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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/wimax/i2400m')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Kconfig | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Makefile | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/driver.c | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/fw.c | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m-sdio.h | 157 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m.h | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-debug-levels.h | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-fw.c | 210 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-rx.c | 301 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-tx.c | 177 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio.c | 602 |
11 files changed, 8 insertions, 1510 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Kconfig b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Kconfig index 672de18a776c..71453db14258 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Kconfig @@ -7,9 +7,6 @@ config WIMAX_I2400M comment "Enable USB support to see WiMAX USB drivers" depends on USB = n -comment "Enable MMC support to see WiMAX SDIO drivers" - depends on MMC = n - config WIMAX_I2400M_USB tristate "Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400 over USB (including 5x50)" depends on WIMAX && USB @@ -21,25 +18,6 @@ config WIMAX_I2400M_USB If unsure, it is safe to select M (module). -config WIMAX_I2400M_SDIO - tristate "Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400 over SDIO" - depends on WIMAX && MMC - select WIMAX_I2400M - help - Select if you have a device based on the Intel WiMAX - Connection 2400 over SDIO. - - If unsure, it is safe to select M (module). - -config WIMAX_IWMC3200_SDIO - bool "Intel Wireless Multicom WiMAX Connection 3200 over SDIO (EXPERIMENTAL)" - depends on WIMAX_I2400M_SDIO - depends on EXPERIMENTAL - select IWMC3200TOP - help - Select if you have a device based on the Intel Multicom WiMAX - Connection 3200 over SDIO. - config WIMAX_I2400M_DEBUG_LEVEL int "WiMAX i2400m debug level" depends on WIMAX_I2400M diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Makefile b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Makefile index 5d9e018d31af..f6d19c348082 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Makefile +++ b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_WIMAX_I2400M) += i2400m.o obj-$(CONFIG_WIMAX_I2400M_USB) += i2400m-usb.o -obj-$(CONFIG_WIMAX_I2400M_SDIO) += i2400m-sdio.o i2400m-y := \ control.o \ @@ -21,10 +20,3 @@ i2400m-usb-y := \ usb-tx.o \ usb-rx.o \ usb.o - - -i2400m-sdio-y := \ - sdio.o \ - sdio-tx.o \ - sdio-fw.o \ - sdio-rx.o diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/driver.c b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/driver.c index 47cae7150bc1..850b8bc38bee 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/driver.c +++ b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/driver.c @@ -754,8 +754,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(i2400m_error_recovery); /* * Alloc the command and ack buffers for boot mode * - * Get the buffers needed to deal with boot mode messages. These - * buffers need to be allocated before the sdio receive irq is setup. + * Get the buffers needed to deal with boot mode messages. */ static int i2400m_bm_buf_alloc(struct i2400m *i2400m) diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/fw.c b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/fw.c index d09e44970e63..283237f6f074 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/fw.c +++ b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/fw.c @@ -51,8 +51,7 @@ * firmware. Normal hardware takes only signed firmware. * * On boot mode, in USB, we write to the device using the bulk out - * endpoint and read from it in the notification endpoint. In SDIO we - * talk to it via the write address and read from the read address. + * endpoint and read from it in the notification endpoint. * * Upon entrance to boot mode, the device sends (preceded with a few * zero length packets (ZLPs) on the notification endpoint in USB) a diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m-sdio.h b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m-sdio.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1d63ffdedfde..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m-sdio.