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  63. #ifndef __iwl_trans_h__
  64. #define __iwl_trans_h__
  65. #include <linux/ieee80211.h>
  66. #include <linux/mm.h> /* for page_address */
  67. #include "iwl-shared.h"
  68. #include "iwl-debug.h"
  69. /**
  70. * DOC: Transport layer - what is it ?
  71. *
  72. * The tranport layer is the layer that deals with the HW directly. It provides
  73. * an abstraction of the underlying HW to the upper layer. The transport layer
  74. * doesn't provide any policy, algorithm or anything of this kind, but only
  75. * mechanisms to make the HW do something.It is not completely stateless but
  76. * close to it.
  77. * We will have an implementation for each different supported bus.
  78. */
  79. /**
  80. * DOC: Life cycle of the transport layer
  81. *
  82. * The transport layer has a very precise life cycle.
  83. *
  84. * 1) A helper function is called during the module initialization and
  85. * registers the bus driver's ops with the transport's alloc function.
  86. * 2) Bus's probe calls to the transport layer's allocation functions.
  87. * Of course this function is bus specific.
  88. * 3) This allocation functions will spawn the upper layer which will
  89. * register mac80211.
  90. *
  91. * 4) At some point (i.e. mac80211's start call), the op_mode will call
  92. * the following sequence:
  93. * start_hw
  94. * start_fw
  95. *
  96. * 5) Then when finished (or reset):
  97. * stop_fw (a.k.a. stop device for the moment)
  98. * stop_hw
  99. *
  100. * 6) Eventually, the free function will be called.
  101. */
  102. struct iwl_priv;
  103. struct iwl_shared;
  104. struct iwl_op_mode;
  105. struct fw_img;
  106. struct sk_buff;
  107. struct dentry;
  108. /**
  109. * DOC: Host command section
  110. *
  111. * A host command is a commaned issued by the upper layer to the fw. There are
  112. * several versions of fw that have several APIs. The transport layer is
  113. * completely agnostic to these differences.
  114. * The transport does provide helper functionnality (i.e. SYNC / ASYNC mode),
  115. */
  116. #define SEQ_TO_SN(seq) (((seq) & IEEE80211_SCTL_SEQ) >> 4)
  117. #define SN_TO_SEQ(ssn) (((ssn) << 4) & IEEE80211_SCTL_SEQ)
  118. #define MAX_SN ((IEEE80211_SCTL_SEQ) >> 4)
  119. #define SEQ_TO_QUEUE(s) (((s) >> 8) & 0x1f)
  120. #define QUEUE_TO_SEQ(q) (((q) & 0x1f) << 8)
  121. #define SEQ_TO_INDEX(s) ((s) & 0xff)
  122. #define INDEX_TO_SEQ(i) ((i) & 0xff)
  123. #define SEQ_RX_FRAME cpu_to_le16(0x8000)
  124. /**
  125. * struct iwl_cmd_header
  126. *
  127. * This header format appears in the beginning of each command sent from the
  128. * driver, and each response/notification received from uCode.
  129. */
  130. struct iwl_cmd_header {
  131. u8 cmd; /* Command ID: REPLY_RXON, etc. */
  132. u8 flags; /* 0:5 reserved, 6 abort, 7 internal */
  133. /*
  134. * The driver sets up the sequence number to values of its choosing.
  135. * uCode does not use this value, but passes it back to the driver
  136. * when sending the response to each driver-originated command, so
  137. * the driver can match the response to the command. Since the values
  138. * don't get used by uCode, the driver may set up an arbitrary format.
  139. *
  140. * There is one exception: uCode sets bit 15 when it originates
  141. * the response/notification, i.e. when the response/notification
  142. * is not a direct response to a command sent by the driver. For
  143. * example, uCode issues REPLY_RX when it sends a received frame
  144. * to the driver; it is not a direct response to any driver command.
  145. *
  146. * The Linux driver uses the following format:
  147. *
  148. * 0:7 tfd index - position within TX queue
  149. * 8:12 TX queue id
  150. * 13:14 reserved
  151. * 15 unsolicited RX or uCode-originated notification
  152. */
  153. __le16 sequence;
  154. } __packed;
  155. #define FH_RSCSR_FRAME_SIZE_MSK 0x00003FFF /* bits 0-13 */
  156. #define FH_RSCSR_FRAME_INVALID 0x55550000
  157. #define FH_RSCSR_FRAME_ALIGN 0x40
  158. struct iwl_rx_packet {
  159. /*
  160. * The first 4 bytes of the RX frame header contain both the RX frame
  161. * size and some flags.
