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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Atheros Communications Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation;
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* rights and limitations under the License.
*
*
*
* HIF specific declarations and prototypes
*/
#ifndef _HIF_H_
#define _HIF_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* Header files */
#include "a_config.h"
#include "athdefs.h"
#include "a_types.h"
#include "a_osapi.h"
typedef struct htc_callbacks HTC_CALLBACKS;
typedef struct hif_device HIF_DEVICE;
/*
* direction - Direction of transfer (HIF_READ/HIF_WRITE).
*/
#define HIF_READ 0x00000001
#define HIF_WRITE 0x00000002
#define HIF_DIR_MASK (HIF_READ | HIF_WRITE)
/*
* type - An interface may support different kind of read/write commands.
* The command type is divided into a basic and an extended command
* and can be specified using HIF_BASIC_IO/HIF_EXTENDED_IO.
*/
#define HIF_BASIC_IO 0x00000004
#define HIF_EXTENDED_IO 0x00000008
#define HIF_TYPE_MASK (HIF_BASIC_IO | HIF_EXTENDED_IO)
/*
* emode - This indicates the whether the command is to be executed in a
* blocking or non-blocking fashion (HIF_SYNCHRONOUS/
* HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS). The read/write data paths in HTC have been
* implemented using the asynchronous mode allowing the the bus
* driver to indicate the completion of operation through the
* registered callback routine. The requirement primarily comes
* from the contexts these operations get called from (a driver's
* transmit context or the ISR context in case of receive).
* Support for both of these modes is essential.
*/
#define HIF_SYNCHRONOUS 0x00000010
#define HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS 0x00000020
#define HIF_EMODE_MASK (HIF_SYNCHRONOUS | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS)
/*
* dmode - An interface may support different kinds of commands based on
* the tradeoff between the amount of data it can carry and the
* setup time. Byte and Block modes are supported (HIF_BYTE_BASIS/
* HIF_BLOCK_BASIS). In case of latter, the data is rounded off
* to the nearest block size by padding. The size of the block is
* configurable at compile time using the HIF_BLOCK_SIZE and is
* negotiated with the target during initialization after the
* dragon interrupts are enabled.
*/
#define HIF_BYTE_BASIS 0x00000040
#define HIF_BLOCK_BASIS 0x00000080
#define HIF_DMODE_MASK (HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_BLOCK_BASIS)
/*
* amode - This indicates if the address has to be incremented on dragon
* after every read/write operation (HIF?FIXED_ADDRESS/
* HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS).
*/
#define HIF_FIXED_ADDRESS 0x00000100
#define HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS 0x00000200
#define HIF_AMODE_MASK (HIF_FIXED_ADDRESS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_WR_ASYNC_BYTE_FIX \
(HIF_WRITE | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_FIXED_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_WR_ASYNC_BYTE_INC \
(HIF_WRITE | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_WR_ASYNC_BLOCK_INC \
(HIF_WRITE | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BLOCK_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_FIX \
(HIF_WRITE | HIF_SYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_FIXED_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC \
(HIF_WRITE | HIF_SYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_WR_SYNC_BLOCK_INC \
(HIF_WRITE | HIF_SYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BLOCK_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC \
(HIF_READ | HIF_SYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_FIX \
(HIF_READ | HIF_SYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_FIXED_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_RD_ASYNC_BYTE_FIX \
(HIF_READ | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_FIXED_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_RD_ASYNC_BLOCK_FIX \
(HIF_READ | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BLOCK_BASIS | HIF_FIXED_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_RD_ASYNC_BYTE_INC \
(HIF_READ | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BYTE_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_RD_ASYNC_BLOCK_INC \
(HIF_READ | HIF_ASYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BLOCK_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
#define HIF_RD_SYNC_BLOCK_INC \
(HIF_READ | HIF_SYNCHRONOUS | HIF_EXTENDED_IO | HIF_BLOCK_BASIS | HIF_INCREMENTAL_ADDRESS)
typedef enum {
HIF_DEVICE_POWER_STATE = 0,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_BLOCK_SIZE,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_ADDR,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_PENDING_EVENTS_FUNC,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_PROC_MODE,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_RECV_EVENT_MASK_UNMASK_FUNC,
} HIF_DEVICE_CONFIG_OPCODE;
/*
* HIF CONFIGURE definitions:
*
* HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_BLOCK_SIZE
* input : none
* output : array of 4 A_UINT32s
* notes: block size is returned for each mailbox (4)
*
* HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_ADDR
* input : none
* output : array of 4 A_UINT32
* notes: address is returned for each mailbox (4) in the array
*
* HIF_DEVICE_GET_PENDING_EVENTS_FUNC
* input : none
* output: HIF_PENDING_EVENTS_FUNC function pointer
* notes: this is optional for the HIF layer, if the request is
* not handled then it indicates that the upper layer can use
* the standard device methods to get pending events (IRQs, mailbox messages etc..)
* otherwise it can call the function pointer to check pending events.
*
* HIF_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_PROC_MODE
* input : none
* output : HIF_DEVICE_IRQ_PROCESSING_MODE (interrupt processing mode)
* note: the hif layer interfaces with the underlying OS-specific bus driver. The HIF
* layer can report whether IRQ processing is requires synchronous behavior or
* can be processed using asynchronous bus requests (typically faster).
