spi-topcliff-pch: add recovery processing in case wait-event timeout
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1 /* src/prism2/driver/hfa384x_usb.c
3 * Functions that talk to the USB variantof the Intersil hfa384x MAC
5 * Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
6 * --------------------------------------------------------------------
8 * linux-wlan
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38 * http://www.linux-wlan.com
40 * --------------------------------------------------------------------
42 * Portions of the development of this software were funded by
43 * Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development.
45 * --------------------------------------------------------------------
47 * This file implements functions that correspond to the prism2/hfa384x
48 * 802.11 MAC hardware and firmware host interface.
50 * The functions can be considered to represent several levels of
51 * abstraction. The lowest level functions are simply C-callable wrappers
52 * around the register accesses. The next higher level represents C-callable
53 * prism2 API functions that match the Intersil documentation as closely
54 * as is reasonable. The next higher layer implements common sequences
55 * of invocations of the API layer (e.g. write to bap, followed by cmd).
57 * Common sequences:
58 * hfa384x_drvr_xxx Highest level abstractions provided by the
59 * hfa384x code. They are driver defined wrappers
60 * for common sequences. These functions generally
61 * use the services of the lower levels.
63 * hfa384x_drvr_xxxconfig An example of the drvr level abstraction. These
64 * functions are wrappers for the RID get/set
65 * sequence. They call copy_[to|from]_bap() and
66 * cmd_access(). These functions operate on the
67 * RIDs and buffers without validation. The caller
68 * is responsible for that.
70 * API wrapper functions:
71 * hfa384x_cmd_xxx functions that provide access to the f/w commands.
72 * The function arguments correspond to each command
73 * argument, even command arguments that get packed
74 * into single registers. These functions _just_
75 * issue the command by setting the cmd/parm regs
76 * & reading the status/resp regs. Additional
77 * activities required to fully use a command
78 * (read/write from/to bap, get/set int status etc.)
79 * are implemented separately. Think of these as
80 * C-callable prism2 commands.
82 * Lowest Layer Functions:
83 * hfa384x_docmd_xxx These functions implement the sequence required
84 * to issue any prism2 command. Primarily used by the
85 * hfa384x_cmd_xxx functions.
87 * hfa384x_bap_xxx BAP read/write access functions.
88 * Note: we usually use BAP0 for non-interrupt context
89 * and BAP1 for interrupt context.
91 * hfa384x_dl_xxx download related functions.
93 * Driver State Issues:
94 * Note that there are two pairs of functions that manage the
95 * 'initialized' and 'running' states of the hw/MAC combo. The four
96 * functions are create(), destroy(), start(), and stop(). create()
97 * sets up the data structures required to support the hfa384x_*
98 * functions and destroy() cleans them up. The start() function gets
99 * the actual hardware running and enables the interrupts. The stop()
100 * function shuts the hardware down. The sequence should be:
101 * create()
102 * start()
104 * . Do interesting things w/ the hardware
106 * stop()
107 * destroy()
109 * Note that destroy() can be called without calling stop() first.
110 * --------------------------------------------------------------------
113 #include <linux/module.h>
114 #include <linux/kernel.h>
115 #include <linux/sched.h>
116 #include <linux/types.h>
117 #include <linux/slab.h>
118 #include <linux/wireless.h>
119 #include <linux/netdevice.h>
120 #include <linux/timer.h>
121 #include <linux/io.h>
122 #include <linux/delay.h>
123 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
124 #include <linux/bitops.h>
125 #include <linux/list.h>
126 #include <linux/usb.h>
127 #include <linux/byteorder/generic.h>
129 #define SUBMIT_URB(u, f) usb_submit_urb(u, f)
131 #include "p80211types.h"
132 #include "p80211hdr.h"
133 #include "p80211mgmt.h"
134 #include "p80211conv.h"
135 #include "p80211msg.h"
136 #include "p80211netdev.h"
137 #include "p80211req.h"
138 #include "p80211metadef.h"
139 #include "p80211metastruct.h"
140 #include "hfa384x.h"
141 #include "prism2mgmt.h"
143 enum cmd_mode {
144 DOWAIT = 0,
145 DOASYNC
148 #define THROTTLE_JIFFIES (HZ/8)
149 #define URB_ASYNC_UNLINK 0
150 #define USB_QUEUE_BULK 0
152 #define ROUNDUP64(a) (((a)+63)&~63)
154 #ifdef DEBUG_USB
155 static void dbprint_urb(struct urb *urb);
156 #endif
158 static void
159 hfa384x_int_rxmonitor(wlandevice_t *wlandev, hfa384x_usb_rxfrm_t *rxfrm);
161 static void hfa384x_usb_defer(struct work_struct *data);
163 static int submit_rx_urb(hfa384x_t *hw, gfp_t flags);
165 static int submit_tx_urb(hfa384x_t *hw, struct urb *tx_urb, gfp_t flags);
167 /*---------------------------------------------------*/
168 /* Callbacks */
169 static void hfa384x_usbout_callback(struct urb *urb);
170 static void hfa384x_ctlxout_callback(struct urb *urb);
171 static void hfa384x_usbin_callback(struct urb *urb);
173 static void
174 hfa384x_usbin_txcompl(wlandevice_t *wlandev, hfa384x_usbin_t * usbin);
176 static void hfa384x_usbin_rx(wlandevice_t *wlandev, struct sk_buff *skb);
178 static void hfa384x_usbin_info(wlandevice_t *wlandev, hfa384x_usbin_t * usbin);
180 static void
181 hfa384x_usbout_tx(wlandevice_t *wlandev, hfa384x_usbout_t *usbout);
183 static void hfa384x_usbin_ctlx(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_usbin_t *usbin,
184 int urb_status);
186 /*---------------------------------------------------*/
187 /* Functions to support the prism2 usb command queue */
189 static void hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hfa384x_t *hw);
191 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_reqtimerfn(unsigned long data);
193 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_resptimerfn(unsigned long data);
195 static void hfa384x_usb_throttlefn(unsigned long data);
197 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_completion_task(unsigned long data);
199 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_reaper_task(unsigned long data);
201 static int hfa384x_usbctlx_submit(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx);
203 static void unlocked_usbctlx_complete(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx);
205 struct usbctlx_completor {
206 int (*complete) (struct usbctlx_completor *);
209 static int
210 hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync(hfa384x_t *hw,
211 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx,
212 struct usbctlx_completor *completor);
214 static int
215 unlocked_usbctlx_cancel_async(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx);
217 static void hfa384x_cb_status(hfa384x_t *hw, const hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx);
219 static void hfa384x_cb_rrid(hfa384x_t *hw, const hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx);
221 static int
222 usbctlx_get_status(const hfa384x_usb_cmdresp_t *cmdresp,
223 hfa384x_cmdresult_t *result);
225 static void
226 usbctlx_get_rridresult(const hfa384x_usb_rridresp_t *rridresp,
227 hfa384x_rridresult_t *result);
229 /*---------------------------------------------------*/
230 /* Low level req/resp CTLX formatters and submitters */
231 static int
232 hfa384x_docmd(hfa384x_t *hw,
233 enum cmd_mode mode,
234 hfa384x_metacmd_t *cmd,
235 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data);
237 static int
238 hfa384x_dorrid(hfa384x_t *hw,
239 enum cmd_mode mode,
240 u16 rid,
241 void *riddata,
242 unsigned int riddatalen,
243 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data);
245 static int
246 hfa384x_dowrid(hfa384x_t *hw,
247 enum cmd_mode mode,
248 u16 rid,
249 void *riddata,
250 unsigned int riddatalen,
251 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data);
253 static int
254 hfa384x_dormem(hfa384x_t *hw,
255 enum cmd_mode mode,
256 u16 page,
257 u16 offset,
258 void *data,
259 unsigned int len,
260 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data);
262 static int
263 hfa384x_dowmem(hfa384x_t *hw,
264 enum cmd_mode mode,
265 u16 page,
266 u16 offset,
267 void *data,
268 unsigned int len,
269 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data);
271 static int hfa384x_isgood_pdrcode(u16 pdrcode);
273 static inline const char *ctlxstr(CTLX_STATE s)
275 static const char *ctlx_str[] = {
276 "Initial state",
277 "Complete",
278 "Request failed",
279 "Request pending",
280 "Request packet submitted",
281 "Request packet completed",
282 "Response packet completed"
285 return ctlx_str[s];
288 static inline hfa384x_usbctlx_t *get_active_ctlx(hfa384x_t * hw)
290 return list_entry(hw->ctlxq.active.next, hfa384x_usbctlx_t, list);
293 #ifdef DEBUG_USB
294 void dbprint_urb(struct urb *urb)
296 pr_debug("urb->pipe=0x%08x\n", urb->pipe);
297 pr_debug("urb->status=0x%08x\n", urb->status);
298 pr_debug("urb->transfer_flags=0x%08x\n", urb->transfer_flags);
299 pr_debug("urb->transfer_buffer=0x%08x\n",
300 (unsigned int)urb->transfer_buffer);
301 pr_debug("urb->transfer_buffer_length=0x%08x\n",
302 urb->transfer_buffer_length);
303 pr_debug("urb->actual_length=0x%08x\n", urb->actual_length);
304 pr_debug("urb->bandwidth=0x%08x\n", urb->bandwidth);
305 pr_debug("urb->setup_packet(ctl)=0x%08x\n",
306 (unsigned int)urb->setup_packet);
307 pr_debug("urb->start_frame(iso/irq)=0x%08x\n", urb->start_frame);
308 pr_debug("urb->interval(irq)=0x%08x\n", urb->interval);
309 pr_debug("urb->error_count(iso)=0x%08x\n", urb->error_count);
310 pr_debug("urb->timeout=0x%08x\n", urb->timeout);
311 pr_debug("urb->context=0x%08x\n", (unsigned int)urb->context);
312 pr_debug("urb->complete=0x%08x\n", (unsigned int)urb->complete);
314 #endif
316 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
317 * submit_rx_urb
319 * Listen for input data on the BULK-IN pipe. If the pipe has
320 * stalled then schedule it to be reset.
322 * Arguments:
323 * hw device struct
324 * memflags memory allocation flags
326 * Returns:
327 * error code from submission
329 * Call context:
330 * Any
331 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
332 static int submit_rx_urb(hfa384x_t *hw, gfp_t memflags)
334 struct sk_buff *skb;
335 int result;
337 skb = dev_alloc_skb(sizeof(hfa384x_usbin_t));
338 if (skb == NULL) {
339 result = -ENOMEM;
340 goto done;
343 /* Post the IN urb */
344 usb_fill_bulk_urb(&hw->rx_urb, hw->usb,
345 hw->endp_in,
346 skb->data, sizeof(hfa384x_usbin_t),
347 hfa384x_usbin_callback, hw->wlandev);
349 hw->rx_urb_skb = skb;
351 result = -ENOLINK;
352 if (!hw->wlandev->hwremoved &&
353 !test_bit(WORK_RX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags)) {
354 result = SUBMIT_URB(&hw->rx_urb, memflags);
356 /* Check whether we need to reset the RX pipe */
357 if (result == -EPIPE) {
358 printk(KERN_WARNING
359 "%s rx pipe stalled: requesting reset\n",
360 hw->wlandev->netdev->name);
361 if (!test_and_set_bit(WORK_RX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags))
362 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
366 /* Don't leak memory if anything should go wrong */
367 if (result != 0) {
368 dev_kfree_skb(skb);
369 hw->rx_urb_skb = NULL;
372 done:
373 return result;
376 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
377 * submit_tx_urb
379 * Prepares and submits the URB of transmitted data. If the
380 * submission fails then it will schedule the output pipe to
381 * be reset.
383 * Arguments:
384 * hw device struct
385 * tx_urb URB of data for tranmission
386 * memflags memory allocation flags
388 * Returns:
389 * error code from submission
391 * Call context:
392 * Any
393 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
394 static int submit_tx_urb(hfa384x_t *hw, struct urb *tx_urb, gfp_t memflags)
396 struct net_device *netdev = hw->wlandev->netdev;
397 int result;
399 result = -ENOLINK;
400 if (netif_running(netdev)) {
402 if (!hw->wlandev->hwremoved
403 && !test_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags)) {
404 result = SUBMIT_URB(tx_urb, memflags);
406 /* Test whether we need to reset the TX pipe */
407 if (result == -EPIPE) {
408 printk(KERN_WARNING
409 "%s tx pipe stalled: requesting reset\n",
410 netdev->name);
411 set_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags);
412 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
413 } else if (result == 0) {
414 netif_stop_queue(netdev);
419 return result;
422 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
423 * hfa394x_usb_defer
425 * There are some things that the USB stack cannot do while
426 * in interrupt context, so we arrange this function to run
427 * in process context.
429 * Arguments:
430 * hw device structure
432 * Returns:
433 * nothing
435 * Call context:
436 * process (by design)
437 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
438 static void hfa384x_usb_defer(struct work_struct *data)
440 hfa384x_t *hw = container_of(data, struct hfa384x, usb_work);
441 struct net_device *netdev = hw->wlandev->netdev;
443 /* Don't bother trying to reset anything if the plug
444 * has been pulled ...
446 if (hw->wlandev->hwremoved)
447 return;
449 /* Reception has stopped: try to reset the input pipe */
450 if (test_bit(WORK_RX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags)) {
451 int ret;
453 usb_kill_urb(&hw->rx_urb); /* Cannot be holding spinlock! */
455 ret = usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_in);
456 if (ret != 0) {
457 printk(KERN_ERR
458 "Failed to clear rx pipe for %s: err=%d\n",
459 netdev->name, ret);
460 } else {
461 printk(KERN_INFO "%s rx pipe reset complete.\n",
462 netdev->name);
463 clear_bit(WORK_RX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags);
464 set_bit(WORK_RX_RESUME, &hw->usb_flags);
468 /* Resume receiving data back from the device. */
469 if (test_bit(WORK_RX_RESUME, &hw->usb_flags)) {
470 int ret;
472 ret = submit_rx_urb(hw, GFP_KERNEL);
473 if (ret != 0) {
474 printk(KERN_ERR
475 "Failed to resume %s rx pipe.\n", netdev->name);
476 } else {
477 clear_bit(WORK_RX_RESUME, &hw->usb_flags);
481 /* Transmission has stopped: try to reset the output pipe */
482 if (test_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags)) {
483 int ret;
485 usb_kill_urb(&hw->tx_urb);
486 ret = usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_out);
487 if (ret != 0) {
488 printk(KERN_ERR
489 "Failed to clear tx pipe for %s: err=%d\n",
490 netdev->name, ret);
491 } else {
492 printk(KERN_INFO "%s tx pipe reset complete.\n",
493 netdev->name);
494 clear_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags);
495 set_bit(WORK_TX_RESUME, &hw->usb_flags);
497 /* Stopping the BULK-OUT pipe also blocked
498 * us from sending any more CTLX URBs, so
499 * we need to re-run our queue ...
501 hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hw);
505 /* Resume transmitting. */
506 if (test_and_clear_bit(WORK_TX_RESUME, &hw->usb_flags))
507 netif_wake_queue(hw->wlandev->netdev);
510 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
511 * hfa384x_create
513 * Sets up the hfa384x_t data structure for use. Note this
514 * does _not_ initialize the actual hardware, just the data structures
515 * we use to keep track of its state.
