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22 KiB
C
523 lines
22 KiB
C
/******************************************************************************
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*
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* This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or
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* redistributing this file, you may do so under either license.
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*
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* GPL LICENSE SUMMARY
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*
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* Copyright(c) 2005 - 2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110,
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* USA
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* The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution
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* in the file called LICENSE.GPL.
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*
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* Contact Information:
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* Intel Linux Wireless <ilw@linux.intel.com>
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* Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
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*
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* BSD LICENSE
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* Copyright(c) 2005 - 2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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* All rights reserved.
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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* distribution.
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* * Neither the name Intel Corporation nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*****************************************************************************/
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#ifndef __il_prph_h__
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#define __il_prph_h__
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/*
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* Registers in this file are internal, not PCI bus memory mapped.
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* Driver accesses these via HBUS_TARG_PRPH_* registers.
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*/
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#define PRPH_BASE (0x00000)
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#define PRPH_END (0xFFFFF)
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/* APMG (power management) constants */
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#define APMG_BASE (PRPH_BASE + 0x3000)
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#define APMG_CLK_CTRL_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x0000)
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#define APMG_CLK_EN_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x0004)
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#define APMG_CLK_DIS_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x0008)
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#define APMG_PS_CTRL_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x000c)
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#define APMG_PCIDEV_STT_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x0010)
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#define APMG_RFKILL_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x0014)
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#define APMG_RTC_INT_STT_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x001c)
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#define APMG_RTC_INT_MSK_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x0020)
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#define APMG_DIGITAL_SVR_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x0058)
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#define APMG_ANALOG_SVR_REG (APMG_BASE + 0x006C)
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#define APMS_CLK_VAL_MRB_FUNC_MODE (0x00000001)
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#define APMG_CLK_VAL_DMA_CLK_RQT (0x00000200)
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#define APMG_CLK_VAL_BSM_CLK_RQT (0x00000800)
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#define APMG_PS_CTRL_EARLY_PWR_OFF_RESET_DIS (0x00400000)
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#define APMG_PS_CTRL_VAL_RESET_REQ (0x04000000)
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#define APMG_PS_CTRL_MSK_PWR_SRC (0x03000000)
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#define APMG_PS_CTRL_VAL_PWR_SRC_VMAIN (0x00000000)
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#define APMG_PS_CTRL_VAL_PWR_SRC_MAX (0x01000000) /* 3945 only */
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#define APMG_PS_CTRL_VAL_PWR_SRC_VAUX (0x02000000)
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#define APMG_SVR_VOLTAGE_CONFIG_BIT_MSK (0x000001E0) /* bit 8:5 */
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#define APMG_SVR_DIGITAL_VOLTAGE_1_32 (0x00000060)
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#define APMG_PCIDEV_STT_VAL_L1_ACT_DIS (0x00000800)
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/**
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* BSM (Bootstrap State Machine)
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*
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* The Bootstrap State Machine (BSM) stores a short bootstrap uCode program
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* in special SRAM that does not power down when the embedded control
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* processor is sleeping (e.g. for periodic power-saving shutdowns of radio).
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*
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* When powering back up after sleeps (or during initial uCode load), the BSM
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* internally loads the short bootstrap program from the special SRAM into the
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* embedded processor's instruction SRAM, and starts the processor so it runs
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* the bootstrap program.
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*
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* This bootstrap program loads (via PCI busmaster DMA) instructions and data
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* images for a uCode program from host DRAM locations. The host driver
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* indicates DRAM locations and sizes for instruction and data images via the
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* four BSM_DRAM_* registers. Once the bootstrap program loads the new program,
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* the new program starts automatically.
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*
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* The uCode used for open-source drivers includes two programs:
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*
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* 1) Initialization -- performs hardware calibration and sets up some
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* internal data, then notifies host via "initialize alive" notification
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* (struct il_init_alive_resp) that it has completed all of its work.
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* After signal from host, it then loads and starts the runtime program.
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* The initialization program must be used when initially setting up the
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* NIC after loading the driver.
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*
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* 2) Runtime/Protocol -- performs all normal runtime operations. This
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* notifies host via "alive" notification (struct il_alive_resp) that it
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* is ready to be used.
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*
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* When initializing the NIC, the host driver does the following procedure:
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*
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* 1) Load bootstrap program (instructions only, no data image for bootstrap)
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* into bootstrap memory. Use dword writes starting at BSM_SRAM_LOWER_BOUND
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*
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* 2) Point (via BSM_DRAM_*) to the "initialize" uCode data and instruction
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* images in host DRAM.
