linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/net/wireless/libertas/dev.h

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/**
* This file contains definitions and data structures specific
* to Marvell 802.11 NIC. It contains the Device Information
* structure struct lbs_private..
*/
#ifndef _LBS_DEV_H_
#define _LBS_DEV_H_
#include "mesh.h"
#include "defs.h"
#include "host.h"
kfifo: move struct kfifo in place This is a new generic kernel FIFO implementation. The current kernel fifo API is not very widely used, because it has to many constrains. Only 17 files in the current 2.6.31-rc5 used it. FIFO's are like list's a very basic thing and a kfifo API which handles the most use case would save a lot of development time and memory resources. I think this are the reasons why kfifo is not in use: - The API is to simple, important functions are missing - A fifo can be only allocated dynamically - There is a requirement of a spinlock whether you need it or not - There is no support for data records inside a fifo So I decided to extend the kfifo in a more generic way without blowing up the API to much. The new API has the following benefits: - Generic usage: For kernel internal use and/or device driver. - Provide an API for the most use case. - Slim API: The whole API provides 25 functions. - Linux style habit. - DECLARE_KFIFO, DEFINE_KFIFO and INIT_KFIFO Macros - Direct copy_to_user from the fifo and copy_from_user into the fifo. - The kfifo itself is an in place member of the using data structure, this save an indirection access and does not waste the kernel allocator. - Lockless access: if only one reader and one writer is active on the fifo, which is the common use case, no additional locking is necessary. - Remove spinlock - give the user the freedom of choice what kind of locking to use if one is required. - Ability to handle records. Three type of records are supported: - Variable length records between 0-255 bytes, with a record size field of 1 bytes. - Variable length records between 0-65535 bytes, with a record size field of 2 bytes. - Fixed size records, which no record size field. - Preserve memory resource. - Performance! - Easy to use! This patch: Since most users want to have the kfifo as part of another object, reorganize the code to allow including struct kfifo in another data structure. This requires changing the kfifo_alloc and kfifo_init prototypes so that we pass an existing kfifo pointer into them. This patch changes the implementation and all existing users. [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix warning] Signed-off-by: Stefani Seibold <stefani@seibold.net> Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> Acked-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com> Acked-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2009-12-22 05:37:26 +07:00
#include <linux/kfifo.h>
/** sleep_params */
struct sleep_params {
uint16_t sp_error;
uint16_t sp_offset;
uint16_t sp_stabletime;
uint8_t sp_calcontrol;
uint8_t sp_extsleepclk;
uint16_t sp_reserved;
};
/** Private structure for the MV device */
struct lbs_private {
/* Basic networking */
struct net_device *dev;
u32 connect_status;
struct work_struct mcast_work;
u32 nr_of_multicastmacaddr;
u8 multicastlist[MRVDRV_MAX_MULTICAST_LIST_SIZE][ETH_ALEN];
/* CFG80211 */
struct wireless_dev *wdev;