517 * Arguments:
518 * hw device structure
519 * irq device irq number
520 * iobase i/o base address for register access
521 * membase memory base address for register access
523 * Returns:
524 * nothing
526 * Side effects:
528 * Call context:
529 * process
530 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
531 void hfa384x_create(hfa384x_t *hw, struct usb_device *usb)
533 memset(hw, 0, sizeof(hfa384x_t));
534 hw->usb = usb;
536 /* set up the endpoints */
537 hw->endp_in = usb_rcvbulkpipe(usb, 1);
538 hw->endp_out = usb_sndbulkpipe(usb, 2);
540 /* Set up the waitq */
541 init_waitqueue_head(&hw->cmdq);
543 /* Initialize the command queue */
544 spin_lock_init(&hw->ctlxq.lock);
545 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hw->ctlxq.pending);
546 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hw->ctlxq.active);
547 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hw->ctlxq.completing);
548 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hw->ctlxq.reapable);
550 /* Initialize the authentication queue */
551 skb_queue_head_init(&hw->authq);
553 tasklet_init(&hw->reaper_bh,
554 hfa384x_usbctlx_reaper_task, (unsigned long)hw);
555 tasklet_init(&hw->completion_bh,
556 hfa384x_usbctlx_completion_task, (unsigned long)hw);
557 INIT_WORK(&hw->link_bh, prism2sta_processing_defer);
558 INIT_WORK(&hw->usb_work, hfa384x_usb_defer);
560 init_timer(&hw->throttle);
561 hw->throttle.function = hfa384x_usb_throttlefn;
562 hw->throttle.data = (unsigned long)hw;
564 init_timer(&hw->resptimer);
565 hw->resptimer.function = hfa384x_usbctlx_resptimerfn;
566 hw->resptimer.data = (unsigned long)hw;
568 init_timer(&hw->reqtimer);
569 hw->reqtimer.function = hfa384x_usbctlx_reqtimerfn;
570 hw->reqtimer.data = (unsigned long)hw;
572 usb_init_urb(&hw->rx_urb);
573 usb_init_urb(&hw->tx_urb);
574 usb_init_urb(&hw->ctlx_urb);
576 hw->link_status = HFA384x_LINK_NOTCONNECTED;
577 hw->state = HFA384x_STATE_INIT;
579 INIT_WORK(&hw->commsqual_bh, prism2sta_commsqual_defer);
580 init_timer(&hw->commsqual_timer);
581 hw->commsqual_timer.data = (unsigned long)hw;
582 hw->commsqual_timer.function = prism2sta_commsqual_timer;
585 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
586 * hfa384x_destroy
588 * Partner to hfa384x_create(). This function cleans up the hw
589 * structure so that it can be freed by the caller using a simple
590 * kfree. Currently, this function is just a placeholder. If, at some
591 * point in the future, an hw in the 'shutdown' state requires a 'deep'
592 * kfree, this is where it should be done. Note that if this function
593 * is called on a _running_ hw structure, the drvr_stop() function is
594 * called.
596 * Arguments:
597 * hw device structure
599 * Returns:
600 * nothing, this function is not allowed to fail.
602 * Side effects:
604 * Call context:
605 * process
606 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
607 void hfa384x_destroy(hfa384x_t *hw)
609 struct sk_buff *skb;
611 if (hw->state == HFA384x_STATE_RUNNING)
612 hfa384x_drvr_stop(hw);
613 hw->state = HFA384x_STATE_PREINIT;
615 kfree(hw->scanresults);
616 hw->scanresults = NULL;
618 /* Now to clean out the auth queue */
619 while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&hw->authq)))
620 dev_kfree_skb(skb);
623 static hfa384x_usbctlx_t *usbctlx_alloc(void)
625 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
627 ctlx = kmalloc(sizeof(*ctlx), in_interrupt() ? GFP_ATOMIC : GFP_KERNEL);
628 if (ctlx != NULL) {
629 memset(ctlx, 0, sizeof(*ctlx));
630 init_completion(&ctlx->done);
633 return ctlx;
636 static int
637 usbctlx_get_status(const hfa384x_usb_cmdresp_t *cmdresp,
638 hfa384x_cmdresult_t *result)
640 result->status = le16_to_cpu(cmdresp->status);
641 result->resp0 = le16_to_cpu(cmdresp->resp0);
642 result->resp1 = le16_to_cpu(cmdresp->resp1);
643 result->resp2 = le16_to_cpu(cmdresp->resp2);
645 pr_debug("cmdresult:status=0x%04x "
646 "resp0=0x%04x resp1=0x%04x resp2=0x%04x\n",
647 result->status, result->resp0, result->resp1, result->resp2);
649 return result->status & HFA384x_STATUS_RESULT;
652 static void
653 usbctlx_get_rridresult(const hfa384x_usb_rridresp_t *rridresp,
654 hfa384x_rridresult_t *result)
656 result->rid = le16_to_cpu(rridresp->rid);
657 result->riddata = rridresp->data;
658 result->riddata_len = ((le16_to_cpu(rridresp->frmlen) - 1) * 2);
662 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
663 * Completor object:
664 * This completor must be passed to hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync()
665 * when processing a CTLX that returns a hfa384x_cmdresult_t structure.
666 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
667 struct usbctlx_cmd_completor {
668 struct usbctlx_completor head;
670 const hfa384x_usb_cmdresp_t *cmdresp;
671 hfa384x_cmdresult_t *result;
674 static inline int usbctlx_cmd_completor_fn(struct usbctlx_completor *head)
676 struct usbctlx_cmd_completor *complete;
678 complete = (struct usbctlx_cmd_completor *) head;
679 return usbctlx_get_status(complete->cmdresp, complete->result);
682 static inline struct usbctlx_completor *init_cmd_completor(
683 struct usbctlx_cmd_completor
684 *completor,
685 const hfa384x_usb_cmdresp_t
686 *cmdresp,
687 hfa384x_cmdresult_t *result)
689 completor->head.complete = usbctlx_cmd_completor_fn;
690 completor->cmdresp = cmdresp;
691 completor->result = result;
692 return &(completor->head);
695 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
696 * Completor object:
697 * This completor must be passed to hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync()
698 * when processing a CTLX that reads a RID.
699 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
700 struct usbctlx_rrid_completor {
701 struct usbctlx_completor head;
703 const hfa384x_usb_rridresp_t *rridresp;
704 void *riddata;
705 unsigned int riddatalen;
708 static int usbctlx_rrid_completor_fn(struct usbctlx_completor *head)
710 struct usbctlx_rrid_completor *complete;
711 hfa384x_rridresult_t rridresult;
713 complete = (struct usbctlx_rrid_completor *) head;
714 usbctlx_get_rridresult(complete->rridresp, &rridresult);
716 /* Validate the length, note body len calculation in bytes */
717 if (rridresult.riddata_len != complete->riddatalen) {
718 printk(KERN_WARNING
719 "RID len mismatch, rid=0x%04x hlen=%d fwlen=%d\n",
720 rridresult.rid,
721 complete->riddatalen, rridresult.riddata_len);
722 return -ENODATA;
725 memcpy(complete->riddata, rridresult.riddata, complete->riddatalen);
726 return 0;
729 static inline struct usbctlx_completor *init_rrid_completor(
730 struct usbctlx_rrid_completor
731 *completor,
732 const hfa384x_usb_rridresp_t
733 *rridresp,
734 void *riddata,
735 unsigned int riddatalen)
737 completor->head.complete = usbctlx_rrid_completor_fn;
738 completor->rridresp = rridresp;
739 completor->riddata = riddata;
740 completor->riddatalen = riddatalen;
741 return &(completor->head);
744 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
745 * Completor object:
746 * Interprets the results of a synchronous RID-write
747 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
748 typedef struct usbctlx_cmd_completor usbctlx_wrid_completor_t;
749 #define init_wrid_completor init_cmd_completor
751 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
752 * Completor object:
753 * Interprets the results of a synchronous memory-write
754 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
755 typedef struct usbctlx_cmd_completor usbctlx_wmem_completor_t;
756 #define init_wmem_completor init_cmd_completor
758 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
759 * Completor object:
760 * Interprets the results of a synchronous memory-read
761 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
762 struct usbctlx_rmem_completor {
763 struct usbctlx_completor head;
765 const hfa384x_usb_rmemresp_t *rmemresp;
766 void *data;
767 unsigned int len;
769 typedef struct usbctlx_rmem_completor usbctlx_rmem_completor_t;
771 static int usbctlx_rmem_completor_fn(struct usbctlx_completor *head)
773 usbctlx_rmem_completor_t *complete = (usbctlx_rmem_completor_t *) head;
775 pr_debug("rmemresp:len=%d\n", complete->rmemresp->frmlen);
776 memcpy(complete->data, complete->rmemresp->data, complete->len);
777 return 0;
780 static inline struct usbctlx_completor *init_rmem_completor(
781 usbctlx_rmem_completor_t
782 *completor,
783 hfa384x_usb_rmemresp_t
784 *rmemresp,
785 void *data,
786 unsigned int len)
788 completor->head.complete = usbctlx_rmem_completor_fn;
789 completor->rmemresp = rmemresp;
790 completor->data = data;
791 completor->len = len;
792 return &(completor->head);
795 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
796 * hfa384x_cb_status
798 * Ctlx_complete handler for async CMD type control exchanges.
799 * mark the hw struct as such.
801 * Note: If the handling is changed here, it should probably be
802 * changed in docmd as well.
804 * Arguments:
805 * hw hw struct
806 * ctlx completed CTLX
808 * Returns:
809 * nothing
811 * Side effects:
813 * Call context:
814 * interrupt
815 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
816 static void hfa384x_cb_status(hfa384x_t *hw, const hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx)
818 if (ctlx->usercb != NULL) {
819 hfa384x_cmdresult_t cmdresult;
821 if (ctlx->state != CTLX_COMPLETE) {
822 memset(&cmdresult, 0, sizeof(cmdresult));
823 cmdresult.status =
824 HFA384x_STATUS_RESULT_SET(HFA384x_CMD_ERR);
825 } else {
826 usbctlx_get_status(&ctlx->inbuf.cmdresp, &cmdresult);
829 ctlx->usercb(hw, &cmdresult, ctlx->usercb_data);
833 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
834 * hfa384x_cb_rrid
836 * CTLX completion handler for async RRID type control exchanges.
838 * Note: If the handling is changed here, it should probably be
839 * changed in dorrid as well.
841 * Arguments:
842 * hw hw struct
843 * ctlx completed CTLX
845 * Returns:
846 * nothing
848 * Side effects:
850 * Call context:
851 * interrupt
852 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
853 static void hfa384x_cb_rrid(hfa384x_t *hw, const hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx)
855 if (ctlx->usercb != NULL) {
856 hfa384x_rridresult_t rridresult;
858 if (ctlx->state != CTLX_COMPLETE) {
859 memset(&rridresult, 0, sizeof(rridresult));
860 rridresult.rid = le16_to_cpu(ctlx->outbuf.rridreq.rid);
861 } else {
862 usbctlx_get_rridresult(&ctlx->inbuf.rridresp,
863 &rridresult);
866 ctlx->usercb(hw, &rridresult, ctlx->usercb_data);
870 static inline int hfa384x_docmd_wait(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_metacmd_t *cmd)
872 return hfa384x_docmd(hw, DOWAIT, cmd, NULL, NULL, NULL);
875 static inline int
876 hfa384x_docmd_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
877 hfa384x_metacmd_t *cmd,
878 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
880 return hfa384x_docmd(hw, DOASYNC, cmd, cmdcb, usercb, usercb_data);
883 static inline int
884 hfa384x_dorrid_wait(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 rid, void *riddata,
885 unsigned int riddatalen)
887 return hfa384x_dorrid(hw, DOWAIT,
888 rid, riddata, riddatalen, NULL, NULL, NULL);
891 static inline int
892 hfa384x_dorrid_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
893 u16 rid, void *riddata, unsigned int riddatalen,
894 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb,
895 ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
897 return hfa384x_dorrid(hw, DOASYNC,
898 rid, riddata, riddatalen,
899 cmdcb, usercb, usercb_data);
902 static inline int
903 hfa384x_dowrid_wait(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 rid, void *riddata,
904 unsigned int riddatalen)
906 return hfa384x_dowrid(hw, DOWAIT,
907 rid, riddata, riddatalen, NULL, NULL, NULL);
910 static inline int
911 hfa384x_dowrid_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
912 u16 rid, void *riddata, unsigned int riddatalen,
913 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb,
914 ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
916 return hfa384x_dowrid(hw, DOASYNC,
917 rid, riddata, riddatalen,
918 cmdcb, usercb, usercb_data);
921 static inline int
922 hfa384x_dormem_wait(hfa384x_t *hw,
923 u16 page, u16 offset, void *data, unsigned int len)
925 return hfa384x_dormem(hw, DOWAIT,
926 page, offset, data, len, NULL, NULL, NULL);
929 static inline int
930 hfa384x_dormem_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
931 u16 page, u16 offset, void *data, unsigned int len,
932 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb,
933 ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
935 return hfa384x_dormem(hw, DOASYNC,
936 page, offset, data, len,
937 cmdcb, usercb, usercb_data);
940 static inline int
941 hfa384x_dowmem_wait(hfa384x_t *hw,
942 u16 page, u16 offset, void *data, unsigned int len)
944 return hfa384x_dowmem(hw, DOWAIT,
945 page, offset, data, len, NULL, NULL, NULL);
948 static inline int
949 hfa384x_dowmem_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
950 u16 page,
951 u16 offset,
952 void *data,
953 unsigned int len,
954 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb,
955 ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
957 return hfa384x_dowmem(hw, DOASYNC,
958 page, offset, data, len,
959 cmdcb, usercb, usercb_data);
962 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
963 * hfa384x_cmd_initialize
965 * Issues the initialize command and sets the hw->state based
966 * on the result.
968 * Arguments:
969 * hw device structure
971 * Returns:
972 * 0 success
973 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
974 * <0 driver reported error
976 * Side effects:
978 * Call context:
979 * process
980 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
981 int hfa384x_cmd_initialize(hfa384x_t *hw)
983 int result = 0;
984 int i;
985 hfa384x_metacmd_t cmd;
987 cmd.cmd = HFA384x_CMDCODE_INIT;
988 cmd.parm0 = 0;
989 cmd.parm1 = 0;
990 cmd.parm2 = 0;
992 result = hfa384x_docmd_wait(hw, &cmd);
994 pr_debug("cmdresp.init: "
995 "status=0x%04x, resp0=0x%04x, "
996 "resp1=0x%04x, resp2=0x%04x\n",
997 cmd.result.status,
998 cmd.result.resp0, cmd.result.resp1, cmd.result.resp2);
999 if (result == 0) {
1000 for (i = 0; i < HFA384x_NUMPORTS_MAX; i++)
1001 hw->port_enabled[i] = 0;
1004 hw->link_status = HFA384x_LINK_NOTCONNECTED;
1006 return result;
1009 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1010 * hfa384x_cmd_disable
1012 * Issues the disable command to stop communications on one of
1013 * the MACs 'ports'.
1015 * Arguments:
1016 * hw device structure
1017 * macport MAC port number (host order)
1019 * Returns:
1020 * 0 success
1021 * >0 f/w reported failure - f/w status code
1022 * <0 driver reported error (timeout|bad arg)
1024 * Side effects:
1026 * Call context:
1027 * process
1028 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1029 int hfa384x_cmd_disable(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 macport)
1031 int result = 0;
1032 hfa384x_metacmd_t cmd;
1034 cmd.cmd = HFA384x_CMD_CMDCODE_SET(HFA384x_CMDCODE_DISABLE) |
1035 HFA384x_CMD_MACPORT_SET(macport);
1036 cmd.parm0 = 0;
1037 cmd.parm1 = 0;
1038 cmd.parm2 = 0;
1040 result = hfa384x_docmd_wait(hw, &cmd);
1042 return result;
1045 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1046 * hfa384x_cmd_enable
1048 * Issues the enable command to enable communications on one of
1049 * the MACs 'ports'.
