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  1. /*
  2. * Char device interface.
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Kristian Hoegsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
  5. *
  6. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
  7. * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
  8. * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
  9. * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
  10. * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
  11. * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
  12. *
  13. * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
  14. * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
  15. * Software.
  16. *
  17. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
  18. * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
  19. * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
  20. * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
  21. * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
  22. * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
  23. * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
  24. */
  25. #ifndef _LINUX_FIREWIRE_CDEV_H
  26. #define _LINUX_FIREWIRE_CDEV_H
  27. #include <linux/ioctl.h>
  28. #include <linux/types.h>
  29. #include <linux/firewire-constants.h>
  30. /* available since kernel version 2.6.22 */
  31. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_BUS_RESET 0x00
  32. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_RESPONSE 0x01
  33. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST 0x02
  34. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT 0x03
  35. /* available since kernel version 2.6.30 */
  36. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED 0x04
  37. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED 0x05
  38. /* available since kernel version 2.6.36 */
  39. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST2 0x06
  40. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_SENT 0x07
  41. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_RECEIVED 0x08
  42. #define FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT_MULTICHANNEL 0x09
  43. /**
  44. * struct fw_cdev_event_common - Common part of all fw_cdev_event_ types
  45. * @closure: For arbitrary use by userspace
  46. * @type: Discriminates the fw_cdev_event_ types
  47. *
  48. * This struct may be used to access generic members of all fw_cdev_event_
  49. * types regardless of the specific type.
  50. *
  51. * Data passed in the @closure field for a request will be returned in the
  52. * corresponding event. It is big enough to hold a pointer on all platforms.
  53. * The ioctl used to set @closure depends on the @type of event.
  54. */
  55. struct fw_cdev_event_common {
  56. __u64 closure;
  57. __u32 type;
  58. };
  59. /**
  60. * struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset - Sent when a bus reset occurred
  61. * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_INFO ioctl
  62. * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_BUS_RESET
  63. * @node_id: New node ID of this node
  64. * @local_node_id: Node ID of the local node, i.e. of the controller
  65. * @bm_node_id: Node ID of the bus manager
  66. * @irm_node_id: Node ID of the iso resource manager
  67. * @root_node_id: Node ID of the root node
  68. * @generation: New bus generation
  69. *
  70. * This event is sent when the bus the device belongs to goes through a bus
  71. * reset. It provides information about the new bus configuration, such as
  72. * new node ID for this device, new root ID, and others.
  73. *
  74. * If @bm_node_id is 0xffff right after bus reset it can be reread by an
  75. * %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_INFO ioctl after bus manager selection was finished.
  76. * Kernels with ABI version < 4 do not set @bm_node_id.
  77. */
  78. struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset {
  79. __u64 closure;
  80. __u32 type;
  81. __u32 node_id;
  82. __u32 local_node_id;
  83. __u32 bm_node_id;
  84. __u32 irm_node_id;
  85. __u32 root_node_id;
  86. __u32 generation;
  87. };
  88. /**
  89. * struct fw_cdev_event_response - Sent when a response packet was received
  90. * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_REQUEST
  91. * or %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_BROADCAST_REQUEST
  92. * or %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_STREAM_PACKET ioctl
  93. * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_RESPONSE
  94. * @rcode: Response code returned by the remote node
  95. * @length: Data length, i.e. the response's payload size in bytes
  96. * @data: Payload data, if any
  97. *
  98. * This event is sent when the stack receives a response to an outgoing request
  99. * sent by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_REQUEST ioctl. The payload data for responses
  100. * carrying data (read and lock responses) follows immediately and can be
  101. * accessed through the @data field.
  102. *
  103. * The event is also generated after conclusions of transactions that do not
  104. * involve response packets. This includes unified write transactions,
  105. * broadcast write transactions, and transmission of asynchronous stream
  106. * packets. @rcode indicates success or failure of such transmissions.
  107. */
  108. struct fw_cdev_event_response {
  109. __u64 closure;
  110. __u32 type;
  111. __u32 rcode;
  112. __u32 length;
  113. __u32 data[0];
  114. };
  115. /**
  116. * struct fw_cdev_event_request - Old version of &fw_cdev_event_request2
  117. * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST
  118. *
  119. * This event is sent instead of &fw_cdev_event_request2 if the kernel or
  120. * the client implements ABI version <= 3. &fw_cdev_event_request lacks
  121. * essential information; use &fw_cdev_event_request2 instead.
  122. */
  123. struct fw_cdev_event_request {
  124. __u64 closure;
  125. __u32 type;
  126. __u32 tcode;
  127. __u64 offset;
  128. __u32 handle;
  129. __u32 length;
  130. __u32 data[0];
  131. };
  132. /**
  133. * struct fw_cdev_event_request2 - Sent on incoming request to an address region
  134. * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE ioctl
  135. * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST2
  136. * @tcode: Transaction code of the incoming request
  137. * @offset: The offset into the 48-bit per-node address space
  138. * @source_node_id: Sender node ID
  139. * @destination_node_id: Destination node ID
  140. * @card: The index of the card from which the request came
  141. * @generation: Bus generation in which the request is valid
  142. * @handle: Reference to the kernel-side pending request
  143. * @length: Data length, i.e. the request's payload size in bytes
  144. * @data: Incoming data, if any
  145. *
  146. * This event is sent when the stack receives an incoming request to an address
  147. * region registered using the %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE ioctl. The request is
  148. * guaranteed to be completely contained in the specified region. Userspace is
  149. * responsible for sending the response by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_RESPONSE ioctl,
  150. * using the same @handle.
