linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-csr.h
Johannes Berg 3fd0d3c170 iwlwifi: pcie: support 7265-D devices
Identify 7265-D devices using the hardware revision (they have the
same PCI IDs as 7265) and change the configuration for them taking
the differences (currently only the firmware image) into account.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Grumbach <emmanuel.grumbach@intel.com>
2014-11-24 08:30:12 +02:00

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#ifndef __iwl_csr_h__
#define __iwl_csr_h__
/*
* CSR (control and status registers)
*
* CSR registers are mapped directly into PCI bus space, and are accessible
* whenever platform supplies power to device, even when device is in
* low power states due to driver-invoked device resets
* (e.g. CSR_RESET_REG_FLAG_SW_RESET) or uCode-driven power-saving modes.
*
* Use iwl_write32() and iwl_read32() family to access these registers;
* these provide simple PCI bus access, without waking up the MAC.
* Do not use iwl_write_direct32() family for these registers;
* no need to "grab nic access" via CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_MAC_ACCESS_REQ.
* The MAC (uCode processor, etc.) does not need to be powered up for accessing
* the CSR registers.
*
* NOTE: Device does need to be awake in order to read this memory
* via CSR_EEPROM and CSR_OTP registers
*/
#define CSR_BASE (0x000)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG (CSR_BASE+0x000) /* hardware interface config */
#define CSR_INT_COALESCING (CSR_BASE+0x004) /* accum ints, 32-usec units */
#define CSR_INT (CSR_BASE+0x008) /* host interrupt status/ack */
#define CSR_INT_MASK (CSR_BASE+0x00c) /* host interrupt enable */
#define CSR_FH_INT_STATUS (CSR_BASE+0x010) /* busmaster int status/ack*/
#define CSR_GPIO_IN (CSR_BASE+0x018) /* read external chip pins */
#define CSR_RESET (CSR_BASE+0x020) /* busmaster enable, NMI, etc*/
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL (CSR_BASE+0x024)
/* 2nd byte of CSR_INT_COALESCING, not accessible via iwl_write32()! */
#define CSR_INT_PERIODIC_REG (CSR_BASE+0x005)
/*
* Hardware revision info
* Bit fields:
* 31-16: Reserved
* 15-4: Type of device: see CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_xxx definitions
* 3-2: Revision step: 0 = A, 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D
* 1-0: "Dash" (-) value, as in A-1, etc.
*/
#define CSR_HW_REV (CSR_BASE+0x028)
/*
* EEPROM and OTP (one-time-programmable) memory reads
*
* NOTE: Device must be awake, initialized via apm_ops.init(),
* in order to read.
*/
#define CSR_EEPROM_REG (CSR_BASE+0x02c)
#define CSR_EEPROM_GP (CSR_BASE+0x030)
#define CSR_OTP_GP_REG (CSR_BASE+0x034)
#define CSR_GIO_REG (CSR_BASE+0x03C)
#define CSR_GP_UCODE_REG (CSR_BASE+0x048)
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG (CSR_BASE+0x050)
/*
* UCODE-DRIVER GP (general purpose) mailbox registers.
* SET/CLR registers set/clear bit(s) if "1" is written.
*/
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1 (CSR_BASE+0x054)
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1_SET (CSR_BASE+0x058)
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1_CLR (CSR_BASE+0x05c)
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP2 (CSR_BASE+0x060)
#define CSR_MBOX_SET_REG (CSR_BASE + 0x88)
#define CSR_LED_REG (CSR_BASE+0x094)
#define CSR_DRAM_INT_TBL_REG (CSR_BASE+0x0A0)
#define CSR_MAC_SHADOW_REG_CTRL (CSR_BASE+0x0A8) /* 6000 and up */
/* GIO Chicken Bits (PCI Express bus link power management) */
#define CSR_GIO_CHICKEN_BITS (CSR_BASE+0x100)
/* Analog phase-lock-loop configuration */
#define CSR_ANA_PLL_CFG (CSR_BASE+0x20c)
/*
* CSR HW resources monitor registers
*/
#define CSR_MONITOR_CFG_REG (CSR_BASE+0x214)
#define CSR_MONITOR_STATUS_REG (CSR_BASE+0x228)
#define CSR_MONITOR_XTAL_RESOURCES (0x00000010)
/*
* CSR Hardware Revision Workaround Register. Indicates hardware rev;
* "step" determines CCK backoff for txpower calculation. Used for 4965 only.
