OpenCloudOS-Kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2017 Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2018, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef __WIL6210_H__
#define __WIL6210_H__
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/wireless.h>
#include <net/cfg80211.h>
#include <linux/timex.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/irqreturn.h>
#include "wmi.h"
#include "wil_platform.h"
#include "fw.h"
extern bool no_fw_recovery;
extern unsigned int mtu_max;
extern unsigned short rx_ring_overflow_thrsh;
extern int agg_wsize;
extern bool rx_align_2;
extern bool rx_large_buf;
extern bool debug_fw;
extern bool disable_ap_sme;
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
struct wil6210_priv;
struct wil6210_vif;
union wil_tx_desc;
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
#define WIL_NAME "wil6210"
#define WIL_FW_NAME_DEFAULT "wil6210.fw"
#define WIL_FW_NAME_FTM_DEFAULT "wil6210_ftm.fw"
#define WIL_FW_NAME_SPARROW_PLUS "wil6210_sparrow_plus.fw"
#define WIL_FW_NAME_FTM_SPARROW_PLUS "wil6210_sparrow_plus_ftm.fw"
#define WIL_FW_NAME_TALYN "wil6436.fw"
#define WIL_FW_NAME_FTM_TALYN "wil6436_ftm.fw"
#define WIL_BOARD_FILE_NAME "wil6210.brd" /* board & radio parameters */
#define WIL_DEFAULT_BUS_REQUEST_KBPS 128000 /* ~1Gbps */
#define WIL_MAX_BUS_REQUEST_KBPS 800000 /* ~6.1Gbps */
#define WIL_NUM_LATENCY_BINS 200
/* maximum number of virtual interfaces the driver supports
* (including the main interface)
*/
#define WIL_MAX_VIFS 4
/**
* extract bits [@b0:@b1] (inclusive) from the value @x
* it should be @b0 <= @b1, or result is incorrect
*/
static inline u32 WIL_GET_BITS(u32 x, int b0, int b1)
{
return (x >> b0) & ((1 << (b1 - b0 + 1)) - 1);
}
#define WIL6210_MIN_MEM_SIZE (2 * 1024 * 1024UL)
#define WIL6210_MAX_MEM_SIZE (4 * 1024 * 1024UL)
#define WIL_TX_Q_LEN_DEFAULT (4000)
#define WIL_RX_RING_SIZE_ORDER_DEFAULT (10)
#define WIL_TX_RING_SIZE_ORDER_DEFAULT (12)
#define WIL_BCAST_RING_SIZE_ORDER_DEFAULT (7)
#define WIL_BCAST_MCS0_LIMIT (1024) /* limit for MCS0 frame size */
/* limit ring size in range [32..32k] */
#define WIL_RING_SIZE_ORDER_MIN (5)
#define WIL_RING_SIZE_ORDER_MAX (15)
#define WIL6210_MAX_TX_RINGS (24) /* HW limit */
#define WIL6210_MAX_CID (8) /* HW limit */
#define WIL6210_NAPI_BUDGET (16) /* arbitrary */
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
#define WIL_MAX_AMPDU_SIZE (64 * 1024) /* FW/HW limit */
#define WIL_MAX_AGG_WSIZE (32) /* FW/HW limit */
#define WIL6210_MAX_STATUS_RINGS (8)
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
/* Hardware offload block adds the following:
* 26 bytes - 3-address QoS data header
* 8 bytes - IV + EIV (for GCMP)
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
* 8 bytes - SNAP
* 16 bytes - MIC (for GCMP)
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
* 4 bytes - CRC
*/
#define WIL_MAX_MPDU_OVERHEAD (62)
struct wil_suspend_count_stats {
unsigned long successful_suspends;
unsigned long successful_resumes;
unsigned long failed_suspends;
unsigned long failed_resumes;
};
struct wil_suspend_stats {
struct wil_suspend_count_stats r_off;
struct wil_suspend_count_stats r_on;
unsigned long rejected_by_device; /* only radio on */
unsigned long rejected_by_host;
};
/* Calculate MAC buffer size for the firmware. It includes all overhead,
* as it will go over the air, and need to be 8 byte aligned
*/
static inline u32 wil_mtu2macbuf(u32 mtu)
{
return ALIGN(mtu + WIL_MAX_MPDU_OVERHEAD, 8);
}
/* MTU for Ethernet need to take into account 8-byte SNAP header
* to be added when encapsulating Ethernet frame into 802.11
*/
#define WIL_MAX_ETH_MTU (IEEE80211_MAX_DATA_LEN_DMG - 8)
/* Max supported by wil6210 value for interrupt threshold is 5sec. */
#define WIL6210_ITR_TRSH_MAX (5000000)
#define WIL6210_ITR_TX_INTERFRAME_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT (13) /* usec */
#define WIL6210_ITR_RX_INTERFRAME_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT (13) /* usec */
#define WIL6210_ITR_TX_MAX_BURST_DURATION_DEFAULT (500) /* usec */
#define WIL6210_ITR_RX_MAX_BURST_DURATION_DEFAULT (500) /* usec */
#define WIL6210_FW_RECOVERY_RETRIES (5) /* try to recover this many times */
#define WIL6210_FW_RECOVERY_TO msecs_to_jiffies(5000)
#define WIL6210_SCAN_TO msecs_to_jiffies(10000)
#define WIL6210_DISCONNECT_TO_MS (2000)
#define WIL6210_RX_HIGH_TRSH_INIT (0)
#define WIL6210_RX_HIGH_TRSH_DEFAULT \
(1 << (WIL_RX_RING_SIZE_ORDER_DEFAULT - 3))
#define WIL_MAX_DMG_AID 254 /* for DMG only 1-254 allowed (see
* 802.11REVmc/D5.0, section 9.4.1.8)
*/
/* Hardware definitions begin */
/*
* Mapping
* RGF File | Host addr | FW addr
* | |
* user_rgf | 0x000000 | 0x880000
* dma_rgf | 0x001000 | 0x881000
* pcie_rgf | 0x002000 | 0x882000
* | |
*/
/* Where various structures placed in host address space */
#define WIL6210_FW_HOST_OFF (0x880000UL)
#define HOSTADDR(fwaddr) (fwaddr - WIL6210_FW_HOST_OFF)
/*
* Interrupt control registers block
*
* each interrupt controlled by the same bit in all registers
*/
struct RGF_ICR {
u32 ICC; /* Cause Control, RW: 0 - W1C, 1 - COR */
u32 ICR; /* Cause, W1C/COR depending on ICC */
u32 ICM; /* Cause masked (ICR & ~IMV), W1C/COR depending on ICC */
u32 ICS; /* Cause Set, WO */
u32 IMV; /* Mask, RW+S/C */
u32 IMS; /* Mask Set, write 1 to set */
u32 IMC; /* Mask Clear, write 1 to clear */
} __packed;
/* registers - FW addresses */
#define RGF_USER_USAGE_1 (0x880004)
#define RGF_USER_USAGE_6 (0x880018)
#define BIT_USER_OOB_MODE BIT(31)
#define BIT_USER_OOB_R2_MODE BIT(30)
#define RGF_USER_USAGE_8 (0x880020)
#define BIT_USER_PREVENT_DEEP_SLEEP BIT(0)
#define BIT_USER_SUPPORT_T_POWER_ON_0 BIT(1)
#define BIT_USER_EXT_CLK BIT(2)
#define RGF_USER_HW_MACHINE_STATE (0x8801dc)
#define HW_MACHINE_BOOT_DONE (0x3fffffd)
#define RGF_USER_USER_CPU_0 (0x8801e0)
#define BIT_USER_USER_CPU_MAN_RST BIT(1) /* user_cpu_man_rst */
#define RGF_USER_CPU_PC (0x8801e8)
#define RGF_USER_MAC_CPU_0 (0x8801fc)
#define BIT_USER_MAC_CPU_MAN_RST BIT(1) /* mac_cpu_man_rst */
#define RGF_USER_USER_SCRATCH_PAD (0x8802bc)
#define RGF_USER_BL (0x880A3C) /* Boot Loader */
#define RGF_USER_FW_REV_ID (0x880a8c) /* chip revision */
#define RGF_USER_FW_CALIB_RESULT (0x880a90) /* b0-7:result
* b8-15:signature
*/
#define CALIB_RESULT_SIGNATURE (0x11)
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_0 (0x880abc)
#define BIT_USER_CLKS_CAR_AHB_SW_SEL BIT(1) /* ref clk/PLL */
#define BIT_USER_CLKS_RST_PWGD BIT(11) /* reset on "power good" */
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_SW_RST_VEC_0 (0x880b04)
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_SW_RST_VEC_1 (0x880b08)
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_SW_RST_VEC_2 (0x880b0c)
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_SW_RST_VEC_3 (0x880b10)
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_SW_RST_MASK_0 (0x880b14)
#define BIT_HPAL_PERST_FROM_PAD BIT(6)
#define BIT_CAR_PERST_RST BIT(7)
#define RGF_USER_USER_ICR (0x880b4c) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define BIT_USER_USER_ICR_SW_INT_2 BIT(18)
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_EXT_SW_RST_VEC_0 (0x880c18)
#define RGF_USER_CLKS_CTL_EXT_SW_RST_VEC_1 (0x880c2c)
#define RGF_USER_SPARROW_M_4 (0x880c50) /* Sparrow */
#define BIT_SPARROW_M_4_SEL_SLEEP_OR_REF BIT(2)
#define RGF_USER_OTP_HW_RD_MACHINE_1 (0x880ce0)
#define BIT_OTP_SIGNATURE_ERR_TALYN_MB BIT(0)
#define BIT_OTP_HW_SECTION_DONE_TALYN_MB BIT(2)
#define BIT_NO_FLASH_INDICATION BIT(8)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME1 (0x880cec)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME2 (0x880cf0)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME3 (0x880cf4)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME4 (0x880cf8)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME5 (0x880cfc)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME6 (0x880d00)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME7 (0x880d04)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME8 (0x880d08)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME9 (0x880d0c)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_IFC_RD_TIME10 (0x880d10)