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m - * SDIO-specific i2400m driver definitions - * - * - * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - * distribution. - * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its - * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived - * from this software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * - * Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com> - * Brian Bian <brian.bian@intel.com> - * Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com> - * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> - * Yanir Lubetkin <yanirx.lubetkin@intel.com> - * - Initial implementation - * - * - * This driver implements the bus-specific part of the i2400m for - * SDIO. Check i2400m.h for a generic driver description. - * - * ARCHITECTURE - * - * This driver sits under the bus-generic i2400m driver, providing the - * connection to the device. - * - * When probed, all the function pointers are setup and then the - * bus-generic code called. The generic driver will then use the - * provided pointers for uploading firmware (i2400ms_bus_bm*() in - * sdio-fw.c) and then setting up the device (i2400ms_dev_*() in - * sdio.c). - * - * Once firmware is uploaded, TX functions (sdio-tx.c) are called when - * data is ready for transmission in the TX fifo; then the SDIO IRQ is - * fired and data is available (sdio-rx.c), it is sent to the generic - * driver for processing with i2400m_rx. - */ - -#ifndef __I2400M_SDIO_H__ -#define __I2400M_SDIO_H__ - -#include "i2400m.h" - -/* Host-Device interface for SDIO */ -enum { - I2400M_SDIO_BOOT_RETRIES = 3, - I2400MS_BLK_SIZE = 256, - I2400MS_PL_SIZE_MAX = 0x3E00, - - I2400MS_DATA_ADDR = 0x0, - I2400MS_INTR_STATUS_ADDR = 0x13, - I2400MS_INTR_CLEAR_ADDR = 0x13, - I2400MS_INTR_ENABLE_ADDR = 0x14, - I2400MS_INTR_GET_SIZE_ADDR = 0x2C, - /* The number of ticks to wait for the device to signal that - * it is ready */ - I2400MS_INIT_SLEEP_INTERVAL = 100, - /* How long to wait for the device to settle after reset */ - I2400MS_SETTLE_TIME = 40, - /* The number of msec to wait for IOR after sending IOE */ - IWMC3200_IOR_TIMEOUT = 10, -}; - - -/** - * struct i2400ms - descriptor for a SDIO connected i2400m - * - * @i2400m: bus-generic i2400m implementation; has to be first (see - * it's documentation in i2400m.h). - * - * @func: pointer to our SDIO function - * - * @tx_worker: workqueue struct used to TX data when the bus-generic - * code signals packets are pending for transmission to the device. - * - * @tx_workqueue: workqeueue used for data TX; we don't use the - * system's workqueue as that might cause deadlocks with code in - * the bus-generic driver. The read/write operation to the queue - * is protected with spinlock (tx_lock in struct i2400m) to avoid - * the queue being destroyed in the middle of a the queue read/write - * operation. - * - * @debugfs_dentry: dentry for the SDIO specific debugfs files - * - * Note this value is set to NULL upon destruction; this is - * because some routinges use it to determine if we are inside the - * probe() path or some other path. When debugfs is disabled, - * creation sets the dentry to '(void*) -ENODEV', which is valid - * for the test. - */ -struct i2400ms { - struct i2400m i2400m; /* FIRST! See doc */ - struct sdio_func *func; - - struct work_struct tx_worker; - struct workqueue_struct *tx_workqueue; - char tx_wq_name[32]; - - struct dentry *debugfs_dentry; - - wait_queue_head_t bm_wfa_wq; - int bm_wait_result; - size_t bm_ack_size; - - /* Device is any of the iwmc3200 SKUs */ - unsigned iwmc3200:1; -}; - - -static inline -void i2400ms_init(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - i2400m_init(&i2400ms->i2400m); -} - - -extern int i2400ms_rx_setup(struct i2400ms *); -extern void i2400ms_rx_release(struct i2400ms *); - -extern int i2400ms_tx_setup(struct i2400ms *); -extern void i2400ms_tx_release(struct i2400ms *); -extern void i2400ms_bus_tx_kick(struct i2400m *); - -extern ssize_t i2400ms_bus_bm_cmd_send(struct i2400m *, - const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *, - size_t, int); -extern ssize_t i2400ms_bus_bm_wait_for_ack(struct i2400m *, - struct i2400m_bootrom_header *, - size_t); -extern void i2400ms_bus_bm_release(struct i2400m *); -extern int i2400ms_bus_bm_setup(struct i2400m *); - -#endif /* #ifndef __I2400M_SDIO_H__ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m.h b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m.h index c806d4550212..79c6505b5c20 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m.h +++ b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m.h @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ * - bus generic driver (this part) * * The bus specific driver sets up stuff specific to the bus the - * device is connected to (USB, SDIO, PCI, tam-tam...non-authoritative + * device is connected to (USB, PCI, tam-tam...non-authoritative * nor binding list) which is basically the device-model management * (probe/disconnect, etc), moving data from device to kernel and * back, doing the power saving details and reseting