
881static inline
882unsigned i2400m_le_v1_3(struct i2400m *i2400m)
883{
884 /* running fw is lower or v1.3 */
885 return i2400m->fw_version <= 0x00090001;
886}
887
888static inline
889unsigned i2400m_ge_v1_4(struct i2400m *i2400m)
890{
891 /* running fw is higher or v1.4 */
892 return i2400m->fw_version >= 0x00090002;
893}
894
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800895
896/*
897 * Do a millisecond-sleep for allowing wireshark to dump all the data
898 * packets. Used only for debugging.
899 */
900static inline
901void __i2400m_msleep(unsigned ms)
902{
903#if 1
904#else
905 msleep(ms);
906#endif
907}
908
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezaba3792a2009-09-03 15:14:29 -0700909
910/* module initialization helpers */
911extern int i2400m_barker_db_init(const char *);
912extern void i2400m_barker_db_exit(void);
913
914
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800915/* Module parameters */
916
917extern int i2400m_idle_mode_disabled;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezc7475832009-02-28 23:42:54 +0000918extern int i2400m_rx_reorder_disabled;
Inaky Perez-Gonzalezea246522008-12-20 16:57:43 -0800919
920
921#endif /* #ifndef __I2400M_H__ */