  162. * Bit fields:
  163. * 31: flag flush RB request
  164. * 30: flag ignore TC (terminal counter) request
  165. * 29: flag fast IRQ request
  166. * 28-14: Reserved
  167. * 13-00: RX frame size
  168. */
  169. __le32 len_n_flags;
  170. struct iwl_cmd_header hdr;
  171. u8 data[];
  172. } __packed;
  173. /**
  174. * enum CMD_MODE - how to send the host commands ?
  175. *
  176. * @CMD_SYNC: The caller will be stalled until the fw responds to the command
  177. * @CMD_ASYNC: Return right away and don't want for the response
  178. * @CMD_WANT_SKB: valid only with CMD_SYNC. The caller needs the buffer of the
  179. * response.
  180. * @CMD_ON_DEMAND: This command is sent by the test mode pipe.
  181. */
  182. enum CMD_MODE {
  183. CMD_SYNC = 0,
  184. CMD_ASYNC = BIT(0),
  185. CMD_WANT_SKB = BIT(1),
  186. CMD_ON_DEMAND = BIT(2),
  187. };
  188. #define DEF_CMD_PAYLOAD_SIZE 320
  189. /**
  190. * struct iwl_device_cmd
  191. *
  192. * For allocation of the command and tx queues, this establishes the overall
  193. * size of the largest command we send to uCode, except for commands that
  194. * aren't fully copied and use other TFD space.
  195. */
  196. struct iwl_device_cmd {
  197. struct iwl_cmd_header hdr; /* uCode API */
  198. u8 payload[DEF_CMD_PAYLOAD_SIZE];
  199. } __packed;
  200. #define TFD_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE (sizeof(struct iwl_device_cmd))
  201. #define IWL_MAX_CMD_TFDS 2
  202. /**
  203. * struct iwl_hcmd_dataflag - flag for each one of the chunks of the command
  204. *
  205. * IWL_HCMD_DFL_NOCOPY: By default, the command is copied to the host command's
  206. * ring. The transport layer doesn't map the command's buffer to DMA, but
  207. * rather copies it to an previously allocated DMA buffer. This flag tells
  208. * the transport layer not to copy the command, but to map the existing
  209. * buffer. This can save memcpy and is worth with very big comamnds.
  210. */
  211. enum iwl_hcmd_dataflag {
  212. IWL_HCMD_DFL_NOCOPY = BIT(0),
  213. };
  214. /**
  215. * struct iwl_host_cmd - Host command to the uCode
  216. *
  217. * @data: array of chunks that composes the data of the host command
  218. * @resp_pkt: response packet, if %CMD_WANT_SKB was set
  219. * @_rx_page_order: (internally used to free response packet)
  220. * @_rx_page_addr: (internally used to free response packet)
  221. * @handler_status: return value of the handler of the command
  222. * (put in setup_rx_handlers) - valid for SYNC mode only
  223. * @flags: can be CMD_*
  224. * @len: array of the lenths of the chunks in data
  225. * @dataflags: IWL_HCMD_DFL_*
  226. * @id: id of the host command
  227. */
  228. struct iwl_host_cmd {
  229. const void *data[IWL_MAX_CMD_TFDS];
  230. struct iwl_rx_packet *resp_pkt;
  231. unsigned long _rx_page_addr;
  232. u32 _rx_page_order;
  233. int handler_status;
  234. u32 flags;
  235. u16 len[IWL_MAX_CMD_TFDS];
  236. u8 dataflags[IWL_MAX_CMD_TFDS];
  237. u8 id;
  238. };
  239. static inline void iwl_free_resp(struct iwl_host_cmd *cmd)
  240. {
  241. free_pages(cmd->_rx_page_addr, cmd->_rx_page_order);
  242. }
  243. struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer {
  244. struct page *_page;
  245. int _offset;
  246. bool _page_stolen;
  247. };
  248. static inline void *rxb_addr(struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *r)
  249. {
  250. return (void *)((unsigned long)page_address(r->_page) + r->_offset);
  251. }
  252. static inline int rxb_offset(struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *r)
  253. {
  254. return r->_offset;
  255. }
  256. static inline struct page *rxb_steal_page(struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *r)
  257. {
  258. r->_page_stolen = true;
  259. get_page(r->_page);
  260. return r->_page;
  261. }
  262. #define MAX_NO_RECLAIM_CMDS 6
  263. /*
  264. * Maximum number of HW queues the transport layer
  265. * currently supports
  266. */
  267. #define IWL_MAX_HW_QUEUES 32
  268. /**
  269. * struct iwl_trans_config - transport configuration
  270. *
  271. * @op_mode: pointer to the upper layer.