#define RGF_USER_XPM_RD_DOUT_SAMPLE_TIME (0x880d64)
#define RGF_DMA_EP_TX_ICR (0x881bb4) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define BIT_DMA_EP_TX_ICR_TX_DONE BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_EP_TX_ICR_TX_DONE_N(n) BIT(n+1) /* n = [0..23] */
#define RGF_DMA_EP_RX_ICR (0x881bd0) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define BIT_DMA_EP_RX_ICR_RX_DONE BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_EP_RX_ICR_RX_HTRSH BIT(1)
#define RGF_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR (0x881bec) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_RX_HTRSH BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_TX_NO_ACT BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_HALP BIT(27)
#define BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_FW_INT(n) BIT(28+n) /* n = [0..3] */
/* Legacy interrupt moderation control (before Sparrow v2)*/
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_CNT_TRSH (0x881c5c)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_CNT_DATA (0x881c60)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_CNT_CRL (0x881c64)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_CNT_CRL_EN BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_CNT_CRL_EXT_TICK BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_CNT_CRL_FOREVER BIT(2)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_CNT_CRL_CLR BIT(3)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_CNT_CRL_REACH_TRSH BIT(4)
/* Offload control (Sparrow B0+) */
#define RGF_DMA_OFUL_NID_0 (0x881cd4)
#define BIT_DMA_OFUL_NID_0_RX_EXT_TR_EN BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_OFUL_NID_0_TX_EXT_TR_EN BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_OFUL_NID_0_RX_EXT_A3_SRC BIT(2)
#define BIT_DMA_OFUL_NID_0_TX_EXT_A3_SRC BIT(3)
/* New (sparrow v2+) interrupt moderation control */
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_TX_DESQ_NO_MOD (0x881d40)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_TRSH (0x881d34)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_DATA (0x881d38)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL (0x881d3c)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL_EN BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL_EXT_TIC_SEL BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL_FOREVER BIT(2)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL_CLR BIT(3)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL_REACHED_TRESH BIT(4)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL_CROSS_EN BIT(5)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_CNT_CTL_FREE_RUNNIG BIT(6)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_TRSH (0x881d60)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_DATA (0x881d64)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_CTL (0x881d68)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_CTL_EN BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_CTL_EXT_TIC_SEL BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_CTL_FOREVER BIT(2)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_CTL_CLR BIT(3)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_TX_IDL_CNT_CTL_REACHED_TRESH BIT(4)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_RX_DESQ_NO_MOD (0x881d50)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_TRSH (0x881d44)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_DATA (0x881d48)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL (0x881d4c)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL_EN BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL_EXT_TIC_SEL BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL_FOREVER BIT(2)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL_CLR BIT(3)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL_REACHED_TRESH BIT(4)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL_CROSS_EN BIT(5)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_CNT_CTL_FREE_RUNNIG BIT(6)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_TRSH (0x881d54)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_DATA (0x881d58)
#define RGF_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_CTL (0x881d5c)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_CTL_EN BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_CTL_EXT_TIC_SEL BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_CTL_FOREVER BIT(2)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_CTL_CLR BIT(3)
#define BIT_DMA_ITR_RX_IDL_CNT_CTL_REACHED_TRESH BIT(4)
#define RGF_DMA_PSEUDO_CAUSE (0x881c68)
#define RGF_DMA_PSEUDO_CAUSE_MASK_SW (0x881c6c)
#define RGF_DMA_PSEUDO_CAUSE_MASK_FW (0x881c70)
#define BIT_DMA_PSEUDO_CAUSE_RX BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_PSEUDO_CAUSE_TX BIT(1)
#define BIT_DMA_PSEUDO_CAUSE_MISC BIT(2)
#define RGF_HP_CTRL (0x88265c)
#define RGF_PAL_UNIT_ICR (0x88266c) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define RGF_PCIE_LOS_COUNTER_CTL (0x882dc4)
/* MAC timer, usec, for packet lifetime */
#define RGF_MAC_MTRL_COUNTER_0 (0x886aa8)
#define RGF_CAF_ICR (0x88946c) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define RGF_CAF_OSC_CONTROL (0x88afa4)
#define BIT_CAF_OSC_XTAL_EN BIT(0)
#define RGF_CAF_PLL_LOCK_STATUS (0x88afec)
#define BIT_CAF_OSC_DIG_XTAL_STABLE BIT(0)
#define RGF_OTP_QC_SECURED (0x8a0038)
#define BIT_BOOT_FROM_ROM BIT(31)
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
/* eDMA */
#define RGF_INT_COUNT_ON_SPECIAL_EVT (0x8b62d8)
#define RGF_INT_CTRL_INT_GEN_CFG_0 (0x8bc000)
#define RGF_INT_CTRL_INT_GEN_CFG_1 (0x8bc004)
#define RGF_INT_GEN_TIME_UNIT_LIMIT (0x8bc0c8)
#define RGF_INT_GEN_CTRL (0x8bc0ec)
#define BIT_CONTROL_0 BIT(0)
/* eDMA status interrupts */
#define RGF_INT_GEN_RX_ICR (0x8bc0f4)
#define BIT_RX_STATUS_IRQ BIT(WIL_RX_STATUS_IRQ_IDX)
#define RGF_INT_GEN_TX_ICR (0x8bc110)
#define BIT_TX_STATUS_IRQ BIT(WIL_TX_STATUS_IRQ_IDX)
#define RGF_INT_CTRL_RX_INT_MASK (0x8bc12c)
#define RGF_INT_CTRL_TX_INT_MASK (0x8bc130)
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
#define RGF_INT_GEN_IDLE_TIME_LIMIT (0x8bc134)
#define USER_EXT_USER_PMU_3 (0x88d00c)
#define BIT_PMU_DEVICE_RDY BIT(0)
#define RGF_USER_JTAG_DEV_ID (0x880b34) /* device ID */
#define JTAG_DEV_ID_SPARROW (0x2632072f)
#define JTAG_DEV_ID_TALYN (0x7e0e1)
#define JTAG_DEV_ID_TALYN_MB (0x1007e0e1)
#define RGF_USER_REVISION_ID (0x88afe4)
#define RGF_USER_REVISION_ID_MASK (3)
#define REVISION_ID_SPARROW_B0 (0x0)
#define REVISION_ID_SPARROW_D0 (0x3)
#define RGF_OTP_MAC_TALYN_MB (0x8a0304)
#define RGF_OTP_MAC (0x8a0620)
/* Talyn-MB */
#define RGF_USER_USER_CPU_0_TALYN_MB (0x8c0138)
#define RGF_USER_MAC_CPU_0_TALYN_MB (0x8c0154)
/* crash codes for FW/Ucode stored here */
/* ASSERT RGFs */
#define SPARROW_RGF_FW_ASSERT_CODE (0x91f020)
#define SPARROW_RGF_UCODE_ASSERT_CODE (0x91f028)
#define TALYN_RGF_FW_ASSERT_CODE (0xa37020)
#define TALYN_RGF_UCODE_ASSERT_CODE (0xa37028)
enum {
HW_VER_UNKNOWN,
HW_VER_SPARROW_B0, /* REVISION_ID_SPARROW_B0 */
HW_VER_SPARROW_D0, /* REVISION_ID_SPARROW_D0 */
HW_VER_TALYN, /* JTAG_DEV_ID_TALYN */
HW_VER_TALYN_MB /* JTAG_DEV_ID_TALYN_MB */
};
/* popular locations */
#define RGF_MBOX RGF_USER_USER_SCRATCH_PAD
#define HOST_MBOX HOSTADDR(RGF_MBOX)
#define SW_INT_MBOX BIT_USER_USER_ICR_SW_INT_2
/* ISR register bits */
#define ISR_MISC_FW_READY BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_FW_INT(0)
#define ISR_MISC_MBOX_EVT BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_FW_INT(1)
#define ISR_MISC_FW_ERROR BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_FW_INT(3)
