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65 #ifndef __iwl_fw_api_time_event_h__
66 #define __iwl_fw_api_time_event_h__
68 #include "fw/api/phy-ctxt.h"
70 /* Time Event types, according to MAC type */
71 enum iwl_time_event_type {
72 /* BSS Station Events */
73 TE_BSS_STA_AGGRESSIVE_ASSOC,
74 TE_BSS_STA_ASSOC,
75 TE_BSS_EAP_DHCP_PROT,
76 TE_BSS_QUIET_PERIOD,
78 /* P2P Device Events */
79 TE_P2P_DEVICE_DISCOVERABLE,
80 TE_P2P_DEVICE_LISTEN,
81 TE_P2P_DEVICE_ACTION_SCAN,
82 TE_P2P_DEVICE_FULL_SCAN,
84 /* P2P Client Events */
85 TE_P2P_CLIENT_AGGRESSIVE_ASSOC,
86 TE_P2P_CLIENT_ASSOC,
87 TE_P2P_CLIENT_QUIET_PERIOD,
89 /* P2P GO Events */
90 TE_P2P_GO_ASSOC_PROT,
91 TE_P2P_GO_REPETITIVET_NOA,
92 TE_P2P_GO_CT_WINDOW,
94 /* WiDi Sync Events */
95 TE_WIDI_TX_SYNC,
97 /* Channel Switch NoA */
98 TE_CHANNEL_SWITCH_PERIOD,
100 TE_MAX
101 }; /* MAC_EVENT_TYPE_API_E_VER_1 */
103 /* Time event - defines for command API v1 */
106 * @TE_V1_FRAG_NONE: fragmentation of the time event is NOT allowed.
107 * @TE_V1_FRAG_SINGLE: fragmentation of the time event is allowed, but only
108 * the first fragment is scheduled.
109 * @TE_V1_FRAG_DUAL: fragmentation of the time event is allowed, but only
110 * the first 2 fragments are scheduled.
111 * @TE_V1_FRAG_ENDLESS: fragmentation of the time event is allowed, and any
112 * number of fragments are valid.
114 * Other than the constant defined above, specifying a fragmentation value 'x'
115 * means that the event can be fragmented but only the first 'x' will be
116 * scheduled.
118 enum {
119 TE_V1_FRAG_NONE = 0,
120 TE_V1_FRAG_SINGLE = 1,
121 TE_V1_FRAG_DUAL = 2,
122 TE_V1_FRAG_ENDLESS = 0xffffffff
125 /* If a Time Event can be fragmented, this is the max number of fragments */
126 #define TE_V1_FRAG_MAX_MSK 0x0fffffff
127 /* Repeat the time event endlessly (until removed) */
128 #define TE_V1_REPEAT_ENDLESS 0xffffffff
129 /* If a Time Event has bounded repetitions, this is the maximal value */
130 #define TE_V1_REPEAT_MAX_MSK_V1 0x0fffffff
132 /* Time Event dependencies: none, on another TE, or in a specific time */
133 enum {
134 TE_V1_INDEPENDENT = 0,
135 TE_V1_DEP_OTHER = BIT(0),
136 TE_V1_DEP_TSF = BIT(1),
137 TE_V1_EVENT_SOCIOPATHIC = BIT(2),
138 }; /* MAC_EVENT_DEPENDENCY_POLICY_API_E_VER_2 */
141 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_NONE: no notifications
142 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_START: request/receive notification on event start
143 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_END:request/receive notification on event end
144 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_START: internal FW use
145 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_END: internal FW use.
146 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_START: request/receive notification on frag start
147 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_END:request/receive notification on frag end
148 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_START: internal FW use.
149 * @TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_END: internal FW use.
151 * Supported Time event notifications configuration.
152 * A notification (both event and fragment) includes a status indicating weather
153 * the FW was able to schedule the event or not. For fragment start/end
154 * notification the status is always success. There is no start/end fragment
155 * notification for monolithic events.
157 enum {
158 TE_V1_NOTIF_NONE = 0,
159 TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_START = BIT(0),
160 TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_END = BIT(1),
161 TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_START = BIT(2),
162 TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_END = BIT(3),
163 TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_START = BIT(4),
164 TE_V1_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_END = BIT(5),
165 TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_START = BIT(6),
166 TE_V1_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_END = BIT(7),
167 }; /* MAC_EVENT_ACTION_API_E_VER_2 */
169 /* Time event - defines for command API */
172 * @TE_V2_FRAG_NONE: fragmentation of the time event is NOT allowed.