  272. * @queue_to_fifo: queue to FIFO mapping to set up by
  273. * default
  274. * @n_queue_to_fifo: number of queues to set up
  275. * @cmd_queue: the index of the command queue.
  276. * Must be set before start_fw.
  277. * @no_reclaim_cmds: Some devices erroneously don't set the
  278. * SEQ_RX_FRAME bit on some notifications, this is the
  279. * list of such notifications to filter. Max length is
  280. * %MAX_NO_RECLAIM_CMDS.
  281. * @n_no_reclaim_cmds: # of commands in list
  282. */
  283. struct iwl_trans_config {
  284. struct iwl_op_mode *op_mode;
  285. const u8 *queue_to_fifo;
  286. u8 n_queue_to_fifo;
  287. u8 cmd_queue;
  288. const u8 *no_reclaim_cmds;
  289. int n_no_reclaim_cmds;
  290. };
  291. /**
  292. * struct iwl_trans_ops - transport specific operations
  293. *
  294. * All the handlers MUST be implemented
  295. *
  296. * @start_hw: starts the HW- from that point on, the HW can send interrupts
  297. * May sleep
  298. * @stop_hw: stops the HW- from that point on, the HW will be in low power but
  299. * will still issue interrupt if the HW RF kill is triggered.
  300. * May sleep
  301. * @start_fw: allocates and inits all the resources for the transport
  302. * layer. Also kick a fw image.
  303. * May sleep
  304. * @fw_alive: called when the fw sends alive notification
  305. * May sleep
  306. * @stop_device:stops the whole device (embedded CPU put to reset)
  307. * May sleep
  308. * @wowlan_suspend: put the device into the correct mode for WoWLAN during
  309. * suspend. This is optional, if not implemented WoWLAN will not be
  310. * supported. This callback may sleep.
  311. * @send_cmd:send a host command
  312. * May sleep only if CMD_SYNC is set
  313. * @tx: send an skb
  314. * Must be atomic
  315. * @reclaim: free packet until ssn. Returns a list of freed packets.
  316. * Must be atomic
  317. * @tx_agg_setup: setup a tx queue for AMPDU - will be called once the HW is
  318. * ready and a successful ADDBA response has been received.
  319. * May sleep
  320. * @tx_agg_disable: de-configure a Tx queue to send AMPDUs
  321. * Must be atomic
  322. * @free: release all the ressource for the transport layer itself such as
  323. * irq, tasklet etc... From this point on, the device may not issue
  324. * any interrupt (incl. RFKILL).
  325. * May sleep
  326. * @check_stuck_queue: check if a specific queue is stuck
  327. * @wait_tx_queue_empty: wait until all tx queues are empty
  328. * May sleep
  329. * @dbgfs_register: add the dbgfs files under this directory. Files will be
  330. * automatically deleted.
  331. * @suspend: stop the device unless WoWLAN is configured
  332. * @resume: resume activity of the device
  333. * @write8: write a u8 to a register at offset ofs from the BAR
  334. * @write32: write a u32 to a register at offset ofs from the BAR
  335. * @read32: read a u32 register at offset ofs from the BAR
  336. * @configure: configure parameters required by the transport layer from
  337. * the op_mode. May be called several times before start_fw, can't be
  338. * called after that.