#define WIL_DATA_COMPLETION_TO_MS 200
/* Hardware definitions end */
#define SPARROW_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE 10
#define TALYN_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE 13
#define TALYN_MB_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE 19
#define MAX_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE 19
/* Common representation of physical address in wil ring */
struct wil_ring_dma_addr {
__le32 addr_low;
__le16 addr_high;
} __packed;
struct fw_map {
u32 from; /* linker address - from, inclusive */
u32 to; /* linker address - to, exclusive */
u32 host; /* PCI/Host address - BAR0 + 0x880000 */
const char *name; /* for debugfs */
bool fw; /* true if FW mapping, false if UCODE mapping */
bool crash_dump; /* true if should be dumped during crash dump */
};
/* array size should be in sync with actual definition in the wmi.c */
extern const struct fw_map sparrow_fw_mapping[SPARROW_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE];
extern const struct fw_map sparrow_d0_mac_rgf_ext;
extern const struct fw_map talyn_fw_mapping[TALYN_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE];
extern const struct fw_map talyn_mb_fw_mapping[TALYN_MB_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE];
extern struct fw_map fw_mapping[MAX_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE];
/**
* mk_cidxtid - construct @cidxtid field
* @cid: CID value
* @tid: TID value
*
* @cidxtid field encoded as bits 0..3 - CID; 4..7 - TID
*/
static inline u8 mk_cidxtid(u8 cid, u8 tid)
{
return ((tid & 0xf) << 4) | (cid & 0xf);
}
/**
* parse_cidxtid - parse @cidxtid field
* @cid: store CID value here
* @tid: store TID value here
*
* @cidxtid field encoded as bits 0..3 - CID; 4..7 - TID
*/
static inline void parse_cidxtid(u8 cidxtid, u8 *cid, u8 *tid)
{
*cid = cidxtid & 0xf;
*tid = (cidxtid >> 4) & 0xf;
}
struct wil6210_mbox_ring {
u32 base;
u16 entry_size; /* max. size of mbox entry, incl. all headers */
u16 size;
u32 tail;
u32 head;
} __packed;
struct wil6210_mbox_ring_desc {
__le32 sync;
__le32 addr;
} __packed;
/* at HOST_OFF_WIL6210_MBOX_CTL */
struct wil6210_mbox_ctl {
struct wil6210_mbox_ring tx;
struct wil6210_mbox_ring rx;
} __packed;
struct wil6210_mbox_hdr {
__le16 seq;
__le16 len; /* payload, bytes after this header */
__le16 type;
u8 flags;
u8 reserved;
} __packed;
#define WIL_MBOX_HDR_TYPE_WMI (0)
/* max. value for wil6210_mbox_hdr.len */
#define MAX_MBOXITEM_SIZE (240)
struct pending_wmi_event {
struct list_head list;
struct {
struct wil6210_mbox_hdr hdr;
struct wmi_cmd_hdr wmi;
u8 data[0];
} __packed event;
};
enum { /* for wil_ctx.mapped_as */
wil_mapped_as_none = 0,
wil_mapped_as_single = 1,
wil_mapped_as_page = 2,
};
/**
* struct wil_ctx - software context for ring descriptor
*/
struct wil_ctx {
struct sk_buff *skb;
u8 nr_frags;
u8 mapped_as;
};
struct wil_desc_ring_rx_swtail { /* relevant for enhanced DMA only */
u32 *va;
dma_addr_t pa;
};
/**
* A general ring structure, used for RX and TX.
* In legacy DMA it represents the vring,
* In enahnced DMA it represents the descriptor ring (vrings are handled by FW)
*/
struct wil_ring {
dma_addr_t pa;
volatile union wil_ring_desc *va;
u16 size; /* number of wil_ring_desc elements */
u32 swtail;
u32 swhead;
u32 hwtail; /* write here to inform hw */
struct wil_ctx *ctx; /* ctx[size] - software context */
struct wil_desc_ring_rx_swtail edma_rx_swtail;
bool is_rx;
};
/**
* Additional data for Rx ring.
* Used for enhanced DMA RX chaining.
*/
struct wil_ring_rx_data {
/* the skb being assembled */
struct sk_buff *skb;
/* true if we are skipping a bad fragmented packet */
bool skipping;
u16 buff_size;
};
/**
* Status ring structure, used for enhanced DMA completions for RX and TX.
*/
struct wil_status_ring {
dma_addr_t pa;
void *va; /* pointer to ring_[tr]x_status elements */
u16 size; /* number of status elements */
size_t elem_size; /* status element size in bytes */
u32 swhead;
u32 hwtail; /* write here to inform hw */
bool is_rx;
u8 desc_rdy_pol; /* Expected descriptor ready bit polarity */
struct wil_ring_rx_data rx_data;
};
#define WIL_STA_TID_NUM (16)
#define WIL_MCS_MAX (12) /* Maximum MCS supported */
struct wil_net_stats {
unsigned long rx_packets;
unsigned long tx_packets;
unsigned long rx_bytes;
unsigned long tx_bytes;
unsigned long tx_errors;
u32 tx_latency_min_us;
u32 tx_latency_max_us;
u64 tx_latency_total_us;
unsigned long rx_dropped;
unsigned long rx_non_data_frame;
unsigned long rx_short_frame;
unsigned long rx_large_frame;
unsigned long rx_replay;
unsigned long rx_mic_error;
unsigned long rx_key_error; /* eDMA specific */
unsigned long rx_amsdu_error; /* eDMA specific */
unsigned long rx_csum_err;
u16 last_mcs_rx;
u64 rx_per_mcs[WIL_MCS_MAX + 1];
};
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
/**
* struct tx_rx_ops - different TX/RX ops for legacy and enhanced
* DMA flow
*/
struct wil_txrx_ops {
void (*configure_interrupt_moderation)(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
/* TX ops */
int (*ring_init_tx)(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int ring_id,
int size, int cid, int tid);
void (*ring_fini_tx)(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wil_ring *ring);
int (*ring_init_bcast)(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int id, int size);
int (*tx_init)(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void (*tx_fini)(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int (*tx_desc_map)(union wil_tx_desc *desc, dma_addr_t pa,
u32 len, int ring_index);
void (*tx_desc_unmap)(struct device *dev,
union wil_tx_desc *desc,
struct wil_ctx *ctx);
int (*tx_ring_tso)(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wil6210_vif *vif,
struct wil_ring *ring, struct sk_buff *skb);
irqreturn_t (*irq_tx)(int irq, void *cookie);
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
/* RX ops */
int (*rx_init)(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u16 ring_size);
void (*rx_fini)(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int (*wmi_addba_rx_resp)(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid, u8 cid,
u8 tid, u8 token, u16 status, bool amsdu,
u16 agg_wsize, u16 timeout);
void (*get_reorder_params)(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
struct sk_buff *skb, int *tid, int *cid,
int *mid, u16 *seq, int *mcast, int *retry);
void (*get_netif_rx_params)(struct sk_buff *skb,
int *cid, int *security);
int (*rx_crypto_check)(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct sk_buff *skb);
int (*rx_error_check)(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct sk_buff *skb,
struct wil_net_stats *stats);
bool (*is_rx_idle)(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
irqreturn_t (*irq_rx)(int irq, void *cookie);
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
};
/**
* Additional data for Tx ring
*/
struct wil_ring_tx_data {
bool dot1x_open;
int enabled;
cycles_t idle, last_idle, begin;
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
u8 agg_wsize; /* agreed aggregation window, 0 - no agg */
u16 agg_timeout;
u8 agg_amsdu;
bool addba_in_progress; /* if set, agg_xxx is for request in progress */
u8 mid;
spinlock_t lock;
};
enum { /* for wil6210_priv.status */
wil_status_fwready = 0, /* FW operational */
wil_status_dontscan,
wil_status_mbox_ready, /* MBOX structures ready */
wil_status_irqen, /* interrupts enabled - for debug */
wil_status_napi_en, /* NAPI enabled protected by wil->mutex */
wil_status_resetting, /* reset in progress */
wil_status_suspending, /* suspend in progress */
wil_status_suspended, /* suspend completed, device is suspended */
wil_status_resuming, /* resume in progress */
wil_status_collecting_dumps, /* crashdump collection in progress */
wil_status_last /* keep last */
};
struct pci_dev;
/**
* struct tid_ampdu_rx - TID aggregation information (Rx).