net/wireless/libertas: do not call wiphy_unregister() w/o wiphy_register() The libertas driver calls wiphy_unregister() without a prior wiphy_register() when a devices fails initialization. Fix this by introducing a private flag. [ 9.310000] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000 [...] [ 9.330000] [<c0311310>] (wiphy_unregister+0xfc/0x19c) from [<bf00c9ec>] (lbs_cfg_free+0x70/0x9c [libertas]) [ 9.330000] [<bf00c9ec>] (lbs_cfg_free+0x70/0x9c [libertas]) from [<bf014fdc>] (lbs_remove_card+0x180/0x210 [libertas]) [ 9.330000] [<bf014fdc>] (lbs_remove_card+0x180/0x210 [libertas]) from [<bf035394>] (if_sdio_probe+0xdc4/0xef4 [libertas_sdio]) [ 9.330000] [<bf035394>] (if_sdio_probe+0xdc4/0xef4 [libertas_sdio]) from [<c0230d14>] (sdio_bus_probe+0xd4/0xf0) [ 9.330000] [<c0230d14>] (sdio_bus_probe+0xd4/0xf0) from [<c01a6034>] (driver_probe_device+0xa4/0x174) [ 9.330000] [<c01a6034>] (driver_probe_device+0xa4/0x174) from [<c01a6164>] (__driver_attach+0x60/0x84) [ 9.330000] [<c01a6164>] (__driver_attach+0x60/0x84) from [<c01a5854>] (bus_for_each_dev+0x4c/0x8c) [ 9.330000] [<c01a5854>] (bus_for_each_dev+0x4c/0x8c) from [<c01a50e4>] (bus_add_driver+0xa0/0x228) [ 9.330000] [<c01a50e4>] (bus_add_driver+0xa0/0x228) from [<c01a6470>] (driver_register+0xc0/0x150) [ 9.330000] [<c01a6470>] (driver_register+0xc0/0x150) from [<bf03a06c>] (if_sdio_init_module+0x6c/0x108 [libertas_sdio]) [ 9.330000] [<bf03a06c>] (if_sdio_init_module+0x6c/0x108 [libertas_sdio]) from [<c00263ac>] (do_one_initcall+0x5c/0x1bc) [ 9.330000] [<c00263ac>] (do_one_initcall+0x5c/0x1bc) from [<c0069f80>] (sys_init_module+0xc0/0x1f0) [ 9.330000] [<c0069f80>] (sys_init_module+0xc0/0x1f0) from [<c0026f00>] (ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x30) Signed-off-by: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> Cc: Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Cc: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com> Cc: Holger Schurig <hs4233@mail.mn-solutions.de> Cc: Bing Zhao <bzhao@marvell.com> Cc: libertas-dev@lists.infradead.org Cc: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2010-03-29 22:14:18 +07:00
bool wiphy_registered;
bool stopping;
struct cfg80211_scan_request *scan_req;
u8 assoc_bss[ETH_ALEN];
u8 disassoc_reason;
/* Mesh */
struct net_device *mesh_dev; /* Virtual device */
#ifdef CONFIG_LIBERTAS_MESH
u32 mesh_connect_status;
struct lbs_mesh_stats mstats;
int mesh_open;
uint16_t mesh_tlv;
u8 mesh_ssid[IEEE80211_MAX_SSID_LEN + 1];
u8 mesh_ssid_len;
#endif
/* Debugfs */
struct dentry *debugfs_dir;
struct dentry *debugfs_debug;
struct dentry *debugfs_files[6];
struct dentry *events_dir;
struct dentry *debugfs_events_files[6];
struct dentry *regs_dir;
struct dentry *debugfs_regs_files[6];
/* Hardware debugging */
u32 mac_offset;
u32 bbp_offset;
u32 rf_offset;
/* Power management */
u16 psmode;
u32 psstate;
u8 needtowakeup;
/* Deep sleep */
int is_deep_sleep;
int deep_sleep_required;
int is_auto_deep_sleep_enabled;
int wakeup_dev_required;
int is_activity_detected;
int auto_deep_sleep_timeout; /* in ms */
wait_queue_head_t ds_awake_q;
struct timer_list auto_deepsleep_timer;
/* Host sleep*/
int is_host_sleep_configured;
int is_host_sleep_activated;
wait_queue_head_t host_sleep_q;
/* Hardware access */
void *card;
u8 fw_ready;
u8 surpriseremoved;
int (*hw_host_to_card) (struct lbs_private *priv, u8 type, u8 *payload, u16 nb);
void (*reset_card) (struct lbs_private *priv);
int (*enter_deep_sleep) (struct lbs_private *priv);
int (*exit_deep_sleep) (struct lbs_private *priv);
int (*reset_deep_sleep_wakeup) (struct lbs_private *priv);
/* Adapter info (from EEPROM) */
u32 fwrelease;
u32 fwcapinfo;
u16 regioncode;
u8 current_addr[ETH_ALEN];
/* Command download */
u8 dnld_sent;
/* bit0 1/0=data_sent/data_tx_done,
bit1 1/0=cmd_sent/cmd_tx_done,
all other bits reserved 0 */
u16 seqnum;
struct cmd_ctrl_node *cmd_array;
struct cmd_ctrl_node *cur_cmd;
struct list_head cmdfreeq; /* free command buffers */
struct list_head cmdpendingq; /* pending command buffers */
struct timer_list command_timer;
int cmd_timed_out;