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*
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* 3) Set up BSM to copy from BSM SRAM into uCode instruction SRAM when asked:
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* BSM_WR_MEM_SRC_REG = 0
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* BSM_WR_MEM_DST_REG = RTC_INST_LOWER_BOUND
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* BSM_WR_MEM_DWCOUNT_REG = # dwords in bootstrap instruction image
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*
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* 4) Load bootstrap into instruction SRAM:
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* BSM_WR_CTRL_REG = BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START
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*
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* 5) Wait for load completion:
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* Poll BSM_WR_CTRL_REG for BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START = 0
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*
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* 6) Enable future boot loads whenever NIC's power management triggers it:
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* BSM_WR_CTRL_REG = BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START_EN
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*
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* 7) Start the NIC by removing all reset bits:
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* CSR_RESET = 0
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*
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* The bootstrap uCode (already in instruction SRAM) loads initialization
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* uCode. Initialization uCode performs data initialization, sends
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* "initialize alive" notification to host, and waits for a signal from
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* host to load runtime code.
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*
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* 4) Point (via BSM_DRAM_*) to the "runtime" uCode data and instruction
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* images in host DRAM. The last register loaded must be the instruction
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* byte count register ("1" in MSbit tells initialization uCode to load
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* the runtime uCode):
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* BSM_DRAM_INST_BYTECOUNT_REG = byte count | BSM_DRAM_INST_LOAD
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*
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* 5) Wait for "alive" notification, then issue normal runtime commands.
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*
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* Data caching during power-downs:
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*
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* Just before the embedded controller powers down (e.g for automatic
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* power-saving modes, or for RFKILL), uCode stores (via PCI busmaster DMA)
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* a current snapshot of the embedded processor's data SRAM into host DRAM.
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* This caches the data while the embedded processor's memory is powered down.
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* Location and size are controlled by BSM_DRAM_DATA_* registers.
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*
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* NOTE: Instruction SRAM does not need to be saved, since that doesn't
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* change during operation; the original image (from uCode distribution
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* file) can be used for reload.
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*
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* When powering back up, the BSM loads the bootstrap program. Bootstrap looks
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* at the BSM_DRAM_* registers, which now point to the runtime instruction
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* image and the cached (modified) runtime data (*not* the initialization
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* uCode). Bootstrap reloads these runtime images into SRAM, and restarts the
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* uCode from where it left off before the power-down.
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*
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* NOTE: Initialization uCode does *not* run as part of the save/restore
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* procedure.
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*
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* This save/restore method is mostly for autonomous power management during
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* normal operation (result of C_POWER_TBL). Platform suspend/resume and
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* RFKILL should use complete restarts (with total re-initialization) of uCode,
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* allowing total shutdown (including BSM memory).
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*
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* Note that, during normal operation, the host DRAM that held the initial
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* startup data for the runtime code is now being used as a backup data cache
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* for modified data! If you need to completely re-initialize the NIC, make
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* sure that you use the runtime data image from the uCode distribution file,
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* not the modified/saved runtime data. You may want to store a separate
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* "clean" runtime data image in DRAM to avoid disk reads of distribution file.
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*/
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/* BSM bit fields */
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#define BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START (0x80000000) /* start boot load now */
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#define BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START_EN (0x40000000) /* enable boot after pwrup */
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#define BSM_DRAM_INST_LOAD (0x80000000) /* start program load now */
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/* BSM addresses */
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#define BSM_BASE (PRPH_BASE + 0x3400)
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#define BSM_END (PRPH_BASE + 0x3800)
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#define BSM_WR_CTRL_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x000) /* ctl and status */
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#define BSM_WR_MEM_SRC_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x004) /* source in BSM mem */
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#define BSM_WR_MEM_DST_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x008) /* dest in SRAM mem */
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#define BSM_WR_DWCOUNT_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x00C) /* bytes */
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#define BSM_WR_STATUS_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x010) /* bit 0: 1 == done */
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/*
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* Pointers and size regs for bootstrap load and data SRAM save/restore.
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* NOTE: 3945 pointers use bits 31:0 of DRAM address.
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* 4965 pointers use bits 35:4 of DRAM address.