*
* @reorder_buf: buffer to reorder incoming aggregated MPDUs
* @last_rx: jiffies of last rx activity
* @head_seq_num: head sequence number in reordering buffer.
* @stored_mpdu_num: number of MPDUs in reordering buffer
* @ssn: Starting Sequence Number expected to be aggregated.
* @buf_size: buffer size for incoming A-MPDUs
* @ssn_last_drop: SSN of the last dropped frame
* @total: total number of processed incoming frames
* @drop_dup: duplicate frames dropped for this reorder buffer
* @drop_old: old frames dropped for this reorder buffer
* @first_time: true when this buffer used 1-st time
* @mcast_last_seq: sequence number (SN) of last received multicast packet
* @drop_dup_mcast: duplicate multicast frames dropped for this reorder buffer
*/
struct wil_tid_ampdu_rx {
struct sk_buff **reorder_buf;
unsigned long last_rx;
u16 head_seq_num;
u16 stored_mpdu_num;
u16 ssn;
u16 buf_size;
u16 ssn_last_drop;
unsigned long long total; /* frames processed */
unsigned long long drop_dup;
unsigned long long drop_old;
bool first_time; /* is it 1-st time this buffer used? */
u16 mcast_last_seq; /* multicast dup detection */
unsigned long long drop_dup_mcast;
};
/**
* struct wil_tid_crypto_rx_single - TID crypto information (Rx).
*
* @pn: GCMP PN for the session
* @key_set: valid key present
*/
struct wil_tid_crypto_rx_single {
u8 pn[IEEE80211_GCMP_PN_LEN];
bool key_set;
};
struct wil_tid_crypto_rx {
struct wil_tid_crypto_rx_single key_id[4];
};
struct wil_p2p_info {
struct ieee80211_channel listen_chan;
u8 discovery_started;
u64 cookie;
struct wireless_dev *pending_listen_wdev;
unsigned int listen_duration;
struct timer_list discovery_timer; /* listen/search duration */
struct work_struct discovery_expired_work; /* listen/search expire */
struct work_struct delayed_listen_work; /* listen after scan done */
};
enum wil_sta_status {
wil_sta_unused = 0,
wil_sta_conn_pending = 1,
wil_sta_connected = 2,
};
/**
* struct wil_sta_info - data for peer
*
* Peer identified by its CID (connection ID)
* NIC performs beam forming for each peer;
* if no beam forming done, frame exchange is not
* possible.
*/
struct wil_sta_info {
u8 addr[ETH_ALEN];
u8 mid;
enum wil_sta_status status;
struct wil_net_stats stats;
/**
* 20 latency bins. 1st bin counts packets with latency
* of 0..tx_latency_res, last bin counts packets with latency
* of 19*tx_latency_res and above.
* tx_latency_res is configured from "tx_latency" debug-fs.
*/
u64 *tx_latency_bins;
/* Rx BACK */
struct wil_tid_ampdu_rx *tid_rx[WIL_STA_TID_NUM];
spinlock_t tid_rx_lock; /* guarding tid_rx array */
unsigned long tid_rx_timer_expired[BITS_TO_LONGS(WIL_STA_TID_NUM)];
unsigned long tid_rx_stop_requested[BITS_TO_LONGS(WIL_STA_TID_NUM)];
struct wil_tid_crypto_rx tid_crypto_rx[WIL_STA_TID_NUM];
struct wil_tid_crypto_rx group_crypto_rx;
u8 aid; /* 1-254; 0 if unknown/not reported */
};
enum {
fw_recovery_idle = 0,
fw_recovery_pending = 1,
fw_recovery_running = 2,
};
enum {
hw_capa_no_flash,
hw_capa_last
};
struct wil_probe_client_req {
struct list_head list;
u64 cookie;
u8 cid;
};
struct pmc_ctx {
/* alloc, free, and read operations must own the lock */
struct mutex lock;
struct vring_tx_desc *pring_va;
dma_addr_t pring_pa;
struct desc_alloc_info *descriptors;
int last_cmd_status;
int num_descriptors;
int descriptor_size;
};
struct wil_halp {
struct mutex lock; /* protect halp ref_cnt */
unsigned int ref_cnt;
struct completion comp;
};
struct wil_blob_wrapper {
struct wil6210_priv *wil;
struct debugfs_blob_wrapper blob;
};
#define WIL_LED_MAX_ID (2)
#define WIL_LED_INVALID_ID (0xF)
#define WIL_LED_BLINK_ON_SLOW_MS (300)
#define WIL_LED_BLINK_OFF_SLOW_MS (300)
#define WIL_LED_BLINK_ON_MED_MS (200)
#define WIL_LED_BLINK_OFF_MED_MS (200)
#define WIL_LED_BLINK_ON_FAST_MS (100)
#define WIL_LED_BLINK_OFF_FAST_MS (100)
enum {
WIL_LED_TIME_SLOW = 0,
WIL_LED_TIME_MED,
WIL_LED_TIME_FAST,
WIL_LED_TIME_LAST,
};
struct blink_on_off_time {
u32 on_ms;
u32 off_ms;
};
struct wil_debugfs_iomem_data {
void *offset;
struct wil6210_priv *wil;
};
struct wil_debugfs_data {
struct wil_debugfs_iomem_data *data_arr;
int iomem_data_count;
};
extern struct blink_on_off_time led_blink_time[WIL_LED_TIME_LAST];
extern u8 led_id;
extern u8 led_polarity;
enum wil6210_vif_status {
wil_vif_fwconnecting,
wil_vif_fwconnected,
wil_vif_status_last /* keep last */
};
struct wil6210_vif {
struct wireless_dev wdev;
struct net_device *ndev;
struct wil6210_priv *wil;
u8 mid;
DECLARE_BITMAP(status, wil_vif_status_last);
u32 privacy; /* secure connection? */
u16 channel; /* relevant in AP mode */
u8 hidden_ssid; /* relevant in AP mode */
u32 ap_isolate; /* no intra-BSS communication */
bool pbss;
int bcast_ring;
struct cfg80211_bss *bss; /* connected bss, relevant in STA mode */
int locally_generated_disc; /* relevant in STA mode */
struct timer_list connect_timer;
struct work_struct disconnect_worker;
/* scan */
struct cfg80211_scan_request *scan_request;
struct timer_list scan_timer; /* detect scan timeout */
struct wil_p2p_info p2p;
/* keep alive */
struct list_head probe_client_pending;
struct mutex probe_client_mutex; /* protect @probe_client_pending */
struct work_struct probe_client_worker;
int net_queue_stopped; /* netif_tx_stop_all_queues invoked */
};
/**
* RX buffer allocated for enhanced DMA RX descriptors
*/
struct wil_rx_buff {
struct sk_buff *skb;
struct list_head list;
int id;
};
/**
* During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which
* is used as an index to the rx_buff_mgmt.buff_arr array and then the SKB
* is given to the network stack and the buffer is moved from the 'active'
* list to the 'free' list.
* During Rx refill, SKBs are attached to free buffers and moved to the
* 'active' list.
