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| * |
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| /* |
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| * under proprietary terms before Copyright ownership was assigned |
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| |
| /* AUTO-GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT DIRECTLY */ |
| /** |
| * @addtogroup WDIAPI |
| *@{ |
| */ |
| /** |
| * @file wdi_out.h |
| * @brief Functions outside the WDI boundary called by datapath functions |
| */ |
| #ifndef _WDI_OUT__H_ |
| #define _WDI_OUT__H_ |
| |
| #include <wdi_types.h> |
| |
| #ifdef WDI_API_AS_FUNCS |
| |
| #include <adf_os_types.h> /* u_int32_t */ |
| #include <ieee80211.h> /* ieee80211_qosframe_htc_addr4 */ |
| #include <enet.h> /* LLC_SNAP_HDR_LEN */ |
| |
| #if defined(CONFIG_HL_SUPPORT) |
| #include "wlan_tgt_def_config_hl.h" |
| #else |
| #include "wlan_tgt_def_config.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify whether the system is high-latency or low-latency. |
| * @details |
| * Indicate whether the system is operating in high-latency (message |
| * based, e.g. USB) mode or low-latency (memory-mapped, e.g. PCIe) mode. |
| * Some chips support just one type of host / target interface. |
| * Other chips support both LL and HL interfaces (e.g. PCIe and USB), |
| * so the selection will be made based on which bus HW is present, or |
| * which is preferred if both are present. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return 1 -> high-latency -OR- 0 -> low-latency |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_is_high_latency(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify the range of peer IDs. |
| * @details |
| * Specify the maximum peer ID. This is the maximum number of peers, |
| * minus one. |
| * This is used by the host to determine the size of arrays indexed by |
| * peer ID. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return maximum peer ID |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_max_peer_id(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify the max number of virtual devices within a physical device. |
| * @details |
| * Specify how many virtual devices may exist within a physical device. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return maximum number of virtual devices |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_max_vdevs(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Check whether host-side rx PN check is enabled or disabled. |
| * @details |
| * Choose whether to allocate rx PN state information and perform |
| * rx PN checks (if applicable, based on security type) on the host. |
| * If the rx PN check is specified to be done on the host, the host SW |
| * will determine which peers are using a security type (e.g. CCMP) that |
| * requires a PN check. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return 1 -> host performs rx PN check -OR- 0 -> no host-side rx PN check |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_rx_pn_check(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Check whether host-side rx forwarding is enabled or disabled. |
| * @details |
| * Choose whether to check whether to forward rx frames to tx on the host. |
| * For LL systems, this rx -> tx host-side forwarding check is typically |
| * enabled. |
| * For HL systems, the rx -> tx forwarding check is typically done on the |
| * target. However, even in HL systems, the host-side rx -> tx forwarding |
| * will typically be enabled, as a second-tier safety net in case the |
| * target doesn't have enough memory to store all rx -> tx forwarded frames. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return 1 -> host does rx->tx forward -OR- 0 -> no host-side rx->tx forward |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_rx_fwd_check(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Check whether to perform inter-BSS or intra-BSS rx->tx forwarding. |
| * @details |
| * Check whether data received by an AP on one virtual device destined |
| * to a STA associated with a different virtual device within the same |
| * physical device should be forwarded within the driver, or whether |
| * forwarding should only be done within a virtual device. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return |
| * 1 -> forward both within and between vdevs |
| * -OR- |