173 * @TE_V2_FRAG_SINGLE: fragmentation of the time event is allowed, but only
174 * the first fragment is scheduled.
175 * @TE_V2_FRAG_DUAL: fragmentation of the time event is allowed, but only
176 * the first 2 fragments are scheduled.
177 * @TE_V2_FRAG_ENDLESS: fragmentation of the time event is allowed, and any
178 * number of fragments are valid.
180 * Other than the constant defined above, specifying a fragmentation value 'x'
181 * means that the event can be fragmented but only the first 'x' will be
182 * scheduled.
184 enum {
185 TE_V2_FRAG_NONE = 0,
186 TE_V2_FRAG_SINGLE = 1,
187 TE_V2_FRAG_DUAL = 2,
188 TE_V2_FRAG_MAX = 0xfe,
189 TE_V2_FRAG_ENDLESS = 0xff
192 /* Repeat the time event endlessly (until removed) */
193 #define TE_V2_REPEAT_ENDLESS 0xff
194 /* If a Time Event has bounded repetitions, this is the maximal value */
195 #define TE_V2_REPEAT_MAX 0xfe
197 #define TE_V2_PLACEMENT_POS 12
198 #define TE_V2_ABSENCE_POS 15
201 * enum iwl_time_event_policy - Time event policy values
202 * A notification (both event and fragment) includes a status indicating weather
203 * the FW was able to schedule the event or not. For fragment start/end
204 * notification the status is always success. There is no start/end fragment
205 * notification for monolithic events.
207 * @TE_V2_DEFAULT_POLICY: independent, social, present, unoticable
208 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_START: request/receive notification on event start
209 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_END:request/receive notification on event end
210 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_START: internal FW use
211 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_END: internal FW use.
212 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_START: request/receive notification on frag start
213 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_END:request/receive notification on frag end
214 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_START: internal FW use.
215 * @TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_END: internal FW use.
216 * @TE_V2_START_IMMEDIATELY: start time event immediately
217 * @TE_V2_DEP_OTHER: depends on another time event
218 * @TE_V2_DEP_TSF: depends on a specific time
219 * @TE_V2_EVENT_SOCIOPATHIC: can't co-exist with other events of tha same MAC
220 * @TE_V2_ABSENCE: are we present or absent during the Time Event.
222 enum iwl_time_event_policy {
223 TE_V2_DEFAULT_POLICY = 0x0,
225 /* notifications (event start/stop, fragment start/stop) */
226 TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_START = BIT(0),
227 TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_EVENT_END = BIT(1),
228 TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_START = BIT(2),
229 TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_EVENT_END = BIT(3),
231 TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_START = BIT(4),
232 TE_V2_NOTIF_HOST_FRAG_END = BIT(5),
233 TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_START = BIT(6),
234 TE_V2_NOTIF_INTERNAL_FRAG_END = BIT(7),
235 TE_V2_START_IMMEDIATELY = BIT(11),
237 /* placement characteristics */
238 TE_V2_DEP_OTHER = BIT(TE_V2_PLACEMENT_POS),
239 TE_V2_DEP_TSF = BIT(TE_V2_PLACEMENT_POS + 1),
240 TE_V2_EVENT_SOCIOPATHIC = BIT(TE_V2_PLACEMENT_POS + 2),
242 /* are we present or absent during the Time Event. */
243 TE_V2_ABSENCE = BIT(TE_V2_ABSENCE_POS),
247 * struct iwl_time_event_cmd - configuring Time Events
248 * with struct MAC_TIME_EVENT_DATA_API_S_VER_2 (see also
249 * with version 1. determined by IWL_UCODE_TLV_FLAGS)
250 * ( TIME_EVENT_CMD = 0x29 )
251 * @id_and_color: ID and color of the relevant MAC,
252 * &enum iwl_ctxt_id_and_color
253 * @action: action to perform, one of &enum iwl_ctxt_action
254 * @id: this field has two meanings, depending on the action:
255 * If the action is ADD, then it means the type of event to add.
256 * For all other actions it is the unique event ID assigned when the
257 * event was added by the FW.