/* Command responses sent from the hardware to the driver */
u8 resp_idx;
u8 resp_buf[2][LBS_UPLD_SIZE];
u32 resp_len[2];
/* Events sent from hardware to driver */
kfifo: move struct kfifo in place This is a new generic kernel FIFO implementation. The current kernel fifo API is not very widely used, because it has to many constrains. Only 17 files in the current 2.6.31-rc5 used it. FIFO's are like list's a very basic thing and a kfifo API which handles the most use case would save a lot of development time and memory resources. I think this are the reasons why kfifo is not in use: - The API is to simple, important functions are missing - A fifo can be only allocated dynamically - There is a requirement of a spinlock whether you need it or not - There is no support for data records inside a fifo So I decided to extend the kfifo in a more generic way without blowing up the API to much. The new API has the following benefits: - Generic usage: For kernel internal use and/or device driver. - Provide an API for the most use case. - Slim API: The whole API provides 25 functions. - Linux style habit. - DECLARE_KFIFO, DEFINE_KFIFO and INIT_KFIFO Macros - Direct copy_to_user from the fifo and copy_from_user into the fifo. - The kfifo itself is an in place member of the using data structure, this save an indirection access and does not waste the kernel allocator. - Lockless access: if only one reader and one writer is active on the fifo, which is the common use case, no additional locking is necessary. - Remove spinlock - give the user the freedom of choice what kind of locking to use if one is required. - Ability to handle records. Three type of records are supported: - Variable length records between 0-255 bytes, with a record size field of 1 bytes. - Variable length records between 0-65535 bytes, with a record size field of 2 bytes. - Fixed size records, which no record size field. - Preserve memory resource. - Performance! - Easy to use! This patch: Since most users want to have the kfifo as part of another object, reorganize the code to allow including struct kfifo in another data structure. This requires changing the kfifo_alloc and kfifo_init prototypes so that we pass an existing kfifo pointer into them. This patch changes the implementation and all existing users. [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix warning] Signed-off-by: Stefani Seibold <stefani@seibold.net> Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> Acked-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com> Acked-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2009-12-22 05:37:26 +07:00
struct kfifo event_fifo;
/** thread to service interrupts */
struct task_struct *main_thread;
wait_queue_head_t waitq;
struct workqueue_struct *work_thread;
/** Encryption stuff */
u8 authtype_auto;
u8 wep_tx_key;
u8 wep_key[4][WLAN_KEY_LEN_WEP104];
u8 wep_key_len[4];
/* Wake On LAN */
uint32_t wol_criteria;
uint8_t wol_gpio;
uint8_t wol_gap;
bool ehs_remove_supported;
/* Transmitting */
int tx_pending_len; /* -1 while building packet */
u8 tx_pending_buf[LBS_UPLD_SIZE];
/* protected by hard_start_xmit serialization */
u8 txretrycount;
struct sk_buff *currenttxskb;
/* Locks */
struct mutex lock;
spinlock_t driver_lock;
/* NIC/link operation characteristics */
u16 mac_control;
u8 radio_on;
u8 cur_rate;
u8 channel;
s16 txpower_cur;
s16 txpower_min;
s16 txpower_max;
/** Scanning */
struct delayed_work scan_work;
int scan_channel;
/* Queue of things waiting for scan completion */
wait_queue_head_t scan_q;
/* Whether the scan was initiated internally and not by cfg80211 */
bool internal_scan;
unsigned long last_scan;
};
extern struct cmd_confirm_sleep confirm_sleep;
#endif