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#ifndef __iwl_trans_h__
#define __iwl_trans_h__
#include <linux/ieee80211.h>
#include <linux/mm.h> /* for page_address */
#include <linux/lockdep.h>
#include "iwl-debug.h"
#include "iwl-config.h"
#include "iwl-fw.h"
/**
* DOC: Transport layer - what is it ?
*
* The tranport layer is the layer that deals with the HW directly. It provides
* an abstraction of the underlying HW to the upper layer. The transport layer
* doesn't provide any policy, algorithm or anything of this kind, but only
* mechanisms to make the HW do something.It is not completely stateless but
* close to it.
* We will have an implementation for each different supported bus.
*/
/**
* DOC: Life cycle of the transport layer
*
* The transport layer has a very precise life cycle.
*
* 1) A helper function is called during the module initialization and
* registers the bus driver's ops with the transport's alloc function.
* 2) Bus's probe calls to the transport layer's allocation functions.
* Of course this function is bus specific.
* 3) This allocation functions will spawn the upper layer which will
* register mac80211.
*
* 4) At some point (i.e. mac80211's start call), the op_mode will call
* the following sequence:
* start_hw
* start_fw
*
* 5) Then when finished (or reset):
* stop_device
*
* 6) Eventually, the free function will be called.
*/
/**
* DOC: Host command section
*
* A host command is a commaned issued by the upper layer to the fw. There are
* several versions of fw that have several APIs. The transport layer is
* completely agnostic to these differences.
* The transport does provide helper functionnality (i.e. SYNC / ASYNC mode),
*/
#define SEQ_TO_QUEUE(s) (((s) >> 8) & 0x1f)
#define QUEUE_TO_SEQ(q) (((q) & 0x1f) << 8)
#define SEQ_TO_INDEX(s) ((s) & 0xff)
#define INDEX_TO_SEQ(i) ((i) & 0xff)
#define SEQ_RX_FRAME cpu_to_le16(0x8000)
/**
* struct iwl_cmd_header
*
* This header format appears in the beginning of each command sent from the
* driver, and each response/notification received from uCode.
*/
struct iwl_cmd_header {
u8 cmd; /* Command ID: REPLY_RXON, etc. */
u8 flags; /* 0:5 reserved, 6 abort, 7 internal */
/*
* The driver sets up the sequence number to values of its choosing.
* uCode does not use this value, but passes it back to the driver
* when sending the response to each driver-originated command, so
* the driver can match the response to the command. Since the values
* don't get used by uCode, the driver may set up an arbitrary format.
*
* There is one exception: uCode sets bit 15 when it originates
* the response/notification, i.e. when the response/notification
* is not a direct response to a command sent by the driver. For
* example, uCode issues REPLY_RX when it sends a received frame
* to the driver; it is not a direct response to any driver command.
*
* The Linux driver uses the following format:
*
* 0:7 tfd index - position within TX queue
* 8:12 TX queue id
* 13:14 reserved
* 15 unsolicited RX or uCode-originated notification
*/
__le16 sequence;
} __packed;
/* iwl_cmd_header flags value */
#define IWL_CMD_FAILED_MSK 0x40
#define FH_RSCSR_FRAME_SIZE_MSK 0x00003FFF /* bits 0-13 */
#define FH_RSCSR_FRAME_INVALID 0x55550000
#define FH_RSCSR_FRAME_ALIGN 0x40
struct iwl_rx_packet {
/*
* The first 4 bytes of the RX frame header contain both the RX frame
* size and some flags.
* Bit fields:
* 31: flag flush RB request
* 30: flag ignore TC (terminal counter) request
* 29: flag fast IRQ request
* 28-14: Reserved
* 13-00: RX frame size
*/
__le32 len_n_flags;
struct iwl_cmd_header hdr;
u8 data[];
} __packed;
/**
* enum CMD_MODE - how to send the host commands ?
*
* @CMD_SYNC: The caller will be stalled until the fw responds to the command
* @CMD_ASYNC: Return right away and don't wait for the response
* @CMD_WANT_SKB: valid only with CMD_SYNC. The caller needs the buffer of the
* response. The caller needs to call iwl_free_resp when done.