  151. *
  152. * The payload data for requests carrying data (write and lock requests)
  153. * follows immediately and can be accessed through the @data field.
  154. *
  155. * Unlike &fw_cdev_event_request, @tcode of lock requests is one of the
  156. * firewire-core specific %TCODE_LOCK_MASK_SWAP...%TCODE_LOCK_VENDOR_DEPENDENT,
  157. * i.e. encodes the extended transaction code.
  158. *
  159. * @card may differ from &fw_cdev_get_info.card because requests are received
  160. * from all cards of the Linux host. @source_node_id, @destination_node_id, and
  161. * @generation pertain to that card. Destination node ID and bus generation may
  162. * therefore differ from the corresponding fields of the last
  163. * &fw_cdev_event_bus_reset.
  164. *
  165. * @destination_node_id may also differ from the current node ID because of a
  166. * non-local bus ID part or in case of a broadcast write request. Note, a
  167. * client must call an %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_RESPONSE ioctl even in case of a
  168. * broadcast write request; the kernel will then release the kernel-side pending
  169. * request but will not actually send a response packet.
  170. *
  171. * In case of a write request to FCP_REQUEST or FCP_RESPONSE, the kernel already
  172. * sent a write response immediately after the request was received; in this
  173. * case the client must still call an %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_RESPONSE ioctl to
  174. * release the kernel-side pending request, though another response won't be
  175. * sent.
  176. *
  177. * If the client subsequently needs to initiate requests to the sender node of
  178. * an &fw_cdev_event_request2, it needs to use a device file with matching
  179. * card index, node ID, and generation for outbound requests.
  180. */
  181. struct fw_cdev_event_request2 {
  182. __u64 closure;
  183. __u32 type;
  184. __u32 tcode;
  185. __u64 offset;
  186. __u32 source_node_id;
  187. __u32 destination_node_id;
  188. __u32 card;
  189. __u32 generation;
  190. __u32 handle;
  191. __u32 length;
  192. __u32 data[0];
  193. };
  194. /**
  195. * struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt - Sent when an iso packet was completed
  196. * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common;
  197. * set by %FW_CDEV_CREATE_ISO_CONTEXT ioctl
  198. * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT
  199. * @cycle: Cycle counter of the interrupt packet
  200. * @header_length: Total length of following headers, in bytes
  201. * @header: Stripped headers, if any
  202. *
  203. * This event is sent when the controller has completed an &fw_cdev_iso_packet
  204. * with the %FW_CDEV_ISO_INTERRUPT bit set.
  205. *
  206. * Isochronous transmit events (context type %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_TRANSMIT):
  207. *
  208. * In version 3 and some implementations of version 2 of the ABI, &header_length
  209. * is a multiple of 4 and &header contains timestamps of all packets up until
  210. * the interrupt packet. The format of the timestamps is as described below for
  211. * isochronous reception. In version 1 of the ABI, &header_length was 0.
  212. *
  213. * Isochronous receive events (context type %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE):
  214. *
  215. * The headers stripped of all packets up until and including the interrupt
  216. * packet are returned in the @header field. The amount of header data per
  217. * packet is as specified at iso context creation by
  218. * &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size.
  219. *
  220. * Hence, _interrupt.header_length / _context.header_size is the number of
  221. * packets received in this interrupt event. The client can now iterate
  222. * through the mmap()'ed DMA buffer according to this number of packets and
  223. * to the buffer sizes as the client specified in &fw_cdev_queue_iso.
  224. *
  225. * Since version 2 of this ABI, the portion for each packet in _interrupt.header
  226. * consists of the 1394 isochronous packet header, followed by a timestamp
  227. * quadlet if &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size > 4, followed by quadlets
  228. * from the packet payload if &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size > 8.
  229. *
  230. * Format of 1394 iso packet header: 16 bits data_length, 2 bits tag, 6 bits
  231. * channel, 4 bits tcode, 4 bits sy, in big endian byte order.
  232. * data_length is the actual received size of the packet without the four
  233. * 1394 iso packet header bytes.
  234. *
  235. * Format of timestamp: 16 bits invalid, 3 bits cycleSeconds, 13 bits
  236. * cycleCount, in big endian byte order.
  237. *
  238. * In version 1 of the ABI, no timestamp quadlet was inserted; instead, payload
  239. * data followed directly after the 1394 is header if header_size > 4.
  240. * Behaviour of ver. 1 of this ABI is no longer available since ABI ver. 2.
  241. */
  242. struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt {
  243. __u64 closure;
  244. __u32 type;
  245. __u32 cycle;
  246. __u32 header_length;
  247. __u32 header[0];
  248. };
  249. /**
  250. * struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt_mc - An iso buffer chunk was completed
  251. * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common;
  252. * set by %FW_CDEV_CREATE_ISO_CONTEXT ioctl
  253. * @type: %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT_MULTICHANNEL
  254. * @completed: Offset into the receive buffer; data before this offset is valid
  255. *
  256. * This event is sent in multichannel contexts (context type
  257. * %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE_MULTICHANNEL) for &fw_cdev_iso_packet buffer
  258. * chunks that have been completely filled and that have the
  259. * %FW_CDEV_ISO_INTERRUPT bit set.