258 * @apply_time: When to start the Time Event (in GP2)
259 * @max_delay: maximum delay to event's start (apply time), in TU
260 * @depends_on: the unique ID of the event we depend on (if any)
261 * @interval: interval between repetitions, in TU
262 * @duration: duration of event in TU
263 * @repeat: how many repetitions to do, can be TE_REPEAT_ENDLESS
264 * @max_frags: maximal number of fragments the Time Event can be divided to
265 * @policy: defines whether uCode shall notify the host or other uCode modules
266 * on event and/or fragment start and/or end
267 * using one of TE_INDEPENDENT, TE_DEP_OTHER, TE_DEP_TSF
268 * TE_EVENT_SOCIOPATHIC
269 * using TE_ABSENCE and using TE_NOTIF_*,
270 * &enum iwl_time_event_policy
272 struct iwl_time_event_cmd {
273 /* COMMON_INDEX_HDR_API_S_VER_1 */
274 __le32 id_and_color;
275 __le32 action;
276 __le32 id;
277 /* MAC_TIME_EVENT_DATA_API_S_VER_2 */
278 __le32 apply_time;
279 __le32 max_delay;
280 __le32 depends_on;
281 __le32 interval;
282 __le32 duration;
283 u8 repeat;
284 u8 max_frags;
285 __le16 policy;
286 } __packed; /* MAC_TIME_EVENT_CMD_API_S_VER_2 */
289 * struct iwl_time_event_resp - response structure to iwl_time_event_cmd
290 * @status: bit 0 indicates success, all others specify errors
291 * @id: the Time Event type
292 * @unique_id: the unique ID assigned (in ADD) or given (others) to the TE
293 * @id_and_color: ID and color of the relevant MAC,
294 * &enum iwl_ctxt_id_and_color
296 struct iwl_time_event_resp {
297 __le32 status;
298 __le32 id;
299 __le32 unique_id;
300 __le32 id_and_color;
301 } __packed; /* MAC_TIME_EVENT_RSP_API_S_VER_1 */
304 * struct iwl_time_event_notif - notifications of time event start/stop
305 * ( TIME_EVENT_NOTIFICATION = 0x2a )
306 * @timestamp: action timestamp in GP2
307 * @session_id: session's unique id
308 * @unique_id: unique id of the Time Event itself
309 * @id_and_color: ID and color of the relevant MAC
310 * @action: &enum iwl_time_event_policy
311 * @status: true if scheduled, false otherwise (not executed)
313 struct iwl_time_event_notif {
314 __le32 timestamp;
315 __le32 session_id;
316 __le32 unique_id;
317 __le32 id_and_color;
318 __le32 action;
319 __le32 status;
320 } __packed; /* MAC_TIME_EVENT_NTFY_API_S_VER_1 */
323 * struct iwl_hs20_roc_req_tail - tail of iwl_hs20_roc_req
325 * @node_addr: Our MAC Address
326 * @reserved: reserved for alignment
327 * @apply_time: GP2 value to start (should always be the current GP2 value)
328 * @apply_time_max_delay: Maximum apply time delay value in TU. Defines max
329 * time by which start of the event is allowed to be postponed.
330 * @duration: event duration in TU To calculate event duration:
331 * timeEventDuration = min(duration, remainingQuota)
333 struct iwl_hs20_roc_req_tail {
334 u8 node_addr[ETH_ALEN];
335 __le16 reserved;
336 __le32 apply_time;
337 __le32 apply_time_max_delay;
338 __le32 duration;
339 } __packed;
342 * Aux ROC command
344 * Command requests the firmware to create a time event for a certain duration
345 * and remain on the given channel. This is done by using the Aux framework in
346 * the FW.
347 * The command was first used for Hot Spot issues - but can be used regardless
348 * to Hot Spot.
350 * ( HOT_SPOT_CMD 0x53 )
352 * @id_and_color: ID and color of the MAC
353 * @action: action to perform, one of FW_CTXT_ACTION_*
354 * @event_unique_id: If the action FW_CTXT_ACTION_REMOVE then the
355 * event_unique_id should be the id of the time event assigned by ucode.
356 * Otherwise ignore the event_unique_id.
357 * @sta_id_and_color: station id and color, resumed during "Remain On Channel"
358 * activity.
359 * @channel_info: channel info
361 struct iwl_hs20_roc_req {
362 /* COMMON_INDEX_HDR_API_S_VER_1 hdr */
363 __le32 id_and_color;
364 __le32 action;
365 __le32 event_unique_id;
366 __le32 sta_id_and_color;
367 struct iwl_fw_channel_info channel_info;
368 struct iwl_hs20_roc_req_tail tail;
369 } __packed; /* HOT_SPOT_CMD_API_S_VER_1 */
372 * values for AUX ROC result values
374 enum iwl_mvm_hot_spot {
375 HOT_SPOT_RSP_STATUS_OK,
376 HOT_SPOT_RSP_STATUS_TOO_MANY_EVENTS,
377 HOT_SPOT_MAX_NUM_OF_SESSIONS,
381 * Aux ROC command response
383 * In response to iwl_hs20_roc_req the FW sends this command to notify the
384 * driver the uid of the timevent.