*/
struct wil_rx_buff_mgmt {
struct wil_rx_buff *buff_arr;
size_t size; /* number of items in buff_arr */
struct list_head active;
struct list_head free;
unsigned long free_list_empty_cnt; /* statistics */
};
struct wil6210_priv {
struct pci_dev *pdev;
u32 bar_size;
struct wiphy *wiphy;
struct net_device *main_ndev;
int n_msi;
void __iomem *csr;
DECLARE_BITMAP(status, wil_status_last);
u8 fw_version[ETHTOOL_FWVERS_LEN];
u32 hw_version;
u8 chip_revision;
const char *hw_name;
const char *wil_fw_name;
char *board_file;
u32 brd_file_addr;
u32 brd_file_max_size;
DECLARE_BITMAP(hw_capa, hw_capa_last);
DECLARE_BITMAP(fw_capabilities, WMI_FW_CAPABILITY_MAX);
DECLARE_BITMAP(platform_capa, WIL_PLATFORM_CAPA_MAX);
u32 recovery_count; /* num of FW recovery attempts in a short time */
u32 recovery_state; /* FW recovery state machine */
unsigned long last_fw_recovery; /* jiffies of last fw recovery */
wait_queue_head_t wq; /* for all wait_event() use */
u8 max_vifs; /* maximum number of interfaces, including main */
struct wil6210_vif *vifs[WIL_MAX_VIFS];
struct mutex vif_mutex; /* protects access to VIF entries */
atomic_t connected_vifs;
/* profile */
struct cfg80211_chan_def monitor_chandef;
u32 monitor_flags;
int sinfo_gen;
/* interrupt moderation */
u32 tx_max_burst_duration;
u32 tx_interframe_timeout;
u32 rx_max_burst_duration;
u32 rx_interframe_timeout;
/* cached ISR registers */
u32 isr_misc;
/* mailbox related */
struct mutex wmi_mutex;
struct wil6210_mbox_ctl mbox_ctl;
struct completion wmi_ready;
struct completion wmi_call;
u16 wmi_seq;
u16 reply_id; /**< wait for this WMI event */
u8 reply_mid;
void *reply_buf;
u16 reply_size;
struct workqueue_struct *wmi_wq; /* for deferred calls */
struct work_struct wmi_event_worker;
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
struct workqueue_struct *wq_service;
struct work_struct fw_error_worker; /* for FW error recovery */
struct list_head pending_wmi_ev;
/*
* protect pending_wmi_ev
* - fill in IRQ from wil6210_irq_misc,
* - consumed in thread by wmi_event_worker
*/
spinlock_t wmi_ev_lock;
spinlock_t net_queue_lock; /* guarding stop/wake netif queue */
struct napi_struct napi_rx;
struct napi_struct napi_tx;
struct net_device napi_ndev; /* dummy net_device serving all VIFs */
/* DMA related */
struct wil_ring ring_rx;
unsigned int rx_buf_len;
struct wil_ring ring_tx[WIL6210_MAX_TX_RINGS];
struct wil_ring_tx_data ring_tx_data[WIL6210_MAX_TX_RINGS];
struct wil_status_ring srings[WIL6210_MAX_STATUS_RINGS];
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
u8 num_rx_status_rings;
int tx_sring_idx;
u8 ring2cid_tid[WIL6210_MAX_TX_RINGS][2]; /* [0] - CID, [1] - TID */
struct wil_sta_info sta[WIL6210_MAX_CID];
u32 ring_idle_trsh; /* HW fetches up to 16 descriptors at once */
u32 dma_addr_size; /* indicates dma addr size */
struct wil_rx_buff_mgmt rx_buff_mgmt;
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
bool use_enhanced_dma_hw;
struct wil_txrx_ops txrx_ops;
struct mutex mutex; /* for wil6210_priv access in wil_{up|down} */
/* statistics */
atomic_t isr_count_rx, isr_count_tx;
/* debugfs */
struct dentry *debug;
struct wil_blob_wrapper blobs[MAX_FW_MAPPING_TABLE_SIZE];
u8 discovery_mode;
u8 abft_len;
u8 wakeup_trigger;
struct wil_suspend_stats suspend_stats;
struct wil_debugfs_data dbg_data;
bool tx_latency; /* collect TX latency measurements */
size_t tx_latency_res; /* bin resolution in usec */
void *platform_handle;
struct wil_platform_ops platform_ops;
bool keep_radio_on_during_sleep;
struct pmc_ctx pmc;
u8 p2p_dev_started;
/* P2P_DEVICE vif */
struct wireless_dev *p2p_wdev;
struct wireless_dev *radio_wdev;
/* High Access Latency Policy voting */
struct wil_halp halp;
enum wmi_ps_profile_type ps_profile;
int fw_calib_result;
struct notifier_block pm_notify;
bool suspend_resp_rcvd;
bool suspend_resp_comp;
u32 bus_request_kbps;
u32 bus_request_kbps_pre_suspend;
u32 rgf_fw_assert_code_addr;
u32 rgf_ucode_assert_code_addr;
u32 iccm_base;
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
/* relevant only for eDMA */
bool use_compressed_rx_status;
u32 rx_status_ring_order;
u32 tx_status_ring_order;
u32 rx_buff_id_count;
bool amsdu_en;
bool use_rx_hw_reordering;
bool secured_boot;
u8 boot_config;
};
#define wil_to_wiphy(i) (i->wiphy)
#define wil_to_dev(i) (wiphy_dev(wil_to_wiphy(i)))
#define wiphy_to_wil(w) (struct wil6210_priv *)(wiphy_priv(w))
#define wdev_to_wil(w) (struct wil6210_priv *)(wdev_priv(w))
#define ndev_to_wil(n) (wdev_to_wil(n->ieee80211_ptr))
#define ndev_to_vif(n) (struct wil6210_vif *)(netdev_priv(n))
#define vif_to_wil(v) (v->wil)
#define vif_to_ndev(v) (v->ndev)
#define vif_to_wdev(v) (&v->wdev)
static inline struct wil6210_vif *wdev_to_vif(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
struct wireless_dev *wdev)
{
/* main interface is shared with P2P device */
if (wdev == wil->p2p_wdev)
return ndev_to_vif(wil->main_ndev);
else
return container_of(wdev, struct wil6210_vif, wdev);
}
static inline struct wireless_dev *
vif_to_radio_wdev(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wil6210_vif *vif)
{
/* main interface is shared with P2P device */
if (vif->mid)
return vif_to_wdev(vif);
else
return wil->radio_wdev;
}
__printf(2, 3)
Merge tag 'master-2014-09-16' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-next John W. Linville says: ==================== pull request: wireless-next 2014-09-22 Please pull this batch of updates intended for the 3.18 stream... For the mac80211 bits, Johannes says: "This time, I have some rate minstrel improvements, support for a very small feature from CCX that Steinar reverse-engineered, dynamic ACK timeout support, a number of changes for TDLS, early support for radio resource measurement and many fixes. Also, I'm changing a number of places to clear key memory when it's freed and Intel claims copyright for code they developed." For the bluetooth bits, Johan says: "Here are some more patches intended for 3.18. Most of them are cleanups or fixes for SMP. The only exception is a fix for BR/EDR L2CAP fixed channels which should now work better together with the L2CAP information request procedure." For the iwlwifi bits, Emmanuel says: "I fix here dvm which was broken by my last pull request. Arik continues to work on TDLS and Luca solved a few issues in CT-Kill. Eyal keeps digging into rate scaling code, more to come soon. Besides this, nothing really special here." Beyond that, there are the usual big batches of updates to ath9k, b43, mwifiex, and wil6210 as well as a handful of other bits here and there. Also, rtlwifi gets some btcoexist attention from Larry. Please let me know if there are problems! ==================== Had to adjust the wil6210 code to comply with Joe Perches's recent change in net-next to make the netdev_*() routines return void instead of 'int'. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2014-09-27 03:19:05 +08:00
void wil_dbg_trace(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
__printf(2, 3)
void __wil_err(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
__printf(2, 3)
void __wil_err_ratelimited(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
__printf(2, 3)
void __wil_info(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
__printf(2, 3)
void wil_dbg_ratelimited(const struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
#define wil_dbg(wil, fmt, arg...) do { \
netdev_dbg(wil->main_ndev, fmt, ##arg); \
wil_dbg_trace(wil, fmt, ##arg); \
} while (0)
#define wil_dbg_irq(wil, fmt, arg...) wil_dbg(wil, "DBG[ IRQ]" fmt, ##arg)
#define wil_dbg_txrx(wil, fmt, arg...) wil_dbg(wil, "DBG[TXRX]" fmt, ##arg)
#define wil_dbg_wmi(wil, fmt, arg...) wil_dbg(wil, "DBG[ WMI]" fmt, ##arg)
#define wil_dbg_misc(wil, fmt, arg...) wil_dbg(wil, "DBG[MISC]" fmt, ##arg)
#define wil_dbg_pm(wil, fmt, arg...) wil_dbg(wil, "DBG[ PM ]" fmt, ##arg)
#define wil_err(wil, fmt, arg...) __wil_err(wil, "%s: " fmt, __func__, ##arg)
#define wil_info(wil, fmt, arg...) __wil_info(wil, "%s: " fmt, __func__, ##arg)
#define wil_err_ratelimited(wil, fmt, arg...) \
__wil_err_ratelimited(wil, "%s: " fmt, __func__, ##arg)
/* target operations */
/* register read */
static inline u32 wil_r(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u32 reg)
{
return readl(wil->csr + HOSTADDR(reg));
}
/* register write. wmb() to make sure it is completed */
static inline void wil_w(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u32 reg, u32 val)
{
writel(val, wil->csr + HOSTADDR(reg));
wmb(); /* wait for write to propagate to the HW */
}
/* register set = read, OR, write */
static inline void wil_s(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u32 reg, u32 val)
{
wil_w(wil, reg, wil_r(wil, reg) | val);
}
/* register clear = read, AND with inverted, write */
static inline void wil_c(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u32 reg, u32 val)
{
wil_w(wil, reg, wil_r(wil, reg) & ~val);
}
#if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG)
#define wil_hex_dump_txrx(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize, \
groupsize, buf, len, ascii) \
print_hex_dump_debug("DBG[TXRX]" prefix_str,\
prefix_type, rowsize, \
groupsize, buf, len, ascii)
#define wil_hex_dump_wmi(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize, \
groupsize, buf, len, ascii) \
print_hex_dump_debug("DBG[ WMI]" prefix_str,\
prefix_type, rowsize, \
groupsize, buf, len, ascii)
#define wil_hex_dump_misc(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize, \
groupsize, buf, len, ascii) \
print_hex_dump_debug("DBG[MISC]" prefix_str,\
prefix_type, rowsize, \
groupsize, buf, len, ascii)
