iso.h 6.7 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * IEEE 1394 for Linux
  3. *
  4. * kernel ISO transmission/reception
  5. *
  6. * Copyright (C) 2002 Maas Digital LLC
  7. *
  8. * This code is licensed under the GPL. See the file COPYING in the root
  9. * directory of the kernel sources for details.
  10. */
  11. #ifndef IEEE1394_ISO_H
  12. #define IEEE1394_ISO_H
  13. #include "hosts.h"
  14. #include "dma.h"
  15. /* high-level ISO interface */
  16. /* This API sends and receives isochronous packets on a large,
  17. virtually-contiguous kernel memory buffer. The buffer may be mapped
  18. into a user-space process for zero-copy transmission and reception.
  19. There are no explicit boundaries between packets in the buffer. A
  20. packet may be transmitted or received at any location. However,
  21. low-level drivers may impose certain restrictions on alignment or
  22. size of packets. (e.g. in OHCI no packet may cross a page boundary,
  23. and packets should be quadlet-aligned)
  24. */
  25. /* Packet descriptor - the API maintains a ring buffer of these packet
  26. descriptors in kernel memory (hpsb_iso.infos[]). */
  27. struct hpsb_iso_packet_info {
  28. /* offset of data payload relative to the first byte of the buffer */
  29. __u32 offset;
  30. /* length of the data payload, in bytes (not including the isochronous header) */
  31. __u16 len;
  32. /* (recv only) the cycle number (mod 8000) on which the packet was received */
  33. __u16 cycle;
  34. /* (recv only) channel on which the packet was received */
  35. __u8 channel;
  36. /* 2-bit 'tag' and 4-bit 'sy' fields of the isochronous header */
  37. __u8 tag;
  38. __u8 sy;
  39. /*
  40. * length in bytes of the packet including header/trailer.
  41. * MUST be at structure end, since the first part of this structure is also
  42. * defined in raw1394.h (i.e. struct raw1394_iso_packet_info), is copied to
  43. * userspace and is accessed there through libraw1394.
  44. */
  45. __u16 total_len;
  46. };
  47. enum hpsb_iso_type { HPSB_ISO_RECV = 0, HPSB_ISO_XMIT = 1 };
  48. /* The mode of the dma when receiving iso data. Must be supported by chip */
  49. enum raw1394_iso_dma_recv_mode {
  50. HPSB_ISO_DMA_DEFAULT = -1,
  51. HPSB_ISO_DMA_OLD_ABI = 0,
  52. HPSB_ISO_DMA_BUFFERFILL = 1,
  53. HPSB_ISO_DMA_PACKET_PER_BUFFER = 2
  54. };
  55. struct hpsb_iso {
  56. enum hpsb_iso_type type;
  57. /* pointer to low-level driver and its private data */
  58. struct hpsb_host *host;
  59. void *hostdata;
  60. /* a function to be called (from interrupt context) after
  61. outgoing packets have been sent, or incoming packets have
  62. arrived */
  63. void (*callback)(struct hpsb_iso*);
  64. /* wait for buffer space */
  65. wait_queue_head_t waitq;
  66. int speed; /* IEEE1394_SPEED_100, 200, or 400 */
  67. int channel; /* -1 if multichannel */
  68. int dma_mode; /* dma receive mode */
  69. /* greatest # of packets between interrupts - controls
  70. the maximum latency of the buffer */
  71. int irq_interval;
  72. /* the buffer for packet data payloads */
  73. struct dma_region data_buf;
  74. /* size of data_buf, in bytes (always a multiple of PAGE_SIZE) */
  75. unsigned int buf_size;
  76. /* # of packets in the ringbuffer */
  77. unsigned int buf_packets;
  78. /* protects packet cursors */
  79. spinlock_t lock;
  80. /* the index of the next packet that will be produced
  81. or consumed by the user */
  82. int first_packet;
  83. /* the index of the next packet that will be transmitted
  84. or received by the 1394 hardware */
  85. int pkt_dma;
  86. /* how many packets, starting at first_packet:
  87. (transmit) are ready to be filled with data
  88. (receive) contain received data */
  89. int n_ready_packets;
  90. /* how many times the buffer has overflowed or underflowed */
  91. atomic_t overflows;