| * 0 -> forward only within a vdev |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_rx_fwd_inter_bss(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief format of data frames delivered to/from the WLAN driver by/to the OS |
| */ |
| enum wlan_frm_fmt { |
| wlan_frm_fmt_unknown, |
| wlan_frm_fmt_raw, |
| wlan_frm_fmt_native_wifi, |
| wlan_frm_fmt_802_3, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify data frame format used by the OS. |
| * @details |
| * Specify what type of frame (802.3 or native WiFi) the host data SW |
| * should expect from and provide to the OS shim. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return enumerated data frame format |
| */ |
| enum wlan_frm_fmt wdi_out_cfg_frame_type(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify the peak throughput. |
| * @details |
| * Specify the peak throughput that a system is expected to support. |
| * The data SW uses this configuration to help choose the size for its |
| * tx descriptor pool and rx buffer ring. |
| * The data SW assumes that the peak throughput applies to either rx or tx, |
| * rather than having separate specs of the rx max throughput vs. the tx |
| * max throughput. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return maximum supported throughput in Mbps (not MBps) |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_max_thruput_mbps(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify the maximum number of fragments per tx network buffer. |
| * @details |
| * Specify the maximum number of fragments that a tx frame provided to |
| * the WLAN driver by the OS may contain. |
| * In LL systems, the host data SW uses this maximum fragment count to |
| * determine how many elements to allocate in the fragmentation descriptor |
| * it creates to specify to the tx MAC DMA where to locate the tx frame's |
| * data. |
| * This maximum fragments count is only for regular frames, not TSO frames, |
| * since TSO frames are sent in segments with a limited number of fragments |
| * per segment. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return maximum number of fragments that can occur in a regular tx frame |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_netbuf_frags_max(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief For HL systems, specify when to free tx frames. |
| * @details |
| * In LL systems, the host's tx frame is referenced by the MAC DMA, and |
| * thus cannot be freed until the target indicates that it is finished |
| * transmitting the frame. |
| * In HL systems, the entire tx frame is downloaded to the target. |
| * Consequently, the target has its own copy of the tx frame, and the |
| * host can free the tx frame as soon as the download completes. |
| * Alternatively, the HL host can keep the frame allocated until the |
| * target explicitly tells the HL host it is done transmitting the frame. |
| * This gives the target the option of discarding its copy of the tx |
| * frame, and then later getting a new copy from the host. |
| * This function tells the host whether it should retain its copy of the |
| * transmit frames until the target explicitly indicates it is finished |
| * transmitting them, or if it should free its copy as soon as the |
| * tx frame is downloaded to the target. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return |
| * 0 -> retain the tx frame until the target indicates it is done |
| * transmitting the frame |
| * -OR- |
| * 1 -> free the tx frame as soon as the download completes |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_tx_free_at_download(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Low water mark for target tx credit. |
| * Tx completion handler is invoked to reap the buffers when the target tx |
| * credit goes below Low Water Mark. |
| */ |
| #define OL_CFG_NUM_MSDU_REAP 512 |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_tx_credit_lwm(pdev) \ |
| ((CFG_TGT_NUM_MSDU_DESC > OL_CFG_NUM_MSDU_REAP) ? \ |
| (CFG_TGT_NUM_MSDU_DESC - OL_CFG_NUM_MSDU_REAP) : 0) |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief In a HL system, specify the target initial credit count. |
| * @details |
| * The HL host tx data SW includes a module for determining which tx frames |
| * to download to the target at a given time. |
| * To make this judgement, the HL tx download scheduler has to know |
| * how many buffers the HL target has available to hold tx frames. |
| * Due to the possibility that a single target buffer pool can be shared |