*/
enum CMD_MODE {
CMD_SYNC = 0,
CMD_ASYNC = BIT(0),
CMD_WANT_SKB = BIT(1),
CMD_SEND_IN_RFKILL = BIT(2),
};
#define DEF_CMD_PAYLOAD_SIZE 320
/**
* struct iwl_device_cmd
*
* For allocation of the command and tx queues, this establishes the overall
* size of the largest command we send to uCode, except for commands that
* aren't fully copied and use other TFD space.
*/
struct iwl_device_cmd {
struct iwl_cmd_header hdr; /* uCode API */
u8 payload[DEF_CMD_PAYLOAD_SIZE];
} __packed;
#define TFD_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE (sizeof(struct iwl_device_cmd))
/*
* number of transfer buffers (fragments) per transmit frame descriptor;
* this is just the driver's idea, the hardware supports 20
*/
#define IWL_MAX_CMD_TBS_PER_TFD 2
/**
* struct iwl_hcmd_dataflag - flag for each one of the chunks of the command
*
* @IWL_HCMD_DFL_NOCOPY: By default, the command is copied to the host command's
* ring. The transport layer doesn't map the command's buffer to DMA, but
* rather copies it to a previously allocated DMA buffer. This flag tells
* the transport layer not to copy the command, but to map the existing
* buffer (that is passed in) instead. This saves the memcpy and allows
* commands that are bigger than the fixed buffer to be submitted.
* Note that a TFD entry after a NOCOPY one cannot be a normal copied one.
* @IWL_HCMD_DFL_DUP: Only valid without NOCOPY, duplicate the memory for this
* chunk internally and free it again after the command completes. This
* can (currently) be used only once per command.
* Note that a TFD entry after a DUP one cannot be a normal copied one.
*/
enum iwl_hcmd_dataflag {
IWL_HCMD_DFL_NOCOPY = BIT(0),
IWL_HCMD_DFL_DUP = BIT(1),
};
/**
* struct iwl_host_cmd - Host command to the uCode
*
* @data: array of chunks that composes the data of the host command
* @resp_pkt: response packet, if %CMD_WANT_SKB was set
* @_rx_page_order: (internally used to free response packet)
* @_rx_page_addr: (internally used to free response packet)
* @handler_status: return value of the handler of the command
* (put in setup_rx_handlers) - valid for SYNC mode only
* @flags: can be CMD_*
* @len: array of the lengths of the chunks in data
* @dataflags: IWL_HCMD_DFL_*
* @id: id of the host command
*/
struct iwl_host_cmd {
const void *data[IWL_MAX_CMD_TBS_PER_TFD];
struct iwl_rx_packet *resp_pkt;
unsigned long _rx_page_addr;
u32 _rx_page_order;
int handler_status;
u32 flags;
u16 len[IWL_MAX_CMD_TBS_PER_TFD];
u8 dataflags[IWL_MAX_CMD_TBS_PER_TFD];
u8 id;
};
static inline void iwl_free_resp(struct iwl_host_cmd *cmd)
{
free_pages(cmd->_rx_page_addr, cmd->_rx_page_order);
}
struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer {
struct page *_page;
int _offset;
bool _page_stolen;
u32 _rx_page_order;
unsigned int truesize;
};
static inline void *rxb_addr(struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *r)
{
return (void *)((unsigned long)page_address(r->_page) + r->_offset);
}
static inline int rxb_offset(struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *r)
{
return r->_offset;
}
static inline struct page *rxb_steal_page(struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *r)
{
r->_page_stolen = true;
get_page(r->_page);
return r->_page;
}
static inline void iwl_free_rxb(struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *r)
{
__free_pages(r->_page, r->_rx_page_order);
}
#define MAX_NO_RECLAIM_CMDS 6
#define IWL_MASK(lo, hi) ((1 << (hi)) | ((1 << (hi)) - (1 << (lo))))
/*
* Maximum number of HW queues the transport layer
* currently supports
*/
#define IWL_MAX_HW_QUEUES 32
#define IWL_MAX_TID_COUNT 8
#define IWL_FRAME_LIMIT 64
/**
* enum iwl_wowlan_status - WoWLAN image/device status
* @IWL_D3_STATUS_ALIVE: firmware is still running after resume
* @IWL_D3_STATUS_RESET: device was reset while suspended
*/
enum iwl_d3_status {
IWL_D3_STATUS_ALIVE,
IWL_D3_STATUS_RESET,
};
/**
* struct iwl_trans_config - transport configuration
*
* @op_mode: pointer to the upper layer.