  260. *
  261. * The buffer is continuously filled with the following data, per packet:
  262. * - the 1394 iso packet header as described at &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt,
  263. * but in little endian byte order,
  264. * - packet payload (as many bytes as specified in the data_length field of
  265. * the 1394 iso packet header) in big endian byte order,
  266. * - 0...3 padding bytes as needed to align the following trailer quadlet,
  267. * - trailer quadlet, containing the reception timestamp as described at
  268. * &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt, but in little endian byte order.
  269. *
  270. * Hence the per-packet size is data_length (rounded up to a multiple of 4) + 8.
  271. * When processing the data, stop before a packet that would cross the
  272. * @completed offset.
  273. *
  274. * A packet near the end of a buffer chunk will typically spill over into the
  275. * next queued buffer chunk. It is the responsibility of the client to check
  276. * for this condition, assemble a broken-up packet from its parts, and not to
  277. * re-queue any buffer chunks in which as yet unread packet parts reside.
  278. */
  279. struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt_mc {
  280. __u64 closure;
  281. __u32 type;
  282. __u32 completed;
  283. };
  284. /**
  285. * struct fw_cdev_event_iso_resource - Iso resources were allocated or freed
  286. * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common;
  287. * set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_(DE)ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE(_ONCE) ioctl
  288. * @type: %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED or
  289. * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED
  290. * @handle: Reference by which an allocated resource can be deallocated
  291. * @channel: Isochronous channel which was (de)allocated, if any
  292. * @bandwidth: Bandwidth allocation units which were (de)allocated, if any
  293. *
  294. * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED event is sent after an isochronous
  295. * resource was allocated at the IRM. The client has to check @channel and
  296. * @bandwidth for whether the allocation actually succeeded.
  297. *
  298. * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event is sent after an isochronous
  299. * resource was deallocated at the IRM. It is also sent when automatic
  300. * reallocation after a bus reset failed.
  301. *
  302. * @channel is <0 if no channel was (de)allocated or if reallocation failed.
  303. * @bandwidth is 0 if no bandwidth was (de)allocated or if reallocation failed.
  304. */
  305. struct fw_cdev_event_iso_resource {
  306. __u64 closure;
  307. __u32 type;
  308. __u32 handle;
  309. __s32 channel;
  310. __s32 bandwidth;
  311. };
  312. /**
  313. * struct fw_cdev_event_phy_packet - A PHY packet was transmitted or received
  314. * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_PHY_PACKET
  315. * or %FW_CDEV_IOC_RECEIVE_PHY_PACKETS ioctl
  316. * @type: %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_SENT or %..._RECEIVED
  317. * @rcode: %RCODE_..., indicates success or failure of transmission
  318. * @length: Data length in bytes
  319. * @data: Incoming data
  320. *
  321. * If @type is %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_SENT, @length is 0 and @data empty,
  322. * except in case of a ping packet: Then, @length is 4, and @data[0] is the
  323. * ping time in 49.152MHz clocks if @rcode is %RCODE_COMPLETE.
  324. *
  325. * If @type is %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_RECEIVED, @length is 8 and @data
  326. * consists of the two PHY packet quadlets, in host byte order.
  327. */
  328. struct fw_cdev_event_phy_packet {
  329. __u64 closure;
  330. __u32 type;
  331. __u32 rcode;
  332. __u32 length;
  333. __u32 data[0];
  334. };
  335. /**
  336. * union fw_cdev_event - Convenience union of fw_cdev_event_ types
  337. * @common: Valid for all types
  338. * @bus_reset: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_BUS_RESET
  339. * @response: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_RESPONSE
  340. * @request: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST
  341. * @request2: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST2
  342. * @iso_interrupt: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT
  343. * @iso_interrupt_mc: Valid if @common.type ==
  344. * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT_MULTICHANNEL
  345. * @iso_resource: Valid if @common.type ==
  346. * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED or
  347. * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED
  348. * @phy_packet: Valid if @common.type ==
  349. * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_SENT or
  350. * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_RECEIVED
  351. *
  352. * Convenience union for userspace use. Events could be read(2) into an
  353. * appropriately aligned char buffer and then cast to this union for further
  354. * processing. Note that for a request, response or iso_interrupt event,
  355. * the data[] or header[] may make the size of the full event larger than
  356. * sizeof(union fw_cdev_event). Also note that if you attempt to read(2)
  357. * an event into a buffer that is not large enough for it, the data that does
  358. * not fit will be discarded so that the next read(2) will return a new event.