386 * ( HOT_SPOT_CMD 0x53 )
388 * @event_unique_id: Unique ID of time event assigned by ucode
389 * @status: Return status 0 is success, all the rest used for specific errors
391 struct iwl_hs20_roc_res {
392 __le32 event_unique_id;
393 __le32 status;
394 } __packed; /* HOT_SPOT_RSP_API_S_VER_1 */
397 * enum iwl_mvm_session_prot_conf_id - session protection's configurations
398 * @SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_ASSOC: Start a session protection for association.
399 * The firmware will allocate two events.
400 * Valid for BSS_STA and P2P_STA.
401 * * A rather short event that can't be fragmented and with a very
402 * high priority. If every goes well (99% of the cases) the
403 * association should complete within this first event. During
404 * that event, no other activity will happen in the firmware,
405 * which is why it can't be too long.
406 * The length of this event is hard-coded in the firmware: 300TUs.
407 * * Another event which can be much longer (it's duration is
408 * configurable by the driver) which has a slightly lower
409 * priority and that can be fragmented allowing other activities
410 * to run while this event is running.
411 * The firmware will automatically remove both events once the driver sets
412 * the BSS MAC as associated. Neither of the events will be removed
413 * for the P2P_STA MAC.
414 * Only the duration is configurable for this protection.
415 * @SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_GO_CLIENT_ASSOC: not used
416 * @SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_P2P_DEVICE_DISCOV: Schedule the P2P Device to be in
417 * listen mode. Will be fragmented. Valid only on the P2P Device MAC.
418 * Valid only on the P2P Device MAC. The firmware will take into account
419 * the duration, the interval and the repetition count.
420 * @SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_P2P_GO_NEGOTIATION: Schedule the P2P Device to be be
421 * able to run the GO Negotiation. Will not be fragmented and not
422 * repetitive. Valid only on the P2P Device MAC. Only the duration will
423 * be taken into account.
425 enum iwl_mvm_session_prot_conf_id {
426 SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_ASSOC,
427 SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_GO_CLIENT_ASSOC,
428 SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_P2P_DEVICE_DISCOV,
429 SESSION_PROTECT_CONF_P2P_GO_NEGOTIATION,
430 }; /* SESSION_PROTECTION_CONF_ID_E_VER_1 */
433 * struct iwl_mvm_session_prot_cmd - configure a session protection
434 * @id_and_color: the id and color of the mac for which this session protection
435 * is sent
436 * @action: can be either FW_CTXT_ACTION_ADD or FW_CTXT_ACTION_REMOVE
437 * @conf_id: see &enum iwl_mvm_session_prot_conf_id
438 * @duration_tu: the duration of the whole protection in TUs.
439 * @repetition_count: not used
440 * @interval: not used
442 * Note: the session protection will always be scheduled to start as
443 * early as possible, but the maximum delay is configuration dependent.
444 * The firmware supports only one concurrent session protection per vif.
445 * Adding a new session protection will remove any currently running session.
447 struct iwl_mvm_session_prot_cmd {
448 /* COMMON_INDEX_HDR_API_S_VER_1 hdr */
449 __le32 id_and_color;
450 __le32 action;
451 __le32 conf_id;
452 __le32 duration_tu;
453 __le32 repetition_count;
454 __le32 interval;
455 } __packed; /* SESSION_PROTECTION_CMD_API_S_VER_1 */
458 * struct iwl_mvm_session_prot_notif - session protection started / ended
459 * @mac_id: the mac id for which the session protection started / ended
460 * @status: 1 means success, 0 means failure
461 * @start: 1 means the session protection started, 0 means it ended
462 * @conf_id: the configuration id of the session that started / eneded
464 * Note that any session protection will always get two notifications: start
465 * and end even the firmware could not schedule it.
467 struct iwl_mvm_session_prot_notif {
468 __le32 mac_id;
469 __le32 status;
470 __le32 start;
471 __le32 conf_id;
472 } __packed; /* SESSION_PROTECTION_NOTIFICATION_API_S_VER_2 */
474 #endif /* __iwl_fw_api_time_event_h__ */