* See also CSR_HW_REV register.
* Bit fields:
* 3-2: 0 = A, 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D step
* 1-0: "Dash" (-) value, as in C-1, etc.
*/
#define CSR_HW_REV_WA_REG (CSR_BASE+0x22C)
#define CSR_DBG_HPET_MEM_REG (CSR_BASE+0x240)
#define CSR_DBG_LINK_PWR_MGMT_REG (CSR_BASE+0x250)
/* Bits for CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG */
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_MSK_MAC_DASH (0x00000003)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_MSK_MAC_STEP (0x0000000C)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_MSK_BOARD_VER (0x000000C0)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_BIT_MAC_SI (0x00000100)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_BIT_RADIO_SI (0x00000200)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_MSK_PHY_TYPE (0x00000C00)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_MSK_PHY_DASH (0x00003000)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_MSK_PHY_STEP (0x0000C000)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_POS_MAC_DASH (0)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_POS_MAC_STEP (2)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_POS_BOARD_VER (6)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_POS_PHY_TYPE (10)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_POS_PHY_DASH (12)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_POS_PHY_STEP (14)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_BIT_HAP_WAKE_L1A (0x00080000)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_BIT_EEPROM_OWN_SEM (0x00200000)
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_BIT_NIC_READY (0x00400000) /* PCI_OWN_SEM */
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_BIT_NIC_PREPARE_DONE (0x02000000) /* ME_OWN */
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_PREPARE (0x08000000) /* WAKE_ME */
#define CSR_HW_IF_CONFIG_REG_PERSIST_MODE (0x40000000) /* PERSISTENCE */
#define CSR_MBOX_SET_REG_OS_ALIVE BIT(5)
#define CSR_INT_PERIODIC_DIS (0x00) /* disable periodic int*/
#define CSR_INT_PERIODIC_ENA (0xFF) /* 255*32 usec ~ 8 msec*/
/* interrupt flags in INTA, set by uCode or hardware (e.g. dma),
* acknowledged (reset) by host writing "1" to flagged bits. */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_FH_RX (1 << 31) /* Rx DMA, cmd responses, FH_INT[17:16] */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_HW_ERR (1 << 29) /* DMA hardware error FH_INT[31] */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_RX_PERIODIC (1 << 28) /* Rx periodic */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_FH_TX (1 << 27) /* Tx DMA FH_INT[1:0] */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_SCD (1 << 26) /* TXQ pointer advanced */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_SW_ERR (1 << 25) /* uCode error */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_RF_KILL (1 << 7) /* HW RFKILL switch GP_CNTRL[27] toggled */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_CT_KILL (1 << 6) /* Critical temp (chip too hot) rfkill */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_SW_RX (1 << 3) /* Rx, command responses */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_WAKEUP (1 << 1) /* NIC controller waking up (pwr mgmt) */