| * between rx and tx frames, the host may not be able to obtain a precise |
| * specification of the tx buffer space available in the target, but it |
| * uses the best estimate, as provided by this configuration function, |
| * to determine how best to schedule the tx frame downloads. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return the number of tx buffers available in a HL target |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_target_tx_credit(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify the LL tx MSDU header download size. |
| * @details |
| * In LL systems, determine how many bytes from a tx frame to download, |
| * in order to provide the target FW's Descriptor Engine with enough of |
| * the packet's payload to interpret what kind of traffic this is, |
| * and who it is for. |
| * This download size specification does not include the 802.3 / 802.11 |
| * frame encapsulation headers; it starts with the encapsulated IP packet |
| * (or whatever ethertype is carried within the ethernet-ish frame). |
| * The LL host data SW will determine how many bytes of the MSDU header to |
| * download by adding this download size specification to the size of the |
| * frame header format specified by the wdi_out_cfg_frame_type configuration |
| * function. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return the number of bytes beyond the 802.3 or native WiFi header to |
| * download to the target for tx classification |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_tx_download_size(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| /** |
| * brief Specify where defrag timeout and duplicate detection is handled |
| * @details |
| * non-aggregate duplicate detection and timing out stale fragments |
| * requires additional target memory. To reach max client |
| * configurations (128+), non-aggregate duplicate detection and the |
| * logic to time out stale fragments is moved to the host. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| * @return |
| * 0 -> target is responsible non-aggregate duplicate detection and |
| * timing out stale fragments. |
| * |
| * 1 -> host is responsible non-aggregate duplicate detection and |
| * timing out stale fragments. |
| */ |
| int wdi_out_cfg_rx_host_defrag_timeout_duplicate_check(ol_pdev_handle pdev); |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| wlan_frm_tran_cap_raw = 0x01, |
| wlan_frm_tran_cap_native_wifi = 0x02, |
| wlan_frm_tran_cap_8023 = 0x04, |
| } wlan_target_fmt_translation_caps; |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Specify the maximum header size added by SW tx encapsulation |
| * @details |
| * This function returns the maximum size of the new L2 header, not the |
| * difference between the new and old L2 headers. |
| * Thus, this function returns the maximum 802.11 header size that the |
| * tx SW may need to add to tx data frames. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| */ |
| static inline int |
| wdi_out_cfg_sw_encap_hdr_max_size(ol_pdev_handle pdev) |
| { |
| /* |
| * 24 byte basic 802.11 header |
| * + 6 byte 4th addr |
| * + 2 byte QoS control |
| * + 4 byte HT control |
| * + 8 byte LLC/SNAP |
| */ |
| return sizeof(struct ieee80211_qosframe_htc_addr4) + LLC_SNAP_HDR_LEN; |
| } |
| |
| static inline u_int8_t |
| wdi_out_cfg_tx_encap(ol_pdev_handle pdev) |
| { |
| /* tx encap done in HW */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static inline int |
| wdi_out_cfg_host_addba(ol_pdev_handle pdev) |
| { |
| /* |
| * ADDBA negotiation is handled by the target FW for Peregrine + Rome. |
| */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief If the host SW's ADDBA negotiation fails, should it be retried? |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the physical device |
| */ |
| static inline int |
| wdi_out_cfg_addba_retry(ol_pdev_handle pdev) |
| { |
| return 0; /* disabled for now */ |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief How many frames to hold in a paused vdev's tx queue in LL systems |
| */ |
| static inline int |
| wdi_out_tx_cfg_max_tx_queue_depth_ll(ol_pdev_handle pdev) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Store up to 700 frames for a paused vdev. |
| * For example, if the vdev is sending 300 Mbps of traffic, and the |
| * PHY is capable of 600 Mbps, then it will take 56 ms for the PHY to |
| * drain both the 700 frames that are queued initially, plus the next |