the device. @@ -238,14 +238,13 @@ struct i2400m_barker_db; * amount needed for loading firmware, where us dev_start/stop setup * the rest needed to do full data/control traffic. * - * @bus_tx_block_size: [fill] SDIO imposes a 256 block size, USB 16, - * so we have a tx_blk_size variable that the bus layer sets to - * tell the engine how much of that we need. + * @bus_tx_block_size: [fill] USB imposes a 16 block size, but other + * busses will differ. So we have a tx_blk_size variable that the + * bus layer sets to tell the engine how much of that we need. * * @bus_tx_room_min: [fill] Minimum room required while allocating - * TX queue's buffer space for message header. SDIO requires - * 224 bytes and USB 16 bytes. Refer bus specific driver code - * for details. + * TX queue's buffer space for message header. USB requires + * 16 bytes. Refer to bus specific driver code for details. * * @bus_pl_size_max: [fill] Maximum payload size. * diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-debug-levels.h b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-debug-levels.h deleted file mode 100644 index c51998741301..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-debug-levels.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -/* - * debug levels control file for the i2400m module's - */ -#ifndef __debug_levels__h__ -#define __debug_levels__h__ - -/* Maximum compile and run time debug level for all submodules */ -#define D_MODULENAME i2400m_sdio -#define D_MASTER CONFIG_WIMAX_I2400M_DEBUG_LEVEL - -#include <linux/wimax/debug.h> - -/* List of all the enabled modules */ -enum d_module { - D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(main), - D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(tx), - D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(rx), - D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(fw) -}; - - -#endif /* #ifndef __debug_levels__h__ */ diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-fw.c b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-fw.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8e025418f5be..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-fw.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m - * Firmware uploader's SDIO specifics - * - * - * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - * distribution. - * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its - * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived - * from this software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * - * Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com> - * Yanir Lubetkin <yanirx.lubetkin@intel.com> - * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> - * - Initial implementation - * - * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> - * - Bus generic/specific split for USB - * - * Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com> - * - Initial implementation for SDIO - * - * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> - * - SDIO rehash for changes in the bus-driver model - * - * Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com> - * - Make it IRQ based, not polling - * - * THE PROCEDURE - * - * See fw.c for the generic description of this procedure. - * - * This file implements only the SDIO specifics. It boils down to how - * to send a command and waiting for an acknowledgement from the - * device. - * - * All this code is sequential -- all i2400ms_bus_bm_*() functions are - * executed in the same thread, except i2400ms_bm_irq() [on its own by - * the SDIO driver]. This makes it possible to avoid locking. - * - * COMMAND EXECUTION - * - * The generic firmware upload code will call i2400m_bus_bm_cmd_send() - * to send commands. - * - * The SDIO devices expects things in 256 byte blocks, so it will pad - * it, compute the checksum (if needed) and pass it to SDIO. - * - * ACK RECEPTION - * - * This works in IRQ mode -- the fw loader says when to wait for data - * and for that it calls i2400ms_bus_bm_wait_for_ack(). - * - * This checks if there is any data available (RX size > 0); if not, - * waits for the IRQ handler to notify about it. Once there is data, - * it is read and passed to the caller. Doing it this way we don't - * need much coordination/locking, and it makes it much more difficult - * for an interrupt to be lost and the wait_for_ack() function getting - * stuck even when data is pending. - */ -#include <linux/mmc/sdio_func.h> -#include "i2400m-sdio.h" - - -#define D_SUBMODULE fw -#include "sdio-debug-levels.h" - - -/* - * Send a boot-mode command to the SDIO function - * - * We use a bounce buffer (i2400m->bm_cmd_buf) because we need to - * touch the header if the RAW flag is not set. - * - * @flags: pass thru from i2400m_bm_cmd() - * @return: cmd_size