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@@ -273,43 +273,49 @@ static int allocate_tlabel(struct fw_card *card)
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/**
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/**
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- * This function provides low-level access to the IEEE1394 transaction
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- * logic. Most C programs would use either fw_read(), fw_write() or
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- * fw_lock() instead - those function are convenience wrappers for
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- * this function. The fw_send_request() function is primarily
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- * provided as a flexible, one-stop entry point for languages bindings
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- * and protocol bindings.
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+ * fw_send_request() - submit a request packet for transmission
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+ * @card: interface to send the request at
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+ * @t: transaction instance to which the request belongs
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+ * @tcode: transaction code
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+ * @destination_id: destination node ID, consisting of bus_ID and phy_ID
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+ * @generation: bus generation in which request and response are valid
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+ * @speed: transmission speed
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+ * @offset: 48bit wide offset into destination's address space
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+ * @payload: data payload for the request subaction
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+ * @length: length of the payload, in bytes
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+ * @callback: function to be called when the transaction is completed
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+ * @callback_data: data to be passed to the transaction completion callback
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*
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*
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- * FIXME: Document this function further, in particular the possible
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- * values for rcode in the callback. In short, we map ACK_COMPLETE to
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- * RCODE_COMPLETE, internal errors set errno and set rcode to
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- * RCODE_SEND_ERROR (which is out of range for standard ieee1394
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- * rcodes). All other rcodes are forwarded unchanged. For all
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- * errors, payload is NULL, length is 0.
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+ * Submit a request packet into the asynchronous request transmission queue.
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+ * Can be called from atomic context. If you prefer a blocking API, use
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+ * fw_run_transaction() in a context that can sleep.
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*
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*
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- * Can not expect the callback to be called before the function
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- * returns, though this does happen in some cases (ACK_COMPLETE and
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- * errors).
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+ * In case of lock requests, specify one of the firewire-core specific %TCODE_
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+ * constants instead of %TCODE_LOCK_REQUEST in @tcode.
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*
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*
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- * The payload is only used for write requests and must not be freed
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- * until the callback has been called.
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+ * Make sure that the value in @destination_id is not older than the one in
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+ * @generation. Otherwise the request is in danger to be sent to a wrong node.
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*
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*
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- * @param card the card from which to send the request
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- * @param tcode the tcode for this transaction. Do not use
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- * TCODE_LOCK_REQUEST directly, instead use TCODE_LOCK_MASK_SWAP
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- * etc. to specify tcode and ext_tcode.
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- * @param node_id the destination node ID (bus ID and PHY ID concatenated)
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- * @param generation the generation for which node_id is valid
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- * @param speed the speed to use for sending the request
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- * @param offset the 48 bit offset on the destination node
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- * @param payload the data payload for the request subaction
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- * @param length the length in bytes of the data to read
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- * @param callback function to be called when the transaction is completed
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- * @param callback_data pointer to arbitrary data, which will be
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- * passed to the callback
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- *
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- * In case of asynchronous stream packets i.e. TCODE_STREAM_DATA, the caller
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+ * In case of asynchronous stream packets i.e. %TCODE_STREAM_DATA, the caller
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* needs to synthesize @destination_id with fw_stream_packet_destination_id().
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* needs to synthesize @destination_id with fw_stream_packet_destination_id().
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+ * It will contain tag, channel, and sy data instead of a node ID then.
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+ *
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+ * The payload buffer at @data is going to be DMA-mapped except in case of
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+ * quadlet-sized payload or of local (loopback) requests. Hence make sure that
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+ * the buffer complies with the restrictions for DMA-mapped memory. The
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+ * @payload must not be freed before the @callback is called.
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+ *
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+ * In case of request types without payload, @data is NULL and @length is 0.
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+ *
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+ * After the transaction is completed successfully or unsuccessfully, the
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+ * @callback will be called. Among its parameters is the response code which
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+ * is either one of the rcodes per IEEE 1394 or, in case of internal errors,
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+ * the firewire-core specific %RCODE_SEND_ERROR.
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+ *
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+ * Note some timing corner cases: fw_send_request() may complete much earlier
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+ * than when the request packet actually hits the wire. On the other hand,
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+ * transaction completion and hence execution of @callback may happen even
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+ * before fw_send_request() returns.
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*/
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*/
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void fw_send_request(struct fw_card *card, struct fw_transaction *t, int tcode,
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void fw_send_request(struct fw_card *card, struct fw_transaction *t, int tcode,
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int destination_id, int generation, int speed,
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int destination_id, int generation, int speed,
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@@ -375,9 +381,11 @@ static void transaction_callback(struct fw_card *card, int rcode,
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}
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}
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/**
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/**
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- * fw_run_transaction - send request and sleep until transaction is completed
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+ * fw_run_transaction() - send request and sleep until transaction is completed
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*
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*
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- * Returns the RCODE.
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+ * Returns the RCODE. See fw_send_request() for parameter documentation.
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+ * Unlike fw_send_request(), @data points to the payload of the request or/and
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+ * to the payload of the response.
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*/
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*/
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int fw_run_transaction(struct fw_card *card, int tcode, int destination_id,
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int fw_run_transaction(struct fw_card *card, int tcode, int destination_id,
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int generation, int speed, unsigned long long offset,
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int generation, int speed, unsigned long long offset,
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@@ -495,9 +503,9 @@ static bool is_in_fcp_region(u64 offset, size_t length)
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}
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}
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/**
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/**
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- * fw_core_add_address_handler - register for incoming requests
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- * @handler: callback
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- * @region: region in the IEEE 1212 node space address range
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+ * fw_core_add_address_handler() - register for incoming requests
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+ * @handler: callback
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+ * @region: region in the IEEE 1212 node space address range
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*
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*
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* region->start, ->end, and handler->length have to be quadlet-aligned.
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* region->start, ->end, and handler->length have to be quadlet-aligned.
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*
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*
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@@ -552,7 +560,7 @@ int fw_core_add_address_handler(struct fw_address_handler *handler,
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(fw_core_add_address_handler);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(fw_core_add_address_handler);
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/**
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/**
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- * fw_core_remove_address_handler - unregister an address handler
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+ * fw_core_remove_address_handler() - unregister an address handler
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*/
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*/
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void fw_core_remove_address_handler(struct fw_address_handler *handler)
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void fw_core_remove_address_handler(struct fw_address_handler *handler)
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{
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{
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