| * 700 frames that come in while the PHY is catching up. |
| * So in this example scenario, the PHY will remain fully utilized |
| * in a MCC system that has a channel-switching period of 56 ms or less. |
| */ |
| return 700; |
| } |
| |
| //#include <osapi_linux.h> /* u_int8_t */ |
| #include <osdep.h> /* u_int8_t */ |
| #include <adf_nbuf.h> /* adf_nbuf_t */ |
| |
| enum ol_rx_err_type { |
| OL_RX_ERR_DEFRAG_MIC, |
| OL_RX_ERR_PN, |
| OL_RX_ERR_UNKNOWN_PEER, |
| OL_RX_ERR_MALFORMED, |
| OL_RX_ERR_TKIP_MIC, |
| OL_RX_ERR_DECRYPT, |
| OL_RX_ERR_MPDU_LENGTH, |
| OL_RX_ERR_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED, |
| OL_RX_ERR_DUP, |
| OL_RX_ERR_UNKNOWN, |
| OL_RX_ERR_FCS, |
| OL_RX_ERR_PRIVACY, |
| OL_RX_ERR_NONE_FRAG, |
| OL_RX_ERR_NONE = 0xFF |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_HOST_STATISTICS |
| /** * @brief Update tx statistics |
| * @details |
| * Update tx statistics after tx complete. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - ol_pdev_handle instance |
| * @param vdev_id - ID of the virtual device that tx frame |
| * @param had_error - whether there is error when tx |
| */ |
| void wdi_out_tx_statistics(ol_pdev_handle pdev, |
| u_int16_t vdev_id, |
| int had_error); |
| #else |
| #define wdi_out_tx_statistics(pdev, vdev_id, had_error) |
| #endif |
| |
| /** * @brief Count on received packets for invalid peer case |
| * |
| * @param pdev - txrx pdev handle |
| * @param wh - received frame |
| * @param err_type - what kind of error occurred |
| */ |
| void wdi_out_rx_err_inv_peer_statistics(ol_pdev_handle pdev, |
| struct ieee80211_frame *wh, |
| enum ol_rx_err_type err_type); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Count on received packets, both success and failed |
| * |
| * @param pdev - ol_pdev_handle handle |
| * @param vdev_id - ID of the virtual device received the erroneous rx frame |
| * @param err_type - what kind of error occurred |
| * @param sec_type - The cipher type the peer is using |
| * @param is_mcast - whether this is one multi cast frame |
| */ |
| void wdi_out_rx_err_statistics(ol_pdev_handle pdev, |
| u_int8_t vdev_id, |
| enum ol_rx_err_type err_type, |
| enum ol_sec_type sec_type, |
| int is_mcast); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Provide notification of failure during host rx processing |
| * @details |
| * Indicate an error during host rx data processing, including what |
| * kind of error happened, when it happened, which peer and TID the |
| * erroneous rx frame is from, and what the erroneous rx frame itself |
| * is. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the ctrl SW's physical device object |
| * @param vdev_id - ID of the virtual device received the erroneous rx frame |
| * @param peer_mac_addr - MAC address of the peer that sent the erroneous |
| * rx frame |
| * @param tid - which TID within the peer sent the erroneous rx frame |
| * @param tsf32 - the timstamp in TSF units of the erroneous rx frame, or |
| * one of the fragments that when reassembled, constitute the rx frame |
| * @param err_type - what kind of error occurred |
| * @param rx_frame - the rx frame that had an error |
| * @pn - Packet sequence number |
| * @key_id - Key index octet received in IV of the frame |
| */ |
| void |
| wdi_out_rx_err( |
| ol_pdev_handle pdev, |
| u_int8_t vdev_id, |
| u_int8_t *peer_mac_addr, |
| int tid, |
| u_int32_t tsf32, |
| enum ol_rx_err_type err_type, |
| adf_nbuf_t rx_frame, |
| u_int64_t *pn, |
| u_int8_t key_id); |
| |
| enum ol_rx_notify_type { |
| OL_RX_NOTIFY_IPV4_IGMP, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Provide notification of reception of data of special interest. |
| * @details |
| * Indicate when "special" data has been received. The nature of the |
| * data that results in it being considered special is specified in the |
| * notify_type argument. |
| * This function is currently used by the data-path SW to notify the |
| * control path SW when the following types of rx data are received: |
| * + IPv4 IGMP frames |
| * The control SW can use these to learn about multicast group |
| * membership, if it so chooses. |
| * |
| * @param pdev - handle to the ctrl SW's physical device object |
| * @param vdev_id - ID of the virtual device received the special data |
| * @param peer_mac_addr - MAC address of the peer that sent the special data |
| * @param tid - which TID within the peer sent the special data |