fixup! wil6210: fix usage of print_hex_dump_debug Use empty inline functions instead of empty #define. Fix for "unused variable" as reported below: tree: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-next.git master head: 167bf96dd87d2a8360cb9e9783006876dac4f579 commit: 871d8c4bbb0f23c29a21b63b1801071766f69b51 [45/62] wil6210: fix usage of print_hex_dump_debug config: i386-allyesconfig reproduce: git checkout 871d8c4bbb0f23c29a21b63b1801071766f69b51 make ARCH=i386 allyesconfig make ARCH=i386 All warnings: drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c: In function 'wmi_evt_rx_mgmt': >> drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c:341:10: warning: unused variable 'ie_len' [-Wunused-variable] size_t ie_len = d_len - offsetof(struct ieee80211_mgmt, ^ >> drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c:340:13: warning: unused variable 'ie_buf' [-Wunused-variable] const u8 *ie_buf = rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.variable; ^ vim +/ie_len +341 drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c 2be7d22f Vladimir Kondratiev 2012-12-20 334 2be7d22f Vladimir Kondratiev 2012-12-20 335 if (ieee80211_is_beacon(fc) || ieee80211_is_probe_resp(fc)) { 2be7d22f Vladimir Kondratiev 2012-12-20 336 struct cfg80211_bss *bss; 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 337 u64 tsf = le64_to_cpu(rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.timestamp); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 338 u16 cap = le16_to_cpu(rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.capab_info); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 339 u16 bi = le16_to_cpu(rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.beacon_int); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 340 const u8 *ie_buf = rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.variable; 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 341 size_t ie_len = d_len - offsetof(struct ieee80211_mgmt, 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 342 u.beacon.variable); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 343 wil_dbg_wmi(wil, "Capability info : 0x%04x\n", cap); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 344 wil_dbg_wmi(wil, "TSF : 0x%016llx\n", tsf); :::::: The code at line 341 was first introduced by commit :::::: 8eea944af0efcdba09dac1ad220c9bfa68293279 wil6210: print more info about BSS found Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-09-14 16:14:10 +08:00
#else /* defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) */
static inline
void wil_hex_dump_txrx(const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type, int rowsize,
int groupsize, const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii)
{
}
static inline
void wil_hex_dump_wmi(const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type, int rowsize,
int groupsize, const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii)
{
}
static inline
void wil_hex_dump_misc(const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type, int rowsize,
int groupsize, const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii)
{
}
fixup! wil6210: fix usage of print_hex_dump_debug Use empty inline functions instead of empty #define. Fix for "unused variable" as reported below: tree: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-next.git master head: 167bf96dd87d2a8360cb9e9783006876dac4f579 commit: 871d8c4bbb0f23c29a21b63b1801071766f69b51 [45/62] wil6210: fix usage of print_hex_dump_debug config: i386-allyesconfig reproduce: git checkout 871d8c4bbb0f23c29a21b63b1801071766f69b51 make ARCH=i386 allyesconfig make ARCH=i386 All warnings: drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c: In function 'wmi_evt_rx_mgmt': >> drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c:341:10: warning: unused variable 'ie_len' [-Wunused-variable] size_t ie_len = d_len - offsetof(struct ieee80211_mgmt, ^ >> drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c:340:13: warning: unused variable 'ie_buf' [-Wunused-variable] const u8 *ie_buf = rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.variable; ^ vim +/ie_len +341 drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wmi.c 2be7d22f Vladimir Kondratiev 2012-12-20 334 2be7d22f Vladimir Kondratiev 2012-12-20 335 if (ieee80211_is_beacon(fc) || ieee80211_is_probe_resp(fc)) { 2be7d22f Vladimir Kondratiev 2012-12-20 336 struct cfg80211_bss *bss; 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 337 u64 tsf = le64_to_cpu(rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.timestamp); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 338 u16 cap = le16_to_cpu(rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.capab_info); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 339 u16 bi = le16_to_cpu(rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.beacon_int); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 340 const u8 *ie_buf = rx_mgmt_frame->u.beacon.variable; 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 341 size_t ie_len = d_len - offsetof(struct ieee80211_mgmt, 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 342 u.beacon.variable); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 343 wil_dbg_wmi(wil, "Capability info : 0x%04x\n", cap); 8eea944a Vladimir Kondratiev 2014-06-16 344 wil_dbg_wmi(wil, "TSF : 0x%016llx\n", tsf); :::::: The code at line 341 was first introduced by commit :::::: 8eea944af0efcdba09dac1ad220c9bfa68293279 wil6210: print more info about BSS found Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-09-14 16:14:10 +08:00
#endif /* defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) */
void wil_memcpy_fromio_32(void *dst, const volatile void __iomem *src,
size_t count);
void wil_memcpy_toio_32(volatile void __iomem *dst, const void *src,
size_t count);
struct wil6210_vif *
wil_vif_alloc(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *name,
unsigned char name_assign_type, enum nl80211_iftype iftype);
void wil_vif_free(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
void *wil_if_alloc(struct device *dev);
bool wil_has_other_active_ifaces(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
struct net_device *ndev, bool up, bool ok);
bool wil_has_active_ifaces(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool up, bool ok);
void wil_if_free(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_vif_add(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wil6210_vif *vif);
int wil_if_add(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_vif_remove(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid);
void wil_if_remove(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_priv_init(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_priv_deinit(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_ps_update(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
enum wmi_ps_profile_type ps_profile);
int wil_reset(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool no_fw);
void wil_fw_error_recovery(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_set_recovery_state(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int state);
bool wil_is_recovery_blocked(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_up(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
wil6210: fix for oops while stopping interface When interface stopped while running intensive Rx traffic, the following oops observed: [89846.734683] Call trace: [89846.737117] [<ffffffc00083aa64>] dev_gro_receive+0xac/0x358 [89846.742674] [<ffffffc00083ae94>] napi_gro_receive+0x24/0xa4 [89846.748251] [<ffffffbffc1c2f88>] $x+0xec/0x1f8 [wil6210] wil_netif_rx_any [89846.753547] [<ffffffbffc1c4830>] $x+0x34/0x54 [wil6210] wil_release_reorder_frame [89846.758755] [<ffffffbffc1c48ac>] wil_release_reorder_frames+0x5c/0x78 [wil6210] [89846.766044] [<ffffffbffc1c4bf8>] wil_tid_ampdu_rx_free+0x20/0x48 [wil6210] [89846.772901] [<ffffffbffc1bedc8>] $x+0x190/0x1e8 [wil6210] [89846.778285] [<ffffffbffc1c0ed4>] wmi_event_worker+0x230/0x2f8 [wil6210] [89846.784865] [<ffffffc0000b0bc8>] process_one_work+0x278/0x3fc [89846.790591] [<ffffffc0000b1218>] worker_thread+0x200/0x330 [89846.796060] [<ffffffc0000b6664>] kthread+0xac/0xb8 [89846.800836] Code: b940c661 f9406a62 8b010041 f9400026 (f8636882) [89846.807008] ---[ end trace d6fdc17cd27d18f6 ]--- Reason is the following: when removing Rx vring (wil_netdev_ops.ndo_stop -> wil_stop -> wil_down -> __wil_down -> wil_rx_fini), Rx interrupt occurs. It trigger Rx NAPI, calling wil_rx_handle() that reaps (already cleaned) buffer, causing skb referring to garbage memory being set into reorder buffer. Then, network stack trying to access this buffer and fails. Prevent Rx NAPI from being scheduled if device going to stop. Bit wil_status_napi_en reflects NAPI enablement state, check it when triggering Rx NAPI. Testing shows that check for wil_status_napi_en sometimes gets negative, and new error message get printed - in this case kernel oops would be observed. Original oops is no more reproducible. This change requires also changes in the AP flows. Properly enable/disable NAPI for the AP. Make sure Rx VRING is disabled when resetting target. For this, promote __wil_up() and __wil_down() to the module scope, and use it in the relevant flows. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-09-10 21:34:50 +08:00
int __wil_up(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_down(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