1051 * Arguments:
1052 * hw device structure
1053 * macport MAC port number
1055 * Returns:
1056 * 0 success
1057 * >0 f/w reported failure - f/w status code
1058 * <0 driver reported error (timeout|bad arg)
1060 * Side effects:
1062 * Call context:
1063 * process
1064 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1065 int hfa384x_cmd_enable(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 macport)
1067 int result = 0;
1068 hfa384x_metacmd_t cmd;
1070 cmd.cmd = HFA384x_CMD_CMDCODE_SET(HFA384x_CMDCODE_ENABLE) |
1071 HFA384x_CMD_MACPORT_SET(macport);
1072 cmd.parm0 = 0;
1073 cmd.parm1 = 0;
1074 cmd.parm2 = 0;
1076 result = hfa384x_docmd_wait(hw, &cmd);
1078 return result;
1081 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1082 * hfa384x_cmd_monitor
1084 * Enables the 'monitor mode' of the MAC. Here's the description of
1085 * monitor mode that I've received thus far:
1087 * "The "monitor mode" of operation is that the MAC passes all
1088 * frames for which the PLCP checks are correct. All received
1089 * MPDUs are passed to the host with MAC Port = 7, with a
1090 * receive status of good, FCS error, or undecryptable. Passing
1091 * certain MPDUs is a violation of the 802.11 standard, but useful
1092 * for a debugging tool." Normal communication is not possible
1093 * while monitor mode is enabled.
1095 * Arguments:
1096 * hw device structure
1097 * enable a code (0x0b|0x0f) that enables/disables
1098 * monitor mode. (host order)
1100 * Returns:
1101 * 0 success
1102 * >0 f/w reported failure - f/w status code
1103 * <0 driver reported error (timeout|bad arg)
1105 * Side effects:
1107 * Call context:
1108 * process
1109 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1110 int hfa384x_cmd_monitor(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 enable)
1112 int result = 0;
1113 hfa384x_metacmd_t cmd;
1115 cmd.cmd = HFA384x_CMD_CMDCODE_SET(HFA384x_CMDCODE_MONITOR) |
1116 HFA384x_CMD_AINFO_SET(enable);
1117 cmd.parm0 = 0;
1118 cmd.parm1 = 0;
1119 cmd.parm2 = 0;
1121 result = hfa384x_docmd_wait(hw, &cmd);
1123 return result;
1126 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1127 * hfa384x_cmd_download
1129 * Sets the controls for the MAC controller code/data download
1130 * process. The arguments set the mode and address associated
1131 * with a download. Note that the aux registers should be enabled
1132 * prior to setting one of the download enable modes.
1134 * Arguments:
1135 * hw device structure
1136 * mode 0 - Disable programming and begin code exec
1137 * 1 - Enable volatile mem programming
1138 * 2 - Enable non-volatile mem programming
1139 * 3 - Program non-volatile section from NV download
1140 * buffer.
1141 * (host order)
1142 * lowaddr
1143 * highaddr For mode 1, sets the high & low order bits of
1144 * the "destination address". This address will be
1145 * the execution start address when download is
1146 * subsequently disabled.
1147 * For mode 2, sets the high & low order bits of
1148 * the destination in NV ram.
1149 * For modes 0 & 3, should be zero. (host order)
1150 * NOTE: these are CMD format.
1151 * codelen Length of the data to write in mode 2,
1152 * zero otherwise. (host order)
1154 * Returns:
1155 * 0 success
1156 * >0 f/w reported failure - f/w status code
1157 * <0 driver reported error (timeout|bad arg)
1159 * Side effects:
1161 * Call context:
1162 * process
1163 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1164 int hfa384x_cmd_download(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 mode, u16 lowaddr,
1165 u16 highaddr, u16 codelen)
1167 int result = 0;
1168 hfa384x_metacmd_t cmd;
1170 pr_debug("mode=%d, lowaddr=0x%04x, highaddr=0x%04x, codelen=%d\n",
1171 mode, lowaddr, highaddr, codelen);
1173 cmd.cmd = (HFA384x_CMD_CMDCODE_SET(HFA384x_CMDCODE_DOWNLD) |
1174 HFA384x_CMD_PROGMODE_SET(mode));
1176 cmd.parm0 = lowaddr;
1177 cmd.parm1 = highaddr;
1178 cmd.parm2 = codelen;
1180 result = hfa384x_docmd_wait(hw, &cmd);
1182 return result;
1185 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1186 * hfa384x_corereset
1188 * Perform a reset of the hfa38xx MAC core. We assume that the hw
1189 * structure is in its "created" state. That is, it is initialized
1190 * with proper values. Note that if a reset is done after the
1191 * device has been active for awhile, the caller might have to clean
1192 * up some leftover cruft in the hw structure.
1194 * Arguments:
1195 * hw device structure
1196 * holdtime how long (in ms) to hold the reset
1197 * settletime how long (in ms) to wait after releasing
1198 * the reset
1200 * Returns:
1201 * nothing
1203 * Side effects:
1205 * Call context:
1206 * process
1207 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1208 int hfa384x_corereset(hfa384x_t *hw, int holdtime, int settletime, int genesis)
1210 int result = 0;
1212 result = usb_reset_device(hw->usb);
1213 if (result < 0) {
1214 printk(KERN_ERR "usb_reset_device() failed, result=%d.\n",
1215 result);
1218 return result;
1221 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1222 * hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync
1224 * Waits for a synchronous CTLX object to complete,
1225 * and then handles the response.
1227 * Arguments:
1228 * hw device structure
1229 * ctlx CTLX ptr
1230 * completor functor object to decide what to
1231 * do with the CTLX's result.
1233 * Returns:
1234 * 0 Success
1235 * -ERESTARTSYS Interrupted by a signal
1236 * -EIO CTLX failed
1237 * -ENODEV Adapter was unplugged
1238 * ??? Result from completor
1240 * Side effects:
1242 * Call context:
1243 * process
1244 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1245 static int hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync(hfa384x_t *hw,
1246 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx,
1247 struct usbctlx_completor *completor)
1249 unsigned long flags;
1250 int result;
1252 result = wait_for_completion_interruptible(&ctlx->done);
1254 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
1257 * We can only handle the CTLX if the USB disconnect
1258 * function has not run yet ...
1260 cleanup:
1261 if (hw->wlandev->hwremoved) {
1262 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
1263 result = -ENODEV;
1264 } else if (result != 0) {
1265 int runqueue = 0;
1268 * We were probably interrupted, so delete
1269 * this CTLX asynchronously, kill the timers
1270 * and the URB, and then start the next
1271 * pending CTLX.
1273 * NOTE: We can only delete the timers and
1274 * the URB if this CTLX is active.
1276 if (ctlx == get_active_ctlx(hw)) {
1277 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
1279 del_singleshot_timer_sync(&hw->reqtimer);
1280 del_singleshot_timer_sync(&hw->resptimer);
1281 hw->req_timer_done = 1;
1282 hw->resp_timer_done = 1;
1283 usb_kill_urb(&hw->ctlx_urb);
1285 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
1287 runqueue = 1;
1290 * This scenario is so unlikely that I'm
1291 * happy with a grubby "goto" solution ...
1293 if (hw->wlandev->hwremoved)
1294 goto cleanup;
1298 * The completion task will send this CTLX
1299 * to the reaper the next time it runs. We
1300 * are no longer in a hurry.
1302 ctlx->reapable = 1;
1303 ctlx->state = CTLX_REQ_FAILED;
1304 list_move_tail(&ctlx->list, &hw->ctlxq.completing);
1306 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
1308 if (runqueue)
1309 hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hw);
1310 } else {
1311 if (ctlx->state == CTLX_COMPLETE) {
1312 result = completor->complete(completor);
1313 } else {
1314 printk(KERN_WARNING "CTLX[%d] error: state(%s)\n",
1315 le16_to_cpu(ctlx->outbuf.type),
1316 ctlxstr(ctlx->state));
1317 result = -EIO;
1320 list_del(&ctlx->list);
1321 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
1322 kfree(ctlx);
1325 return result;
1328 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1329 * hfa384x_docmd
1331 * Constructs a command CTLX and submits it.
1333 * NOTE: Any changes to the 'post-submit' code in this function
1334 * need to be carried over to hfa384x_cbcmd() since the handling
1335 * is virtually identical.
1337 * Arguments:
1338 * hw device structure
1339 * mode DOWAIT or DOASYNC
1340 * cmd cmd structure. Includes all arguments and result
1341 * data points. All in host order. in host order
1342 * cmdcb command-specific callback
1343 * usercb user callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1344 * usercb_data user supplied data pointer for async calls, NULL
1345 * for DOASYNC calls
1347 * Returns:
1348 * 0 success
1349 * -EIO CTLX failure
1350 * -ERESTARTSYS Awakened on signal
1351 * >0 command indicated error, Status and Resp0-2 are
1352 * in hw structure.
1354 * Side effects:
1357 * Call context:
1358 * process
1359 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1360 static int
1361 hfa384x_docmd(hfa384x_t *hw,
1362 enum cmd_mode mode,
1363 hfa384x_metacmd_t *cmd,
1364 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
1366 int result;
1367 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
1369 ctlx = usbctlx_alloc();
1370 if (ctlx == NULL) {
1371 result = -ENOMEM;
1372 goto done;
1375 /* Initialize the command */
1376 ctlx->outbuf.cmdreq.type = cpu_to_le16(HFA384x_USB_CMDREQ);
1377 ctlx->outbuf.cmdreq.cmd = cpu_to_le16(cmd->cmd);
1378 ctlx->outbuf.cmdreq.parm0 = cpu_to_le16(cmd->parm0);
1379 ctlx->outbuf.cmdreq.parm1 = cpu_to_le16(cmd->parm1);
1380 ctlx->outbuf.cmdreq.parm2 = cpu_to_le16(cmd->parm2);
1382 ctlx->outbufsize = sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.cmdreq);
1384 pr_debug("cmdreq: cmd=0x%04x "
1385 "parm0=0x%04x parm1=0x%04x parm2=0x%04x\n",
1386 cmd->cmd, cmd->parm0, cmd->parm1, cmd->parm2);
1388 ctlx->reapable = mode;
1389 ctlx->cmdcb = cmdcb;
1390 ctlx->usercb = usercb;
1391 ctlx->usercb_data = usercb_data;
1393 result = hfa384x_usbctlx_submit(hw, ctlx);
1394 if (result != 0) {
1395 kfree(ctlx);
1396 } else if (mode == DOWAIT) {
1397 struct usbctlx_cmd_completor completor;
1399 result =
1400 hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync(hw, ctlx,
1401 init_cmd_completor(&completor,
1402 &ctlx->
1403 inbuf.
1404 cmdresp,
1405 &cmd->
1406 result));
1409 done:
1410 return result;
1413 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1414 * hfa384x_dorrid
1416 * Constructs a read rid CTLX and issues it.
1418 * NOTE: Any changes to the 'post-submit' code in this function
1419 * need to be carried over to hfa384x_cbrrid() since the handling
1420 * is virtually identical.
1422 * Arguments:
1423 * hw device structure
1424 * mode DOWAIT or DOASYNC
1425 * rid Read RID number (host order)
1426 * riddata Caller supplied buffer that MAC formatted RID.data
1427 * record will be written to for DOWAIT calls. Should
1428 * be NULL for DOASYNC calls.
1429 * riddatalen Buffer length for DOWAIT calls. Zero for DOASYNC calls.
1430 * cmdcb command callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1431 * usercb user callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1432 * usercb_data user supplied data pointer for async calls, NULL
1433 * for DOWAIT calls
1435 * Returns:
1436 * 0 success
1437 * -EIO CTLX failure
1438 * -ERESTARTSYS Awakened on signal
1439 * -ENODATA riddatalen != macdatalen
1440 * >0 command indicated error, Status and Resp0-2 are
1441 * in hw structure.
1443 * Side effects:
1445 * Call context:
1446 * interrupt (DOASYNC)
1447 * process (DOWAIT or DOASYNC)
1448 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1449 static int
1450 hfa384x_dorrid(hfa384x_t *hw,
1451 enum cmd_mode mode,
1452 u16 rid,
1453 void *riddata,
1454 unsigned int riddatalen,
1455 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
1457 int result;
1458 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
1460 ctlx = usbctlx_alloc();
1461 if (ctlx == NULL) {
1462 result = -ENOMEM;
1463 goto done;
1466 /* Initialize the command */
1467 ctlx->outbuf.rridreq.type = cpu_to_le16(HFA384x_USB_RRIDREQ);
1468 ctlx->outbuf.rridreq.frmlen =
1469 cpu_to_le16(sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.rridreq.rid));
1470 ctlx->outbuf.rridreq.rid = cpu_to_le16(rid);
1472 ctlx->outbufsize = sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.rridreq);
1474 ctlx->reapable = mode;
1475 ctlx->cmdcb = cmdcb;
1476 ctlx->usercb = usercb;
1477 ctlx->usercb_data = usercb_data;
1479 /* Submit the CTLX */
1480 result = hfa384x_usbctlx_submit(hw, ctlx);
1481 if (result != 0) {
1482 kfree(ctlx);
1483 } else if (mode == DOWAIT) {
1484 struct usbctlx_rrid_completor completor;
1486 result =
1487 hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync(hw, ctlx,
1488 init_rrid_completor
1489 (&completor,
1490 &ctlx->inbuf.rridresp,
1491 riddata, riddatalen));
1494 done:
1495 return result;
1498 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1499 * hfa384x_dowrid
1501 * Constructs a write rid CTLX and issues it.
1503 * NOTE: Any changes to the 'post-submit' code in this function
1504 * need to be carried over to hfa384x_cbwrid() since the handling
1505 * is virtually identical.
1507 * Arguments:
1508 * hw device structure
1509 * enum cmd_mode DOWAIT or DOASYNC
1510 * rid RID code
1511 * riddata Data portion of RID formatted for MAC
1512 * riddatalen Length of the data portion in bytes
1513 * cmdcb command callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1514 * usercb user callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1515 * usercb_data user supplied data pointer for async calls
1517 * Returns:
1518 * 0 success
1519 * -ETIMEDOUT timed out waiting for register ready or
1520 * command completion
1521 * >0 command indicated error, Status and Resp0-2 are
1522 * in hw structure.
1524 * Side effects:
1526 * Call context:
1527 * interrupt (DOASYNC)
1528 * process (DOWAIT or DOASYNC)
1529 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1530 static int
1531 hfa384x_dowrid(hfa384x_t *hw,
1532 enum cmd_mode mode,
1533 u16 rid,
1534 void *riddata,
1535 unsigned int riddatalen,
1536 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
1538 int result;
1539 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
1541 ctlx = usbctlx_alloc();
1542 if (ctlx == NULL) {
1543 result = -ENOMEM;
1544 goto done;
1547 /* Initialize the command */
1548 ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.type = cpu_to_le16(HFA384x_USB_WRIDREQ);
1549 ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.frmlen = cpu_to_le16((sizeof
1550 (ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.rid) +
1551 riddatalen + 1) / 2);
1552 ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.rid = cpu_to_le16(rid);
1553 memcpy(ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.data, riddata, riddatalen);
1555 ctlx->outbufsize = sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.type) +
1556 sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.frmlen) +
1557 sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wridreq.rid) + riddatalen;
1559 ctlx->reapable = mode;
1560 ctlx->cmdcb = cmdcb;
1561 ctlx->usercb = usercb;
1562 ctlx->usercb_data = usercb_data;
1564 /* Submit the CTLX */
1565 result = hfa384x_usbctlx_submit(hw, ctlx);
1566 if (result != 0) {
1567 kfree(ctlx);
1568 } else if (mode == DOWAIT) {
1569 usbctlx_wrid_completor_t completor;
1570 hfa384x_cmdresult_t wridresult;
1572 result = hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync(hw,
1573 ctlx,
1574 init_wrid_completor
1575 (&completor,
1576 &ctlx->inbuf.wridresp,
1577 &wridresult));
1580 done:
1581 return result;
1584 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1585 * hfa384x_dormem
1587 * Constructs a readmem CTLX and issues it.