| * @param tsf32 - the timstamp in TSF units of the special data |
| * @param notify_type - what kind of special data was received |
| * @param rx_frame - the rx frame containing the special data |
| */ |
| void |
| wdi_out_rx_notify( |
| ol_pdev_handle pdev, |
| u_int8_t vdev_id, |
| u_int8_t *peer_mac_addr, |
| int tid, |
| u_int32_t tsf32, |
| enum ol_rx_notify_type notify_type, |
| adf_nbuf_t rx_frame); |
| |
| /** |
| * @brief Indicate when a paused STA has tx data available. |
| * @details |
| * Indicate to the control SW when a paused peer that previously |
| * has all its peer-TID queues empty gets a MSDU to transmit. |
| * Conversely, indicate when a paused peer that had data in one or more of |
| * its peer-TID queues has all queued data removed (e.g. due to a U-APSD |
| * triggered transmission), but is still paused. |
| * It is up to the control SW to determine whether the peer is paused due to |
| * being in power-save sleep, or some other reason, and thus whether it is |
| * necessary to set the TIM in beacons to notify a sleeping STA that it has |
| * data. |
| * The data SW will also issue this wdi_out_tx_paused_peer_data call when an |
| * unpaused peer that currently has tx data in one or more of its |
| * peer-TID queues becomes paused. |
| * The data SW will not issue this wdi_out_tx_paused_peer_data call when a |
| * peer with data in one or more of its peer-TID queues becomes unpaused. |
| * |
| * @param peer - the paused peer |
| * @param has_tx_data - |
| * 1 -> a paused peer that previously had no tx data now does, -OR- |
| * 0 -> a paused peer that previously had tx data now doesnt |
| */ |
| void |
| wdi_out_tx_paused_peer_data(ol_peer_handle peer, int has_tx_data); |
| |
| |
| #define wdi_out_ctrl_addba_req(pdev, peer_mac_addr, tid) ol_addba_req_reject |
| #define wdi_out_ctrl_rx_addba_complete(pdev, peer_mac_addr, tid, failed) /* no-op */ |
| |
| |
| #else |
| /* WDI_API_AS_MACROS */ |
| |
| #include <ol_cfg.h> |
| |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_is_high_latency ol_cfg_is_high_latency |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_max_peer_id ol_cfg_max_peer_id |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_max_vdevs ol_cfg_max_vdevs |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_rx_pn_check ol_cfg_rx_pn_check |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_rx_fwd_check ol_cfg_rx_fwd_check |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_rx_fwd_inter_bss ol_cfg_rx_fwd_inter_bss |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_frame_type ol_cfg_frame_type |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_max_thruput_mbps ol_cfg_max_thruput_mbps |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_netbuf_frags_max ol_cfg_netbuf_frags_max |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_tx_free_at_download ol_cfg_tx_free_at_download |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_tx_credit_lwm ol_cfg_tx_credit_lwm |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_target_tx_credit ol_cfg_target_tx_credit |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_tx_download_size ol_cfg_tx_download_size |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_rx_host_defrag_timeout_duplicate_check ol_cfg_rx_host_defrag_timeout_duplicate_check |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_sw_encap_hdr_max_size ol_cfg_sw_encap_hdr_max_size |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_tx_encap ol_cfg_tx_encap |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_host_addba ol_cfg_host_addba |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_addba_retry ol_cfg_addba_retry |
| #define wdi_out_tx_cfg_max_tx_queue_depth_ll ol_tx_cfg_max_tx_queue_depth_ll |
| |
| #include <ol_ctrl_txrx_api.h> |
| |
| #define wdi_out_tx_statistics ol_tx_statistics |
| #define wdi_out_tx_statistics ol_tx_statistics |
| #define wdi_out_rx_err_inv_peer_statistics ol_rx_err_inv_peer_statistics |
| #define wdi_out_rx_err_statistics ol_rx_err_statistics |
| #define wdi_out_rx_err ol_rx_err |
| #define wdi_out_rx_notify ol_rx_notify |
| #define wdi_out_tx_paused_peer_data ol_tx_paused_peer_data |
| #define wdi_out_ctrl_addba_req ol_ctrl_addba_req |
| #define wdi_out_ctrl_rx_addba_complete ol_ctrl_rx_addba_complete |
| #define wdi_out_cfg_rx_fwd_disabled ol_cfg_rx_fwd_disabled |
| |
| #endif /* WDI_API_AS_FUNCS / MACROS */ |
| |
| #endif /* _WDI_OUT__H_ */ |
| |
| /**@}*/ |