  359. */
  360. union fw_cdev_event {
  361. struct fw_cdev_event_common common;
  362. struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset bus_reset;
  363. struct fw_cdev_event_response response;
  364. struct fw_cdev_event_request request;
  365. struct fw_cdev_event_request2 request2; /* added in 2.6.36 */
  366. struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt iso_interrupt;
  367. struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt_mc iso_interrupt_mc; /* added in 2.6.36 */
  368. struct fw_cdev_event_iso_resource iso_resource; /* added in 2.6.30 */
  369. struct fw_cdev_event_phy_packet phy_packet; /* added in 2.6.36 */
  370. };
  371. /* available since kernel version 2.6.22 */
  372. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_INFO _IOWR('#', 0x00, struct fw_cdev_get_info)
  373. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_REQUEST _IOW('#', 0x01, struct fw_cdev_send_request)
  374. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE _IOWR('#', 0x02, struct fw_cdev_allocate)
  375. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE _IOW('#', 0x03, struct fw_cdev_deallocate)
  376. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_RESPONSE _IOW('#', 0x04, struct fw_cdev_send_response)
  377. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_INITIATE_BUS_RESET _IOW('#', 0x05, struct fw_cdev_initiate_bus_reset)
  378. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_ADD_DESCRIPTOR _IOWR('#', 0x06, struct fw_cdev_add_descriptor)
  379. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_REMOVE_DESCRIPTOR _IOW('#', 0x07, struct fw_cdev_remove_descriptor)
  380. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_CREATE_ISO_CONTEXT _IOWR('#', 0x08, struct fw_cdev_create_iso_context)
  381. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_QUEUE_ISO _IOWR('#', 0x09, struct fw_cdev_queue_iso)
  382. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_START_ISO _IOW('#', 0x0a, struct fw_cdev_start_iso)
  383. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_STOP_ISO _IOW('#', 0x0b, struct fw_cdev_stop_iso)
  384. /* available since kernel version 2.6.24 */
  385. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER _IOR('#', 0x0c, struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer)
  386. /* available since kernel version 2.6.30 */
  387. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE _IOWR('#', 0x0d, struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource)
  388. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE _IOW('#', 0x0e, struct fw_cdev_deallocate)
  389. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE _IOW('#', 0x0f, struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource)
  390. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE _IOW('#', 0x10, struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource)
  391. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_SPEED _IO('#', 0x11) /* returns speed code */
  392. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_BROADCAST_REQUEST _IOW('#', 0x12, struct fw_cdev_send_request)
  393. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_STREAM_PACKET _IOW('#', 0x13, struct fw_cdev_send_stream_packet)
  394. /* available since kernel version 2.6.34 */
  395. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER2 _IOWR('#', 0x14, struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer2)
  396. /* available since kernel version 2.6.36 */
  397. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_PHY_PACKET _IOWR('#', 0x15, struct fw_cdev_send_phy_packet)
  398. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_RECEIVE_PHY_PACKETS _IOW('#', 0x16, struct fw_cdev_receive_phy_packets)
  399. #define FW_CDEV_IOC_SET_ISO_CHANNELS _IOW('#', 0x17, struct fw_cdev_set_iso_channels)
  400. /*
  401. * ABI version history
  402. * 1 (2.6.22) - initial version
  403. * (2.6.24) - added %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER
  404. * 2 (2.6.30) - changed &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt.header if
  405. * &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size is 8 or more
  406. * - added %FW_CDEV_IOC_*_ISO_RESOURCE*,
  407. * %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_SPEED, %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_BROADCAST_REQUEST,
  408. * %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_STREAM_PACKET
  409. * (2.6.32) - added time stamp to xmit &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt
  410. * (2.6.33) - IR has always packet-per-buffer semantics now, not one of
  411. * dual-buffer or packet-per-buffer depending on hardware
  412. * - shared use and auto-response for FCP registers
  413. * 3 (2.6.34) - made &fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer reliable
  414. * - added %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER2
  415. * 4 (2.6.36) - added %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST2, %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_*,
  416. * and &fw_cdev_allocate.region_end
  417. * - implemented &fw_cdev_event_bus_reset.bm_node_id
  418. * - added %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_PHY_PACKET, _RECEIVE_PHY_PACKETS
  419. * - added %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT_MULTICHANNEL,
  420. * %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE_MULTICHANNEL, and
  421. * %FW_CDEV_IOC_SET_ISO_CHANNELS
  422. */
  423. /**
  424. * struct fw_cdev_get_info - General purpose information ioctl
  425. * @version: The version field is just a running serial number. Both an
  426. * input parameter (ABI version implemented by the client) and
  427. * output parameter (ABI version implemented by the kernel).
  428. * A client shall fill in the ABI @version for which the client
  429. * was implemented. This is necessary for forward compatibility.
  430. * @rom_length: If @rom is non-zero, up to @rom_length bytes of Configuration
  431. * ROM will be copied into that user space address. In either
  432. * case, @rom_length is updated with the actual length of the
  433. * Configuration ROM.
  434. * @rom: If non-zero, address of a buffer to be filled by a copy of the
  435. * device's Configuration ROM
  436. * @bus_reset: If non-zero, address of a buffer to be filled by a
  437. * &struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset with the current state
  438. * of the bus. This does not cause a bus reset to happen.
  439. * @bus_reset_closure: Value of &closure in this and subsequent bus reset events
  440. * @card: The index of the card this device belongs to
  441. *
  442. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_INFO ioctl is usually the very first one which a client
  443. * performs right after it opened a /dev/fw* file.
  444. *
  445. * As a side effect, reception of %FW_CDEV_EVENT_BUS_RESET events to be read(2)
  446. * is started by this ioctl.
  447. */
  448. struct fw_cdev_get_info {
  449. __u32 version;
  450. __u32 rom_length;
  451. __u64 rom;
  452. __u64 bus_reset;
  453. __u64 bus_reset_closure;
  454. __u32 card;
  455. };
  456. /**
  457. * struct fw_cdev_send_request - Send an asynchronous request packet
  458. * @tcode: Transaction code of the request
  459. * @length: Length of outgoing payload, in bytes
  460. * @offset: 48-bit offset at destination node
  461. * @closure: Passed back to userspace in the response event
  462. * @data: Userspace pointer to payload
  463. * @generation: The bus generation where packet is valid
  464. *
  465. * Send a request to the device. This ioctl implements all outgoing requests.
  466. * Both quadlet and block request specify the payload as a pointer to the data
  467. * in the @data field. Once the transaction completes, the kernel writes an
  468. * &fw_cdev_event_response event back. The @closure field is passed back to
  469. * user space in the response event.