* @cmd_queue: the index of the command queue.
* Must be set before start_fw.
* @cmd_fifo: the fifo for host commands
* @no_reclaim_cmds: Some devices erroneously don't set the
* SEQ_RX_FRAME bit on some notifications, this is the
* list of such notifications to filter. Max length is
* %MAX_NO_RECLAIM_CMDS.
* @n_no_reclaim_cmds: # of commands in list
* @rx_buf_size_8k: 8 kB RX buffer size needed for A-MSDUs,
* if unset 4k will be the RX buffer size
* @bc_table_dword: set to true if the BC table expects the byte count to be
* in DWORD (as opposed to bytes)
* @queue_watchdog_timeout: time (in ms) after which queues
* are considered stuck and will trigger device restart
* @command_names: array of command names, must be 256 entries
* (one for each command); for debugging only
*/
struct iwl_trans_config {
struct iwl_op_mode *op_mode;
u8 cmd_queue;
u8 cmd_fifo;
const u8 *no_reclaim_cmds;
unsigned int n_no_reclaim_cmds;
bool rx_buf_size_8k;
bool bc_table_dword;
unsigned int queue_watchdog_timeout;
const char **command_names;
};
struct iwl_trans;
/**
* struct iwl_trans_ops - transport specific operations
*
* All the handlers MUST be implemented
*
* @start_hw: starts the HW- from that point on, the HW can send interrupts
* May sleep
* @op_mode_leave: Turn off the HW RF kill indication if on
* May sleep
* @start_fw: allocates and inits all the resources for the transport
* layer. Also kick a fw image.
* May sleep
* @fw_alive: called when the fw sends alive notification. If the fw provides
* the SCD base address in SRAM, then provide it here, or 0 otherwise.
* May sleep
* @stop_device: stops the whole device (embedded CPU put to reset) and stops
* the HW. From that point on, the HW will be in low power but will still
* issue interrupt if the HW RF kill is triggered. This callback must do
* the right thing and not crash even if start_hw() was called but not
* start_fw(). May sleep
* @d3_suspend: put the device into the correct mode for WoWLAN during
* suspend. This is optional, if not implemented WoWLAN will not be
* supported. This callback may sleep.
* @d3_resume: resume the device after WoWLAN, enabling the opmode to
* talk to the WoWLAN image to get its status. This is optional, if not
* implemented WoWLAN will not be supported. This callback may sleep.
* @send_cmd:send a host command. Must return -ERFKILL if RFkill is asserted.
* If RFkill is asserted in the middle of a SYNC host command, it must
* return -ERFKILL straight away.
* May sleep only if CMD_SYNC is set
* @tx: send an skb
* Must be atomic
* @reclaim: free packet until ssn. Returns a list of freed packets.
* Must be atomic
* @txq_enable: setup a queue. To setup an AC queue, use the
* iwl_trans_ac_txq_enable wrapper. fw_alive must have been called before
* this one. The op_mode must not configure the HCMD queue. May sleep.
* @txq_disable: de-configure a Tx queue to send AMPDUs
* Must be atomic
* @wait_tx_queue_empty: wait until all tx queues are empty
* May sleep
* @dbgfs_register: add the dbgfs files under this directory. Files will be
* automatically deleted.
* @write8: write a u8 to a register at offset ofs from the BAR
* @write32: write a u32 to a register at offset ofs from the BAR
* @read32: read a u32 register at offset ofs from the BAR
* @read_prph: read a DWORD from a periphery register
* @write_prph: write a DWORD to a periphery register
* @read_mem: read device's SRAM in DWORD
* @write_mem: write device's SRAM in DWORD. If %buf is %NULL, then the memory
* will be zeroed.
* @configure: configure parameters required by the transport layer from
* the op_mode. May be called several times before start_fw, can't be
* called after that.
* @set_pmi: set the power pmi state
* @grab_nic_access: wake the NIC to be able to access non-HBUS regs.
* Sleeping is not allowed between grab_nic_access and
* release_nic_access.
* @release_nic_access: let the NIC go to sleep. The "flags" parameter
* must be the same one that was sent before to the grab_nic_access.
* @set_bits_mask - set SRAM register according to value and mask.