1589 * NOTE: Any changes to the 'post-submit' code in this function
1590 * need to be carried over to hfa384x_cbrmem() since the handling
1591 * is virtually identical.
1593 * Arguments:
1594 * hw device structure
1595 * mode DOWAIT or DOASYNC
1596 * page MAC address space page (CMD format)
1597 * offset MAC address space offset
1598 * data Ptr to data buffer to receive read
1599 * len Length of the data to read (max == 2048)
1600 * cmdcb command callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1601 * usercb user callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1602 * usercb_data user supplied data pointer for async calls
1604 * Returns:
1605 * 0 success
1606 * -ETIMEDOUT timed out waiting for register ready or
1607 * command completion
1608 * >0 command indicated error, Status and Resp0-2 are
1609 * in hw structure.
1611 * Side effects:
1613 * Call context:
1614 * interrupt (DOASYNC)
1615 * process (DOWAIT or DOASYNC)
1616 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1617 static int
1618 hfa384x_dormem(hfa384x_t *hw,
1619 enum cmd_mode mode,
1620 u16 page,
1621 u16 offset,
1622 void *data,
1623 unsigned int len,
1624 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
1626 int result;
1627 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
1629 ctlx = usbctlx_alloc();
1630 if (ctlx == NULL) {
1631 result = -ENOMEM;
1632 goto done;
1635 /* Initialize the command */
1636 ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.type = cpu_to_le16(HFA384x_USB_RMEMREQ);
1637 ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.frmlen =
1638 cpu_to_le16(sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.offset) +
1639 sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.page) + len);
1640 ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.offset = cpu_to_le16(offset);
1641 ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.page = cpu_to_le16(page);
1643 ctlx->outbufsize = sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq);
1645 pr_debug("type=0x%04x frmlen=%d offset=0x%04x page=0x%04x\n",
1646 ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.type,
1647 ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.frmlen,
1648 ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.offset, ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq.page);
1650 pr_debug("pktsize=%zd\n", ROUNDUP64(sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.rmemreq)));
1652 ctlx->reapable = mode;
1653 ctlx->cmdcb = cmdcb;
1654 ctlx->usercb = usercb;
1655 ctlx->usercb_data = usercb_data;
1657 result = hfa384x_usbctlx_submit(hw, ctlx);
1658 if (result != 0) {
1659 kfree(ctlx);
1660 } else if (mode == DOWAIT) {
1661 usbctlx_rmem_completor_t completor;
1663 result =
1664 hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync(hw, ctlx,
1665 init_rmem_completor
1666 (&completor,
1667 &ctlx->inbuf.rmemresp, data,
1668 len));
1671 done:
1672 return result;
1675 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1676 * hfa384x_dowmem
1678 * Constructs a writemem CTLX and issues it.
1680 * NOTE: Any changes to the 'post-submit' code in this function
1681 * need to be carried over to hfa384x_cbwmem() since the handling
1682 * is virtually identical.
1684 * Arguments:
1685 * hw device structure
1686 * mode DOWAIT or DOASYNC
1687 * page MAC address space page (CMD format)
1688 * offset MAC address space offset
1689 * data Ptr to data buffer containing write data
1690 * len Length of the data to read (max == 2048)
1691 * cmdcb command callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1692 * usercb user callback for async calls, NULL for DOWAIT calls
1693 * usercb_data user supplied data pointer for async calls.
1695 * Returns:
1696 * 0 success
1697 * -ETIMEDOUT timed out waiting for register ready or
1698 * command completion
1699 * >0 command indicated error, Status and Resp0-2 are
1700 * in hw structure.
1702 * Side effects:
1704 * Call context:
1705 * interrupt (DOWAIT)
1706 * process (DOWAIT or DOASYNC)
1707 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1708 static int
1709 hfa384x_dowmem(hfa384x_t *hw,
1710 enum cmd_mode mode,
1711 u16 page,
1712 u16 offset,
1713 void *data,
1714 unsigned int len,
1715 ctlx_cmdcb_t cmdcb, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
1717 int result;
1718 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
1720 pr_debug("page=0x%04x offset=0x%04x len=%d\n", page, offset, len);
1722 ctlx = usbctlx_alloc();
1723 if (ctlx == NULL) {
1724 result = -ENOMEM;
1725 goto done;
1728 /* Initialize the command */
1729 ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.type = cpu_to_le16(HFA384x_USB_WMEMREQ);
1730 ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.frmlen =
1731 cpu_to_le16(sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.offset) +
1732 sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.page) + len);
1733 ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.offset = cpu_to_le16(offset);
1734 ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.page = cpu_to_le16(page);
1735 memcpy(ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.data, data, len);
1737 ctlx->outbufsize = sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.type) +
1738 sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.frmlen) +
1739 sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.offset) +
1740 sizeof(ctlx->outbuf.wmemreq.page) + len;
1742 ctlx->reapable = mode;
1743 ctlx->cmdcb = cmdcb;
1744 ctlx->usercb = usercb;
1745 ctlx->usercb_data = usercb_data;
1747 result = hfa384x_usbctlx_submit(hw, ctlx);
1748 if (result != 0) {
1749 kfree(ctlx);
1750 } else if (mode == DOWAIT) {
1751 usbctlx_wmem_completor_t completor;
1752 hfa384x_cmdresult_t wmemresult;
1754 result = hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync(hw,
1755 ctlx,
1756 init_wmem_completor
1757 (&completor,
1758 &ctlx->inbuf.wmemresp,
1759 &wmemresult));
1762 done:
1763 return result;
1766 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1767 * hfa384x_drvr_commtallies
1769 * Send a commtallies inquiry to the MAC. Note that this is an async
1770 * call that will result in an info frame arriving sometime later.
1772 * Arguments:
1773 * hw device structure
1775 * Returns:
1776 * zero success.
1778 * Side effects:
1780 * Call context:
1781 * process
1782 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1783 int hfa384x_drvr_commtallies(hfa384x_t *hw)
1785 hfa384x_metacmd_t cmd;
1787 cmd.cmd = HFA384x_CMDCODE_INQ;
1788 cmd.parm0 = HFA384x_IT_COMMTALLIES;
1789 cmd.parm1 = 0;
1790 cmd.parm2 = 0;
1792 hfa384x_docmd_async(hw, &cmd, NULL, NULL, NULL);
1794 return 0;
1797 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1798 * hfa384x_drvr_disable
1800 * Issues the disable command to stop communications on one of
1801 * the MACs 'ports'. Only macport 0 is valid for stations.
1802 * APs may also disable macports 1-6. Only ports that have been
1803 * previously enabled may be disabled.
1805 * Arguments:
1806 * hw device structure
1807 * macport MAC port number (host order)
1809 * Returns:
1810 * 0 success
1811 * >0 f/w reported failure - f/w status code
1812 * <0 driver reported error (timeout|bad arg)
1814 * Side effects:
1816 * Call context:
1817 * process
1818 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1819 int hfa384x_drvr_disable(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 macport)
1821 int result = 0;
1823 if ((!hw->isap && macport != 0) ||
1824 (hw->isap && !(macport <= HFA384x_PORTID_MAX)) ||
1825 !(hw->port_enabled[macport])) {
1826 result = -EINVAL;
1827 } else {
1828 result = hfa384x_cmd_disable(hw, macport);
1829 if (result == 0)
1830 hw->port_enabled[macport] = 0;
1832 return result;
1835 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1836 * hfa384x_drvr_enable
1838 * Issues the enable command to enable communications on one of
1839 * the MACs 'ports'. Only macport 0 is valid for stations.
1840 * APs may also enable macports 1-6. Only ports that are currently
1841 * disabled may be enabled.
1843 * Arguments:
1844 * hw device structure
1845 * macport MAC port number
1847 * Returns:
1848 * 0 success
1849 * >0 f/w reported failure - f/w status code
1850 * <0 driver reported error (timeout|bad arg)
1852 * Side effects:
1854 * Call context:
1855 * process
1856 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1857 int hfa384x_drvr_enable(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 macport)
1859 int result = 0;
1861 if ((!hw->isap && macport != 0) ||
1862 (hw->isap && !(macport <= HFA384x_PORTID_MAX)) ||
1863 (hw->port_enabled[macport])) {
1864 result = -EINVAL;
1865 } else {
1866 result = hfa384x_cmd_enable(hw, macport);
1867 if (result == 0)
1868 hw->port_enabled[macport] = 1;
1870 return result;
1873 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1874 * hfa384x_drvr_flashdl_enable
1876 * Begins the flash download state. Checks to see that we're not
1877 * already in a download state and that a port isn't enabled.
1878 * Sets the download state and retrieves the flash download
1879 * buffer location, buffer size, and timeout length.
1881 * Arguments:
1882 * hw device structure
1884 * Returns:
1885 * 0 success
1886 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
1887 * <0 driver reported error
1889 * Side effects:
1891 * Call context:
1892 * process
1893 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1894 int hfa384x_drvr_flashdl_enable(hfa384x_t *hw)
1896 int result = 0;
1897 int i;
1899 /* Check that a port isn't active */
1900 for (i = 0; i < HFA384x_PORTID_MAX; i++) {
1901 if (hw->port_enabled[i]) {
1902 pr_debug("called when port enabled.\n");
1903 return -EINVAL;
1907 /* Check that we're not already in a download state */
1908 if (hw->dlstate != HFA384x_DLSTATE_DISABLED)
1909 return -EINVAL;
1911 /* Retrieve the buffer loc&size and timeout */
1912 result = hfa384x_drvr_getconfig(hw, HFA384x_RID_DOWNLOADBUFFER,
1913 &(hw->bufinfo), sizeof(hw->bufinfo));
1914 if (result)
1915 return result;
1917 hw->bufinfo.page = le16_to_cpu(hw->bufinfo.page);
1918 hw->bufinfo.offset = le16_to_cpu(hw->bufinfo.offset);
1919 hw->bufinfo.len = le16_to_cpu(hw->bufinfo.len);
1920 result = hfa384x_drvr_getconfig16(hw, HFA384x_RID_MAXLOADTIME,
1921 &(hw->dltimeout));
1922 if (result)
1923 return result;
1925 hw->dltimeout = le16_to_cpu(hw->dltimeout);
1927 pr_debug("flashdl_enable\n");
1929 hw->dlstate = HFA384x_DLSTATE_FLASHENABLED;
1931 return result;
1934 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1935 * hfa384x_drvr_flashdl_disable
1937 * Ends the flash download state. Note that this will cause the MAC
1938 * firmware to restart.
1940 * Arguments:
1941 * hw device structure
1943 * Returns:
1944 * 0 success
1945 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
1946 * <0 driver reported error
1948 * Side effects:
1950 * Call context:
1951 * process
1952 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1953 int hfa384x_drvr_flashdl_disable(hfa384x_t *hw)
1955 /* Check that we're already in the download state */
1956 if (hw->dlstate != HFA384x_DLSTATE_FLASHENABLED)
1957 return -EINVAL;
1959 pr_debug("flashdl_enable\n");
1961 /* There isn't much we can do at this point, so I don't */
1962 /* bother w/ the return value */
1963 hfa384x_cmd_download(hw, HFA384x_PROGMODE_DISABLE, 0, 0, 0);
1964 hw->dlstate = HFA384x_DLSTATE_DISABLED;
1966 return 0;
1969 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
1970 * hfa384x_drvr_flashdl_write
1972 * Performs a FLASH download of a chunk of data. First checks to see
1973 * that we're in the FLASH download state, then sets the download
1974 * mode, uses the aux functions to 1) copy the data to the flash
1975 * buffer, 2) sets the download 'write flash' mode, 3) readback and
1976 * compare. Lather rinse, repeat as many times an necessary to get
1977 * all the given data into flash.
1978 * When all data has been written using this function (possibly
1979 * repeatedly), call drvr_flashdl_disable() to end the download state
1980 * and restart the MAC.
1982 * Arguments:
1983 * hw device structure
1984 * daddr Card address to write to. (host order)
1985 * buf Ptr to data to write.
1986 * len Length of data (host order).
1988 * Returns:
1989 * 0 success
1990 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
1991 * <0 driver reported error
1993 * Side effects:
1995 * Call context:
1996 * process
1997 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
1998 int hfa384x_drvr_flashdl_write(hfa384x_t *hw, u32 daddr, void *buf, u32 len)
2000 int result = 0;
2001 u32 dlbufaddr;
2002 int nburns;
2003 u32 burnlen;
2004 u32 burndaddr;
2005 u16 burnlo;
2006 u16 burnhi;
2007 int nwrites;
2008 u8 *writebuf;
2009 u16 writepage;
2010 u16 writeoffset;
2011 u32 writelen;
2012 int i;
2013 int j;
2015 pr_debug("daddr=0x%08x len=%d\n", daddr, len);
2017 /* Check that we're in the flash download state */
2018 if (hw->dlstate != HFA384x_DLSTATE_FLASHENABLED)
2019 return -EINVAL;
2021 printk(KERN_INFO "Download %d bytes to flash @0x%06x\n", len, daddr);
2023 /* Convert to flat address for arithmetic */
2024 /* NOTE: dlbuffer RID stores the address in AUX format */
2025 dlbufaddr =
2026 HFA384x_ADDR_AUX_MKFLAT(hw->bufinfo.page, hw->bufinfo.offset);
2027 pr_debug("dlbuf.page=0x%04x dlbuf.offset=0x%04x dlbufaddr=0x%08x\n",
2028 hw->bufinfo.page, hw->bufinfo.offset, dlbufaddr);
2030 #if 0
2031 printk(KERN_WARNING "dlbuf@0x%06lx len=%d to=%d\n", dlbufaddr,
2032 hw->bufinfo.len, hw->dltimeout);
2033 #endif
2034 /* Calculations to determine how many fills of the dlbuffer to do
2035 * and how many USB wmemreq's to do for each fill. At this point
2036 * in time, the dlbuffer size and the wmemreq size are the same.
2037 * Therefore, nwrites should always be 1. The extra complexity
2038 * here is a hedge against future changes.
2041 /* Figure out how many times to do the flash programming */
2042 nburns = len / hw->bufinfo.len;
2043 nburns += (len % hw->bufinfo.len) ? 1 : 0;
2045 /* For each flash program cycle, how many USB wmemreq's are needed? */
2046 nwrites = hw->bufinfo.len / HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN;
2047 nwrites += (hw->bufinfo.len % HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN) ? 1 : 0;
2049 /* For each burn */
2050 for (i = 0; i < nburns; i++) {
2051 /* Get the dest address and len */
2052 burnlen = (len - (hw->bufinfo.len * i)) > hw->bufinfo.len ?
2053 hw->bufinfo.len : (len - (hw->bufinfo.len * i));
2054 burndaddr = daddr + (hw->bufinfo.len * i);
2055 burnlo = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKOFF(burndaddr);
2056 burnhi = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKPAGE(burndaddr);
2058 printk(KERN_INFO "Writing %d bytes to flash @0x%06x\n",
2059 burnlen, burndaddr);
2061 /* Set the download mode */
2062 result = hfa384x_cmd_download(hw, HFA384x_PROGMODE_NV,
2063 burnlo, burnhi, burnlen);
2064 if (result) {
2065 printk(KERN_ERR "download(NV,lo=%x,hi=%x,len=%x) "
2066 "cmd failed, result=%d. Aborting d/l\n",
2067 burnlo, burnhi, burnlen, result);
2068 goto exit_proc;
2071 /* copy the data to the flash download buffer */
2072 for (j = 0; j < nwrites; j++) {
2073 writebuf = buf +
2074 (i * hw->bufinfo.len) +
2075 (j * HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN);
2077 writepage = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKPAGE(dlbufaddr +
2078 (j * HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN));
2079 writeoffset = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKOFF(dlbufaddr +
2080 (j * HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN));
2082 writelen = burnlen - (j * HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN);
2083 writelen = writelen > HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN ?