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*/
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#define BSM_DRAM_INST_PTR_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x090)
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#define BSM_DRAM_INST_BYTECOUNT_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x094)
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#define BSM_DRAM_DATA_PTR_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x098)
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#define BSM_DRAM_DATA_BYTECOUNT_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x09C)
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/*
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* BSM special memory, stays powered on during power-save sleeps.
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* Read/write, address range from LOWER_BOUND to (LOWER_BOUND + SIZE -1)
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*/
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#define BSM_SRAM_LOWER_BOUND (PRPH_BASE + 0x3800)
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#define BSM_SRAM_SIZE (1024) /* bytes */
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/* 3945 Tx scheduler registers */
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#define ALM_SCD_BASE (PRPH_BASE + 0x2E00)
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#define ALM_SCD_MODE_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x000)
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#define ALM_SCD_ARASTAT_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x004)
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#define ALM_SCD_TXFACT_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x010)
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#define ALM_SCD_TXF4MF_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x014)
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#define ALM_SCD_TXF5MF_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x020)
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#define ALM_SCD_SBYP_MODE_1_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x02C)
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#define ALM_SCD_SBYP_MODE_2_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x030)
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/**
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* Tx Scheduler
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*
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* The Tx Scheduler selects the next frame to be transmitted, choosing TFDs
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* (Transmit Frame Descriptors) from up to 16 circular Tx queues resident in
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* host DRAM. It steers each frame's Tx command (which contains the frame
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* data) into one of up to 7 prioritized Tx DMA FIFO channels within the
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* device. A queue maps to only one (selectable by driver) Tx DMA channel,
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* but one DMA channel may take input from several queues.
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*
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* Tx DMA FIFOs have dedicated purposes. For 4965, they are used as follows
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* (cf. default_queue_to_tx_fifo in 4965.c):
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*
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* 0 -- EDCA BK (background) frames, lowest priority
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* 1 -- EDCA BE (best effort) frames, normal priority
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* 2 -- EDCA VI (video) frames, higher priority
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* 3 -- EDCA VO (voice) and management frames, highest priority
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* 4 -- Commands (e.g. RXON, etc.)
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* 5 -- unused (HCCA)
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* 6 -- unused (HCCA)
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* 7 -- not used by driver (device-internal only)
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*
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*
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* Driver should normally map queues 0-6 to Tx DMA/FIFO channels 0-6.
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* In addition, driver can map the remaining queues to Tx DMA/FIFO
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* channels 0-3 to support 11n aggregation via EDCA DMA channels.
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*
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* The driver sets up each queue to work in one of two modes:
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*
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* 1) Scheduler-Ack, in which the scheduler automatically supports a
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* block-ack (BA) win of up to 64 TFDs. In this mode, each queue
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* contains TFDs for a unique combination of Recipient Address (RA)
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* and Traffic Identifier (TID), that is, traffic of a given
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* Quality-Of-Service (QOS) priority, destined for a single station.
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*
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* In scheduler-ack mode, the scheduler keeps track of the Tx status of
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* each frame within the BA win, including whether it's been transmitted,
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* and whether it's been acknowledged by the receiving station. The device
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* automatically processes block-acks received from the receiving STA,
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* and reschedules un-acked frames to be retransmitted (successful
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* Tx completion may end up being out-of-order).
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*
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* The driver must maintain the queue's Byte Count table in host DRAM
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* (struct il4965_sched_queue_byte_cnt_tbl) for this mode.
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* This mode does not support fragmentation.
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*
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* 2) FIFO (a.k.a. non-Scheduler-ACK), in which each TFD is processed in order.
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* The device may automatically retry Tx, but will retry only one frame
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* at a time, until receiving ACK from receiving station, or reaching
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* retry limit and giving up.
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*
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* The command queue (#4/#9) must use this mode!
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* This mode does not require use of the Byte Count table in host DRAM.
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*
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* Driver controls scheduler operation via 3 means:
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* 1) Scheduler registers
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* 2) Shared scheduler data base in internal 4956 SRAM
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* 3) Shared data in host DRAM
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*
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* Initialization:
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*
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* When loading, driver should allocate memory for:
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* 1) 16 TFD circular buffers, each with space for (typically) 256 TFDs.
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* 2) 16 Byte Count circular buffers in 16 KBytes contiguous memory
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* (1024 bytes for each queue).