  470. */
  471. struct fw_cdev_send_request {
  472. __u32 tcode;
  473. __u32 length;
  474. __u64 offset;
  475. __u64 closure;
  476. __u64 data;
  477. __u32 generation;
  478. };
  479. /**
  480. * struct fw_cdev_send_response - Send an asynchronous response packet
  481. * @rcode: Response code as determined by the userspace handler
  482. * @length: Length of outgoing payload, in bytes
  483. * @data: Userspace pointer to payload
  484. * @handle: The handle from the &fw_cdev_event_request
  485. *
  486. * Send a response to an incoming request. By setting up an address range using
  487. * the %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE ioctl, userspace can listen for incoming requests. An
  488. * incoming request will generate an %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST, and userspace must
  489. * send a reply using this ioctl. The event has a handle to the kernel-side
  490. * pending transaction, which should be used with this ioctl.
  491. */
  492. struct fw_cdev_send_response {
  493. __u32 rcode;
  494. __u32 length;
  495. __u64 data;
  496. __u32 handle;
  497. };
  498. /**
  499. * struct fw_cdev_allocate - Allocate a CSR in an address range
  500. * @offset: Start offset of the address range
  501. * @closure: To be passed back to userspace in request events
  502. * @length: Length of the CSR, in bytes
  503. * @handle: Handle to the allocation, written by the kernel
  504. * @region_end: First address above the address range (added in ABI v4, 2.6.36)
  505. *
  506. * Allocate an address range in the 48-bit address space on the local node
  507. * (the controller). This allows userspace to listen for requests with an
  508. * offset within that address range. Every time when the kernel receives a
  509. * request within the range, an &fw_cdev_event_request2 event will be emitted.
  510. * (If the kernel or the client implements ABI version <= 3, an
  511. * &fw_cdev_event_request will be generated instead.)
  512. *
  513. * The @closure field is passed back to userspace in these request events.
  514. * The @handle field is an out parameter, returning a handle to the allocated
  515. * range to be used for later deallocation of the range.
  516. *
  517. * The address range is allocated on all local nodes. The address allocation
  518. * is exclusive except for the FCP command and response registers. If an
  519. * exclusive address region is already in use, the ioctl fails with errno set
  520. * to %EBUSY.
  521. *
  522. * If kernel and client implement ABI version >= 4, the kernel looks up a free
  523. * spot of size @length inside [@offset..@region_end) and, if found, writes
  524. * the start address of the new CSR back in @offset. I.e. @offset is an
  525. * in and out parameter. If this automatic placement of a CSR in a bigger
  526. * address range is not desired, the client simply needs to set @region_end
  527. * = @offset + @length.
  528. *
  529. * If the kernel or the client implements ABI version <= 3, @region_end is
  530. * ignored and effectively assumed to be @offset + @length.
  531. *
  532. * @region_end is only present in a kernel header >= 2.6.36. If necessary,
  533. * this can for example be tested by #ifdef FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST2.
  534. */
  535. struct fw_cdev_allocate {
  536. __u64 offset;
  537. __u64 closure;
  538. __u32 length;
  539. __u32 handle;
  540. __u64 region_end; /* available since kernel version 2.6.36 */
  541. };
  542. /**
  543. * struct fw_cdev_deallocate - Free a CSR address range or isochronous resource
  544. * @handle: Handle to the address range or iso resource, as returned by the
  545. * kernel when the range or resource was allocated
  546. */
  547. struct fw_cdev_deallocate {
  548. __u32 handle;
  549. };
  550. #define FW_CDEV_LONG_RESET 0
  551. #define FW_CDEV_SHORT_RESET 1
  552. /**
  553. * struct fw_cdev_initiate_bus_reset - Initiate a bus reset
  554. * @type: %FW_CDEV_SHORT_RESET or %FW_CDEV_LONG_RESET
  555. *
  556. * Initiate a bus reset for the bus this device is on. The bus reset can be
  557. * either the original (long) bus reset or the arbitrated (short) bus reset
  558. * introduced in 1394a-2000.
  559. *
  560. * The ioctl returns immediately. A subsequent &fw_cdev_event_bus_reset
  561. * indicates when the reset actually happened. Since ABI v4, this may be
  562. * considerably later than the ioctl because the kernel ensures a grace period
  563. * between subsequent bus resets as per IEEE 1394 bus management specification.
  564. */
  565. struct fw_cdev_initiate_bus_reset {
  566. __u32 type;
  567. };
  568. /**
  569. * struct fw_cdev_add_descriptor - Add contents to the local node's config ROM
  570. * @immediate: If non-zero, immediate key to insert before pointer
  571. * @key: Upper 8 bits of root directory pointer
  572. * @data: Userspace pointer to contents of descriptor block
  573. * @length: Length of descriptor block data, in quadlets
  574. * @handle: Handle to the descriptor, written by the kernel
  575. *
  576. * Add a descriptor block and optionally a preceding immediate key to the local
  577. * node's Configuration ROM.
  578. *
  579. * The @key field specifies the upper 8 bits of the descriptor root directory
  580. * pointer and the @data and @length fields specify the contents. The @key
  581. * should be of the form 0xXX000000. The offset part of the root directory entry
  582. * will be filled in by the kernel.
  583. *
  584. * If not 0, the @immediate field specifies an immediate key which will be
  585. * inserted before the root directory pointer.
  586. *
  587. * @immediate, @key, and @data array elements are CPU-endian quadlets.