if ok, < 0 errno code on error. - * - * Note the command is padded to the SDIO block size for the device. - */ -ssize_t i2400ms_bus_bm_cmd_send(struct i2400m *i2400m, - const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *_cmd, - size_t cmd_size, int flags) -{ - ssize_t result; - struct device *dev = i2400m_dev(i2400m); - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - int opcode = _cmd == NULL ? -1 : i2400m_brh_get_opcode(_cmd); - struct i2400m_bootrom_header *cmd; - /* SDIO restriction */ - size_t cmd_size_a = ALIGN(cmd_size, I2400MS_BLK_SIZE); - - d_fnstart(5, dev, "(i2400m %p cmd %p size %zu)\n", - i2400m, _cmd, cmd_size); - result = -E2BIG; - if (cmd_size > I2400M_BM_CMD_BUF_SIZE) - goto error_too_big; - - if (_cmd != i2400m->bm_cmd_buf) - memmove(i2400m->bm_cmd_buf, _cmd, cmd_size); - cmd = i2400m->bm_cmd_buf; - if (cmd_size_a > cmd_size) /* Zero pad space */ - memset(i2400m->bm_cmd_buf + cmd_size, 0, cmd_size_a - cmd_size); - if ((flags & I2400M_BM_CMD_RAW) == 0) { - if (WARN_ON(i2400m_brh_get_response_required(cmd) == 0)) - dev_warn(dev, "SW BUG: response_required == 0\n"); - i2400m_bm_cmd_prepare(cmd); - } - d_printf(4, dev, "BM cmd %d: %zu bytes (%zu padded)\n", - opcode, cmd_size, cmd_size_a); - d_dump(5, dev, cmd, cmd_size); - - sdio_claim_host(i2400ms->func); /* Send & check */ - result = sdio_memcpy_toio(i2400ms->func, I2400MS_DATA_ADDR, - i2400m->bm_cmd_buf, cmd_size_a); - sdio_release_host(i2400ms->func); - if (result < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "BM cmd %d: cannot send: %ld\n", - opcode, (long) result); - goto error_cmd_send; - } - result = cmd_size; -error_cmd_send: -error_too_big: - d_fnend(5, dev, "(i2400m %p cmd %p size %zu) = %d\n", - i2400m, _cmd, cmd_size, (int) result); - return result; -} - - -/* - * Read an ack from the device's boot-mode - * - * @i2400m: - * @_ack: pointer to where to store the read data - * @ack_size: how many bytes we should read - * - * Returns: < 0 errno code on error; otherwise, amount of received bytes. - * - * The ACK for a BM command is always at least sizeof(*ack) bytes, so - * check for that. We don't need to check for device reboots - * - */ -ssize_t i2400ms_bus_bm_wait_for_ack(struct i2400m *i2400m, - struct i2400m_bootrom_header *ack, - size_t ack_size) -{ - ssize_t result; - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - int size; - - BUG_ON(sizeof(*ack) > ack_size); - - d_fnstart(5, dev, "(i2400m %p ack %p size %zu)\n", - i2400m, ack, ack_size); - - result = wait_event_timeout(i2400ms->bm_wfa_wq, - i2400ms->bm_ack_size != -EINPROGRESS, - 2 * HZ); - if (result == 0) { - result = -ETIMEDOUT; - dev_err(dev, "BM: error waiting for an ack\n"); - goto error_timeout; - } - - spin_lock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - result = i2400ms->bm_ack_size; - BUG_ON(result == -EINPROGRESS); - if (result < 0) /* so we exit when rx_release() is called */ - dev_err(dev, "BM: %s failed: %zd\n", __func__, result); - else { - size = min(ack_size, i2400ms->bm_ack_size); - memcpy(ack, i2400m->bm_ack_buf, size); - } - /* - * Remember always to clear the bm_ack_size to -EINPROGRESS - * after the RX data is processed - */ - i2400ms->bm_ack_size = -EINPROGRESS; - spin_unlock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - -error_timeout: - d_fnend(5, dev, "(i2400m %p ack %p size %zu) = %zd\n", - i2400m, ack, ack_size, result); - return result; -} diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-rx.c b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-rx.c deleted file mode 100644 index fb6396dd115f..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-rx.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m - * SDIO RX handling - * - * - * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - * distribution. - * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its - * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived - * from this software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * - * Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com> - * Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com> - * - Initial implementation - * - * - * This handles the RX path on SDIO. - * - * The SDIO bus driver calls the "irq" routine when data is available. - * This is not a traditional interrupt routine since the SDIO bus - * driver calls us from its irq thread context. Because of this - * sleeping in the SDIO RX IRQ routine is okay. - * - * From there on, we obtain the size of the data that is available, - * allocate an skb, copy it and then pass it to the generic driver's - * RX routine [i2400m_rx()]. - * - * ROADMAP - * - * i2400ms_irq() - * i2400ms_rx() - * __i2400ms_rx_get_size() - * i2400m_is_boot_barker() - * i2400m_rx() - * - * i2400ms_rx_setup() - * - * i2400ms_rx_release() - */ -#include <linux/workqueue.h> -#include <linux/wait.h> -#include <linux/skbuff.h> -#include <linux/mmc/sdio.h> -#include <linux/mmc/sdio_func.