  339. * @set_pmi: set the power pmi state
  340. */
  341. struct iwl_trans_ops {
  342. int (*start_hw)(struct iwl_trans *iwl_trans);
  343. void (*stop_hw)(struct iwl_trans *iwl_trans);
  344. int (*start_fw)(struct iwl_trans *trans, const struct fw_img *fw);
  345. void (*fw_alive)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
  346. void (*stop_device)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
  347. void (*wowlan_suspend)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
  348. int (*send_cmd)(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct iwl_host_cmd *cmd);
  349. int (*tx)(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct sk_buff *skb,
  350. struct iwl_device_cmd *dev_cmd, int queue);
  351. void (*reclaim)(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue, int ssn,
  352. struct sk_buff_head *skbs);
  353. void (*tx_agg_setup)(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue, int fifo,
  354. int sta_id, int tid, int frame_limit, u16 ssn);
  355. void (*tx_agg_disable)(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue);
  356. void (*free)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
  357. int (*dbgfs_register)(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct dentry* dir);
  358. int (*check_stuck_queue)(struct iwl_trans *trans, int q);
  359. int (*wait_tx_queue_empty)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
  360. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  361. int (*suspend)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
  362. int (*resume)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
  363. #endif
  364. void (*write8)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u8 val);
  365. void (*write32)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u32 val);
  366. u32 (*read32)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs);
  367. void (*configure)(struct iwl_trans *trans,
  368. const struct iwl_trans_config *trans_cfg);
  369. void (*set_pmi)(struct iwl_trans *trans, bool state);
  370. };
  371. /**
  372. * enum iwl_trans_state - state of the transport layer
  373. *
  374. * @IWL_TRANS_NO_FW: no fw has sent an alive response
  375. * @IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE: a fw has sent an alive response
  376. */
  377. enum iwl_trans_state {
  378. IWL_TRANS_NO_FW = 0,
  379. IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE = 1,
  380. };
  381. /**
  382. * struct iwl_trans - transport common data
  383. *
  384. * @ops - pointer to iwl_trans_ops
  385. * @op_mode - pointer to the op_mode
  386. * @shrd - pointer to iwl_shared which holds shared data from the upper layer
  387. * @reg_lock - protect hw register access
  388. * @dev - pointer to struct device * that represents the device
  389. * @hw_id: a u32 with the ID of the device / subdevice.
  390. * Set during transport allocation.
  391. * @hw_id_str: a string with info about HW ID. Set during transport allocation.
  392. * @nvm_device_type: indicates OTP or eeprom
  393. * @pm_support: set to true in start_hw if link pm is supported
  394. * @wait_command_queue: the wait_queue for SYNC host commands
  395. */
  396. struct iwl_trans {
  397. const struct iwl_trans_ops *ops;
  398. struct iwl_op_mode *op_mode;
  399. struct iwl_shared *shrd;
  400. enum iwl_trans_state state;
  401. spinlock_t reg_lock;
  402. struct device *dev;
  403. u32 hw_rev;
  404. u32 hw_id;
  405. char hw_id_str[52];
  406. int nvm_device_type;
  407. bool pm_support;
  408. wait_queue_head_t wait_command_queue;
  409. /* pointer to trans specific struct */
  410. /*Ensure that this pointer will always be aligned to sizeof pointer */
  411. char trans_specific[0] __aligned(sizeof(void *));
  412. };
  413. static inline void iwl_trans_configure(struct iwl_trans *trans,
  414. const struct iwl_trans_config *trans_cfg)
  415. {
  416. /*
  417. * only set the op_mode for the moment. Later on, this function will do
  418. * more
  419. */
  420. trans->op_mode = trans_cfg->op_mode;
  421. trans->ops->configure(trans, trans_cfg);
  422. }
  423. static inline int iwl_trans_start_hw(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  424. {
  425. might_sleep();
  426. return trans->ops->start_hw(trans);
  427. }
  428. static inline void iwl_trans_stop_hw(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  429. {
  430. might_sleep();
  431. trans->ops->stop_hw(trans);
  432. trans->state = IWL_TRANS_NO_FW;
  433. }
  434. static inline void iwl_trans_fw_alive(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  435. {
  436. might_sleep();
  437. trans->ops->fw_alive(trans);
  438. trans->state = IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE;
  439. }
  440. static inline int iwl_trans_start_fw(struct iwl_trans *trans,
  441. const struct fw_img *fw)
  442. {
  443. might_sleep();