  588. *
  589. * If successful, the kernel adds the descriptor and writes back a @handle to
  590. * the kernel-side object to be used for later removal of the descriptor block
  591. * and immediate key. The kernel will also generate a bus reset to signal the
  592. * change of the Configuration ROM to other nodes.
  593. *
  594. * This ioctl affects the Configuration ROMs of all local nodes.
  595. * The ioctl only succeeds on device files which represent a local node.
  596. */
  597. struct fw_cdev_add_descriptor {
  598. __u32 immediate;
  599. __u32 key;
  600. __u64 data;
  601. __u32 length;
  602. __u32 handle;
  603. };
  604. /**
  605. * struct fw_cdev_remove_descriptor - Remove contents from the Configuration ROM
  606. * @handle: Handle to the descriptor, as returned by the kernel when the
  607. * descriptor was added
  608. *
  609. * Remove a descriptor block and accompanying immediate key from the local
  610. * nodes' Configuration ROMs. The kernel will also generate a bus reset to
  611. * signal the change of the Configuration ROM to other nodes.
  612. */
  613. struct fw_cdev_remove_descriptor {
  614. __u32 handle;
  615. };
  616. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_TRANSMIT 0
  617. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE 1
  618. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE_MULTICHANNEL 2 /* added in 2.6.36 */
  619. /**
  620. * struct fw_cdev_create_iso_context - Create a context for isochronous I/O
  621. * @type: %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_TRANSMIT or %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE or
  622. * %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE_MULTICHANNEL
  623. * @header_size: Header size to strip in single-channel reception
  624. * @channel: Channel to bind to in single-channel reception or transmission
  625. * @speed: Transmission speed
  626. * @closure: To be returned in &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt or
  627. * &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt_multichannel
  628. * @handle: Handle to context, written back by kernel
  629. *
  630. * Prior to sending or receiving isochronous I/O, a context must be created.
  631. * The context records information about the transmit or receive configuration
  632. * and typically maps to an underlying hardware resource. A context is set up
  633. * for either sending or receiving. It is bound to a specific isochronous
  634. * @channel.
  635. *
  636. * In case of multichannel reception, @header_size and @channel are ignored
  637. * and the channels are selected by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SET_ISO_CHANNELS.
  638. *
  639. * For %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE contexts, @header_size must be at least 4
  640. * and must be a multiple of 4. It is ignored in other context types.
  641. *
  642. * @speed is ignored in receive context types.
  643. *
  644. * If a context was successfully created, the kernel writes back a handle to the
  645. * context, which must be passed in for subsequent operations on that context.
  646. *
  647. * Limitations:
  648. * No more than one iso context can be created per fd.
  649. * The total number of contexts that all userspace and kernelspace drivers can
  650. * create on a card at a time is a hardware limit, typically 4 or 8 contexts per
  651. * direction, and of them at most one multichannel receive context.
  652. */
  653. struct fw_cdev_create_iso_context {
  654. __u32 type;
  655. __u32 header_size;
  656. __u32 channel;
  657. __u32 speed;
  658. __u64 closure;
  659. __u32 handle;
  660. };
  661. /**
  662. * struct fw_cdev_set_iso_channels - Select channels in multichannel reception
  663. * @channels: Bitmask of channels to listen to
  664. * @handle: Handle of the mutichannel receive context
  665. *
  666. * @channels is the bitwise or of 1ULL << n for each channel n to listen to.
  667. *
  668. * The ioctl fails with errno %EBUSY if there is already another receive context
  669. * on a channel in @channels. In that case, the bitmask of all unoccupied
  670. * channels is returned in @channels.
  671. */
  672. struct fw_cdev_set_iso_channels {
  673. __u64 channels;
  674. __u32 handle;
  675. };
  676. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_PAYLOAD_LENGTH(v) (v)
  677. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_INTERRUPT (1 << 16)
  678. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_SKIP (1 << 17)
  679. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_SYNC (1 << 17)
  680. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_TAG(v) ((v) << 18)
  681. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_SY(v) ((v) << 20)
  682. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_HEADER_LENGTH(v) ((v) << 24)
  683. /**
  684. * struct fw_cdev_iso_packet - Isochronous packet
  685. * @control: Contains the header length (8 uppermost bits),
  686. * the sy field (4 bits), the tag field (2 bits), a sync flag
  687. * or a skip flag (1 bit), an interrupt flag (1 bit), and the
  688. * payload length (16 lowermost bits)
  689. * @header: Header and payload in case of a transmit context.
  690. *
  691. * &struct fw_cdev_iso_packet is used to describe isochronous packet queues.
  692. * Use the FW_CDEV_ISO_ macros to fill in @control.
  693. * The @header array is empty in case of receive contexts.
  694. *
  695. * Context type %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_TRANSMIT:
  696. *
  697. * @control.HEADER_LENGTH must be a multiple of 4. It specifies the numbers of
  698. * bytes in @header that will be prepended to the packet's payload. These bytes
  699. * are copied into the kernel and will not be accessed after the ioctl has
  700. * returned.
  701. *
  702. * The @control.SY and TAG fields are copied to the iso packet header. These
  703. * fields are specified by IEEE 1394a and IEC 61883-1.
  704. *
  705. * The @control.SKIP flag specifies that no packet is to be sent in a frame.
  706. * When using this, all other fields except @control.INTERRUPT must be zero.
  707. *
  708. * When a packet with the @control.INTERRUPT flag set has been completed, an
  709. * &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt event will be sent.
  710. *
  711. * Context type %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE:
  712. *
  713. * @control.HEADER_LENGTH must be a multiple of the context's header_size.
