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1
2 #ifndef _IEEE1394_CORE_H
3 #define _IEEE1394_CORE_H
4
5 #include <linux/slab.h>
6 #include <asm/atomic.h>
7 #include <asm/semaphore.h>
8 #include "hosts.h"
9
10
11 struct hpsb_packet {
12 /* This struct is basically read-only for hosts with the exception of
13 * the data buffer contents and xnext - see below. */
14
15 /* This can be used for host driver internal linking.
16 *
17 * NOTE: This must be left in init state when the driver is done
18 * with it (e.g. by using list_del_init()), since the core does
19 * some sanity checks to make sure the packet is not on a
20 * driver_list when free'ing it. */
21 struct list_head driver_list;
22
23 nodeid_t node_id;
24
25 /* Async and Iso types should be clear, raw means send-as-is, do not
26 * CRC! Byte swapping shall still be done in this case. */
27 enum { hpsb_async, hpsb_iso, hpsb_raw } __attribute__((packed)) type;
28
29 /* Okay, this is core internal and a no care for hosts.
30 * queued = queued for sending
31 * pending = sent, waiting for response
32 * complete = processing completed, successful or not
33 */
34 enum {
35 hpsb_unused, hpsb_queued, hpsb_pending, hpsb_complete
36 } __attribute__((packed)) state;
37
38 /* These are core internal. */
39 signed char tlabel;
40 signed char ack_code;
41 unsigned char tcode;
42
43 unsigned expect_response:1;
44 unsigned no_waiter:1;
45
46 /* Speed to transmit with: 0 = 100Mbps, 1 = 200Mbps, 2 = 400Mbps */
47 unsigned speed_code:2;
48
49 /*
50 * *header and *data are guaranteed to be 32-bit DMAable and may be
51 * overwritten to allow in-place byte swapping. Neither of these is
52 * CRCed (the sizes also don't include CRC), but contain space for at
53 * least one additional quadlet to allow in-place CRCing. The memory is
54 * also guaranteed to be DMA mappable.
55 */
56 quadlet_t *header;
57 quadlet_t *data;
58 size_t header_size;
59 size_t data_size;
60
61
62 struct hpsb_host *host;
63 unsigned int generation;
64
65 atomic_t refcnt;
66
67 /* Function (and possible data to pass to it) to call when this
68 * packet is completed. */
69 void (*complete_routine)(void *);
70 void *complete_data;
71
72 /* XXX This is just a hack at the moment */
73 struct sk_buff *skb;
74
75 /* Store jiffies for implementing bus timeouts. */
76 unsigned long sendtime;
77
78 quadlet_t embedded_header[5];
79 };
80
81 /* Set a task for when a packet completes */
82 void hpsb_set_packet_complete_task(struct hpsb_packet *packet,
83 void (*routine)(void *), void *data);
84
85 static inline struct hpsb_packet *driver_packet(struct list_head *l)
86 {
87 return list_entry(l, struct hpsb_packet, driver_list);
88 }
89
90 void abort_timedouts(unsigned long __opaque);
91
92 struct hpsb_packet *hpsb_alloc_packet(size_t data_size);
93 void hpsb_free_packet(struct hpsb_packet *packet);
94
95
96 /*
97 * Generation counter for the complete 1394 subsystem. Generation gets
98 * incremented on every change in the subsystem (e.g. bus reset).
99 *
100 * Use the functions, not the variable.
101 */
102 static inline unsigned int get_hpsb_generation(struct hpsb_host *host)
103 {
104 return atomic_read(&host->generation);
105 }
106
107 /*
108 * Send a PHY configuration packet, return 0 on success, negative
109 * errno on failure.
110 */
111 int hpsb_send_phy_config(struct hpsb_host *host, int rootid, int gapcnt);
112
113 /*
114 * Queue packet for transmitting, return 0 on success, negative errno
115 * on failure.