*/
struct iwl_trans_ops {
int (*start_hw)(struct iwl_trans *iwl_trans);
void (*op_mode_leave)(struct iwl_trans *iwl_trans);
int (*start_fw)(struct iwl_trans *trans, const struct fw_img *fw,
bool run_in_rfkill);
void (*fw_alive)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 scd_addr);
void (*stop_device)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
iwlwifi: mvm: implement D3 testing For testing the D3 (WoWLAN) firmware, it is useful to be able to run the firmware with instrumentation while the host isn't sleeping and can poke at the firmware debug logging etc. Implement this by a debugfs file. When the file is opened the D3 firmware is loaded and all regular commands are blocked. While the file is being read, poll the firmware's PME status flag and report EOF once it changes to non-zero. When it is closed, do (most of) the resume processing. This lets a user just "cat" the file. Pressing Ctrl-C to kill the cat process will resume the firwmare as though the platform resumed for non-wireless reason and when the firmware wants to wake up reading from the file automatically completes. Unlike in real suspend, only disable interrupts and don't reset the TX/RX hardware while in the test mode. This is a workaround for some interrupt problems that happen only when the PCIe link isn't fully reset (presumably by changing the PCI config space registers which the core PCI code does.) Note that while regular operations are blocked from sending commands to the firmware, they could still be made and cause strange mac80211 issues. Therefore, while using this testing feature you need to be careful to not try to disconnect, roam or similar, and will see warnings for such attempts. Als note that this requires an upcoming firmware change to tell the driver the location of the PME status flag in SRAM. D3 test will fail if the firmware doesn't report the pointer. Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2013-05-14 18:53:45 +07:00
void (*d3_suspend)(struct iwl_trans *trans, bool test);
int (*d3_resume)(struct iwl_trans *trans, enum iwl_d3_status *status,
bool test);
int (*send_cmd)(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct iwl_host_cmd *cmd);
int (*tx)(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct iwl_device_cmd *dev_cmd, int queue);
void (*reclaim)(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue, int ssn,
struct sk_buff_head *skbs);
void (*txq_enable)(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue, int fifo,
int sta_id, int tid, int frame_limit, u16 ssn);
void (*txq_disable)(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue);
int (*dbgfs_register)(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct dentry* dir);
int (*wait_tx_queue_empty)(struct iwl_trans *trans);
void (*write8)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u8 val);
void (*write32)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u32 val);
u32 (*read32)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs);
u32 (*read_prph)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs);
void (*write_prph)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u32 val);
int (*read_mem)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 addr,
void *buf, int dwords);
int (*write_mem)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 addr,
const void *buf, int dwords);
void (*configure)(struct iwl_trans *trans,
const struct iwl_trans_config *trans_cfg);
void (*set_pmi)(struct iwl_trans *trans, bool state);
bool (*grab_nic_access)(struct iwl_trans *trans, bool silent,
unsigned long *flags);
void (*release_nic_access)(struct iwl_trans *trans,
unsigned long *flags);
void (*set_bits_mask)(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 reg, u32 mask,
u32 value);
};
/**
* enum iwl_trans_state - state of the transport layer
*
* @IWL_TRANS_NO_FW: no fw has sent an alive response
* @IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE: a fw has sent an alive response
*/
enum iwl_trans_state {
IWL_TRANS_NO_FW = 0,
IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE = 1,
};
/**
* struct iwl_trans - transport common data
*
* @ops - pointer to iwl_trans_ops
* @op_mode - pointer to the op_mode
* @cfg - pointer to the configuration
* @dev - pointer to struct device * that represents the device
* @hw_id: a u32 with the ID of the device / subdevice.
* Set during transport allocation.
* @hw_id_str: a string with info about HW ID. Set during transport allocation.
* @pm_support: set to true in start_hw if link pm is supported
* @dev_cmd_pool: pool for Tx cmd allocation - for internal use only.
* The user should use iwl_trans_{alloc,free}_tx_cmd.
* @dev_cmd_headroom: room needed for the transport's private use before the
* device_cmd for Tx - for internal use only
* The user should use iwl_trans_{alloc,free}_tx_cmd.