  714. * If the HEADER_LENGTH is larger than the context's header_size, multiple
  715. * packets are queued for this entry.
  716. *
  717. * The @control.SY and TAG fields are ignored.
  718. *
  719. * If the @control.SYNC flag is set, the context drops all packets until a
  720. * packet with a sy field is received which matches &fw_cdev_start_iso.sync.
  721. *
  722. * @control.PAYLOAD_LENGTH defines how many payload bytes can be received for
  723. * one packet (in addition to payload quadlets that have been defined as headers
  724. * and are stripped and returned in the &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt structure).
  725. * If more bytes are received, the additional bytes are dropped. If less bytes
  726. * are received, the remaining bytes in this part of the payload buffer will not
  727. * be written to, not even by the next packet. I.e., packets received in
  728. * consecutive frames will not necessarily be consecutive in memory. If an
  729. * entry has queued multiple packets, the PAYLOAD_LENGTH is divided equally
  730. * among them.
  731. *
  732. * When a packet with the @control.INTERRUPT flag set has been completed, an
  733. * &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt event will be sent. An entry that has queued
  734. * multiple receive packets is completed when its last packet is completed.
  735. *
  736. * Context type %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE_MULTICHANNEL:
  737. *
  738. * Here, &fw_cdev_iso_packet would be more aptly named _iso_buffer_chunk since
  739. * it specifies a chunk of the mmap()'ed buffer, while the number and alignment
  740. * of packets to be placed into the buffer chunk is not known beforehand.
  741. *
  742. * @control.PAYLOAD_LENGTH is the size of the buffer chunk and specifies room
  743. * for header, payload, padding, and trailer bytes of one or more packets.
  744. * It must be a multiple of 4.
  745. *
  746. * @control.HEADER_LENGTH, TAG and SY are ignored. SYNC is treated as described
  747. * for single-channel reception.
  748. *
  749. * When a buffer chunk with the @control.INTERRUPT flag set has been filled
  750. * entirely, an &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt_mc event will be sent.
  751. */
  752. struct fw_cdev_iso_packet {
  753. __u32 control;
  754. __u32 header[0];
  755. };
  756. /**
  757. * struct fw_cdev_queue_iso - Queue isochronous packets for I/O
  758. * @packets: Userspace pointer to an array of &fw_cdev_iso_packet
  759. * @data: Pointer into mmap()'ed payload buffer
  760. * @size: Size of the @packets array, in bytes
  761. * @handle: Isochronous context handle
  762. *
  763. * Queue a number of isochronous packets for reception or transmission.
  764. * This ioctl takes a pointer to an array of &fw_cdev_iso_packet structs,
  765. * which describe how to transmit from or receive into a contiguous region
  766. * of a mmap()'ed payload buffer. As part of transmit packet descriptors,
  767. * a series of headers can be supplied, which will be prepended to the
  768. * payload during DMA.
  769. *
  770. * The kernel may or may not queue all packets, but will write back updated
  771. * values of the @packets, @data and @size fields, so the ioctl can be
  772. * resubmitted easily.
  773. *
  774. * In case of a multichannel receive context, @data must be quadlet-aligned
  775. * relative to the buffer start.
  776. */
  777. struct fw_cdev_queue_iso {
  778. __u64 packets;
  779. __u64 data;
  780. __u32 size;
  781. __u32 handle;
  782. };
  783. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG0 1
  784. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG1 2
  785. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG2 4
  786. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG3 8
  787. #define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_ALL_TAGS 15
  788. /**
  789. * struct fw_cdev_start_iso - Start an isochronous transmission or reception
  790. * @cycle: Cycle in which to start I/O. If @cycle is greater than or
  791. * equal to 0, the I/O will start on that cycle.
  792. * @sync: Determines the value to wait for for receive packets that have
  793. * the %FW_CDEV_ISO_SYNC bit set
  794. * @tags: Tag filter bit mask. Only valid for isochronous reception.
  795. * Determines the tag values for which packets will be accepted.
  796. * Use FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_ macros to set @tags.
  797. * @handle: Isochronous context handle within which to transmit or receive
  798. */
  799. struct fw_cdev_start_iso {
  800. __s32 cycle;
  801. __u32 sync;
  802. __u32 tags;
  803. __u32 handle;
  804. };
  805. /**
  806. * struct fw_cdev_stop_iso - Stop an isochronous transmission or reception
  807. * @handle: Handle of isochronous context to stop
  808. */
  809. struct fw_cdev_stop_iso {
  810. __u32 handle;
  811. };
  812. /**
  813. * struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer - read cycle timer register
  814. * @local_time: system time, in microseconds since the Epoch
  815. * @cycle_timer: Cycle Time register contents
  816. *
  817. * Same as %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER2, but fixed to use %CLOCK_REALTIME
  818. * and only with microseconds resolution.
  819. *
  820. * In version 1 and 2 of the ABI, this ioctl returned unreliable (non-
  821. * monotonic) @cycle_timer values on certain controllers.
  822. */
  823. struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer {
  824. __u64 local_time;
  825. __u32 cycle_timer;
  826. };
  827. /**
  828. * struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer2 - read cycle timer register
  829. * @tv_sec: system time, seconds
  830. * @tv_nsec: system time, sub-seconds part in nanoseconds
  831. * @clk_id: input parameter, clock from which to get the system time
  832. * @cycle_timer: Cycle Time register contents
  833. *
  834. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER2 ioctl reads the isochronous cycle timer
  835. * and also the system clock. This allows to correlate reception time of
  836. * isochronous packets with system time.