#define CSR_INT_BIT_ALIVE (1 << 0) /* uCode interrupts once it initializes */
#define CSR_INI_SET_MASK (CSR_INT_BIT_FH_RX | \
CSR_INT_BIT_HW_ERR | \
CSR_INT_BIT_FH_TX | \
CSR_INT_BIT_SW_ERR | \
CSR_INT_BIT_RF_KILL | \
CSR_INT_BIT_SW_RX | \
CSR_INT_BIT_WAKEUP | \
CSR_INT_BIT_ALIVE | \
CSR_INT_BIT_RX_PERIODIC)
/* interrupt flags in FH (flow handler) (PCI busmaster DMA) */
#define CSR_FH_INT_BIT_ERR (1 << 31) /* Error */
#define CSR_FH_INT_BIT_HI_PRIOR (1 << 30) /* High priority Rx, bypass coalescing */
#define CSR_FH_INT_BIT_RX_CHNL1 (1 << 17) /* Rx channel 1 */
#define CSR_FH_INT_BIT_RX_CHNL0 (1 << 16) /* Rx channel 0 */
#define CSR_FH_INT_BIT_TX_CHNL1 (1 << 1) /* Tx channel 1 */
#define CSR_FH_INT_BIT_TX_CHNL0 (1 << 0) /* Tx channel 0 */
#define CSR_FH_INT_RX_MASK (CSR_FH_INT_BIT_HI_PRIOR | \
CSR_FH_INT_BIT_RX_CHNL1 | \
CSR_FH_INT_BIT_RX_CHNL0)
#define CSR_FH_INT_TX_MASK (CSR_FH_INT_BIT_TX_CHNL1 | \
CSR_FH_INT_BIT_TX_CHNL0)
/* GPIO */
#define CSR_GPIO_IN_BIT_AUX_POWER (0x00000200)
#define CSR_GPIO_IN_VAL_VAUX_PWR_SRC (0x00000000)
#define CSR_GPIO_IN_VAL_VMAIN_PWR_SRC (0x00000200)
/* RESET */
#define CSR_RESET_REG_FLAG_NEVO_RESET (0x00000001)
#define CSR_RESET_REG_FLAG_FORCE_NMI (0x00000002)
#define CSR_RESET_REG_FLAG_SW_RESET (0x00000080)
#define CSR_RESET_REG_FLAG_MASTER_DISABLED (0x00000100)
#define CSR_RESET_REG_FLAG_STOP_MASTER (0x00000200)
#define CSR_RESET_LINK_PWR_MGMT_DISABLED (0x80000000)
/*
* GP (general purpose) CONTROL REGISTER
* Bit fields:
* 27: HW_RF_KILL_SW
* Indicates state of (platform's) hardware RF-Kill switch
* 26-24: POWER_SAVE_TYPE
* Indicates current power-saving mode:
* 000 -- No power saving
* 001 -- MAC power-down
* 010 -- PHY (radio) power-down
* 011 -- Error
* 10: XTAL ON request
* 9-6: SYS_CONFIG
* Indicates current system configuration, reflecting pins on chip
* as forced high/low by device circuit board.
* 4: GOING_TO_SLEEP
* Indicates MAC is entering a power-saving sleep power-down.
* Not a good time to access device-internal resources.
* 3: MAC_ACCESS_REQ
* Host sets this to request and maintain MAC wakeup, to allow host
* access to device-internal resources. Host must wait for
* MAC_CLOCK_READY (and !GOING_TO_SLEEP) before accessing non-CSR
* device registers.
* 2: INIT_DONE
* Host sets this to put device into fully operational D0 power mode.
* Host resets this after SW_RESET to put device into low power mode.
* 0: MAC_CLOCK_READY
* Indicates MAC (ucode processor, etc.) is powered up and can run.
* Internal resources are accessible.
* NOTE: This does not indicate that the processor is actually running.
* NOTE: This does not indicate that device has completed
* init or post-power-down restore of internal SRAM memory.
* Use CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1_BIT_MAC_SLEEP as indication that
* SRAM is restored and uCode is in normal operation mode.
* Later devices (5xxx/6xxx/1xxx) use non-volatile SRAM, and
* do not need to save/restore it.