* @rx_mpdu_cmd: MPDU RX command ID, must be assigned by opmode before
* starting the firmware, used for tracing
* @rx_mpdu_cmd_hdr_size: used for tracing, amount of data before the
* start of the 802.11 header in the @rx_mpdu_cmd
*/
struct iwl_trans {
const struct iwl_trans_ops *ops;
struct iwl_op_mode *op_mode;
const struct iwl_cfg *cfg;
enum iwl_trans_state state;
struct device *dev;
u32 hw_rev;
u32 hw_id;
char hw_id_str[52];
u8 rx_mpdu_cmd, rx_mpdu_cmd_hdr_size;
bool pm_support;
/* The following fields are internal only */
struct kmem_cache *dev_cmd_pool;
size_t dev_cmd_headroom;
char dev_cmd_pool_name[50];
struct dentry *dbgfs_dir;
#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
struct lockdep_map sync_cmd_lockdep_map;
#endif
/* pointer to trans specific struct */
/*Ensure that this pointer will always be aligned to sizeof pointer */
char trans_specific[0] __aligned(sizeof(void *));
};
static inline void iwl_trans_configure(struct iwl_trans *trans,
const struct iwl_trans_config *trans_cfg)
{
trans->op_mode = trans_cfg->op_mode;
trans->ops->configure(trans, trans_cfg);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_start_hw(struct iwl_trans *trans)
{
might_sleep();
return trans->ops->start_hw(trans);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_op_mode_leave(struct iwl_trans *trans)
{
might_sleep();
if (trans->ops->op_mode_leave)
trans->ops->op_mode_leave(trans);
trans->op_mode = NULL;
trans->state = IWL_TRANS_NO_FW;
}
static inline void iwl_trans_fw_alive(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 scd_addr)
{
might_sleep();
trans->state = IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE;
trans->ops->fw_alive(trans, scd_addr);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_start_fw(struct iwl_trans *trans,
const struct fw_img *fw,
bool run_in_rfkill)
{
might_sleep();
WARN_ON_ONCE(!trans->rx_mpdu_cmd);
return trans->ops->start_fw(trans, fw, run_in_rfkill);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_stop_device(struct iwl_trans *trans)
{
might_sleep();
trans->ops->stop_device(trans);
trans->state = IWL_TRANS_NO_FW;
}
iwlwifi: mvm: implement D3 testing For testing the D3 (WoWLAN) firmware, it is useful to be able to run the firmware with instrumentation while the host isn't sleeping and can poke at the firmware debug logging etc. Implement this by a debugfs file. When the file is opened the D3 firmware is loaded and all regular commands are blocked. While the file is being read, poll the firmware's PME status flag and report EOF once it changes to non-zero. When it is closed, do (most of) the resume processing. This lets a user just "cat" the file. Pressing Ctrl-C to kill the cat process will resume the firwmare as though the platform resumed for non-wireless reason and when the firmware wants to wake up reading from the file automatically completes. Unlike in real suspend, only disable interrupts and don't reset the TX/RX hardware while in the test mode. This is a workaround for some interrupt problems that happen only when the PCIe link isn't fully reset (presumably by changing the PCI config space registers which the core PCI code does.) Note that while regular operations are blocked from sending commands to the firmware, they could still be made and cause strange mac80211 issues. Therefore, while using this testing feature you need to be careful to not try to disconnect, roam or similar, and will see warnings for such attempts. Als note that this requires an upcoming firmware change to tell the driver the location of the PME status flag in SRAM. D3 test will fail if the firmware doesn't report the pointer. Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2013-05-14 18:53:45 +07:00
static inline void iwl_trans_d3_suspend(struct iwl_trans *trans, bool test)
{
might_sleep();
iwlwifi: mvm: implement D3 testing For testing the D3 (WoWLAN) firmware, it is useful to be able to run the firmware with instrumentation while the host isn't sleeping and can poke at the firmware debug logging etc. Implement this by a debugfs file. When the file is opened the D3 firmware is loaded and all regular commands are blocked. While the file is being read, poll the firmware's PME status flag and report EOF once it changes to non-zero. When it is closed, do (most of) the resume processing. This lets a user just "cat" the file. Pressing Ctrl-C to kill the cat process will resume the firwmare as though the platform resumed for non-wireless reason and when the firmware wants to wake up reading from the file automatically completes. Unlike in real suspend, only disable interrupts and don't reset the TX/RX hardware while in the test mode. This is a workaround for some interrupt problems that happen only when the PCIe link isn't fully reset (presumably by changing the PCI config space registers which the core PCI code does.) Note that while regular operations are blocked from sending commands to the firmware, they could still be made and cause strange mac80211 issues. Therefore, while using this testing feature you need to be careful to not try to disconnect, roam or similar, and will see warnings for such attempts. Als note that this requires an upcoming firmware change to tell the driver the location of the PME status flag in SRAM. D3 test will fail if the firmware doesn't report the pointer. Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2013-05-14 18:53:45 +07:00