  837. *
  838. * @clk_id lets you choose a clock like with POSIX' clock_gettime function.
  839. * Supported @clk_id values are POSIX' %CLOCK_REALTIME and %CLOCK_MONOTONIC
  840. * and Linux' %CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW.
  841. *
  842. * @cycle_timer consists of 7 bits cycleSeconds, 13 bits cycleCount, and
  843. * 12 bits cycleOffset, in host byte order. Cf. the Cycle Time register
  844. * per IEEE 1394 or Isochronous Cycle Timer register per OHCI-1394.
  845. */
  846. struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer2 {
  847. __s64 tv_sec;
  848. __s32 tv_nsec;
  849. __s32 clk_id;
  850. __u32 cycle_timer;
  851. };
  852. /**
  853. * struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource - (De)allocate a channel or bandwidth
  854. * @closure: Passed back to userspace in corresponding iso resource events
  855. * @channels: Isochronous channels of which one is to be (de)allocated
  856. * @bandwidth: Isochronous bandwidth units to be (de)allocated
  857. * @handle: Handle to the allocation, written by the kernel (only valid in
  858. * case of %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE ioctls)
  859. *
  860. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE ioctl initiates allocation of an
  861. * isochronous channel and/or of isochronous bandwidth at the isochronous
  862. * resource manager (IRM). Only one of the channels specified in @channels is
  863. * allocated. An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED is sent after
  864. * communication with the IRM, indicating success or failure in the event data.
  865. * The kernel will automatically reallocate the resources after bus resets.
  866. * Should a reallocation fail, an %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event
  867. * will be sent. The kernel will also automatically deallocate the resources
  868. * when the file descriptor is closed.
  869. *
  870. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE ioctl can be used to initiate
  871. * deallocation of resources which were allocated as described above.
  872. * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event concludes this operation.
  873. *
  874. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE ioctl is a variant of allocation
  875. * without automatic re- or deallocation.
  876. * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED event concludes this operation,
  877. * indicating success or failure in its data.
  878. *
  879. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE ioctl works like
  880. * %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE except that resources are freed
  881. * instead of allocated.
  882. * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event concludes this operation.
  883. *
  884. * To summarize, %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE allocates iso resources
  885. * for the lifetime of the fd or @handle.
  886. * In contrast, %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE allocates iso resources
  887. * for the duration of a bus generation.
  888. *
  889. * @channels is a host-endian bitfield with the least significant bit
  890. * representing channel 0 and the most significant bit representing channel 63:
  891. * 1ULL << c for each channel c that is a candidate for (de)allocation.
  892. *
  893. * @bandwidth is expressed in bandwidth allocation units, i.e. the time to send
  894. * one quadlet of data (payload or header data) at speed S1600.
  895. */
  896. struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource {
  897. __u64 closure;
  898. __u64 channels;
  899. __u32 bandwidth;
  900. __u32 handle;
  901. };
  902. /**
  903. * struct fw_cdev_send_stream_packet - send an asynchronous stream packet
  904. * @length: Length of outgoing payload, in bytes
  905. * @tag: Data format tag
  906. * @channel: Isochronous channel to transmit to
  907. * @sy: Synchronization code
  908. * @closure: Passed back to userspace in the response event
  909. * @data: Userspace pointer to payload
  910. * @generation: The bus generation where packet is valid
  911. * @speed: Speed to transmit at
  912. *
  913. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_STREAM_PACKET ioctl sends an asynchronous stream packet
  914. * to every device which is listening to the specified channel. The kernel
  915. * writes an &fw_cdev_event_response event which indicates success or failure of
  916. * the transmission.
  917. */
  918. struct fw_cdev_send_stream_packet {
  919. __u32 length;
  920. __u32 tag;
  921. __u32 channel;
  922. __u32 sy;
  923. __u64 closure;
  924. __u64 data;
  925. __u32 generation;
  926. __u32 speed;
  927. };
  928. /**
  929. * struct fw_cdev_send_phy_packet - send a PHY packet
  930. * @closure: Passed back to userspace in the PHY-packet-sent event
  931. * @data: First and second quadlet of the PHY packet
  932. * @generation: The bus generation where packet is valid
  933. *
  934. * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_PHY_PACKET ioctl sends a PHY packet to all nodes
  935. * on the same card as this device. After transmission, an
  936. * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_SENT event is generated.
  937. *
  938. * The payload @data[] shall be specified in host byte order. Usually,
  939. * @data[1] needs to be the bitwise inverse of @data[0]. VersaPHY packets
  940. * are an exception to this rule.
  941. *
  942. * The ioctl is only permitted on device files which represent a local node.
  943. */
  944. struct fw_cdev_send_phy_packet {
  945. __u64 closure;
  946. __u32 data[2];
  947. __u32 generation;
  948. };
  949. /**
  950. * struct fw_cdev_receive_phy_packets - start reception of PHY packets
  951. * @closure: Passed back to userspace in phy packet events
  952. *
  953. * This ioctl activates issuing of %FW_CDEV_EVENT_PHY_PACKET_RECEIVED due to
  954. * incoming PHY packets from any node on the same bus as the device.
  955. *
  956. * The ioctl is only permitted on device files which represent a local node.
  957. */
  958. struct fw_cdev_receive_phy_packets {
  959. __u64 closure;
  960. };
  961. #define FW_CDEV_VERSION 3 /* Meaningless legacy macro; don't use it. */
  962. #endif /* _LINUX_FIREWIRE_CDEV_H */