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*
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* After receiving "Alive" response from uCode, driver must initialize
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* the scheduler (especially for queue #4/#9, the command queue, otherwise
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* the driver can't issue commands!):
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*/
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/**
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* Max Tx win size is the max number of contiguous TFDs that the scheduler
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* can keep track of at one time when creating block-ack chains of frames.
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* Note that "64" matches the number of ack bits in a block-ack packet.
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* Driver should use SCD_WIN_SIZE and SCD_FRAME_LIMIT values to initialize
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* IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_QUEUE_OFFSET(x) values.
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*/
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#define SCD_WIN_SIZE 64
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#define SCD_FRAME_LIMIT 64
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/* SCD registers are internal, must be accessed via HBUS_TARG_PRPH regs */
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#define IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET 0xa02c00
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/*
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* 4965 tells driver SRAM address for internal scheduler structs via this reg.
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* Value is valid only after "Alive" response from uCode.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_SRAM_BASE_ADDR (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x0)
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/*
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* Driver may need to update queue-empty bits after changing queue's
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* write and read pointers (idxes) during (re-)initialization (i.e. when
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* scheduler is not tracking what's happening).
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* Bit fields:
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* 31-16: Write mask -- 1: update empty bit, 0: don't change empty bit
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* 15-00: Empty state, one for each queue -- 1: empty, 0: non-empty
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* NOTE: This register is not used by Linux driver.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_EMPTY_BITS (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x4)
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/*
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* Physical base address of array of byte count (BC) circular buffers (CBs).
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* Each Tx queue has a BC CB in host DRAM to support Scheduler-ACK mode.
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* This register points to BC CB for queue 0, must be on 1024-byte boundary.
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* Others are spaced by 1024 bytes.
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* Each BC CB is 2 bytes * (256 + 64) = 740 bytes, followed by 384 bytes pad.
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* (Index into a queue's BC CB) = (idx into queue's TFD CB) = (SSN & 0xff).
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* Bit fields:
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* 25-00: Byte Count CB physical address [35:10], must be 1024-byte aligned.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_DRAM_BASE_ADDR (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x10)
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/*
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* Enables any/all Tx DMA/FIFO channels.
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* Scheduler generates requests for only the active channels.
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* Set this to 0xff to enable all 8 channels (normal usage).
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* Bit fields:
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* 7- 0: Enable (1), disable (0), one bit for each channel 0-7
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_TXFACT (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x1c)
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/*
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* Queue (x) Write Pointers (idxes, really!), one for each Tx queue.
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* Initialized and updated by driver as new TFDs are added to queue.
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* NOTE: If using Block Ack, idx must correspond to frame's
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* Start Sequence Number; idx = (SSN & 0xff)
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* NOTE: Alternative to HBUS_TARG_WRPTR, which is what Linux driver uses?
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_WRPTR(x) (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x24 + (x) * 4)
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/*
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* Queue (x) Read Pointers (idxes, really!), one for each Tx queue.
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* For FIFO mode, idx indicates next frame to transmit.
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* For Scheduler-ACK mode, idx indicates first frame in Tx win.
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* Initialized by driver, updated by scheduler.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_RDPTR(x) (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x64 + (x) * 4)
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/*
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* Select which queues work in chain mode (1) vs. not (0).
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* Use chain mode to build chains of aggregated frames.
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* Bit fields:
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* 31-16: Reserved
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* 15-00: Mode, one bit for each queue -- 1: Chain mode, 0: one-at-a-time
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* NOTE: If driver sets up queue for chain mode, it should be also set up
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* Scheduler-ACK mode as well, via SCD_QUEUE_STATUS_BITS(x).
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUECHAIN_SEL (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0xd0)
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/*
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* Select which queues interrupt driver when scheduler increments
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* a queue's read pointer (idx).
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* Bit fields:
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* 31-16: Reserved
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* 15-00: Interrupt enable, one bit for each queue -- 1: enabled, 0: disabled
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* NOTE: This functionality is apparently a no-op; driver relies on interrupts
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* from Rx queue to read Tx command responses and update Tx queues.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_INTERRUPT_MASK (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0xe4)
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/*
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* Queue search status registers. One for each queue.
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* Sets up queue mode and assigns queue to Tx DMA channel.
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* Bit fields:
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* 19-10: Write mask/enable bits for bits 0-9
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* 9: Driver should init to "0"
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* 8: Scheduler-ACK mode (1), non-Scheduler-ACK (i.e. FIFO) mode (0).
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* Driver should init to "1" for aggregation mode, or "0" otherwise.