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include "i2400m-sdio.h" - -#define D_SUBMODULE rx -#include "sdio-debug-levels.h" - -static const __le32 i2400m_ACK_BARKER[4] = { - __constant_cpu_to_le32(I2400M_ACK_BARKER), - __constant_cpu_to_le32(I2400M_ACK_BARKER), - __constant_cpu_to_le32(I2400M_ACK_BARKER), - __constant_cpu_to_le32(I2400M_ACK_BARKER) -}; - - -/* - * Read and return the amount of bytes available for RX - * - * The RX size has to be read like this: byte reads of three - * sequential locations; then glue'em together. - * - * sdio_readl() doesn't work. - */ -static ssize_t __i2400ms_rx_get_size(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - int ret, cnt, val; - ssize_t rx_size; - unsigned xfer_size_addr; - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &i2400ms->func->dev; - - d_fnstart(7, dev, "(i2400ms %p)\n", i2400ms); - xfer_size_addr = I2400MS_INTR_GET_SIZE_ADDR; - rx_size = 0; - for (cnt = 0; cnt < 3; cnt++) { - val = sdio_readb(func, xfer_size_addr + cnt, &ret); - if (ret < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "RX: Can't read byte %d of RX size from " - "0x%08x: %d\n", cnt, xfer_size_addr + cnt, ret); - rx_size = ret; - goto error_read; - } - rx_size = rx_size << 8 | (val & 0xff); - } - d_printf(6, dev, "RX: rx_size is %ld\n", (long) rx_size); -error_read: - d_fnend(7, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = %ld\n", i2400ms, (long) rx_size); - return rx_size; -} - - -/* - * Read data from the device (when in normal) - * - * Allocate an SKB of the right size, read the data in and then - * deliver it to the generic layer. - * - * We also check for a reboot barker. That means the device died and - * we have to reboot it. - */ -static -void i2400ms_rx(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - int ret; - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - struct i2400m *i2400m = &i2400ms->i2400m; - struct sk_buff *skb; - ssize_t rx_size; - - d_fnstart(7, dev, "(i2400ms %p)\n", i2400ms); - rx_size = __i2400ms_rx_get_size(i2400ms); - if (rx_size < 0) { - ret = rx_size; - goto error_get_size; - } - /* - * Hardware quirk: make sure to clear the INTR status register - * AFTER getting the data transfer size. - */ - sdio_writeb(func, 1, I2400MS_INTR_CLEAR_ADDR, &ret); - - ret = -ENOMEM; - skb = alloc_skb(rx_size, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (NULL == skb) { - dev_err(dev, "RX: unable to alloc skb\n"); - goto error_alloc_skb; - } - ret = sdio_memcpy_fromio(func, skb->data, - I2400MS_DATA_ADDR, rx_size); - if (ret < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "RX: SDIO data read failed: %d\n", ret); - goto error_memcpy_fromio; - } - - rmb(); /* make sure we get boot_mode from dev_reset_handle */ - if (unlikely(i2400m->boot_mode == 1)) { - spin_lock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - i2400ms->bm_ack_size = rx_size; - spin_unlock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - memcpy(i2400m->bm_ack_buf, skb->data, rx_size); - wake_up(&i2400ms->bm_wfa_wq); - d_printf(5, dev, "RX: SDIO boot mode message\n"); - kfree_skb(skb); - goto out; - } - ret = -EIO; - if (unlikely(rx_size < sizeof(__le32))) { - dev_err(dev, "HW BUG? only %zu bytes received\n", rx_size); - goto error_bad_size; - } - if (likely(i2400m_is_d2h_barker(skb->data))) { - skb_put(skb, rx_size); - i2400m_rx(i2400m, skb); - } else if (unlikely(i2400m_is_boot_barker(i2400m, - skb->data, rx_size))) { - ret = i2400m_dev_reset_handle(i2400m, "device rebooted"); - dev_err(dev, "RX: SDIO reboot barker\n"); - kfree_skb(skb); - } else { - i2400m_unknown_barker(i2400m, skb->data, rx_size); - kfree_skb(skb); - } -out: - d_fnend(7, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = void\n", i2400ms); - return; - -error_memcpy_fromio: - kfree_skb(skb); -error_alloc_skb: -error_get_size: -error_bad_size: - d_fnend(7, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = %d\n", i2400ms, ret); -} - - -/* - * Process an interrupt from the SDIO card - * - * FIXME: need to process other events that are not just ready-to-read - * - * Checks there is data ready and then proceeds to read it. - */ -static -void i2400ms_irq(struct sdio_func *func) -{ - int ret; - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = sdio_get_drvdata(func); - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - int val; - - d_fnstart(6, dev, "(i2400ms %p)\n", i2400ms); - val = sdio_readb(func, I2400MS_INTR_STATUS_ADDR, &ret); - if (ret < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "RX: Can't read interrupt status: %d\n", ret); - goto error_no_irq; - } - if (!val) { - dev_err(dev, "RX: BUG? got IRQ but no interrupt ready?