*
* HIF_DEVICE_GET_RECV_EVENT_MASK_UNMASK_FUNC
* input :
* output : HIF_MASK_UNMASK_RECV_EVENT function pointer
* notes: this is optional for the HIF layer. The HIF layer may require a special mechanism
* to mask receive message events. The upper layer can call this pointer when it needs
* to mask/unmask receive events (in case it runs out of buffers).
*
*
*/
typedef enum {
HIF_DEVICE_IRQ_SYNC_ONLY, /* for HIF implementations that require the DSR to process all
interrupts before returning */
HIF_DEVICE_IRQ_ASYNC_SYNC, /* for HIF implementations that allow DSR to process interrupts
using ASYNC I/O (that is HIFAckInterrupt can be called at a
later time */
} HIF_DEVICE_IRQ_PROCESSING_MODE;
#define HIF_MAX_DEVICES 1
struct htc_callbacks {
A_UCHAR *name;
A_UINT32 id;
A_STATUS (* deviceInsertedHandler)(void *hif_handle);
A_STATUS (* deviceRemovedHandler)(void *htc_handle, A_STATUS status);
A_STATUS (* deviceSuspendHandler)(void *htc_handle);
A_STATUS (* deviceResumeHandler)(void *htc_handle);
A_STATUS (* deviceWakeupHandler)(void *htc_handle);
A_STATUS (* rwCompletionHandler)(void *context, A_STATUS status);
A_STATUS (* dsrHandler)(void *htc_handle);
};
#define HIF_OTHER_EVENTS (1 << 0) /* other interrupts (non-Recv) are pending, host
needs to read the register table to figure out what */
#define HIF_RECV_MSG_AVAIL (1 << 1) /* pending recv packet */
typedef struct _HIF_PENDING_EVENTS_INFO {
A_UINT32 Events;
A_UINT32 LookAhead;
} HIF_PENDING_EVENTS_INFO;
/* function to get pending events , some HIF modules use special mechanisms
* to detect packet available and other interrupts */
typedef A_STATUS ( *HIF_PENDING_EVENTS_FUNC)(HIF_DEVICE *device,
HIF_PENDING_EVENTS_INFO *pEvents,
void *AsyncContext);
#define HIF_MASK_RECV TRUE
#define HIF_UNMASK_RECV FALSE
/* function to mask recv events */
typedef A_STATUS ( *HIF_MASK_UNMASK_RECV_EVENT)(HIF_DEVICE *device,
A_BOOL Mask,
void *AsyncContext);
/*
* This API is used by the HTC layer to initialize the HIF layer and to
* register different callback routines. Support for following events has
* been captured - DSR, Read/Write completion, Device insertion/removal,
* Device suspension/resumption/wakeup. In addition to this, the API is
* also used to register the name and the revision of the chip. The latter
* can be used to verify the revision of the chip read from the device
* before reporting it to HTC.
*/
int HIFInit(HTC_CALLBACKS *callbacks);
/*
* This API is used to provide the read/write interface over the specific bus
* interface.
* address - Starting address in the dragon's address space. For mailbox
* writes, it refers to the start of the mbox boundary. It should
* be ensured that the last byte falls on the mailbox's EOM. For
* mailbox reads, it refers to the end of the mbox boundary.
* buffer - Pointer to the buffer containg the data to be transmitted or
* received.
* length - Amount of data to be transmitted or received.
* request - Characterizes the attributes of the command.
*/
A_STATUS
HIFReadWrite(HIF_DEVICE *device,
A_UINT32 address,
A_UCHAR *buffer,
A_UINT32 length,
A_UINT32 request,
void *context);
/*
* This can be initiated from the unload driver context ie when the HTCShutdown
* routine is called.
*/
void HIFShutDownDevice(HIF_DEVICE *device);
/*
* This should translate to an acknowledgment to the bus driver indicating that
* the previous interrupt request has been serviced and the all the relevant
* sources have been cleared. HTC is ready to process more interrupts.
* This should prevent the bus driver from raising an interrupt unless the
* previous one has been serviced and acknowledged using the previous API.
*/
void HIFAckInterrupt(HIF_DEVICE *device);
void HIFMaskInterrupt(HIF_DEVICE *device);
void HIFUnMaskInterrupt(HIF_DEVICE *device);
/*
* This set of functions are to be used by the bus driver to notify
* the HIF module about various events.
* These are not implemented if the bus driver provides an alternative
* way for this notification though callbacks for instance.
*/
int HIFInsertEventNotify(void);
int HIFRemoveEventNotify(void);
int HIFIRQEventNotify(void);
int HIFRWCompleteEventNotify(void);
/*
* This function associates a opaque handle with the HIF layer
* to be used in communication with upper layer i.e. HTC.
* This would normaly be a pointer to htc_target data structure.
*/
void HIFSetHandle(void *hif_handle, void *handle);
A_STATUS
HIFConfigureDevice(HIF_DEVICE *device, HIF_DEVICE_CONFIG_OPCODE opcode,
void *config, A_UINT32 configLen);
struct device;
struct device*
HIFGetOSDevice(HIF_DEVICE *device);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _HIF_H_ */
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