2084 HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN : writelen;
2086 result = hfa384x_dowmem_wait(hw,
2087 writepage,
2088 writeoffset,
2089 writebuf, writelen);
2092 /* set the download 'write flash' mode */
2093 result = hfa384x_cmd_download(hw,
2094 HFA384x_PROGMODE_NVWRITE,
2095 0, 0, 0);
2096 if (result) {
2097 printk(KERN_ERR
2098 "download(NVWRITE,lo=%x,hi=%x,len=%x) "
2099 "cmd failed, result=%d. Aborting d/l\n",
2100 burnlo, burnhi, burnlen, result);
2101 goto exit_proc;
2104 /* TODO: We really should do a readback and compare. */
2107 exit_proc:
2109 /* Leave the firmware in the 'post-prog' mode. flashdl_disable will */
2110 /* actually disable programming mode. Remember, that will cause the */
2111 /* the firmware to effectively reset itself. */
2113 return result;
2116 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2117 * hfa384x_drvr_getconfig
2119 * Performs the sequence necessary to read a config/info item.
2121 * Arguments:
2122 * hw device structure
2123 * rid config/info record id (host order)
2124 * buf host side record buffer. Upon return it will
2125 * contain the body portion of the record (minus the
2126 * RID and len).
2127 * len buffer length (in bytes, should match record length)
2129 * Returns:
2130 * 0 success
2131 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2132 * <0 driver reported error
2133 * -ENODATA length mismatch between argument and retrieved
2134 * record.
2136 * Side effects:
2138 * Call context:
2139 * process
2140 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2141 int hfa384x_drvr_getconfig(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 rid, void *buf, u16 len)
2143 int result;
2145 result = hfa384x_dorrid_wait(hw, rid, buf, len);
2147 return result;
2150 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2151 * hfa384x_drvr_getconfig_async
2153 * Performs the sequence necessary to perform an async read of
2154 * of a config/info item.
2156 * Arguments:
2157 * hw device structure
2158 * rid config/info record id (host order)
2159 * buf host side record buffer. Upon return it will
2160 * contain the body portion of the record (minus the
2161 * RID and len).
2162 * len buffer length (in bytes, should match record length)
2163 * cbfn caller supplied callback, called when the command
2164 * is done (successful or not).
2165 * cbfndata pointer to some caller supplied data that will be
2166 * passed in as an argument to the cbfn.
2168 * Returns:
2169 * nothing the cbfn gets a status argument identifying if
2170 * any errors occur.
2171 * Side effects:
2172 * Queues an hfa384x_usbcmd_t for subsequent execution.
2174 * Call context:
2175 * Any
2176 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2178 hfa384x_drvr_getconfig_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
2179 u16 rid, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
2181 return hfa384x_dorrid_async(hw, rid, NULL, 0,
2182 hfa384x_cb_rrid, usercb, usercb_data);
2185 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2186 * hfa384x_drvr_setconfig_async
2188 * Performs the sequence necessary to write a config/info item.
2190 * Arguments:
2191 * hw device structure
2192 * rid config/info record id (in host order)
2193 * buf host side record buffer
2194 * len buffer length (in bytes)
2195 * usercb completion callback
2196 * usercb_data completion callback argument
2198 * Returns:
2199 * 0 success
2200 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2201 * <0 driver reported error
2203 * Side effects:
2205 * Call context:
2206 * process
2207 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2209 hfa384x_drvr_setconfig_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
2210 u16 rid,
2211 void *buf,
2212 u16 len, ctlx_usercb_t usercb, void *usercb_data)
2214 return hfa384x_dowrid_async(hw, rid, buf, len,
2215 hfa384x_cb_status, usercb, usercb_data);
2218 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2219 * hfa384x_drvr_ramdl_disable
2221 * Ends the ram download state.
2223 * Arguments:
2224 * hw device structure
2226 * Returns:
2227 * 0 success
2228 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2229 * <0 driver reported error
2231 * Side effects:
2233 * Call context:
2234 * process
2235 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2236 int hfa384x_drvr_ramdl_disable(hfa384x_t *hw)
2238 /* Check that we're already in the download state */
2239 if (hw->dlstate != HFA384x_DLSTATE_RAMENABLED)
2240 return -EINVAL;
2242 pr_debug("ramdl_disable()\n");
2244 /* There isn't much we can do at this point, so I don't */
2245 /* bother w/ the return value */
2246 hfa384x_cmd_download(hw, HFA384x_PROGMODE_DISABLE, 0, 0, 0);
2247 hw->dlstate = HFA384x_DLSTATE_DISABLED;
2249 return 0;
2252 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2253 * hfa384x_drvr_ramdl_enable
2255 * Begins the ram download state. Checks to see that we're not
2256 * already in a download state and that a port isn't enabled.
2257 * Sets the download state and calls cmd_download with the
2258 * ENABLE_VOLATILE subcommand and the exeaddr argument.
2260 * Arguments:
2261 * hw device structure
2262 * exeaddr the card execution address that will be
2263 * jumped to when ramdl_disable() is called
2264 * (host order).
2266 * Returns:
2267 * 0 success
2268 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2269 * <0 driver reported error
2271 * Side effects:
2273 * Call context:
2274 * process
2275 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2276 int hfa384x_drvr_ramdl_enable(hfa384x_t *hw, u32 exeaddr)
2278 int result = 0;
2279 u16 lowaddr;
2280 u16 hiaddr;
2281 int i;
2283 /* Check that a port isn't active */
2284 for (i = 0; i < HFA384x_PORTID_MAX; i++) {
2285 if (hw->port_enabled[i]) {
2286 printk(KERN_ERR
2287 "Can't download with a macport enabled.\n");
2288 return -EINVAL;
2292 /* Check that we're not already in a download state */
2293 if (hw->dlstate != HFA384x_DLSTATE_DISABLED) {
2294 printk(KERN_ERR "Download state not disabled.\n");
2295 return -EINVAL;
2298 pr_debug("ramdl_enable, exeaddr=0x%08x\n", exeaddr);
2300 /* Call the download(1,addr) function */
2301 lowaddr = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKOFF(exeaddr);
2302 hiaddr = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKPAGE(exeaddr);
2304 result = hfa384x_cmd_download(hw, HFA384x_PROGMODE_RAM,
2305 lowaddr, hiaddr, 0);
2307 if (result == 0) {
2308 /* Set the download state */
2309 hw->dlstate = HFA384x_DLSTATE_RAMENABLED;
2310 } else {
2311 pr_debug("cmd_download(0x%04x, 0x%04x) failed, result=%d.\n",
2312 lowaddr, hiaddr, result);
2315 return result;
2318 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2319 * hfa384x_drvr_ramdl_write
2321 * Performs a RAM download of a chunk of data. First checks to see
2322 * that we're in the RAM download state, then uses the [read|write]mem USB
2323 * commands to 1) copy the data, 2) readback and compare. The download
2324 * state is unaffected. When all data has been written using
2325 * this function, call drvr_ramdl_disable() to end the download state
2326 * and restart the MAC.
2328 * Arguments:
2329 * hw device structure
2330 * daddr Card address to write to. (host order)
2331 * buf Ptr to data to write.
2332 * len Length of data (host order).
2334 * Returns:
2335 * 0 success
2336 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2337 * <0 driver reported error
2339 * Side effects:
2341 * Call context:
2342 * process
2343 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2344 int hfa384x_drvr_ramdl_write(hfa384x_t *hw, u32 daddr, void *buf, u32 len)
2346 int result = 0;
2347 int nwrites;
2348 u8 *data = buf;
2349 int i;
2350 u32 curraddr;
2351 u16 currpage;
2352 u16 curroffset;
2353 u16 currlen;
2355 /* Check that we're in the ram download state */
2356 if (hw->dlstate != HFA384x_DLSTATE_RAMENABLED)
2357 return -EINVAL;
2359 printk(KERN_INFO "Writing %d bytes to ram @0x%06x\n", len, daddr);
2361 /* How many dowmem calls? */
2362 nwrites = len / HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN;
2363 nwrites += len % HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN ? 1 : 0;
2365 /* Do blocking wmem's */
2366 for (i = 0; i < nwrites; i++) {
2367 /* make address args */
2368 curraddr = daddr + (i * HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN);
2369 currpage = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKPAGE(curraddr);
2370 curroffset = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKOFF(curraddr);
2371 currlen = len - (i * HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN);
2372 if (currlen > HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN)
2373 currlen = HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN;
2375 /* Do blocking ctlx */
2376 result = hfa384x_dowmem_wait(hw,
2377 currpage,
2378 curroffset,
2379 data +
2380 (i * HFA384x_USB_RWMEM_MAXLEN),
2381 currlen);
2383 if (result)
2384 break;
2386 /* TODO: We really should have a readback. */
2389 return result;
2392 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2393 * hfa384x_drvr_readpda
2395 * Performs the sequence to read the PDA space. Note there is no
2396 * drvr_writepda() function. Writing a PDA is
2397 * generally implemented by a calling component via calls to
2398 * cmd_download and writing to the flash download buffer via the
2399 * aux regs.
2401 * Arguments:
2402 * hw device structure
2403 * buf buffer to store PDA in
2404 * len buffer length
2406 * Returns:
2407 * 0 success
2408 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2409 * <0 driver reported error
2410 * -ETIMEDOUT timout waiting for the cmd regs to become
2411 * available, or waiting for the control reg
2412 * to indicate the Aux port is enabled.
2413 * -ENODATA the buffer does NOT contain a valid PDA.
2414 * Either the card PDA is bad, or the auxdata
2415 * reads are giving us garbage.
2418 * Side effects:
2420 * Call context:
2421 * process or non-card interrupt.
2422 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2423 int hfa384x_drvr_readpda(hfa384x_t *hw, void *buf, unsigned int len)
2425 int result = 0;
2426 u16 *pda = buf;
2427 int pdaok = 0;
2428 int morepdrs = 1;
2429 int currpdr = 0; /* word offset of the current pdr */
2430 size_t i;
2431 u16 pdrlen; /* pdr length in bytes, host order */
2432 u16 pdrcode; /* pdr code, host order */
2433 u16 currpage;
2434 u16 curroffset;
2435 struct pdaloc {
2436 u32 cardaddr;
2437 u16 auxctl;
2438 } pdaloc[] = {
2440 HFA3842_PDA_BASE, 0}, {
2441 HFA3841_PDA_BASE, 0}, {
2442 HFA3841_PDA_BOGUS_BASE, 0}
2445 /* Read the pda from each known address. */
2446 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pdaloc); i++) {
2447 /* Make address */
2448 currpage = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKPAGE(pdaloc[i].cardaddr);
2449 curroffset = HFA384x_ADDR_CMD_MKOFF(pdaloc[i].cardaddr);
2451 /* units of bytes */
2452 result = hfa384x_dormem_wait(hw, currpage, curroffset, buf,
2453 len);
2455 if (result) {
2456 printk(KERN_WARNING
2457 "Read from index %zd failed, continuing\n", i);
2458 continue;
2461 /* Test for garbage */
2462 pdaok = 1; /* initially assume good */
2463 morepdrs = 1;
2464 while (pdaok && morepdrs) {
2465 pdrlen = le16_to_cpu(pda[currpdr]) * 2;
2466 pdrcode = le16_to_cpu(pda[currpdr + 1]);
2467 /* Test the record length */
2468 if (pdrlen > HFA384x_PDR_LEN_MAX || pdrlen == 0) {
2469 printk(KERN_ERR "pdrlen invalid=%d\n", pdrlen);
2470 pdaok = 0;
2471 break;
2473 /* Test the code */
2474 if (!hfa384x_isgood_pdrcode(pdrcode)) {
2475 printk(KERN_ERR "pdrcode invalid=%d\n",
2476 pdrcode);
2477 pdaok = 0;
2478 break;
2480 /* Test for completion */
2481 if (pdrcode == HFA384x_PDR_END_OF_PDA)
2482 morepdrs = 0;
2484 /* Move to the next pdr (if necessary) */
2485 if (morepdrs) {
2486 /* note the access to pda[], need words here */
2487 currpdr += le16_to_cpu(pda[currpdr]) + 1;
2490 if (pdaok) {
2491 printk(KERN_INFO
2492 "PDA Read from 0x%08x in %s space.\n",
2493 pdaloc[i].cardaddr,
2494 pdaloc[i].auxctl == 0 ? "EXTDS" :
2495 pdaloc[i].auxctl == 1 ? "NV" :
2496 pdaloc[i].auxctl == 2 ? "PHY" :
2497 pdaloc[i].auxctl == 3 ? "ICSRAM" :
2498 "<bogus auxctl>");
2499 break;
2502 result = pdaok ? 0 : -ENODATA;
2504 if (result)
2505 pr_debug("Failure: pda is not okay\n");
2507 return result;
2510 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2511 * hfa384x_drvr_setconfig
2513 * Performs the sequence necessary to write a config/info item.
2515 * Arguments:
2516 * hw device structure
2517 * rid config/info record id (in host order)
2518 * buf host side record buffer
2519 * len buffer length (in bytes)
2521 * Returns:
2522 * 0 success
2523 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2524 * <0 driver reported error
2526 * Side effects:
2528 * Call context:
2529 * process
2530 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2531 int hfa384x_drvr_setconfig(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 rid, void *buf, u16 len)
2533 return hfa384x_dowrid_wait(hw, rid, buf, len);
2536 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2537 * hfa384x_drvr_start
2539 * Issues the MAC initialize command, sets up some data structures,
2540 * and enables the interrupts. After this function completes, the
2541 * low-level stuff should be ready for any/all commands.
2543 * Arguments:
2544 * hw device structure
2545 * Returns:
2546 * 0 success
2547 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2548 * <0 driver reported error
2550 * Side effects:
2552 * Call context:
2553 * process
2554 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2556 int hfa384x_drvr_start(hfa384x_t *hw)
2558 int result, result1, result2;
2559 u16 status;
2561 might_sleep();
2563 /* Clear endpoint stalls - but only do this if the endpoint
2564 * is showing a stall status. Some prism2 cards seem to behave
2565 * badly if a clear_halt is called when the endpoint is already
2566 * ok
2568 result =
2569 usb_get_status(hw->usb, USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT, hw->endp_in, &status);
2570 if (result < 0) {
2571 printk(KERN_ERR "Cannot get bulk in endpoint status.\n");
2572 goto done;
2574 if ((status == 1) && usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_in))
2575 printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to reset bulk in endpoint.\n");
2577 result =
2578 usb_get_status(hw->usb, USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT, hw->endp_out, &status);
2579 if (result < 0) {
2580 printk(KERN_ERR "Cannot get bulk out endpoint status.\n");
2581 goto done;
2583 if ((status == 1) && usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_out))
2584 printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to reset bulk out endpoint.\n");
2586 /* Synchronous unlink, in case we're trying to restart the driver */
2587 usb_kill_urb(&hw->rx_urb);
2589 /* Post the IN urb */
2590 result = submit_rx_urb(hw, GFP_KERNEL);
2591 if (result != 0) {
2592 printk(KERN_ERR
2593 "Fatal, failed to submit RX URB, result=%d\n", result);
2594 goto done;
2597 /* Call initialize twice, with a 1 second sleep in between.
2598 * This is a nasty work-around since many prism2 cards seem to
2599 * need time to settle after an init from cold. The second
2600 * call to initialize in theory is not necessary - but we call
2601 * it anyway as a double insurance policy:
2602 * 1) If the first init should fail, the second may well succeed
2603 * and the card can still be used
2604 * 2) It helps ensures all is well with the card after the first
2605 * init and settle time.
