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63 #ifndef __iwl_op_mode_h__
64 #define __iwl_op_mode_h__
66 #include <linux/debugfs.h>
71 struct iwl_device_cmd
;
72 struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer
;
77 * DOC: Operational mode - what is it ?
79 * The operational mode (a.k.a. op_mode) is the layer that implements
80 * mac80211's handlers. It knows two APIs: mac80211's and the fw's. It uses
81 * the transport API to access the HW. The op_mode doesn't need to know how the
82 * underlying HW works, since the transport layer takes care of that.
84 * There can be several op_mode: i.e. different fw APIs will require two
85 * different op_modes. This is why the op_mode is virtualized.
89 * DOC: Life cycle of the Operational mode
91 * The operational mode has a very simple life cycle.
93 * 1) The driver layer (iwl-drv.c) chooses the op_mode based on the
94 * capabilities advertized by the fw file (in TLV format).
95 * 2) The driver layer starts the op_mode (ops->start)
96 * 3) The op_mode registers mac80211
97 * 4) The op_mode is governed by mac80211
98 * 5) The driver layer stops the op_mode
102 * struct iwl_op_mode_ops - op_mode specific operations
104 * The op_mode exports its ops so that external components can start it and
105 * interact with it. The driver layer typically calls the start and stop
106 * handlers, the transport layer calls the others.
108 * All the handlers MUST be implemented
110 * @start: start the op_mode. The transport layer is already allocated.
112 * @stop: stop the op_mode. Must free all the memory allocated.
114 * @rx: Rx notification to the op_mode. rxb is the Rx buffer itself. Cmd is the
115 * HCMD this Rx responds to.
116 * This callback may sleep, it is called from a threaded IRQ handler.
117 * @queue_full: notifies that a HW queue is full.
118 * Must be atomic and called with BH disabled.
119 * @queue_not_full: notifies that a HW queue is not full any more.
120 * Must be atomic and called with BH disabled.
121 * @hw_rf_kill:notifies of a change in the HW rf kill switch. True means that
122 * the radio is killed. May sleep.
123 * @free_skb: allows the transport layer to free skbs that haven't been
124 * reclaimed by the op_mode. This can happen when the driver is freed and
125 * there are Tx packets pending in the transport layer.
127 * @nic_error: error notification. Must be atomic and must be called with BH
129 * @cmd_queue_full: Called when the command queue gets full. Must be atomic and
130 * called with BH disabled.
131 * @nic_config: configure NIC, called before firmware is started.
133 * @wimax_active: invoked when WiMax becomes active. May sleep
135 struct iwl_op_mode_ops
{
136 struct iwl_op_mode
*(*start
)(struct iwl_trans
*trans
,
137 const struct iwl_cfg
*cfg
,
138 const struct iwl_fw
*fw
,
139 struct dentry
*dbgfs_dir
);
140 void (*stop
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
);
141 int (*rx
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
, struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer
*rxb
,
142 struct iwl_device_cmd
*cmd
);
143 void (*queue_full
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
, int queue
);
144 void (*queue_not_full
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
, int queue
);
145 void (*hw_rf_kill
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
, bool state
);
146 void (*free_skb
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
, struct sk_buff
*skb
);
147 void (*nic_error
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
);
148 void (*cmd_queue_full
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
);
149 void (*nic_config
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
);
150 void (*wimax_active
)(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
);
153 int iwl_opmode_register(const char *name
, const struct iwl_op_mode_ops
*ops
);
154 void iwl_opmode_deregister(const char *name
);
157 * struct iwl_op_mode - operational mode
159 * This holds an implementation of the mac80211 / fw API.
161 * @ops - pointer to its own ops
164 const struct iwl_op_mode_ops
*ops
;
165 const struct iwl_trans
*trans
;
167 char op_mode_specific
[0] __aligned(sizeof(void *));
170 static inline void iwl_op_mode_stop(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
)
173 op_mode
->ops
->stop(op_mode
);
176 static inline int iwl_op_mode_rx(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
,
177 struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer
*rxb
,
178 struct iwl_device_cmd
*cmd
)
181 return op_mode
->ops
->rx(op_mode
, rxb
, cmd
);
184 static inline void iwl_op_mode_queue_full(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
,
187 op_mode
->ops
->queue_full(op_mode
, queue
);
190 static inline void iwl_op_mode_queue_not_full(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
,
193 op_mode
->ops
->queue_not_full(op_mode
, queue
);
196 static inline void iwl_op_mode_hw_rf_kill(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
,
200 op_mode
->ops
->hw_rf_kill(op_mode
, state
);
203 static inline void iwl_op_mode_free_skb(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
,
206 op_mode
->ops
->free_skb(op_mode
, skb
);
209 static inline void iwl_op_mode_nic_error(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
)
211 op_mode
->ops
->nic_error(op_mode
);
214 static inline void iwl_op_mode_cmd_queue_full(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
)
216 op_mode
->ops
->cmd_queue_full(op_mode
);
219 static inline void iwl_op_mode_nic_config(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
)
222 op_mode
->ops
->nic_config(op_mode
);
225 static inline void iwl_op_mode_wimax_active(struct iwl_op_mode
*op_mode
)
228 op_mode
->ops
->wimax_active(op_mode
);
231 #endif /* __iwl_op_mode_h__ */