trans->ops->d3_suspend(trans, test);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_d3_resume(struct iwl_trans *trans,
iwlwifi: mvm: implement D3 testing For testing the D3 (WoWLAN) firmware, it is useful to be able to run the firmware with instrumentation while the host isn't sleeping and can poke at the firmware debug logging etc. Implement this by a debugfs file. When the file is opened the D3 firmware is loaded and all regular commands are blocked. While the file is being read, poll the firmware's PME status flag and report EOF once it changes to non-zero. When it is closed, do (most of) the resume processing. This lets a user just "cat" the file. Pressing Ctrl-C to kill the cat process will resume the firwmare as though the platform resumed for non-wireless reason and when the firmware wants to wake up reading from the file automatically completes. Unlike in real suspend, only disable interrupts and don't reset the TX/RX hardware while in the test mode. This is a workaround for some interrupt problems that happen only when the PCIe link isn't fully reset (presumably by changing the PCI config space registers which the core PCI code does.) Note that while regular operations are blocked from sending commands to the firmware, they could still be made and cause strange mac80211 issues. Therefore, while using this testing feature you need to be careful to not try to disconnect, roam or similar, and will see warnings for such attempts. Als note that this requires an upcoming firmware change to tell the driver the location of the PME status flag in SRAM. D3 test will fail if the firmware doesn't report the pointer. Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2013-05-14 18:53:45 +07:00
enum iwl_d3_status *status,
bool test)
{
might_sleep();
iwlwifi: mvm: implement D3 testing For testing the D3 (WoWLAN) firmware, it is useful to be able to run the firmware with instrumentation while the host isn't sleeping and can poke at the firmware debug logging etc. Implement this by a debugfs file. When the file is opened the D3 firmware is loaded and all regular commands are blocked. While the file is being read, poll the firmware's PME status flag and report EOF once it changes to non-zero. When it is closed, do (most of) the resume processing. This lets a user just "cat" the file. Pressing Ctrl-C to kill the cat process will resume the firwmare as though the platform resumed for non-wireless reason and when the firmware wants to wake up reading from the file automatically completes. Unlike in real suspend, only disable interrupts and don't reset the TX/RX hardware while in the test mode. This is a workaround for some interrupt problems that happen only when the PCIe link isn't fully reset (presumably by changing the PCI config space registers which the core PCI code does.) Note that while regular operations are blocked from sending commands to the firmware, they could still be made and cause strange mac80211 issues. Therefore, while using this testing feature you need to be careful to not try to disconnect, roam or similar, and will see warnings for such attempts. Als note that this requires an upcoming firmware change to tell the driver the location of the PME status flag in SRAM. D3 test will fail if the firmware doesn't report the pointer. Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
2013-05-14 18:53:45 +07:00
return trans->ops->d3_resume(trans, status, test);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_send_cmd(struct iwl_trans *trans,
struct iwl_host_cmd *cmd)
{
int ret;
if (unlikely(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE)) {
IWL_ERR(trans, "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
return -EIO;
}
if (!(cmd->flags & CMD_ASYNC))
lock_map_acquire_read(&trans->sync_cmd_lockdep_map);
ret = trans->ops->send_cmd(trans, cmd);
if (!(cmd->flags & CMD_ASYNC))
lock_map_release(&trans->sync_cmd_lockdep_map);
return ret;
}
static inline struct iwl_device_cmd *
iwl_trans_alloc_tx_cmd(struct iwl_trans *trans)
{
u8 *dev_cmd_ptr = kmem_cache_alloc(trans->dev_cmd_pool, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (unlikely(dev_cmd_ptr == NULL))
return NULL;
return (struct iwl_device_cmd *)
(dev_cmd_ptr + trans->dev_cmd_headroom);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_free_tx_cmd(struct iwl_trans *trans,
struct iwl_device_cmd *dev_cmd)
{
u8 *dev_cmd_ptr = (u8 *)dev_cmd - trans->dev_cmd_headroom;