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* 7-6: Driver should init to "0"
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* 5: Window Size Left; indicates whether scheduler can request
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* another TFD, based on win size, etc. Driver should init
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* this bit to "1" for aggregation mode, or "0" for non-agg.
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* 4-1: Tx FIFO to use (range 0-7).
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* 0: Queue is active (1), not active (0).
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* Other bits should be written as "0"
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*
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* NOTE: If enabling Scheduler-ACK mode, chain mode should also be enabled
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* via SCD_QUEUECHAIN_SEL.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STATUS_BITS(x)\
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(IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x104 + (x) * 4)
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/* Bit field positions */
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_ACTIVE (0)
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_TXF (1)
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_WSL (5)
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_SCD_ACK (8)
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/* Write masks */
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_SCD_ACT_EN (10)
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_MSK (0x0007FC00)
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/**
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* 4965 internal SRAM structures for scheduler, shared with driver ...
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*
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* Driver should clear and initialize the following areas after receiving
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* "Alive" response from 4965 uCode, i.e. after initial
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* uCode load, or after a uCode load done for error recovery:
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*
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* SCD_CONTEXT_DATA_OFFSET (size 128 bytes)
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* SCD_TX_STTS_BITMAP_OFFSET (size 256 bytes)
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* SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET (size 32 bytes)
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*
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* Driver accesses SRAM via HBUS_TARG_MEM_* registers.
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* Driver reads base address of this scheduler area from SCD_SRAM_BASE_ADDR.
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* All OFFSET values must be added to this base address.
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*/
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/*
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* Queue context. One 8-byte entry for each of 16 queues.
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*
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* Driver should clear this entire area (size 0x80) to 0 after receiving
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* "Alive" notification from uCode. Additionally, driver should init
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* each queue's entry as follows:
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*
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* LS Dword bit fields:
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* 0-06: Max Tx win size for Scheduler-ACK. Driver should init to 64.
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*
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* MS Dword bit fields:
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* 16-22: Frame limit. Driver should init to 10 (0xa).
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*
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* Driver should init all other bits to 0.
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*
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* Init must be done after driver receives "Alive" response from 4965 uCode,
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* and when setting up queue for aggregation.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_DATA_OFFSET 0x380
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#define IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_QUEUE_OFFSET(x) \
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(IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_DATA_OFFSET + ((x) * 8))
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG1_WIN_SIZE_POS (0)
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG1_WIN_SIZE_MSK (0x0000007F)
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG2_FRAME_LIMIT_POS (16)
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#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG2_FRAME_LIMIT_MSK (0x007F0000)
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/*
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* Tx Status Bitmap
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*
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* Driver should clear this entire area (size 0x100) to 0 after receiving
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* "Alive" notification from uCode. Area is used only by device itself;
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* no other support (besides clearing) is required from driver.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_TX_STTS_BITMAP_OFFSET 0x400
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/*
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* RAxTID to queue translation mapping.
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*
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* When queue is in Scheduler-ACK mode, frames placed in a that queue must be
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* for only one combination of receiver address (RA) and traffic ID (TID), i.e.
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* one QOS priority level destined for one station (for this wireless link,
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* not final destination). The SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL area provides 16 16-bit
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* mappings, one for each of the 16 queues. If queue is not in Scheduler-ACK
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* mode, the device ignores the mapping value.
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*
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* Bit fields, for each 16-bit map:
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* 15-9: Reserved, set to 0
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* 8-4: Index into device's station table for recipient station
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* 3-0: Traffic ID (tid), range 0-15
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*
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* Driver should clear this entire area (size 32 bytes) to 0 after receiving
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* "Alive" notification from uCode. To update a 16-bit map value, driver
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* must read a dword-aligned value from device SRAM, replace the 16-bit map
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* value of interest, and write the dword value back into device SRAM.
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*/
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#define IL49_SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET 0x500
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/* Find translation table dword to read/write for given queue */
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#define IL49_SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET_QUEUE(x) \
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((IL49_SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET + ((x) * 2)) & 0xfffffffc)
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#define IL_SCD_TXFIFO_POS_TID (0)
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#define IL_SCD_TXFIFO_POS_RA (4)
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#define IL_SCD_QUEUE_RA_TID_MAP_RATID_MSK (0x01FF)
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/*********************** END TX SCHEDULER *************************************/
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#endif /* __il_prph_h__ */
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