wil6210: fix for oops while stopping interface When interface stopped while running intensive Rx traffic, the following oops observed: [89846.734683] Call trace: [89846.737117] [<ffffffc00083aa64>] dev_gro_receive+0xac/0x358 [89846.742674] [<ffffffc00083ae94>] napi_gro_receive+0x24/0xa4 [89846.748251] [<ffffffbffc1c2f88>] $x+0xec/0x1f8 [wil6210] wil_netif_rx_any [89846.753547] [<ffffffbffc1c4830>] $x+0x34/0x54 [wil6210] wil_release_reorder_frame [89846.758755] [<ffffffbffc1c48ac>] wil_release_reorder_frames+0x5c/0x78 [wil6210] [89846.766044] [<ffffffbffc1c4bf8>] wil_tid_ampdu_rx_free+0x20/0x48 [wil6210] [89846.772901] [<ffffffbffc1bedc8>] $x+0x190/0x1e8 [wil6210] [89846.778285] [<ffffffbffc1c0ed4>] wmi_event_worker+0x230/0x2f8 [wil6210] [89846.784865] [<ffffffc0000b0bc8>] process_one_work+0x278/0x3fc [89846.790591] [<ffffffc0000b1218>] worker_thread+0x200/0x330 [89846.796060] [<ffffffc0000b6664>] kthread+0xac/0xb8 [89846.800836] Code: b940c661 f9406a62 8b010041 f9400026 (f8636882) [89846.807008] ---[ end trace d6fdc17cd27d18f6 ]--- Reason is the following: when removing Rx vring (wil_netdev_ops.ndo_stop -> wil_stop -> wil_down -> __wil_down -> wil_rx_fini), Rx interrupt occurs. It trigger Rx NAPI, calling wil_rx_handle() that reaps (already cleaned) buffer, causing skb referring to garbage memory being set into reorder buffer. Then, network stack trying to access this buffer and fails. Prevent Rx NAPI from being scheduled if device going to stop. Bit wil_status_napi_en reflects NAPI enablement state, check it when triggering Rx NAPI. Testing shows that check for wil_status_napi_en sometimes gets negative, and new error message get printed - in this case kernel oops would be observed. Original oops is no more reproducible. This change requires also changes in the AP flows. Properly enable/disable NAPI for the AP. Make sure Rx VRING is disabled when resetting target. For this, promote __wil_up() and __wil_down() to the module scope, and use it in the relevant flows. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-09-10 21:34:50 +08:00
int __wil_down(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_refresh_fw_capabilities(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_mbox_ring_le2cpus(struct wil6210_mbox_ring *r);
int wil_find_cid(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid, const u8 *mac);
void wil_set_ethtoolops(struct net_device *ndev);
struct fw_map *wil_find_fw_mapping(const char *section);
void __iomem *wmi_buffer_block(struct wil6210_priv *wil, __le32 ptr, u32 size);
void __iomem *wmi_buffer(struct wil6210_priv *wil, __le32 ptr);
void __iomem *wmi_addr(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u32 ptr);
int wmi_read_hdr(struct wil6210_priv *wil, __le32 ptr,
struct wil6210_mbox_hdr *hdr);
int wmi_send(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u16 cmdid, u8 mid, void *buf, u16 len);
void wmi_recv_cmd(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_call(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u16 cmdid, u8 mid, void *buf, u16 len,
u16 reply_id, void *reply, u16 reply_size, int to_msec);
void wmi_event_worker(struct work_struct *work);
void wmi_event_flush(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_set_ssid(struct wil6210_vif *vif, u8 ssid_len, const void *ssid);
int wmi_get_ssid(struct wil6210_vif *vif, u8 *ssid_len, void *ssid);
int wmi_set_channel(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int channel);
int wmi_get_channel(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int *channel);
int wmi_del_cipher_key(struct wil6210_vif *vif, u8 key_index,
const void *mac_addr, int key_usage);
int wmi_add_cipher_key(struct wil6210_vif *vif, u8 key_index,
const void *mac_addr, int key_len, const void *key,
int key_usage);
int wmi_echo(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_set_ie(struct wil6210_vif *vif, u8 type, u16 ie_len, const void *ie);
int wmi_rx_chain_add(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wil_ring *vring);
int wmi_rxon(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool on);
int wmi_get_temperature(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u32 *t_m, u32 *t_r);
int wmi_disconnect_sta(struct wil6210_vif *vif, const u8 *mac,
u16 reason, bool full_disconnect, bool del_sta);
int wmi_addba(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid,
u8 ringid, u8 size, u16 timeout);
int wmi_delba_tx(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid, u8 ringid, u16 reason);
int wmi_delba_rx(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid, u8 cidxtid, u16 reason);
int wmi_addba_rx_resp(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
u8 mid, u8 cid, u8 tid, u8 token,
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
u16 status, bool amsdu, u16 agg_wsize, u16 timeout);
int wmi_ps_dev_profile_cfg(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
enum wmi_ps_profile_type ps_profile);
int wmi_set_mgmt_retry(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 retry_short);
int wmi_get_mgmt_retry(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 *retry_short);
int wmi_new_sta(struct wil6210_vif *vif, const u8 *mac, u8 aid);
int wmi_port_allocate(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid,
const u8 *mac, enum nl80211_iftype iftype);
int wmi_port_delete(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid);
int wil_addba_rx_request(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid,
u8 cidxtid, u8 dialog_token, __le16 ba_param_set,
wil6210: ADDBA/DELBA flows Introduce BACK establishment procedures; decision logic is not implemented yet; debugfs entry 'addba' used to manually trigger addba/delba for ringid 0. debugfs usage: to establish BACK with agg_wsize 16: echo 16 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to delete BACK: echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy0/wil6210/addba to change agg_wsize, one need to delete BACK and establish it anew ADDBA flow for: - originator Tx side (initiator) sends WMI_VRING_BA_EN_CMDID providing agg_wsize and timeout parameters. Eventually, it gets event confirming BACK agreement - WMI_BA_STATUS_EVENTID with negotiated parameters. On this event, update Tx vring data (struct vring_tx_data) and display BACK parameters on debugfs - recipient Rx side (recipient) firmware informs driver about ADDBA with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_REQ_EVENTID, driver process it in service work queue wq_service. It adjusts parameters and sends response with WMI_RCP_ADDBA_RESP_CMDID, and final confirmation provided by firmware with WMI_ADDBA_RESP_SENT_EVENTID. In case of success, driver updates Rx BACK reorder buffer. policy for BACK parameters: - aggregation size (agg_wsize * MPDUsize)) to not exceed 64Kbytes DELBA flow for: - originator driver decides to terminate BACK, it sends WMI_VRING_BA_DIS_CMDID and updates struct vring_tx_data associated with vring; ignore WMI_DELBA_EVENTID. - recipient firmware informs driver with WMI_DELBA_EVENTID, driver deletes correspondent reorder buffer ADDBA request processing requires sending WMI command, therefore it is processed in work queue context. Same work queue used as for connect, it get renamed to wq_service Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2014-12-23 15:47:03 +08:00
__le16 ba_timeout, __le16 ba_seq_ctrl);
int wil_addba_tx_request(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 ringid, u16 wsize);
void wil6210_clear_irq(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil6210_init_irq(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int irq);
void wil6210_fini_irq(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int irq);
void wil_mask_irq(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_unmask_irq(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_configure_interrupt_moderation(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
wil6210: fix for oops while stopping interface When interface stopped while running intensive Rx traffic, the following oops observed: [89846.734683] Call trace: [89846.737117] [<ffffffc00083aa64>] dev_gro_receive+0xac/0x358 [89846.742674] [<ffffffc00083ae94>] napi_gro_receive+0x24/0xa4 [89846.748251] [<ffffffbffc1c2f88>] $x+0xec/0x1f8 [wil6210] wil_netif_rx_any [89846.753547] [<ffffffbffc1c4830>] $x+0x34/0x54 [wil6210] wil_release_reorder_frame [89846.758755] [<ffffffbffc1c48ac>] wil_release_reorder_frames+0x5c/0x78 [wil6210] [89846.766044] [<ffffffbffc1c4bf8>] wil_tid_ampdu_rx_free+0x20/0x48 [wil6210] [89846.772901] [<ffffffbffc1bedc8>] $x+0x190/0x1e8 [wil6210] [89846.778285] [<ffffffbffc1c0ed4>] wmi_event_worker+0x230/0x2f8 [wil6210] [89846.784865] [<ffffffc0000b0bc8>] process_one_work+0x278/0x3fc [89846.790591] [<ffffffc0000b1218>] worker_thread+0x200/0x330 [89846.796060] [<ffffffc0000b6664>] kthread+0xac/0xb8 [89846.800836] Code: b940c661 f9406a62 8b010041 f9400026 (f8636882) [89846.807008] ---[ end trace d6fdc17cd27d18f6 ]--- Reason is the following: when removing Rx vring (wil_netdev_ops.ndo_stop -> wil_stop -> wil_down -> __wil_down -> wil_rx_fini), Rx interrupt occurs. It trigger Rx NAPI, calling wil_rx_handle() that reaps (already cleaned) buffer, causing skb referring to garbage memory being set into reorder buffer. Then, network stack trying to access this buffer and fails. Prevent Rx NAPI from being scheduled if device going to stop. Bit wil_status_napi_en reflects NAPI enablement state, check it when triggering Rx NAPI. Testing shows that check for wil_status_napi_en sometimes gets negative, and new error message get printed - in this case kernel oops would be observed. Original oops is no more reproducible. This change requires also changes in the AP flows. Properly enable/disable NAPI for the AP. Make sure Rx VRING is disabled when resetting target. For this, promote __wil_up() and __wil_down() to the module scope, and use it in the relevant flows. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kondratiev <qca_vkondrat@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2014-09-10 21:34:50 +08:00