116 */
117 int hpsb_send_packet(struct hpsb_packet *packet);
118
119 /*
120 * Queue packet for transmitting, and block until the transaction
121 * completes. Return 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
122 */
123 int hpsb_send_packet_and_wait(struct hpsb_packet *packet);
124
125 /* Initiate bus reset on the given host. Returns 1 if bus reset already in
126 * progress, 0 otherwise. */
127 int hpsb_reset_bus(struct hpsb_host *host, int type);
128
129 /*
130 * The following functions are exported for host driver module usage. All of
131 * them are safe to use in interrupt contexts, although some are quite
132 * complicated so you may want to run them in bottom halves instead of calling
133 * them directly.
134 */
135
136 /* Notify a bus reset to the core. Returns 1 if bus reset already in progress,
137 * 0 otherwise. */
138 int hpsb_bus_reset(struct hpsb_host *host);
139
140 /*
141 * Hand over received selfid packet to the core. Complement check (second
142 * quadlet is complement of first) is expected to be done and succesful.
143 */
144 void hpsb_selfid_received(struct hpsb_host *host, quadlet_t sid);
145
146 /*
147 * Notify completion of SelfID stage to the core and report new physical ID
148 * and whether host is root now.
149 */
150 void hpsb_selfid_complete(struct hpsb_host *host, int phyid, int isroot);
151
152 /*
153 * Notify core of sending a packet. Ackcode is the ack code returned for async
154 * transmits or ACKX_SEND_ERROR if the transmission failed completely; ACKX_NONE
155 * for other cases (internal errors that don't justify a panic). Safe to call
156 * from within a transmit packet routine.
157 */
158 void hpsb_packet_sent(struct hpsb_host *host, struct hpsb_packet *packet,
159 int ackcode);
160
161 /*
162 * Hand over received packet to the core. The contents of data are expected to
163 * be the full packet but with the CRCs left out (data block follows header
164 * immediately), with the header (i.e. the first four quadlets) in machine byte
165 * order and the data block in big endian. *data can be safely overwritten
166 * after this call.
167 *
168 * If the packet is a write request, write_acked is to be set to true if it was
169 * ack_complete'd already, false otherwise. This arg is ignored for any other
170 * packet type.
171 */
172 void hpsb_packet_received(struct hpsb_host *host, quadlet_t *data, size_t size,
173 int write_acked);
174
175
176 /*
177 * CHARACTER DEVICE DISPATCHING
178 *
179 * All ieee1394 character device drivers share the same major number
180 * (major 171). The 256 minor numbers are allocated to the various
181 * task-specific interfaces (raw1394, video1394, dv1394, etc) in
182 * blocks of 16.
183 *
184 * The core ieee1394.o module allocates the device number region
185 * 171:0-255, the various drivers must then cdev_add() their cdev
186 * objects to handle their respective sub-regions.
187 *
188 * Minor device number block allocations:
189 *
190 * Block 0 ( 0- 15) raw1394
191 * Block 1 ( 16- 31) video1394
192 * Block 2 ( 32- 47) dv1394
193 *
194 * Blocks 3-14 free for future allocation
195 *
196 * Block 15 (240-255) reserved for drivers under development, etc.
197 */
198
199 #define IEEE1394_MAJOR 171
200
201 #define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_RAW1394 0
202 #define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_VIDEO1394 1
203 #define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_DV1394 2
204 #define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_EXPERIMENTAL 15
205
206 #define IEEE1394_CORE_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, 0)
207 #define IEEE1394_RAW1394_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_RAW1394 * 16)
208 #define IEEE1394_VIDEO1394_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_VIDEO1394 * 16)
209 #define IEEE1394_DV1394_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_DV1394 * 16)
210 #define IEEE1394_EXPERIMENTAL_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_EXPERIMENTAL * 16)
211
212 /* return the index (within a minor number block) of a file */
213 static inline unsigned char ieee1394_file_to_instance(struct file *file)
214 {
215 return file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_cindex;
216 }
217
218 extern int hpsb_disable_irm;
219
220 /* Our sysfs bus entry */
221 extern struct bus_type ieee1394_bus_type;
222 extern struct class hpsb_host_class;
223 extern struct class *hpsb_protocol_class;
224
225 #endif /* _IEEE1394_CORE_H */
226
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