  444. return trans->ops->start_fw(trans, fw);
  445. }
  446. static inline void iwl_trans_stop_device(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  447. {
  448. might_sleep();
  449. trans->ops->stop_device(trans);
  450. trans->state = IWL_TRANS_NO_FW;
  451. }
  452. static inline void iwl_trans_wowlan_suspend(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  453. {
  454. might_sleep();
  455. trans->ops->wowlan_suspend(trans);
  456. }
  457. static inline int iwl_trans_send_cmd(struct iwl_trans *trans,
  458. struct iwl_host_cmd *cmd)
  459. {
  460. WARN_ONCE(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE,
  461. "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
  462. return trans->ops->send_cmd(trans, cmd);
  463. }
  464. static inline int iwl_trans_tx(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct sk_buff *skb,
  465. struct iwl_device_cmd *dev_cmd, int queue)
  466. {
  467. WARN_ONCE(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE,
  468. "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
  469. return trans->ops->tx(trans, skb, dev_cmd, queue);
  470. }
  471. static inline void iwl_trans_reclaim(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue,
  472. int ssn, struct sk_buff_head *skbs)
  473. {
  474. WARN_ONCE(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE,
  475. "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
  476. trans->ops->reclaim(trans, queue, ssn, skbs);
  477. }
  478. static inline void iwl_trans_tx_agg_disable(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue)
  479. {
  480. WARN_ONCE(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE,
  481. "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
  482. trans->ops->tx_agg_disable(trans, queue);
  483. }
  484. static inline void iwl_trans_tx_agg_setup(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue,
  485. int fifo, int sta_id, int tid,
  486. int frame_limit, u16 ssn)
  487. {
  488. might_sleep();
  489. WARN_ONCE(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE,
  490. "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
  491. trans->ops->tx_agg_setup(trans, queue, fifo, sta_id, tid,
  492. frame_limit, ssn);
  493. }
  494. static inline void iwl_trans_free(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  495. {
  496. trans->ops->free(trans);
  497. }
  498. static inline int iwl_trans_wait_tx_queue_empty(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  499. {
  500. WARN_ONCE(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE,
  501. "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
  502. return trans->ops->wait_tx_queue_empty(trans);
  503. }
  504. static inline int iwl_trans_check_stuck_queue(struct iwl_trans *trans, int q)
  505. {
  506. WARN_ONCE(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE,
  507. "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
  508. return trans->ops->check_stuck_queue(trans, q);
  509. }
  510. static inline int iwl_trans_dbgfs_register(struct iwl_trans *trans,
  511. struct dentry *dir)
  512. {
  513. return trans->ops->dbgfs_register(trans, dir);
  514. }
  515. #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP
  516. static inline int iwl_trans_suspend(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  517. {
  518. return trans->ops->suspend(trans);
  519. }
  520. static inline int iwl_trans_resume(struct iwl_trans *trans)
  521. {
  522. return trans->ops->resume(trans);
  523. }
  524. #endif
  525. static inline void iwl_trans_write8(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u8 val)
  526. {
  527. trans->ops->write8(trans, ofs, val);
  528. }
  529. static inline void iwl_trans_write32(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u32 val)
  530. {
  531. trans->ops->write32(trans, ofs, val);
  532. }
  533. static inline u32 iwl_trans_read32(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs)
  534. {
  535. return trans->ops->read32(trans, ofs);
  536. }
  537. static inline void iwl_trans_set_pmi(struct iwl_trans *trans, bool state)
  538. {
  539. trans->ops->set_pmi(trans, state);
  540. }
  541. /*****************************************************
  542. * Transport layers implementations + their allocation function
  543. ******************************************************/
  544. struct pci_dev;
  545. struct pci_device_id;
  546. extern const struct iwl_trans_ops trans_ops_pcie;
  547. struct iwl_trans *iwl_trans_pcie_alloc(struct iwl_shared *shrd,
  548. struct pci_dev *pdev,
  549. const struct pci_device_id *ent);
  550. int __must_check iwl_pci_register_driver(void);
  551. void iwl_pci_unregister_driver(void);
  552. extern const struct iwl_trans_ops trans_ops_idi;
  553. struct iwl_trans *iwl_trans_idi_alloc(struct iwl_shared *shrd,
  554. void *pdev_void,
  555. const void *ent_void);
  556. #endif /* __iwl_trans_h__ */