linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-drv.h

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/******************************************************************************
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#ifndef __iwl_drv_h__
#define __iwl_drv_h__
#include <linux/export.h>
/* for all modules */
#define DRV_NAME "iwlwifi"
#define IWLWIFI_VERSION "in-tree:"
#define DRV_COPYRIGHT "Copyright(c) 2003-2013 Intel Corporation"
#define DRV_AUTHOR "<ilw@linux.intel.com>"
/**
* DOC: Driver system flows - drv component
*
* This component implements the system flows such as bus enumeration, bus
* removal. Bus dependent parts of system flows (such as iwl_pci_probe) are in
* bus specific files (transport files). This is the code that is common among
* different buses.
*
* This component is also in charge of managing the several implementations of
* the wifi flows: it will allow to have several fw API implementation. These
* different implementations will differ in the way they implement mac80211's
* handlers too.
* The init flow wrt to the drv component looks like this:
* 1) The bus specific component is called from module_init
* 2) The bus specific component registers the bus driver
* 3) The bus driver calls the probe function
* 4) The bus specific component configures the bus
* 5) The bus specific component calls to the drv bus agnostic part
* (iwl_drv_start)
* 6) iwl_drv_start fetches the fw ASYNC, iwl_req_fw_callback
* 7) iwl_req_fw_callback parses the fw file
* 8) iwl_req_fw_callback starts the wifi implementation to matches the fw
*/
struct iwl_drv;
struct iwl_trans;
struct iwl_cfg;
/**
* iwl_drv_start - start the drv
*
* @trans_ops: the ops of the transport
* @cfg: device specific constants / virtual functions
*
* starts the driver: fetches the firmware. This should be called by bus
* specific system flows implementations. For example, the bus specific probe
* function should do bus related operations only, and then call to this
* function. It returns the driver object or %NULL if an error occured.
*/
struct iwl_drv *iwl_drv_start(struct iwl_trans *trans,
const struct iwl_cfg *cfg);
/**
* iwl_drv_stop - stop the drv
*
* @drv:
*
* Stop the driver. This should be called by bus specific system flows
* implementations. For example, the bus specific remove function should first
* call this function and then do the bus related operations only.
*/
void iwl_drv_stop(struct iwl_drv *drv);
/*
* exported symbol management
*
* The driver can be split into multiple modules, in which case some symbols
* must be exported for the sub-modules. However, if it's not split and
* everything is built-in, then we can avoid that.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_IWLWIFI_OPMODE_MODULAR
#define IWL_EXPORT_SYMBOL(sym) EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sym)
#else
#define IWL_EXPORT_SYMBOL(sym)
#endif
#endif /* __iwl_drv_h__ */