\n"); - goto error_no_irq; - } - i2400ms_rx(i2400ms); -error_no_irq: - d_fnend(6, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = void\n", i2400ms); -} - - -/* - * Setup SDIO RX - * - * Hooks up the IRQ handler and then enables IRQs. - */ -int i2400ms_rx_setup(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - int result; - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - struct i2400m *i2400m = &i2400ms->i2400m; - - d_fnstart(5, dev, "(i2400ms %p)\n", i2400ms); - - init_waitqueue_head(&i2400ms->bm_wfa_wq); - spin_lock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - i2400ms->bm_wait_result = -EINPROGRESS; - /* - * Before we are about to enable the RX interrupt, make sure - * bm_ack_size is cleared to -EINPROGRESS which indicates - * no RX interrupt happened yet or the previous interrupt - * has been handled, we are ready to take the new interrupt - */ - i2400ms->bm_ack_size = -EINPROGRESS; - spin_unlock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - - sdio_claim_host(func); - result = sdio_claim_irq(func, i2400ms_irq); - if (result < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "Cannot claim IRQ: %d\n", result); - goto error_irq_claim; - } - result = 0; - sdio_writeb(func, 1, I2400MS_INTR_ENABLE_ADDR, &result); - if (result < 0) { - sdio_release_irq(func); - dev_err(dev, "Failed to enable interrupts %d\n", result); - } -error_irq_claim: - sdio_release_host(func); - d_fnend(5, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = %d\n", i2400ms, result); - return result; -} - - -/* - * Tear down SDIO RX - * - * Disables IRQs in the device and removes the IRQ handler. - */ -void i2400ms_rx_release(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - int result; - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - struct i2400m *i2400m = &i2400ms->i2400m; - - d_fnstart(5, dev, "(i2400ms %p)\n", i2400ms); - spin_lock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - i2400ms->bm_ack_size = -EINTR; - spin_unlock(&i2400m->rx_lock); - wake_up_all(&i2400ms->bm_wfa_wq); - sdio_claim_host(func); - sdio_writeb(func, 0, I2400MS_INTR_ENABLE_ADDR, &result); - sdio_release_irq(func); - sdio_release_host(func); - d_fnend(5, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = %d\n", i2400ms, result); -} diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-tx.c b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-tx.c deleted file mode 100644 index b53cd1c80e3e..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio-tx.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m - * SDIO TX transaction backends - * - * - * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions - * are met: - * - * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - * distribution. - * * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its - * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived - * from this software without specific prior written permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS - * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR - * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT - * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, - * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT - * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, - * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY - * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT - * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE - * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * - * Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com> - * Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com> - * - Initial implementation - * - * - * Takes the TX messages in the i2400m's driver TX FIFO and sends them - * to the device until there are no more. - * - * If we fail sending the message, we just drop it. There isn't much - * we can do at this point. Most of the traffic is network, which has - * recovery methods for dropped packets. - * - * The SDIO functions are not atomic, so we can't run from the context - * where i2400m->bus_tx_kick() [i2400ms_bus_tx_kick()] is being called - * (some times atomic). Thus, the actual TX work is deferred to a - * workqueue. - * - * ROADMAP - * - * i2400ms_bus_tx_kick() - * i2400ms_tx_submit() [through workqueue] - * - * i2400m_tx_setup() - * - * i2400m_tx_release() - */ -#include <linux/mmc/sdio_func.h> -#include "i2400m-sdio.h" - -#define D_SUBMODULE tx -#include "sdio-debug-levels.h" - - -/* - * Pull TX transations from the TX FIFO and send them to the device - * until there are no more. - */ -static -void i2400ms_tx_submit(struct work_struct *ws) -{ - int result; - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = container_of(ws, struct i2400ms, tx_worker); - struct