2607 result1 = hfa384x_cmd_initialize(hw);
2608 msleep(1000);
2609 result = result2 = hfa384x_cmd_initialize(hw);
2610 if (result1 != 0) {
2611 if (result2 != 0) {
2612 printk(KERN_ERR
2613 "cmd_initialize() failed on two attempts, results %d and %d\n",
2614 result1, result2);
2615 usb_kill_urb(&hw->rx_urb);
2616 goto done;
2617 } else {
2618 pr_debug("First cmd_initialize() failed (result %d),\n",
2619 result1);
2620 pr_debug("but second attempt succeeded. All should be ok\n");
2622 } else if (result2 != 0) {
2623 printk(KERN_WARNING "First cmd_initialize() succeeded, but second attempt failed (result=%d)\n",
2624 result2);
2625 printk(KERN_WARNING
2626 "Most likely the card will be functional\n");
2627 goto done;
2630 hw->state = HFA384x_STATE_RUNNING;
2632 done:
2633 return result;
2636 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2637 * hfa384x_drvr_stop
2639 * Shuts down the MAC to the point where it is safe to unload the
2640 * driver. Any subsystem that may be holding a data or function
2641 * ptr into the driver must be cleared/deinitialized.
2643 * Arguments:
2644 * hw device structure
2645 * Returns:
2646 * 0 success
2647 * >0 f/w reported error - f/w status code
2648 * <0 driver reported error
2650 * Side effects:
2652 * Call context:
2653 * process
2654 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2655 int hfa384x_drvr_stop(hfa384x_t *hw)
2657 int result = 0;
2658 int i;
2660 might_sleep();
2662 /* There's no need for spinlocks here. The USB "disconnect"
2663 * function sets this "removed" flag and then calls us.
2665 if (!hw->wlandev->hwremoved) {
2666 /* Call initialize to leave the MAC in its 'reset' state */
2667 hfa384x_cmd_initialize(hw);
2669 /* Cancel the rxurb */
2670 usb_kill_urb(&hw->rx_urb);
2673 hw->link_status = HFA384x_LINK_NOTCONNECTED;
2674 hw->state = HFA384x_STATE_INIT;
2676 del_timer_sync(&hw->commsqual_timer);
2678 /* Clear all the port status */
2679 for (i = 0; i < HFA384x_NUMPORTS_MAX; i++)
2680 hw->port_enabled[i] = 0;
2682 return result;
2685 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2686 * hfa384x_drvr_txframe
2688 * Takes a frame from prism2sta and queues it for transmission.
2690 * Arguments:
2691 * hw device structure
2692 * skb packet buffer struct. Contains an 802.11
2693 * data frame.
2694 * p80211_hdr points to the 802.11 header for the packet.
2695 * Returns:
2696 * 0 Success and more buffs available
2697 * 1 Success but no more buffs
2698 * 2 Allocation failure
2699 * 4 Buffer full or queue busy
2701 * Side effects:
2703 * Call context:
2704 * interrupt
2705 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2706 int hfa384x_drvr_txframe(hfa384x_t *hw, struct sk_buff *skb,
2707 union p80211_hdr *p80211_hdr,
2708 struct p80211_metawep *p80211_wep)
2710 int usbpktlen = sizeof(hfa384x_tx_frame_t);
2711 int result;
2712 int ret;
2713 char *ptr;
2715 if (hw->tx_urb.status == -EINPROGRESS) {
2716 printk(KERN_WARNING "TX URB already in use\n");
2717 result = 3;
2718 goto exit;
2721 /* Build Tx frame structure */
2722 /* Set up the control field */
2723 memset(&hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc, 0, sizeof(hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc));
2725 /* Setup the usb type field */
2726 hw->txbuff.type = cpu_to_le16(HFA384x_USB_TXFRM);
2728 /* Set up the sw_support field to identify this frame */
2729 hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.sw_support = 0x0123;
2731 /* Tx complete and Tx exception disable per dleach. Might be causing
2732 * buf depletion
2734 /* #define DOEXC SLP -- doboth breaks horribly under load, doexc less so. */
2735 #if defined(DOBOTH)
2736 hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.tx_control =
2737 HFA384x_TX_MACPORT_SET(0) | HFA384x_TX_STRUCTYPE_SET(1) |
2738 HFA384x_TX_TXEX_SET(1) | HFA384x_TX_TXOK_SET(1);
2739 #elif defined(DOEXC)
2740 hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.tx_control =
2741 HFA384x_TX_MACPORT_SET(0) | HFA384x_TX_STRUCTYPE_SET(1) |
2742 HFA384x_TX_TXEX_SET(1) | HFA384x_TX_TXOK_SET(0);
2743 #else
2744 hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.tx_control =
2745 HFA384x_TX_MACPORT_SET(0) | HFA384x_TX_STRUCTYPE_SET(1) |
2746 HFA384x_TX_TXEX_SET(0) | HFA384x_TX_TXOK_SET(0);
2747 #endif
2748 hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.tx_control =
2749 cpu_to_le16(hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.tx_control);
2751 /* copy the header over to the txdesc */
2752 memcpy(&(hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.frame_control), p80211_hdr,
2753 sizeof(union p80211_hdr));
2755 /* if we're using host WEP, increase size by IV+ICV */
2756 if (p80211_wep->data) {
2757 hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.data_len = cpu_to_le16(skb->len + 8);
2758 usbpktlen += 8;
2759 } else {
2760 hw->txbuff.txfrm.desc.data_len = cpu_to_le16(skb->len);
2763 usbpktlen += skb->len;
2765 /* copy over the WEP IV if we are using host WEP */
2766 ptr = hw->txbuff.txfrm.data;
2767 if (p80211_wep->data) {
2768 memcpy(ptr, p80211_wep->iv, sizeof(p80211_wep->iv));
2769 ptr += sizeof(p80211_wep->iv);
2770 memcpy(ptr, p80211_wep->data, skb->len);
2771 } else {
2772 memcpy(ptr, skb->data, skb->len);
2774 /* copy over the packet data */
2775 ptr += skb->len;
2777 /* copy over the WEP ICV if we are using host WEP */
2778 if (p80211_wep->data)
2779 memcpy(ptr, p80211_wep->icv, sizeof(p80211_wep->icv));
2781 /* Send the USB packet */
2782 usb_fill_bulk_urb(&(hw->tx_urb), hw->usb,
2783 hw->endp_out,
2784 &(hw->txbuff), ROUNDUP64(usbpktlen),
2785 hfa384x_usbout_callback, hw->wlandev);
2786 hw->tx_urb.transfer_flags |= USB_QUEUE_BULK;
2788 result = 1;
2789 ret = submit_tx_urb(hw, &hw->tx_urb, GFP_ATOMIC);
2790 if (ret != 0) {
2791 printk(KERN_ERR "submit_tx_urb() failed, error=%d\n", ret);
2792 result = 3;
2795 exit:
2796 return result;
2799 void hfa384x_tx_timeout(wlandevice_t *wlandev)
2801 hfa384x_t *hw = wlandev->priv;
2802 unsigned long flags;
2804 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2806 if (!hw->wlandev->hwremoved) {
2807 int sched;
2809 sched = !test_and_set_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags);
2810 sched |= !test_and_set_bit(WORK_RX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags);
2811 if (sched)
2812 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
2815 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2818 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2819 * hfa384x_usbctlx_reaper_task
2821 * Tasklet to delete dead CTLX objects
2823 * Arguments:
2824 * data ptr to a hfa384x_t
2826 * Returns:
2828 * Call context:
2829 * Interrupt
2830 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2831 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_reaper_task(unsigned long data)
2833 hfa384x_t *hw = (hfa384x_t *) data;
2834 struct list_head *entry;
2835 struct list_head *temp;
2836 unsigned long flags;
2838 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2840 /* This list is guaranteed to be empty if someone
2841 * has unplugged the adapter.
2843 list_for_each_safe(entry, temp, &hw->ctlxq.reapable) {
2844 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
2846 ctlx = list_entry(entry, hfa384x_usbctlx_t, list);
2847 list_del(&ctlx->list);
2848 kfree(ctlx);
2851 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2855 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2856 * hfa384x_usbctlx_completion_task
2858 * Tasklet to call completion handlers for returned CTLXs
2860 * Arguments:
2861 * data ptr to hfa384x_t
2863 * Returns:
2864 * Nothing
2866 * Call context:
2867 * Interrupt
2868 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2869 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_completion_task(unsigned long data)
2871 hfa384x_t *hw = (hfa384x_t *) data;
2872 struct list_head *entry;
2873 struct list_head *temp;
2874 unsigned long flags;
2876 int reap = 0;
2878 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2880 /* This list is guaranteed to be empty if someone
2881 * has unplugged the adapter ...
2883 list_for_each_safe(entry, temp, &hw->ctlxq.completing) {
2884 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
2886 ctlx = list_entry(entry, hfa384x_usbctlx_t, list);
2888 /* Call the completion function that this
2889 * command was assigned, assuming it has one.
2891 if (ctlx->cmdcb != NULL) {
2892 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2893 ctlx->cmdcb(hw, ctlx);
2894 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2896 /* Make sure we don't try and complete
2897 * this CTLX more than once!
2899 ctlx->cmdcb = NULL;
2901 /* Did someone yank the adapter out
2902 * while our list was (briefly) unlocked?
2904 if (hw->wlandev->hwremoved) {
2905 reap = 0;
2906 break;
2911 * "Reapable" CTLXs are ones which don't have any
2912 * threads waiting for them to die. Hence they must
2913 * be delivered to The Reaper!
2915 if (ctlx->reapable) {
2916 /* Move the CTLX off the "completing" list (hopefully)
2917 * on to the "reapable" list where the reaper task
2918 * can find it. And "reapable" means that this CTLX
2919 * isn't sitting on a wait-queue somewhere.
2921 list_move_tail(&ctlx->list, &hw->ctlxq.reapable);
2922 reap = 1;
2925 complete(&ctlx->done);
2927 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
2929 if (reap)
2930 tasklet_schedule(&hw->reaper_bh);
2933 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2934 * unlocked_usbctlx_cancel_async
2936 * Mark the CTLX dead asynchronously, and ensure that the
2937 * next command on the queue is run afterwards.
2939 * Arguments:
2940 * hw ptr to the hfa384x_t structure
2941 * ctlx ptr to a CTLX structure
2943 * Returns:
2944 * 0 the CTLX's URB is inactive
2945 * -EINPROGRESS the URB is currently being unlinked
2947 * Call context:
2948 * Either process or interrupt, but presumably interrupt
2949 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
2950 static int unlocked_usbctlx_cancel_async(hfa384x_t *hw,
2951 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx)
2953 int ret;
2956 * Try to delete the URB containing our request packet.
2957 * If we succeed, then its completion handler will be
2958 * called with a status of -ECONNRESET.
2960 hw->ctlx_urb.transfer_flags |= URB_ASYNC_UNLINK;
2961 ret = usb_unlink_urb(&hw->ctlx_urb);
2963 if (ret != -EINPROGRESS) {
2965 * The OUT URB had either already completed
2966 * or was still in the pending queue, so the
2967 * URB's completion function will not be called.
2968 * We will have to complete the CTLX ourselves.
2970 ctlx->state = CTLX_REQ_FAILED;
2971 unlocked_usbctlx_complete(hw, ctlx);
2972 ret = 0;
2975 return ret;
2978 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
2979 * unlocked_usbctlx_complete
2981 * A CTLX has completed. It may have been successful, it may not
2982 * have been. At this point, the CTLX should be quiescent. The URBs
2983 * aren't active and the timers should have been stopped.
2985 * The CTLX is migrated to the "completing" queue, and the completing
2986 * tasklet is scheduled.
2988 * Arguments:
2989 * hw ptr to a hfa384x_t structure
2990 * ctlx ptr to a ctlx structure
2992 * Returns:
2993 * nothing
2995 * Side effects:
2997 * Call context:
2998 * Either, assume interrupt
2999 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3000 static void unlocked_usbctlx_complete(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx)
3002 /* Timers have been stopped, and ctlx should be in
3003 * a terminal state. Retire it from the "active"
3004 * queue.
3006 list_move_tail(&ctlx->list, &hw->ctlxq.completing);
3007 tasklet_schedule(&hw->completion_bh);
3009 switch (ctlx->state) {
3010 case CTLX_COMPLETE:
3011 case CTLX_REQ_FAILED:
3012 /* This are the correct terminating states. */
3013 break;
3015 default:
3016 printk(KERN_ERR "CTLX[%d] not in a terminating state(%s)\n",
3017 le16_to_cpu(ctlx->outbuf.type), ctlxstr(ctlx->state));
3018 break;
3019 } /* switch */
3022 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3023 * hfa384x_usbctlxq_run
3025 * Checks to see if the head item is running. If not, starts it.
3027 * Arguments:
3028 * hw ptr to hfa384x_t
3030 * Returns:
3031 * nothing
3033 * Side effects:
3035 * Call context:
3036 * any
3037 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3038 static void hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hfa384x_t *hw)
3040 unsigned long flags;
3042 /* acquire lock */
3043 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3045 /* Only one active CTLX at any one time, because there's no
3046 * other (reliable) way to match the response URB to the
3047 * correct CTLX.
3049 * Don't touch any of these CTLXs if the hardware
3050 * has been removed or the USB subsystem is stalled.
3052 if (!list_empty(&hw->ctlxq.active) ||
3053 test_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags) || hw->wlandev->hwremoved)
3054 goto unlock;
3056 while (!list_empty(&hw->ctlxq.pending)) {
3057 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *head;
3058 int result;
3060 /* This is the first pending command */
3061 head = list_entry(hw->ctlxq.pending.next,
3062 hfa384x_usbctlx_t, list);
3064 /* We need to split this off to avoid a race condition */
3065 list_move_tail(&head->list, &hw->ctlxq.active);
3067 /* Fill the out packet */
3068 usb_fill_bulk_urb(&(hw->ctlx_urb), hw->usb,
3069 hw->endp_out,
3070 &(head->outbuf), ROUNDUP64(head->outbufsize),
3071 hfa384x_ctlxout_callback, hw);
3072 hw->ctlx_urb.transfer_flags |= USB_QUEUE_BULK;
3074 /* Now submit the URB and update the CTLX's state */
3075 result = SUBMIT_URB(&hw->ctlx_urb, GFP_ATOMIC);
3076 if (result == 0) {
3077 /* This CTLX is now running on the active queue */
3078 head->state = CTLX_REQ_SUBMITTED;
3080 /* Start the OUT wait timer */
3081 hw->req_timer_done = 0;
3082 hw->reqtimer.expires = jiffies + HZ;
3083 add_timer(&hw->reqtimer);
3085 /* Start the IN wait timer */
3086 hw->resp_timer_done = 0;
3087 hw->resptimer.expires = jiffies + 2 * HZ;
3088 add_timer(&hw->resptimer);
3090 break;
3093 if (result == -EPIPE) {
3094 /* The OUT pipe needs resetting, so put
3095 * this CTLX back in the "pending" queue
3096 * and schedule a reset ...
3098 printk(KERN_WARNING
3099 "%s tx pipe stalled: requesting reset\n",
3100 hw->wlandev->netdev->name);
3101 list_move(&head->list, &hw->ctlxq.pending);
3102 set_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags);
3103 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
3104 break;
3107 if (result == -ESHUTDOWN) {
3108 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s urb shutdown!\n",
3109 hw->wlandev->netdev->name);
3110 break;
3113 printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to submit CTLX[%d]: error=%d\n",
3114 le16_to_cpu(head->outbuf.type), result);
3115 unlocked_usbctlx_complete(hw, head);
3116 } /* while */
3118 unlock:
3119 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3122 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3123 * hfa384x_usbin_callback
3125 * Callback for URBs on the BULKIN endpoint.