kmem_cache_free(trans->dev_cmd_pool, dev_cmd_ptr);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_tx(struct iwl_trans *trans, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct iwl_device_cmd *dev_cmd, int queue)
{
if (unlikely(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE))
IWL_ERR(trans, "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
return trans->ops->tx(trans, skb, dev_cmd, queue);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_reclaim(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue,
int ssn, struct sk_buff_head *skbs)
{
if (unlikely(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE))
IWL_ERR(trans, "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
trans->ops->reclaim(trans, queue, ssn, skbs);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_txq_disable(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue)
{
if (unlikely(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE))
IWL_ERR(trans, "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
trans->ops->txq_disable(trans, queue);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_txq_enable(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue,
int fifo, int sta_id, int tid,
int frame_limit, u16 ssn)
{
might_sleep();
if (unlikely((trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE)))
IWL_ERR(trans, "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
trans->ops->txq_enable(trans, queue, fifo, sta_id, tid,
frame_limit, ssn);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_ac_txq_enable(struct iwl_trans *trans, int queue,
int fifo)
{
iwl_trans_txq_enable(trans, queue, fifo, -1,
IWL_MAX_TID_COUNT, IWL_FRAME_LIMIT, 0);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_wait_tx_queue_empty(struct iwl_trans *trans)
{
if (unlikely(trans->state != IWL_TRANS_FW_ALIVE))
IWL_ERR(trans, "%s bad state = %d", __func__, trans->state);
return trans->ops->wait_tx_queue_empty(trans);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_dbgfs_register(struct iwl_trans *trans,
struct dentry *dir)
{
return trans->ops->dbgfs_register(trans, dir);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_write8(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u8 val)
{
trans->ops->write8(trans, ofs, val);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_write32(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs, u32 val)
{
trans->ops->write32(trans, ofs, val);
}
static inline u32 iwl_trans_read32(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs)
{
return trans->ops->read32(trans, ofs);
}
static inline u32 iwl_trans_read_prph(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs)
{
return trans->ops->read_prph(trans, ofs);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_write_prph(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 ofs,
u32 val)
{
return trans->ops->write_prph(trans, ofs, val);
}
static inline int iwl_trans_read_mem(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 addr,
void *buf, int dwords)
{
return trans->ops->read_mem(trans, addr, buf, dwords);
}
#define iwl_trans_read_mem_bytes(trans, addr, buf, bufsize) \
do { \
if (__builtin_constant_p(bufsize)) \
BUILD_BUG_ON((bufsize) % sizeof(u32)); \
iwl_trans_read_mem(trans, addr, buf, (bufsize) / sizeof(u32));\
} while (0)
static inline u32 iwl_trans_read_mem32(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 addr)
{
u32 value;
if (WARN_ON(iwl_trans_read_mem(trans, addr, &value, 1)))
return 0xa5a5a5a5;
return value;
}
static inline int iwl_trans_write_mem(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 addr,
const void *buf, int dwords)
{
return trans->ops->write_mem(trans, addr, buf, dwords);
}
static inline u32 iwl_trans_write_mem32(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 addr,
u32 val)
{
return iwl_trans_write_mem(trans, addr, &val, 1);
}
static inline void iwl_trans_set_pmi(struct iwl_trans *trans, bool state)
{
trans->ops->set_pmi(trans, state);
}
static inline void
iwl_trans_set_bits_mask(struct iwl_trans *trans, u32 reg, u32 mask, u32 value)
{
trans->ops->set_bits_mask(trans, reg, mask, value);
}
#define iwl_trans_grab_nic_access(trans, silent, flags) \
__cond_lock(nic_access, \
likely((trans)->ops->grab_nic_access(trans, silent, flags)))
static inline void __releases(nic_access)
iwl_trans_release_nic_access(struct iwl_trans *trans, unsigned long *flags)
{
trans->ops->release_nic_access(trans, flags);
__release(nic_access);
}
/*****************************************************
* driver (transport) register/unregister functions
******************************************************/
int __must_check iwl_pci_register_driver(void);
void iwl_pci_unregister_driver(void);
static inline void trans_lockdep_init(struct iwl_trans *trans)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
static struct lock_class_key __key;
lockdep_init_map(&trans->sync_cmd_lockdep_map, "sync_cmd_lockdep_map",
&__key, 0);
#endif
}
#endif /* __iwl_trans_h__ */