* NOTE: After device reset, this bit remains "0" until host sets
* INIT_DONE
*/
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_MAC_CLOCK_READY (0x00000001)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_INIT_DONE (0x00000004)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_MAC_ACCESS_REQ (0x00000008)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_GOING_TO_SLEEP (0x00000010)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_XTAL_ON (0x00000400)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_VAL_MAC_ACCESS_EN (0x00000001)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_MSK_POWER_SAVE_TYPE (0x07000000)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_MAC_POWER_SAVE (0x04000000)
#define CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_HW_RF_KILL_SW (0x08000000)
/* HW REV */
#define CSR_HW_REV_DASH(_val) (((_val) & 0x0000003) >> 0)
#define CSR_HW_REV_STEP(_val) (((_val) & 0x000000C) >> 2)
/**
* hw_rev values
*/
enum {
SILICON_A_STEP = 0,
SILICON_B_STEP,
};
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_MSK (0x000FFF0)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_5300 (0x0000020)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_5350 (0x0000030)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_5100 (0x0000050)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_5150 (0x0000040)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_1000 (0x0000060)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6x00 (0x0000070)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6x50 (0x0000080)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6150 (0x0000084)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6x05 (0x00000B0)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6x30 CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6x05
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6x35 CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_6x05
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_2x30 (0x00000C0)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_2x00 (0x0000100)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_105 (0x0000110)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_135 (0x0000120)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_7265D (0x0000210)
#define CSR_HW_REV_TYPE_NONE (0x00001F0)
/* EEPROM REG */
#define CSR_EEPROM_REG_READ_VALID_MSK (0x00000001)
#define CSR_EEPROM_REG_BIT_CMD (0x00000002)
#define CSR_EEPROM_REG_MSK_ADDR (0x0000FFFC)
#define CSR_EEPROM_REG_MSK_DATA (0xFFFF0000)
/* EEPROM GP */
#define CSR_EEPROM_GP_VALID_MSK (0x00000007) /* signature */
#define CSR_EEPROM_GP_IF_OWNER_MSK (0x00000180)
#define CSR_EEPROM_GP_BAD_SIGNATURE_BOTH_EEP_AND_OTP (0x00000000)
#define CSR_EEPROM_GP_BAD_SIG_EEP_GOOD_SIG_OTP (0x00000001)
#define CSR_EEPROM_GP_GOOD_SIG_EEP_LESS_THAN_4K (0x00000002)
#define CSR_EEPROM_GP_GOOD_SIG_EEP_MORE_THAN_4K (0x00000004)
/* One-time-programmable memory general purpose reg */
#define CSR_OTP_GP_REG_DEVICE_SELECT (0x00010000) /* 0 - EEPROM, 1 - OTP */
#define CSR_OTP_GP_REG_OTP_ACCESS_MODE (0x00020000) /* 0 - absolute, 1 - relative */
#define CSR_OTP_GP_REG_ECC_CORR_STATUS_MSK (0x00100000) /* bit 20 */
#define CSR_OTP_GP_REG_ECC_UNCORR_STATUS_MSK (0x00200000) /* bit 21 */
/* GP REG */
#define CSR_GP_REG_POWER_SAVE_STATUS_MSK (0x03000000) /* bit 24/25 */
#define CSR_GP_REG_NO_POWER_SAVE (0x00000000)
#define CSR_GP_REG_MAC_POWER_SAVE (0x01000000)
#define CSR_GP_REG_PHY_POWER_SAVE (0x02000000)
#define CSR_GP_REG_POWER_SAVE_ERROR (0x03000000)
/* CSR GIO */
#define CSR_GIO_REG_VAL_L0S_ENABLED (0x00000002)
/*
* UCODE-DRIVER GP (general purpose) mailbox register 1
* Host driver and uCode write and/or read this register to communicate with
* each other.
* Bit fields:
* 4: UCODE_DISABLE
* Host sets this to request permanent halt of uCode, same as
* sending CARD_STATE command with "halt" bit set.
* 3: CT_KILL_EXIT
* Host sets this to request exit from CT_KILL state, i.e. host thinks
* device temperature is low enough to continue normal operation.
* 2: CMD_BLOCKED
* Host sets this during RF KILL power-down sequence (HW, SW, CT KILL)
* to release uCode to clear all Tx and command queues, enter
* unassociated mode, and power down.
* NOTE: Some devices also use HBUS_TARG_MBX_C register for this bit.
* 1: SW_BIT_RFKILL
* Host sets this when issuing CARD_STATE command to request
* device sleep.
* 0: MAC_SLEEP
* uCode sets this when preparing a power-saving power-down.
