linux/drivers/ieee1394/hosts.h

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#ifndef _IEEE1394_HOSTS_H
#define _IEEE1394_HOSTS_H
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/workqueue.h>
#include <asm/atomic.h>
struct pci_dev;
struct module;
#include "ieee1394_types.h"
#include "csr.h"
#include "highlevel.h"
struct hpsb_packet;
struct hpsb_iso;
struct hpsb_host {
struct list_head host_list;
void *hostdata;
atomic_t generation;
struct list_head pending_packets;
struct timer_list timeout;
unsigned long timeout_interval;
int node_count; /* number of identified nodes on this bus */
int selfid_count; /* total number of SelfIDs received */
int nodes_active; /* number of nodes with active link layer */
nodeid_t node_id; /* node ID of this host */
nodeid_t irm_id; /* ID of this bus' isochronous resource manager */
nodeid_t busmgr_id; /* ID of this bus' bus manager */
/* this nodes state */
unsigned in_bus_reset:1;
unsigned is_shutdown:1;
unsigned resume_packet_sent:1;
/* this nodes' duties on the bus */
unsigned is_root:1;
unsigned is_cycmst:1;
unsigned is_irm:1;
unsigned is_busmgr:1;
int reset_retries;
quadlet_t *topology_map;
u8 *speed_map;
int id;
struct hpsb_host_driver *driver;
struct pci_dev *pdev;
struct device device;
struct device host_dev;
struct delayed_work delayed_reset;
unsigned config_roms:31;
unsigned update_config_rom:1;
struct list_head addr_space;
u64 low_addr_space; /* upper bound of physical DMA area */
u64 middle_addr_space; /* upper bound of posted write area */
u8 speed[ALL_NODES]; /* speed between each node and local node */
/* per node tlabel allocation */
u8 next_tl[ALL_NODES];
struct { DECLARE_BITMAP(map, 64); } tl_pool[ALL_NODES];
struct csr_control csr;
struct hpsb_address_serve dummy_zero_addr;
struct hpsb_address_serve dummy_max_addr;
};
enum devctl_cmd {
/* Host is requested to reset its bus and cancel all outstanding async
* requests. If arg == 1, it shall also attempt to become root on the
* bus. Return void. */
RESET_BUS,
/* Arg is void, return value is the hardware cycle counter value. */
GET_CYCLE_COUNTER,
/* Set the hardware cycle counter to the value in arg, return void.
* FIXME - setting is probably not required. */
SET_CYCLE_COUNTER,
/* Configure hardware for new bus ID in arg, return void. */
SET_BUS_ID,
/* If arg true, start sending cycle start packets, stop if arg == 0.
* Return void. */
ACT_CYCLE_MASTER,
/* Cancel all outstanding async requests without resetting the bus.
* Return void. */
CANCEL_REQUESTS,
};
enum isoctl_cmd {
/* rawiso API - see iso.h for the meanings of these commands
* (they correspond exactly to the hpsb_iso_* API functions)
* INIT = allocate resources
* START = begin transmission/reception
* STOP = halt transmission/reception
* QUEUE/RELEASE = produce/consume packets
* SHUTDOWN = deallocate resources
*/
XMIT_INIT,
XMIT_START,
XMIT_STOP,
XMIT_QUEUE,
XMIT_SHUTDOWN,
RECV_INIT,
RECV_LISTEN_CHANNEL, /* multi-channel only */
RECV_UNLISTEN_CHANNEL, /* multi-channel only */
RECV_SET_CHANNEL_MASK, /* multi-channel only; arg is a *u64 */
RECV_START,
RECV_STOP,
RECV_RELEASE,
RECV_SHUTDOWN,
RECV_FLUSH
};
enum reset_types {
/* 166 microsecond reset -- only type of reset available on
non-1394a capable controllers */
LONG_RESET,
/* Short (arbitrated) reset -- only available on 1394a capable
controllers */
SHORT_RESET,
/* Variants that set force_root before issueing the bus reset */
LONG_RESET_FORCE_ROOT, SHORT_RESET_FORCE_ROOT,
/* Variants that clear force_root before issueing the bus reset */
LONG_RESET_NO_FORCE_ROOT, SHORT_RESET_NO_FORCE_ROOT
};
struct hpsb_host_driver {
struct module *owner;
const char *name;
/* The hardware driver may optionally support a function that is used
* to set the hardware ConfigROM if the hardware supports handling
* reads to the ConfigROM on its own. */
void (*set_hw_config_rom)(struct hpsb_host *host,
quadlet_t *config_rom);
/* This function shall implement packet transmission based on
* packet->type. It shall CRC both parts of the packet (unless
* packet->type == raw) and do byte-swapping as necessary or instruct
* the hardware to do so. It can return immediately after the packet
* was queued for sending. After sending, hpsb_sent_packet() has to be
* called. Return 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
* NOTE: The function must be callable in interrupt context.
*/
int (*transmit_packet)(struct hpsb_host *host,
struct hpsb_packet *packet);
/* This function requests miscellanous services from the driver, see
* above for command codes and expected actions. Return -1 for unknown
* command, though that should never happen.
*/
int (*devctl)(struct hpsb_host *host, enum devctl_cmd command, int arg);
/* ISO transmission/reception functions. Return 0 on success, -1
* (or -EXXX errno code) on failure. If the low-level driver does not
* support the new ISO API, set isoctl to NULL.
*/
int (*isoctl)(struct hpsb_iso *iso, enum isoctl_cmd command,
unsigned long arg);
/* This function is mainly to redirect local CSR reads/locks to the iso
* management registers (bus manager id, bandwidth available, channels
* available) to the hardware registers in OHCI. reg is 0,1,2,3 for bus
* mgr, bwdth avail, ch avail hi, ch avail lo respectively (the same ids
* as OHCI uses). data and compare are the new data and expected data
* respectively, return value is the old value.
*/
quadlet_t (*hw_csr_reg) (struct hpsb_host *host, int reg,
quadlet_t data, quadlet_t compare);
};
struct hpsb_host *hpsb_alloc_host(struct hpsb_host_driver *drv, size_t extra,
struct device *dev);
int hpsb_add_host(struct hpsb_host *host);
void hpsb_resume_host(struct hpsb_host *host);
void hpsb_remove_host(struct hpsb_host *host);
int hpsb_update_config_rom_image(struct hpsb_host *host);
#endif /* _IEEE1394_HOSTS_H */