void wil_disable_irq(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_enable_irq(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil6210_mask_halp(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
/* P2P */
bool wil_p2p_is_social_scan(struct cfg80211_scan_request *request);
int wil_p2p_search(struct wil6210_vif *vif,
struct cfg80211_scan_request *request);
int wil_p2p_listen(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
unsigned int duration, struct ieee80211_channel *chan,
u64 *cookie);
u8 wil_p2p_stop_discovery(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
int wil_p2p_cancel_listen(struct wil6210_vif *vif, u64 cookie);
void wil_p2p_listen_expired(struct work_struct *work);
void wil_p2p_search_expired(struct work_struct *work);
void wil_p2p_stop_radio_operations(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_p2p_delayed_listen_work(struct work_struct *work);
/* WMI for P2P */
int wmi_p2p_cfg(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int channel, int bi);
int wmi_start_listen(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
int wmi_start_search(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
int wmi_stop_discovery(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
int wil_cfg80211_mgmt_tx(struct wiphy *wiphy, struct wireless_dev *wdev,
struct cfg80211_mgmt_tx_params *params,
u64 *cookie);
int wil_cfg80211_iface_combinations_from_fw(
struct wil6210_priv *wil,
const struct wil_fw_record_concurrency *conc);
int wil_vif_prepare_stop(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
#if defined(CONFIG_WIL6210_DEBUGFS)
int wil6210_debugfs_init(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil6210_debugfs_remove(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
#else
static inline int wil6210_debugfs_init(struct wil6210_priv *wil) { return 0; }
static inline void wil6210_debugfs_remove(struct wil6210_priv *wil) {}
#endif
int wil_cid_fill_sinfo(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int cid,
struct station_info *sinfo);
struct wil6210_priv *wil_cfg80211_init(struct device *dev);
void wil_cfg80211_deinit(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_p2p_wdev_free(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_set_mac_address(struct wil6210_priv *wil, void *addr);
int wmi_pcp_start(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int bi, u8 wmi_nettype, u8 chan,
u8 hidden_ssid, u8 is_go);
int wmi_pcp_stop(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
int wmi_led_cfg(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool enable);
int wmi_abort_scan(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
void wil_abort_scan(struct wil6210_vif *vif, bool sync);
void wil_abort_scan_all_vifs(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool sync);
void wil6210_bus_request(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u32 kbps);
void wil6210_disconnect(struct wil6210_vif *vif, const u8 *bssid,
u16 reason_code, bool from_event);
void wil_probe_client_flush(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
void wil_probe_client_worker(struct work_struct *work);
void wil_disconnect_worker(struct work_struct *work);
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
void wil_init_txrx_ops(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
/* TX API */
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
int wil_ring_init_tx(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int cid);
int wil_vring_init_bcast(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int id, int size);
int wil_bcast_init(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
void wil_bcast_fini(struct wil6210_vif *vif);
void wil_bcast_fini_all(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_update_net_queues(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wil6210_vif *vif,
struct wil_ring *ring, bool should_stop);
void wil_update_net_queues_bh(struct wil6210_priv *wil, struct wil6210_vif *vif,
struct wil_ring *ring, bool check_stop);
netdev_tx_t wil_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *ndev);
int wil_tx_complete(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int ringid);
void wil6210_unmask_irq_tx(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil6210_unmask_irq_tx_edma(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
/* RX API */
void wil_rx_handle(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int *quota);
void wil6210_unmask_irq_rx(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil6210_unmask_irq_rx_edma(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_iftype_nl2wmi(enum nl80211_iftype type);
int wil_request_firmware(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *name,
bool load);
int wil_request_board(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *name);
bool wil_fw_verify_file_exists(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *name);
void wil_pm_runtime_allow(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_pm_runtime_forbid(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_pm_runtime_get(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_pm_runtime_put(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_can_suspend(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool is_runtime);
int wil_suspend(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool is_runtime, bool keep_radio_on);
int wil_resume(struct wil6210_priv *wil, bool is_runtime, bool keep_radio_on);
bool wil_is_wmi_idle(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_resume(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_suspend(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
bool wil_is_tx_idle(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wil_fw_copy_crash_dump(struct wil6210_priv *wil, void *dest, u32 size);
void wil_fw_core_dump(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_halp_vote(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil_halp_unvote(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil6210_set_halp(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil6210_clear_halp(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_start_sched_scan(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
struct cfg80211_sched_scan_request *request);
int wmi_stop_sched_scan(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
int wmi_mgmt_tx(struct wil6210_vif *vif, const u8 *buf, size_t len);
int reverse_memcmp(const void *cs, const void *ct, size_t count);
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
/* WMI for enhanced DMA */
int wil_wmi_tx_sring_cfg(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int ring_id);
int wil_wmi_cfg_def_rx_offload(struct wil6210_priv *wil,
u16 max_rx_pl_per_desc);
int wil_wmi_rx_sring_add(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u16 ring_id);
int wil_wmi_rx_desc_ring_add(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int status_ring_id);
int wil_wmi_tx_desc_ring_add(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int ring_id, int cid,
int tid);
int wil_wmi_bcast_desc_ring_add(struct wil6210_vif *vif, int ring_id);
int wmi_addba_rx_resp_edma(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u8 mid, u8 cid,
u8 tid, u8 token, u16 status, bool amsdu,
u16 agg_wsize, u16 timeout);
wil6210: initialize TX and RX enhanced DMA rings Enhanced DMA design includes the following rings: - Single RX descriptor ring is used for all VIFs - Multiple RX status rings are supported, to allow RSS - TX descriptor ring is allocated per connection - A single TX status ring is used for all TX descriptor rings This patch initializes and frees the above descriptor and status rings. The RX SKBs are handled by a new entity of RX buffers manager, which handles RX buffers, each one points to an allocated SKB. During Rx completion processing, the driver extracts a buffer ID which is used as an index to the buffers array. After the SKB is freed the buffer is moved from the 'active' list to the 'free' list, indicating it can be used for another descriptor. During Rx refill, SKBs are allocated and attached to 'free' buffers. Those buffers are attached to new descriptors and moved to the 'active' list. New debugfs entries were added to allow edma configuration: Run the following command to configure the number of status rings: echo NUM_OF_STATUS_RINGS > num_rx_status_rings Run the following command to use extended RX status message for additional debug fields from HW: echo 0 > compressed_rx_status Run the following command to control the size of the TX status ring: echo TX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > tx_status_ring_order The status ring size will be 1 << tx_status_ring_order Run the following command to control the size of the RX status ring: echo RX_STATUS_RING_ORDER > rx_status_ring_order Due to HW constrains RX sring order should be bigger than RX ring order The status ring size will be 1 << rx_status_ring_order Run the following command to change the number of RX buffer IDs: echo RX_BUFF_ID_COUNT > rx_buff_id_count Signed-off-by: Gidon Studinski <gidons@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Maya Erez <merez@codeaurora.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-06-29 21:28:23 +08:00
#endif /* __WIL6210_H__ */