i2400m *i2400m = &i2400ms->i2400m; - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - struct i2400m_msg_hdr *tx_msg; - size_t tx_msg_size; - - d_fnstart(4, dev, "(i2400ms %p, i2400m %p)\n", i2400ms, i2400ms); - - while (NULL != (tx_msg = i2400m_tx_msg_get(i2400m, &tx_msg_size))) { - d_printf(2, dev, "TX: submitting %zu bytes\n", tx_msg_size); - d_dump(5, dev, tx_msg, tx_msg_size); - - sdio_claim_host(func); - result = sdio_memcpy_toio(func, 0, tx_msg, tx_msg_size); - sdio_release_host(func); - - i2400m_tx_msg_sent(i2400m); - - if (result < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "TX: cannot submit TX; tx_msg @%zu %zu B:" - " %d\n", (void *) tx_msg - i2400m->tx_buf, - tx_msg_size, result); - } - - if (result == -ETIMEDOUT) { - i2400m_error_recovery(i2400m); - break; - } - d_printf(2, dev, "TX: %zub submitted\n", tx_msg_size); - } - - d_fnend(4, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = void\n", i2400ms); -} - - -/* - * The generic driver notifies us that there is data ready for TX - * - * Schedule a run of i2400ms_tx_submit() to handle it. - */ -void i2400ms_bus_tx_kick(struct i2400m *i2400m) -{ - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - struct device *dev = &i2400ms->func->dev; - unsigned long flags; - - d_fnstart(3, dev, "(i2400m %p) = void\n", i2400m); - - /* schedule tx work, this is because tx may block, therefore - * it has to run in a thread context. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&i2400m->tx_lock, flags); - if (i2400ms->tx_workqueue != NULL) - queue_work(i2400ms->tx_workqueue, &i2400ms->tx_worker); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i2400m->tx_lock, flags); - - d_fnend(3, dev, "(i2400m %p) = void\n", i2400m); -} - -int i2400ms_tx_setup(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - int result; - struct device *dev = &i2400ms->func->dev; - struct i2400m *i2400m = &i2400ms->i2400m; - struct workqueue_struct *tx_workqueue; - unsigned long flags; - - d_fnstart(5, dev, "(i2400ms %p)\n", i2400ms); - - INIT_WORK(&i2400ms->tx_worker, i2400ms_tx_submit); - snprintf(i2400ms->tx_wq_name, sizeof(i2400ms->tx_wq_name), - "%s-tx", i2400m->wimax_dev.name); - tx_workqueue = - create_singlethread_workqueue(i2400ms->tx_wq_name); - if (tx_workqueue == NULL) { - dev_err(dev, "TX: failed to create workqueue\n"); - result = -ENOMEM; - } else - result = 0; - spin_lock_irqsave(&i2400m->tx_lock, flags); - i2400ms->tx_workqueue = tx_workqueue; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i2400m->tx_lock, flags); - d_fnend(5, dev, "(i2400ms %p) = %d\n", i2400ms, result); - return result; -} - -void i2400ms_tx_release(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - struct i2400m *i2400m = &i2400ms->i2400m; - struct workqueue_struct *tx_workqueue; - unsigned long flags; - - tx_workqueue = i2400ms->tx_workqueue; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&i2400m->tx_lock, flags); - i2400ms->tx_workqueue = NULL; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&i2400m->tx_lock, flags); - - if (tx_workqueue) - destroy_workqueue(tx_workqueue); -} diff --git a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio.c b/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio.c deleted file mode 100644 index 21a9edd6e75d..000000000000 --- a/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/sdio.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,602 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m - * Linux driver model glue for the SDIO device, reset & fw upload - * - * - * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com> - * Dirk Brandewie <dirk.j.brandewie@intel.com> - * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> - * Yanir Lubetkin <yanirx.lubetkin@intel.com> - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version - * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA - * 02110-1301, USA. - * - * - * See i2400m-sdio.h for a general description of this driver. - * - * This file implements driver model glue, and hook ups for the - * generic driver to implement the bus-specific functions (device - * communication setup/tear down, firmware upload and resetting). - * - * ROADMAP - * - * i2400m_probe() - * alloc_netdev() - * i2400ms_netdev_setup() - * i2400ms_init() - * i2400m_netdev_setup() - * i2400ms_enable_function() - * i2400m_setup() - * - * i2400m_remove() - * i2400m_release() - * free_netdev(net_dev) - * - * i2400ms_bus_reset() Called by i2400m_reset - * __i2400ms_reset() - * __i2400ms_send_barker() - */ - -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/debugfs.h> -#include <linux/mmc/sdio_ids.h> -#include <linux/mmc/sdio.h> -#include <linux/mmc/sdio_func.h> -#include "i2400m-sdio.h" -#include <linux/wimax/i2400m.h> -#include <linux/module.h> - -#define