3127 * Arguments:
3128 * urb ptr to the completed urb
3130 * Returns:
3131 * nothing
3133 * Side effects:
3135 * Call context:
3136 * interrupt
3137 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3138 static void hfa384x_usbin_callback(struct urb *urb)
3140 wlandevice_t *wlandev = urb->context;
3141 hfa384x_t *hw;
3142 hfa384x_usbin_t *usbin = (hfa384x_usbin_t *) urb->transfer_buffer;
3143 struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
3144 int result;
3145 int urb_status;
3146 u16 type;
3148 enum USBIN_ACTION {
3149 HANDLE,
3150 RESUBMIT,
3151 ABORT
3152 } action;
3154 if (!wlandev || !wlandev->netdev || wlandev->hwremoved)
3155 goto exit;
3157 hw = wlandev->priv;
3158 if (!hw)
3159 goto exit;
3161 skb = hw->rx_urb_skb;
3162 BUG_ON(!skb || (skb->data != urb->transfer_buffer));
3164 hw->rx_urb_skb = NULL;
3166 /* Check for error conditions within the URB */
3167 switch (urb->status) {
3168 case 0:
3169 action = HANDLE;
3171 /* Check for short packet */
3172 if (urb->actual_length == 0) {
3173 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.rx_errors);
3174 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.rx_length_errors);
3175 action = RESUBMIT;
3177 break;
3179 case -EPIPE:
3180 printk(KERN_WARNING "%s rx pipe stalled: requesting reset\n",
3181 wlandev->netdev->name);
3182 if (!test_and_set_bit(WORK_RX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags))
3183 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
3184 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.rx_errors);
3185 action = ABORT;
3186 break;
3188 case -EILSEQ:
3189 case -ETIMEDOUT:
3190 case -EPROTO:
3191 if (!test_and_set_bit(THROTTLE_RX, &hw->usb_flags) &&
3192 !timer_pending(&hw->throttle)) {
3193 mod_timer(&hw->throttle, jiffies + THROTTLE_JIFFIES);
3195 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.rx_errors);
3196 action = ABORT;
3197 break;
3199 case -EOVERFLOW:
3200 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.rx_over_errors);
3201 action = RESUBMIT;
3202 break;
3204 case -ENODEV:
3205 case -ESHUTDOWN:
3206 pr_debug("status=%d, device removed.\n", urb->status);
3207 action = ABORT;
3208 break;
3210 case -ENOENT:
3211 case -ECONNRESET:
3212 pr_debug("status=%d, urb explicitly unlinked.\n", urb->status);
3213 action = ABORT;
3214 break;
3216 default:
3217 pr_debug("urb status=%d, transfer flags=0x%x\n",
3218 urb->status, urb->transfer_flags);
3219 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.rx_errors);
3220 action = RESUBMIT;
3221 break;
3224 urb_status = urb->status;
3226 if (action != ABORT) {
3227 /* Repost the RX URB */
3228 result = submit_rx_urb(hw, GFP_ATOMIC);
3230 if (result != 0) {
3231 printk(KERN_ERR
3232 "Fatal, failed to resubmit rx_urb. error=%d\n",
3233 result);
3237 /* Handle any USB-IN packet */
3238 /* Note: the check of the sw_support field, the type field doesn't
3239 * have bit 12 set like the docs suggest.
3241 type = le16_to_cpu(usbin->type);
3242 if (HFA384x_USB_ISRXFRM(type)) {
3243 if (action == HANDLE) {
3244 if (usbin->txfrm.desc.sw_support == 0x0123) {
3245 hfa384x_usbin_txcompl(wlandev, usbin);
3246 } else {
3247 skb_put(skb, sizeof(*usbin));
3248 hfa384x_usbin_rx(wlandev, skb);
3249 skb = NULL;
3252 goto exit;
3254 if (HFA384x_USB_ISTXFRM(type)) {
3255 if (action == HANDLE)
3256 hfa384x_usbin_txcompl(wlandev, usbin);
3257 goto exit;
3259 switch (type) {
3260 case HFA384x_USB_INFOFRM:
3261 if (action == ABORT)
3262 goto exit;
3263 if (action == HANDLE)
3264 hfa384x_usbin_info(wlandev, usbin);
3265 break;
3267 case HFA384x_USB_CMDRESP:
3268 case HFA384x_USB_WRIDRESP:
3269 case HFA384x_USB_RRIDRESP:
3270 case HFA384x_USB_WMEMRESP:
3271 case HFA384x_USB_RMEMRESP:
3272 /* ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS handle this CTLX!!!! */
3273 hfa384x_usbin_ctlx(hw, usbin, urb_status);
3274 break;
3276 case HFA384x_USB_BUFAVAIL:
3277 pr_debug("Received BUFAVAIL packet, frmlen=%d\n",
3278 usbin->bufavail.frmlen);
3279 break;
3281 case HFA384x_USB_ERROR:
3282 pr_debug("Received USB_ERROR packet, errortype=%d\n",
3283 usbin->usberror.errortype);
3284 break;
3286 default:
3287 pr_debug("Unrecognized USBIN packet, type=%x, status=%d\n",
3288 usbin->type, urb_status);
3289 break;
3290 } /* switch */
3292 exit:
3294 if (skb)
3295 dev_kfree_skb(skb);
3298 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3299 * hfa384x_usbin_ctlx
3301 * We've received a URB containing a Prism2 "response" message.
3302 * This message needs to be matched up with a CTLX on the active
3303 * queue and our state updated accordingly.
3305 * Arguments:
3306 * hw ptr to hfa384x_t
3307 * usbin ptr to USB IN packet
3308 * urb_status status of this Bulk-In URB
3310 * Returns:
3311 * nothing
3313 * Side effects:
3315 * Call context:
3316 * interrupt
3317 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3318 static void hfa384x_usbin_ctlx(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_usbin_t *usbin,
3319 int urb_status)
3321 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
3322 int run_queue = 0;
3323 unsigned long flags;
3325 retry:
3326 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3328 /* There can be only one CTLX on the active queue
3329 * at any one time, and this is the CTLX that the
3330 * timers are waiting for.
3332 if (list_empty(&hw->ctlxq.active))
3333 goto unlock;
3335 /* Remove the "response timeout". It's possible that
3336 * we are already too late, and that the timeout is
3337 * already running. And that's just too bad for us,
3338 * because we could lose our CTLX from the active
3339 * queue here ...
3341 if (del_timer(&hw->resptimer) == 0) {
3342 if (hw->resp_timer_done == 0) {
3343 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3344 goto retry;
3346 } else {
3347 hw->resp_timer_done = 1;
3350 ctlx = get_active_ctlx(hw);
3352 if (urb_status != 0) {
3354 * Bad CTLX, so get rid of it. But we only
3355 * remove it from the active queue if we're no
3356 * longer expecting the OUT URB to complete.
3358 if (unlocked_usbctlx_cancel_async(hw, ctlx) == 0)
3359 run_queue = 1;
3360 } else {
3361 const u16 intype = (usbin->type & ~cpu_to_le16(0x8000));
3364 * Check that our message is what we're expecting ...
3366 if (ctlx->outbuf.type != intype) {
3367 printk(KERN_WARNING
3368 "Expected IN[%d], received IN[%d] - ignored.\n",
3369 le16_to_cpu(ctlx->outbuf.type),
3370 le16_to_cpu(intype));
3371 goto unlock;
3374 /* This URB has succeeded, so grab the data ... */
3375 memcpy(&ctlx->inbuf, usbin, sizeof(ctlx->inbuf));
3377 switch (ctlx->state) {
3378 case CTLX_REQ_SUBMITTED:
3380 * We have received our response URB before
3381 * our request has been acknowledged. Odd,
3382 * but our OUT URB is still alive...
3384 pr_debug("Causality violation: please reboot Universe\n");
3385 ctlx->state = CTLX_RESP_COMPLETE;
3386 break;
3388 case CTLX_REQ_COMPLETE:
3390 * This is the usual path: our request
3391 * has already been acknowledged, and
3392 * now we have received the reply too.
3394 ctlx->state = CTLX_COMPLETE;
3395 unlocked_usbctlx_complete(hw, ctlx);
3396 run_queue = 1;
3397 break;
3399 default:
3401 * Throw this CTLX away ...
3403 printk(KERN_ERR
3404 "Matched IN URB, CTLX[%d] in invalid state(%s)."
3405 " Discarded.\n",
3406 le16_to_cpu(ctlx->outbuf.type),
3407 ctlxstr(ctlx->state));
3408 if (unlocked_usbctlx_cancel_async(hw, ctlx) == 0)
3409 run_queue = 1;
3410 break;
3411 } /* switch */
3414 unlock:
3415 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3417 if (run_queue)
3418 hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hw);
3421 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3422 * hfa384x_usbin_txcompl
3424 * At this point we have the results of a previous transmit.
3426 * Arguments:
3427 * wlandev wlan device
3428 * usbin ptr to the usb transfer buffer
3430 * Returns:
3431 * nothing
3433 * Side effects:
3435 * Call context:
3436 * interrupt
3437 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3438 static void hfa384x_usbin_txcompl(wlandevice_t *wlandev,
3439 hfa384x_usbin_t *usbin)
3441 u16 status;
3443 status = le16_to_cpu(usbin->type); /* yeah I know it says type... */
3445 /* Was there an error? */
3446 if (HFA384x_TXSTATUS_ISERROR(status))
3447 prism2sta_ev_txexc(wlandev, status);
3448 else
3449 prism2sta_ev_tx(wlandev, status);
3452 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3453 * hfa384x_usbin_rx
3455 * At this point we have a successful received a rx frame packet.
3457 * Arguments:
3458 * wlandev wlan device
3459 * usbin ptr to the usb transfer buffer
3461 * Returns:
3462 * nothing
3464 * Side effects:
3466 * Call context:
3467 * interrupt
3468 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3469 static void hfa384x_usbin_rx(wlandevice_t *wlandev, struct sk_buff *skb)
3471 hfa384x_usbin_t *usbin = (hfa384x_usbin_t *) skb->data;
3472 hfa384x_t *hw = wlandev->priv;
3473 int hdrlen;
3474 struct p80211_rxmeta *rxmeta;
3475 u16 data_len;
3476 u16 fc;
3478 /* Byte order convert once up front. */
3479 usbin->rxfrm.desc.status = le16_to_cpu(usbin->rxfrm.desc.status);
3480 usbin->rxfrm.desc.time = le32_to_cpu(usbin->rxfrm.desc.time);
3482 /* Now handle frame based on port# */
3483 switch (HFA384x_RXSTATUS_MACPORT_GET(usbin->rxfrm.desc.status)) {
3484 case 0:
3485 fc = le16_to_cpu(usbin->rxfrm.desc.frame_control);
3487 /* If exclude and we receive an unencrypted, drop it */
3488 if ((wlandev->hostwep & HOSTWEP_EXCLUDEUNENCRYPTED) &&
3489 !WLAN_GET_FC_ISWEP(fc)) {
3490 goto done;
3493 data_len = le16_to_cpu(usbin->rxfrm.desc.data_len);
3495 /* How much header data do we have? */
3496 hdrlen = p80211_headerlen(fc);
3498 /* Pull off the descriptor */
3499 skb_pull(skb, sizeof(hfa384x_rx_frame_t));
3501 /* Now shunt the header block up against the data block
3502 * with an "overlapping" copy
3504 memmove(skb_push(skb, hdrlen),
3505 &usbin->rxfrm.desc.frame_control, hdrlen);
3507 skb->dev = wlandev->netdev;
3508 skb->dev->last_rx = jiffies;
3510 /* And set the frame length properly */
3511 skb_trim(skb, data_len + hdrlen);
3513 /* The prism2 series does not return the CRC */
3514 memset(skb_put(skb, WLAN_CRC_LEN), 0xff, WLAN_CRC_LEN);
3516 skb_reset_mac_header(skb);
3518 /* Attach the rxmeta, set some stuff */
3519 p80211skb_rxmeta_attach(wlandev, skb);
3520 rxmeta = P80211SKB_RXMETA(skb);
3521 rxmeta->mactime = usbin->rxfrm.desc.time;
3522 rxmeta->rxrate = usbin->rxfrm.desc.rate;
3523 rxmeta->signal = usbin->rxfrm.desc.signal - hw->dbmadjust;
3524 rxmeta->noise = usbin->rxfrm.desc.silence - hw->dbmadjust;
3526 prism2sta_ev_rx(wlandev, skb);
3528 break;
3530 case 7:
3531 if (!HFA384x_RXSTATUS_ISFCSERR(usbin->rxfrm.desc.status)) {
3532 /* Copy to wlansnif skb */
3533 hfa384x_int_rxmonitor(wlandev, &usbin->rxfrm);
3534 dev_kfree_skb(skb);
3535 } else {
3536 pr_debug("Received monitor frame: FCSerr set\n");
3538 break;
3540 default:
3541 printk(KERN_WARNING "Received frame on unsupported port=%d\n",
3542 HFA384x_RXSTATUS_MACPORT_GET(usbin->rxfrm.desc.status));
3543 goto done;
3544 break;
3547 done:
3548 return;
3551 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3552 * hfa384x_int_rxmonitor
3554 * Helper function for int_rx. Handles monitor frames.
3555 * Note that this function allocates space for the FCS and sets it
3556 * to 0xffffffff. The hfa384x doesn't give us the FCS value but the
3557 * higher layers expect it. 0xffffffff is used as a flag to indicate
3558 * the FCS is bogus.
3560 * Arguments:
3561 * wlandev wlan device structure
3562 * rxfrm rx descriptor read from card in int_rx
3564 * Returns:
3565 * nothing
3567 * Side effects:
3568 * Allocates an skb and passes it up via the PF_PACKET interface.
3569 * Call context:
3570 * interrupt
3571 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3572 static void hfa384x_int_rxmonitor(wlandevice_t *wlandev,
3573 hfa384x_usb_rxfrm_t *rxfrm)
3575 hfa384x_rx_frame_t *rxdesc = &(rxfrm->desc);
3576 unsigned int hdrlen = 0;
3577 unsigned int datalen = 0;
3578 unsigned int skblen = 0;
3579 u8 *datap;
3580 u16 fc;
3581 struct sk_buff *skb;
3582 hfa384x_t *hw = wlandev->priv;
3584 /* Remember the status, time, and data_len fields are in host order */
3585 /* Figure out how big the frame is */
3586 fc = le16_to_cpu(rxdesc->frame_control);
3587 hdrlen = p80211_headerlen(fc);
3588 datalen = le16_to_cpu(rxdesc->data_len);
3590 /* Allocate an ind message+framesize skb */
3591 skblen = sizeof(struct p80211_caphdr) + hdrlen + datalen + WLAN_CRC_LEN;
3593 /* sanity check the length */
3594 if (skblen >
3595 (sizeof(struct p80211_caphdr) +
3596 WLAN_HDR_A4_LEN + WLAN_DATA_MAXLEN + WLAN_CRC_LEN)) {
3597 pr_debug("overlen frm: len=%zd\n",
3598 skblen - sizeof(struct p80211_caphdr));
3601 skb = dev_alloc_skb(skblen);
3602 if (skb == NULL) {
3603 printk(KERN_ERR
3604 "alloc_skb failed trying to allocate %d bytes\n",
3605 skblen);
3606 return;
3609 /* only prepend the prism header if in the right mode */
3610 if ((wlandev->netdev->type == ARPHRD_IEEE80211_PRISM) &&
3611 (hw->sniffhdr != 0)) {
3612 struct p80211_caphdr *caphdr;
3613 /* The NEW header format! */
3614 datap = skb_put(skb, sizeof(struct p80211_caphdr));
3615 caphdr = (struct p80211_caphdr *) datap;
3617 caphdr->version = htonl(P80211CAPTURE_VERSION);
3618 caphdr->length = htonl(sizeof(struct p80211_caphdr));
3619 caphdr->mactime = __cpu_to_be64(rxdesc->time) * 1000;
3620 caphdr->hosttime = __cpu_to_be64(jiffies);
3621 caphdr->phytype = htonl(4); /* dss_dot11_b */
3622 caphdr->channel = htonl(hw->sniff_channel);
3623 caphdr->datarate = htonl(rxdesc->rate);
3624 caphdr->antenna = htonl(0); /* unknown */
3625 caphdr->priority = htonl(0); /* unknown */
3626 caphdr->ssi_type = htonl(3); /* rssi_raw */
3627 caphdr->ssi_signal = htonl(rxdesc->signal);
3628 caphdr->ssi_noise = htonl(rxdesc->silence);
3629 caphdr->preamble = htonl(0); /* unknown */
3630 caphdr->encoding = htonl(1); /* cck */
3633 /* Copy the 802.11 header to the skb
3634 (ctl frames may be less than a full header) */
3635 datap = skb_put(skb, hdrlen);
3636 memcpy(datap, &(rxdesc->frame_control), hdrlen);
3638 /* If any, copy the data from the card to the skb */
3639 if (datalen > 0) {
3640 datap = skb_put(skb, datalen);
3641 memcpy(datap, rxfrm->data, datalen);
3643 /* check for unencrypted stuff if WEP bit set. */
3644 if (*(datap - hdrlen + 1) & 0x40) /* wep set */
3645 if ((*(datap) == 0xaa) && (*(datap + 1) == 0xaa))
3646 /* clear wep; it's the 802.2 header! */
3647 *(datap - hdrlen + 1) &= 0xbf;
3650 if (hw->sniff_fcs) {
3651 /* Set the FCS */
3652 datap = skb_put(skb, WLAN_CRC_LEN);
3653 memset(datap, 0xff, WLAN_CRC_LEN);
3656 /* pass it back up */
3657 prism2sta_ev_rx(wlandev, skb);
3659 return;
3662 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3663 * hfa384x_usbin_info
3665 * At this point we have a successful received a Prism2 info frame.