* uCode resets this when power-up is complete and SRAM is sane.
* NOTE: device saves internal SRAM data to host when powering down,
* and must restore this data after powering back up.
* MAC_SLEEP is the best indication that restore is complete.
* Later devices (5xxx/6xxx/1xxx) use non-volatile SRAM, and
* do not need to save/restore it.
*/
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1_BIT_MAC_SLEEP (0x00000001)
#define CSR_UCODE_SW_BIT_RFKILL (0x00000002)
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1_BIT_CMD_BLOCKED (0x00000004)
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1_REG_BIT_CT_KILL_EXIT (0x00000008)
#define CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1_BIT_D3_CFG_COMPLETE (0x00000020)
/* GP Driver */
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG_BIT_RADIO_SKU_MSK (0x00000003)
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG_BIT_RADIO_SKU_3x3_HYB (0x00000000)
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG_BIT_RADIO_SKU_2x2_HYB (0x00000001)
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG_BIT_RADIO_SKU_2x2_IPA (0x00000002)
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG_BIT_CALIB_VERSION6 (0x00000004)
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG_BIT_6050_1x2 (0x00000008)
#define CSR_GP_DRIVER_REG_BIT_RADIO_IQ_INVER (0x00000080)
/* GIO Chicken Bits (PCI Express bus link power management) */
#define CSR_GIO_CHICKEN_BITS_REG_BIT_L1A_NO_L0S_RX (0x00800000)
#define CSR_GIO_CHICKEN_BITS_REG_BIT_DIS_L0S_EXIT_TIMER (0x20000000)
/* LED */
#define CSR_LED_BSM_CTRL_MSK (0xFFFFFFDF)
#define CSR_LED_REG_TURN_ON (0x60)
#define CSR_LED_REG_TURN_OFF (0x20)
/* ANA_PLL */
#define CSR50_ANA_PLL_CFG_VAL (0x00880300)
/* HPET MEM debug */
#define CSR_DBG_HPET_MEM_REG_VAL (0xFFFF0000)
/* DRAM INT TABLE */
#define CSR_DRAM_INT_TBL_ENABLE (1 << 31)
#define CSR_DRAM_INIT_TBL_WRAP_CHECK (1 << 27)
/*
* SHR target access (Shared block memory space)
*
* Shared internal registers can be accessed directly from PCI bus through SHR
* arbiter without need for the MAC HW to be powered up. This is possible due to
* indirect read/write via HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_CTRL (0xEC) and
* HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_DATA (0xF4) registers.
*
* Use iwl_write32()/iwl_read32() family to access these registers. The MAC HW
* need not be powered up so no "grab inc access" is required.
*/
/*
* Registers for accessing shared registers (e.g. SHR_APMG_GP1,
* SHR_APMG_XTAL_CFG). For example, to read from SHR_APMG_GP1 register (0x1DC),
* first, write to the control register:
* HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_CTRL[15:0] = 0x1DC (offset of the SHR_APMG_GP1 register)
* HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_CTRL[29:28] = 2 (read access)
* second, read from the data register HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_DATA[31:0].
*
* To write the register, first, write to the data register
* HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_DATA[31:0] and then:
* HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_CTRL[15:0] = 0x1DC (offset of the SHR_APMG_GP1 register)
* HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_CTRL[29:28] = 3 (write access)
*/
#define HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_CTRL_REG (CSR_BASE+0x0ec)
#define HEEP_CTRL_WRD_PCIEX_DATA_REG (CSR_BASE+0x0f4)
/*
* HBUS (Host-side Bus)
*
* HBUS registers are mapped directly into PCI bus space, but are used
* to indirectly access device's internal memory or registers that
* may be powered-down.
*
* Use iwl_write_direct32()/iwl_read_direct32() family for these registers;
* host must "grab nic access" via CSR_GP_CNTRL_REG_FLAG_MAC_ACCESS_REQ
* to make sure the MAC (uCode processor, etc.) is powered up for accessing
* internal resources.
*
* Do not use iwl_write32()/iwl_read32() family to access these registers;
* these provide only simple PCI bus access, without waking up the MAC.