  92. /* Current number of bytes lost in discarded packets */
  93. int bytes_discarded;
  94. /* private flags to track initialization progress */
  95. #define HPSB_ISO_DRIVER_INIT (1<<0)
  96. #define HPSB_ISO_DRIVER_STARTED (1<<1)
  97. unsigned int flags;
  98. /* # of packets left to prebuffer (xmit only) */
  99. int prebuffer;
  100. /* starting cycle for DMA (xmit only) */
  101. int start_cycle;
  102. /* cycle at which next packet will be transmitted,
  103. -1 if not known */
  104. int xmit_cycle;
  105. /* ringbuffer of packet descriptors in regular kernel memory
  106. * XXX Keep this last, since we use over-allocated memory from
  107. * this entry to fill this field. */
  108. struct hpsb_iso_packet_info *infos;
  109. };
  110. /* functions available to high-level drivers (e.g. raw1394) */
  111. /* allocate the buffer and DMA context */
  112. struct hpsb_iso* hpsb_iso_xmit_init(struct hpsb_host *host,
  113. unsigned int data_buf_size,
  114. unsigned int buf_packets,
  115. int channel,
  116. int speed,
  117. int irq_interval,
  118. void (*callback)(struct hpsb_iso*));
  119. /* note: if channel = -1, multi-channel receive is enabled */
  120. struct hpsb_iso* hpsb_iso_recv_init(struct hpsb_host *host,
  121. unsigned int data_buf_size,
  122. unsigned int buf_packets,
  123. int channel,
  124. int dma_mode,
  125. int irq_interval,
  126. void (*callback)(struct hpsb_iso*));
  127. /* multi-channel only */
  128. int hpsb_iso_recv_listen_channel(struct hpsb_iso *iso, unsigned char channel);
  129. int hpsb_iso_recv_unlisten_channel(struct hpsb_iso *iso, unsigned char channel);
  130. int hpsb_iso_recv_set_channel_mask(struct hpsb_iso *iso, u64 mask);
  131. /* start/stop DMA */
  132. int hpsb_iso_xmit_start(struct hpsb_iso *iso, int start_on_cycle, int prebuffer);
  133. int hpsb_iso_recv_start(struct hpsb_iso *iso, int start_on_cycle, int tag_mask, int sync);
  134. void hpsb_iso_stop(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
  135. /* deallocate buffer and DMA context */
  136. void hpsb_iso_shutdown(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
  137. /* queue a packet for transmission. 'offset' is relative to the beginning of the
  138. DMA buffer, where the packet's data payload should already have been placed */
  139. int hpsb_iso_xmit_queue_packet(struct hpsb_iso *iso, u32 offset, u16 len, u8 tag, u8 sy);
  140. /* wait until all queued packets have been transmitted to the bus */
  141. int hpsb_iso_xmit_sync(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
  142. /* N packets have been read out of the buffer, re-use the buffer space */
  143. int hpsb_iso_recv_release_packets(struct hpsb_iso *recv, unsigned int n_packets);
  144. /* check for arrival of new packets immediately (even if irq_interval
  145. has not yet been reached) */
  146. int hpsb_iso_recv_flush(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
  147. /* returns # of packets ready to send or receive */
  148. int hpsb_iso_n_ready(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
  149. /* the following are callbacks available to low-level drivers */
  150. /* call after a packet has been transmitted to the bus (interrupt context is OK)
  151. 'cycle' is the _exact_ cycle the packet was sent on
  152. 'error' should be non-zero if some sort of error occurred when sending the packet
  153. */
  154. void hpsb_iso_packet_sent(struct hpsb_iso *iso, int cycle, int error);
  155. /* call after a packet has been received (interrupt context OK) */
  156. void hpsb_iso_packet_received(struct hpsb_iso *iso, u32 offset, u16 len,
  157. u16 total_len, u16 cycle, u8 channel, u8 tag, u8 sy);
  158. /* call to wake waiting processes after buffer space has opened up. */
  159. void hpsb_iso_wake(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
  160. #endif /* IEEE1394_ISO_H */