3667 * Arguments:
3668 * wlandev wlan device
3669 * usbin ptr to the usb transfer buffer
3671 * Returns:
3672 * nothing
3674 * Side effects:
3676 * Call context:
3677 * interrupt
3678 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3679 static void hfa384x_usbin_info(wlandevice_t *wlandev, hfa384x_usbin_t *usbin)
3681 usbin->infofrm.info.framelen =
3682 le16_to_cpu(usbin->infofrm.info.framelen);
3683 prism2sta_ev_info(wlandev, &usbin->infofrm.info);
3686 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3687 * hfa384x_usbout_callback
3689 * Callback for URBs on the BULKOUT endpoint.
3691 * Arguments:
3692 * urb ptr to the completed urb
3694 * Returns:
3695 * nothing
3697 * Side effects:
3699 * Call context:
3700 * interrupt
3701 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3702 static void hfa384x_usbout_callback(struct urb *urb)
3704 wlandevice_t *wlandev = urb->context;
3705 hfa384x_usbout_t *usbout = urb->transfer_buffer;
3707 #ifdef DEBUG_USB
3708 dbprint_urb(urb);
3709 #endif
3711 if (wlandev && wlandev->netdev) {
3713 switch (urb->status) {
3714 case 0:
3715 hfa384x_usbout_tx(wlandev, usbout);
3716 break;
3718 case -EPIPE:
3720 hfa384x_t *hw = wlandev->priv;
3721 printk(KERN_WARNING
3722 "%s tx pipe stalled: requesting reset\n",
3723 wlandev->netdev->name);
3724 if (!test_and_set_bit
3725 (WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags))
3726 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
3727 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.tx_errors);
3728 break;
3731 case -EPROTO:
3732 case -ETIMEDOUT:
3733 case -EILSEQ:
3735 hfa384x_t *hw = wlandev->priv;
3737 if (!test_and_set_bit
3738 (THROTTLE_TX, &hw->usb_flags)
3739 && !timer_pending(&hw->throttle)) {
3740 mod_timer(&hw->throttle,
3741 jiffies + THROTTLE_JIFFIES);
3743 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.tx_errors);
3744 netif_stop_queue(wlandev->netdev);
3745 break;
3748 case -ENOENT:
3749 case -ESHUTDOWN:
3750 /* Ignorable errors */
3751 break;
3753 default:
3754 printk(KERN_INFO "unknown urb->status=%d\n",
3755 urb->status);
3756 ++(wlandev->linux_stats.tx_errors);
3757 break;
3758 } /* switch */
3762 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3763 * hfa384x_ctlxout_callback
3765 * Callback for control data on the BULKOUT endpoint.
3767 * Arguments:
3768 * urb ptr to the completed urb
3770 * Returns:
3771 * nothing
3773 * Side effects:
3775 * Call context:
3776 * interrupt
3777 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3778 static void hfa384x_ctlxout_callback(struct urb *urb)
3780 hfa384x_t *hw = urb->context;
3781 int delete_resptimer = 0;
3782 int timer_ok = 1;
3783 int run_queue = 0;
3784 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx;
3785 unsigned long flags;
3787 pr_debug("urb->status=%d\n", urb->status);
3788 #ifdef DEBUG_USB
3789 dbprint_urb(urb);
3790 #endif
3791 if ((urb->status == -ESHUTDOWN) ||
3792 (urb->status == -ENODEV) || (hw == NULL))
3793 goto done;
3795 retry:
3796 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3799 * Only one CTLX at a time on the "active" list, and
3800 * none at all if we are unplugged. However, we can
3801 * rely on the disconnect function to clean everything
3802 * up if someone unplugged the adapter.
3804 if (list_empty(&hw->ctlxq.active)) {
3805 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3806 goto done;
3810 * Having something on the "active" queue means
3811 * that we have timers to worry about ...
3813 if (del_timer(&hw->reqtimer) == 0) {
3814 if (hw->req_timer_done == 0) {
3816 * This timer was actually running while we
3817 * were trying to delete it. Let it terminate
3818 * gracefully instead.
3820 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3821 goto retry;
3823 } else {
3824 hw->req_timer_done = 1;
3827 ctlx = get_active_ctlx(hw);
3829 if (urb->status == 0) {
3830 /* Request portion of a CTLX is successful */
3831 switch (ctlx->state) {
3832 case CTLX_REQ_SUBMITTED:
3833 /* This OUT-ACK received before IN */
3834 ctlx->state = CTLX_REQ_COMPLETE;
3835 break;
3837 case CTLX_RESP_COMPLETE:
3838 /* IN already received before this OUT-ACK,
3839 * so this command must now be complete.
3841 ctlx->state = CTLX_COMPLETE;
3842 unlocked_usbctlx_complete(hw, ctlx);
3843 run_queue = 1;
3844 break;
3846 default:
3847 /* This is NOT a valid CTLX "success" state! */
3848 printk(KERN_ERR
3849 "Illegal CTLX[%d] success state(%s, %d) in OUT URB\n",
3850 le16_to_cpu(ctlx->outbuf.type),
3851 ctlxstr(ctlx->state), urb->status);
3852 break;
3853 } /* switch */
3854 } else {
3855 /* If the pipe has stalled then we need to reset it */
3856 if ((urb->status == -EPIPE) &&
3857 !test_and_set_bit(WORK_TX_HALT, &hw->usb_flags)) {
3858 printk(KERN_WARNING
3859 "%s tx pipe stalled: requesting reset\n",
3860 hw->wlandev->netdev->name);
3861 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
3864 /* If someone cancels the OUT URB then its status
3865 * should be either -ECONNRESET or -ENOENT.
3867 ctlx->state = CTLX_REQ_FAILED;
3868 unlocked_usbctlx_complete(hw, ctlx);
3869 delete_resptimer = 1;
3870 run_queue = 1;
3873 delresp:
3874 if (delete_resptimer) {
3875 timer_ok = del_timer(&hw->resptimer);
3876 if (timer_ok != 0)
3877 hw->resp_timer_done = 1;
3880 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3882 if (!timer_ok && (hw->resp_timer_done == 0)) {
3883 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3884 goto delresp;
3887 if (run_queue)
3888 hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hw);
3890 done:
3894 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3895 * hfa384x_usbctlx_reqtimerfn
3897 * Timer response function for CTLX request timeouts. If this
3898 * function is called, it means that the callback for the OUT
3899 * URB containing a Prism2.x XXX_Request was never called.
3901 * Arguments:
3902 * data a ptr to the hfa384x_t
3904 * Returns:
3905 * nothing
3907 * Side effects:
3909 * Call context:
3910 * interrupt
3911 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3912 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_reqtimerfn(unsigned long data)
3914 hfa384x_t *hw = (hfa384x_t *) data;
3915 unsigned long flags;
3917 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3919 hw->req_timer_done = 1;
3921 /* Removing the hardware automatically empties
3922 * the active list ...
3924 if (!list_empty(&hw->ctlxq.active)) {
3926 * We must ensure that our URB is removed from
3927 * the system, if it hasn't already expired.
3929 hw->ctlx_urb.transfer_flags |= URB_ASYNC_UNLINK;
3930 if (usb_unlink_urb(&hw->ctlx_urb) == -EINPROGRESS) {
3931 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx = get_active_ctlx(hw);
3933 ctlx->state = CTLX_REQ_FAILED;
3935 /* This URB was active, but has now been
3936 * cancelled. It will now have a status of
3937 * -ECONNRESET in the callback function.
3939 * We are cancelling this CTLX, so we're
3940 * not going to need to wait for a response.
3941 * The URB's callback function will check
3942 * that this timer is truly dead.
3944 if (del_timer(&hw->resptimer) != 0)
3945 hw->resp_timer_done = 1;
3949 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3952 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
3953 * hfa384x_usbctlx_resptimerfn
3955 * Timer response function for CTLX response timeouts. If this
3956 * function is called, it means that the callback for the IN
3957 * URB containing a Prism2.x XXX_Response was never called.
3959 * Arguments:
3960 * data a ptr to the hfa384x_t
3962 * Returns:
3963 * nothing
3965 * Side effects:
3967 * Call context:
3968 * interrupt
3969 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
3970 static void hfa384x_usbctlx_resptimerfn(unsigned long data)
3972 hfa384x_t *hw = (hfa384x_t *) data;
3973 unsigned long flags;
3975 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3977 hw->resp_timer_done = 1;
3979 /* The active list will be empty if the
3980 * adapter has been unplugged ...
3982 if (!list_empty(&hw->ctlxq.active)) {
3983 hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx = get_active_ctlx(hw);
3985 if (unlocked_usbctlx_cancel_async(hw, ctlx) == 0) {
3986 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3987 hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hw);
3988 goto done;
3992 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
3994 done:
3999 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
4000 * hfa384x_usb_throttlefn
4003 * Arguments:
4004 * data ptr to hw
4006 * Returns:
4007 * Nothing
4009 * Side effects:
4011 * Call context:
4012 * Interrupt
4013 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
4014 static void hfa384x_usb_throttlefn(unsigned long data)
4016 hfa384x_t *hw = (hfa384x_t *) data;
4017 unsigned long flags;
4019 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
4022 * We need to check BOTH the RX and the TX throttle controls,
4023 * so we use the bitwise OR instead of the logical OR.
4025 pr_debug("flags=0x%lx\n", hw->usb_flags);
4026 if (!hw->wlandev->hwremoved &&
4027 ((test_and_clear_bit(THROTTLE_RX, &hw->usb_flags) &&
4028 !test_and_set_bit(WORK_RX_RESUME, &hw->usb_flags))
4030 (test_and_clear_bit(THROTTLE_TX, &hw->usb_flags) &&
4031 !test_and_set_bit(WORK_TX_RESUME, &hw->usb_flags))
4032 )) {
4033 schedule_work(&hw->usb_work);
4036 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
4039 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
4040 * hfa384x_usbctlx_submit
4042 * Called from the doxxx functions to submit a CTLX to the queue
4044 * Arguments:
4045 * hw ptr to the hw struct
4046 * ctlx ctlx structure to enqueue
4048 * Returns:
4049 * -ENODEV if the adapter is unplugged
4052 * Side effects:
4054 * Call context:
4055 * process or interrupt
4056 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
4057 static int hfa384x_usbctlx_submit(hfa384x_t *hw, hfa384x_usbctlx_t *ctlx)
4059 unsigned long flags;
4060 int ret;
4062 spin_lock_irqsave(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
4064 if (hw->wlandev->hwremoved) {
4065 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
4066 ret = -ENODEV;
4067 } else {
4068 ctlx->state = CTLX_PENDING;
4069 list_add_tail(&ctlx->list, &hw->ctlxq.pending);
4071 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->ctlxq.lock, flags);
4072 hfa384x_usbctlxq_run(hw);
4073 ret = 0;
4076 return ret;
4079 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
4080 * hfa384x_usbout_tx
4082 * At this point we have finished a send of a frame. Mark the URB
4083 * as available and call ev_alloc to notify higher layers we're
4084 * ready for more.
4086 * Arguments:
4087 * wlandev wlan device
4088 * usbout ptr to the usb transfer buffer
4090 * Returns:
4091 * nothing
4093 * Side effects:
4095 * Call context:
4096 * interrupt
4097 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
4098 static void hfa384x_usbout_tx(wlandevice_t *wlandev, hfa384x_usbout_t *usbout)
4100 prism2sta_ev_alloc(wlandev);
4103 /*----------------------------------------------------------------
4104 * hfa384x_isgood_pdrcore
4106 * Quick check of PDR codes.
4108 * Arguments:
4109 * pdrcode PDR code number (host order)
4111 * Returns:
4112 * zero not good.
4113 * one is good.
4115 * Side effects:
4117 * Call context:
4118 ----------------------------------------------------------------*/
4119 static int hfa384x_isgood_pdrcode(u16 pdrcode)
4121 switch (pdrcode) {
4122 case HFA384x_PDR_END_OF_PDA:
4123 case HFA384x_PDR_PCB_PARTNUM:
4124 case HFA384x_PDR_PDAVER:
4125 case HFA384x_PDR_NIC_SERIAL:
4126 case HFA384x_PDR_MKK_MEASUREMENTS:
4127 case HFA384x_PDR_NIC_RAMSIZE:
4128 case HFA384x_PDR_MFISUPRANGE:
4129 case HFA384x_PDR_CFISUPRANGE:
4130 case HFA384x_PDR_NICID:
4131 case HFA384x_PDR_MAC_ADDRESS:
4132 case HFA384x_PDR_REGDOMAIN:
4133 case HFA384x_PDR_ALLOWED_CHANNEL:
4134 case HFA384x_PDR_DEFAULT_CHANNEL:
4135 case HFA384x_PDR_TEMPTYPE:
4136 case HFA384x_PDR_IFR_SETTING:
4137 case HFA384x_PDR_RFR_SETTING:
4138 case HFA384x_PDR_HFA3861_BASELINE:
4139 case HFA384x_PDR_HFA3861_SHADOW:
4140 case HFA384x_PDR_HFA3861_IFRF:
4141 case HFA384x_PDR_HFA3861_CHCALSP:
4142 case HFA384x_PDR_HFA3861_CHCALI:
4143 case HFA384x_PDR_3842_NIC_CONFIG:
4144 case HFA384x_PDR_USB_ID:
4145 case HFA384x_PDR_PCI_ID:
4146 case HFA384x_PDR_PCI_IFCONF:
4147 case HFA384x_PDR_PCI_PMCONF:
4148 case HFA384x_PDR_RFENRGY:
4149 case HFA384x_PDR_HFA3861_MANF_TESTSP:
4150 case HFA384x_PDR_HFA3861_MANF_TESTI:
4151 /* code is OK */
4152 return 1;
4153 break;
4154 default:
4155 if (pdrcode < 0x1000) {
4156 /* code is OK, but we don't know exactly what it is */
4157 pr_debug("Encountered unknown PDR#=0x%04x, "
4158 "assuming it's ok.\n", pdrcode);
4159 return 1;
4160 } else {
4161 /* bad code */
4162 pr_debug("Encountered unknown PDR#=0x%04x, "
4163 "(>=0x1000), assuming it's bad.\n", pdrcode);
4164 return 0;
4166 break;
4168 return 0; /* avoid compiler warnings */