*/
#define HBUS_BASE (0x400)
/*
* Registers for accessing device's internal SRAM memory (e.g. SCD SRAM
* structures, error log, event log, verifying uCode load).
* First write to address register, then read from or write to data register
* to complete the job. Once the address register is set up, accesses to
* data registers auto-increment the address by one dword.
* Bit usage for address registers (read or write):
* 0-31: memory address within device
*/
#define HBUS_TARG_MEM_RADDR (HBUS_BASE+0x00c)
#define HBUS_TARG_MEM_WADDR (HBUS_BASE+0x010)
#define HBUS_TARG_MEM_WDAT (HBUS_BASE+0x018)
#define HBUS_TARG_MEM_RDAT (HBUS_BASE+0x01c)
/* Mailbox C, used as workaround alternative to CSR_UCODE_DRV_GP1 mailbox */
#define HBUS_TARG_MBX_C (HBUS_BASE+0x030)
#define HBUS_TARG_MBX_C_REG_BIT_CMD_BLOCKED (0x00000004)
/*
* Registers for accessing device's internal peripheral registers
* (e.g. SCD, BSM, etc.). First write to address register,
* then read from or write to data register to complete the job.
* Bit usage for address registers (read or write):
* 0-15: register address (offset) within device
* 24-25: (# bytes - 1) to read or write (e.g. 3 for dword)
*/
#define HBUS_TARG_PRPH_WADDR (HBUS_BASE+0x044)
#define HBUS_TARG_PRPH_RADDR (HBUS_BASE+0x048)
#define HBUS_TARG_PRPH_WDAT (HBUS_BASE+0x04c)
#define HBUS_TARG_PRPH_RDAT (HBUS_BASE+0x050)
/* Used to enable DBGM */
#define HBUS_TARG_TEST_REG (HBUS_BASE+0x05c)
/*
* Per-Tx-queue write pointer (index, really!)
* Indicates index to next TFD that driver will fill (1 past latest filled).
* Bit usage:
* 0-7: queue write index
* 11-8: queue selector
*/
#define HBUS_TARG_WRPTR (HBUS_BASE+0x060)
/**********************************************************
* CSR values
**********************************************************/
/*
* host interrupt timeout value
* used with setting interrupt coalescing timer
* the CSR_INT_COALESCING is an 8 bit register in 32-usec unit
*
* default interrupt coalescing timer is 64 x 32 = 2048 usecs
*/
#define IWL_HOST_INT_TIMEOUT_MAX (0xFF)
#define IWL_HOST_INT_TIMEOUT_DEF (0x40)
#define IWL_HOST_INT_TIMEOUT_MIN (0x0)
#define IWL_HOST_INT_OPER_MODE BIT(31)
/*****************************************************************************
* 7000/3000 series SHR DTS addresses *
*****************************************************************************/
/* Diode Results Register Structure: */
enum dtd_diode_reg {
DTS_DIODE_REG_DIG_VAL = 0x000000FF, /* bits [7:0] */
DTS_DIODE_REG_VREF_LOW = 0x0000FF00, /* bits [15:8] */
DTS_DIODE_REG_VREF_HIGH = 0x00FF0000, /* bits [23:16] */
DTS_DIODE_REG_VREF_ID = 0x03000000, /* bits [25:24] */
DTS_DIODE_REG_PASS_ONCE = 0x80000000, /* bits [31:31] */
DTS_DIODE_REG_FLAGS_MSK = 0xFF000000, /* bits [31:24] */
/* Those are the masks INSIDE the flags bit-field: */
DTS_DIODE_REG_FLAGS_VREFS_ID_POS = 0,
DTS_DIODE_REG_FLAGS_VREFS_ID = 0x00000003, /* bits [1:0] */
DTS_DIODE_REG_FLAGS_PASS_ONCE_POS = 7,
DTS_DIODE_REG_FLAGS_PASS_ONCE = 0x00000080, /* bits [7:7] */
};
#endif /* !__iwl_csr_h__ */