D_SUBMODULE main -#include "sdio-debug-levels.h" - -/* IOE WiMAX function timeout in seconds */ -static int ioe_timeout = 2; -module_param(ioe_timeout, int, 0); - -static char i2400ms_debug_params[128]; -module_param_string(debug, i2400ms_debug_params, sizeof(i2400ms_debug_params), - 0644); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(debug, - "String of space-separated NAME:VALUE pairs, where NAMEs " - "are the different debug submodules and VALUE are the " - "initial debug value to set."); - -/* Our firmware file name list */ -static const char *i2400ms_bus_fw_names[] = { -#define I2400MS_FW_FILE_NAME "i2400m-fw-sdio-1.3.sbcf" - I2400MS_FW_FILE_NAME, - NULL -}; - - -static const struct i2400m_poke_table i2400ms_pokes[] = { - I2400M_FW_POKE(0x6BE260, 0x00000088), - I2400M_FW_POKE(0x080550, 0x00000005), - I2400M_FW_POKE(0xAE0000, 0x00000000), - I2400M_FW_POKE(0x000000, 0x00000000), /* MUST be 0 terminated or bad - * things will happen */ -}; - -/* - * Enable the SDIO function - * - * Tries to enable the SDIO function; might fail if it is still not - * ready (in some hardware, the SDIO WiMAX function is only enabled - * when we ask it to explicitly doing). Tries until a timeout is - * reached. - * - * The @maxtries argument indicates how many times (at most) it should - * be tried to enable the function. 0 means forever. This acts along - * with the timeout (ie: it'll stop trying as soon as the maximum - * number of tries is reached _or_ as soon as the timeout is reached). - * - * The reverse of this is...sdio_disable_function() - * - * Returns: 0 if the SDIO function was enabled, < 0 errno code on - * error (-ENODEV when it was unable to enable the function). - */ -static -int i2400ms_enable_function(struct i2400ms *i2400ms, unsigned maxtries) -{ - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - u64 timeout; - int err; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - unsigned tries = 0; - - d_fnstart(3, dev, "(func %p)\n", func); - /* Setup timeout (FIXME: This needs to read the CIS table to - * get a real timeout) and then wait for the device to signal - * it is ready */ - timeout = get_jiffies_64() + ioe_timeout * HZ; - err = -ENODEV; - while (err != 0 && time_before64(get_jiffies_64(), timeout)) { - sdio_claim_host(func); - /* - * There is a sillicon bug on the IWMC3200, where the - * IOE timeout will cause problems on Moorestown - * platforms (system hang). We explicitly overwrite - * func->enable_timeout here to work around the issue. - */ - if (i2400ms->iwmc3200) - func->enable_timeout = IWMC3200_IOR_TIMEOUT; - err = sdio_enable_func(func); - if (0 == err) { - sdio_release_host(func); - d_printf(2, dev, "SDIO function enabled\n"); - goto function_enabled; - } - d_printf(2, dev, "SDIO function failed to enable: %d\n", err); - sdio_release_host(func); - if (maxtries > 0 && ++tries >= maxtries) { - err = -ETIME; - break; - } - msleep(I2400MS_INIT_SLEEP_INTERVAL); - } - /* If timed out, device is not there yet -- get -ENODEV so - * the device driver core will retry later on. */ - if (err == -ETIME) { - dev_err(dev, "Can't enable WiMAX function; " - " has the function been enabled?\n"); - err = -ENODEV; - } -function_enabled: - d_fnend(3, dev, "(func %p) = %d\n", func, err); - return err; -} - - -/* - * Setup minimal device communication infrastructure needed to at - * least be able to update the firmware. - * - * Note the ugly trick: if we are in the probe path - * (i2400ms->debugfs_dentry == NULL), we only retry function - * enablement one, to avoid racing with the iwmc3200 top controller. - */ -static -int i2400ms_bus_setup(struct i2400m *i2400m) -{ - int result; - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = - container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - struct device *dev = i2400m_dev(i2400m); - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - int retries; - - sdio_claim_host(func); - result = sdio_set_block_size(func, I2400MS_BLK_SIZE); - sdio_release_host(func); - if (result < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "Failed to set block size: %d\n", result); - goto error_set_blk_size; - } - - if (i2400ms->iwmc3200 && i2400ms->debugfs_dentry == NULL) - retries = 1; - else - retries = 0; - result = i2400ms_enable_function(i2400ms, retries); - if (result < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "Cannot enable SDIO function: %d\n", result); - goto error_func_enable; - } - - result = i2400ms_tx_setup(i2400ms); - if (result < 0) - goto error_tx_setup; - result = i2400ms_rx_setup(i2400ms); - if (result < 0) - goto error_rx_setup; - return 0; - -error_rx_setup: - i2400ms_tx_release(i2400ms); -error_tx_setup: - sdio_claim_host(func); - sdio_disable_func(func); - sdio_release_host(func); -error_func_enable: -error_set_blk_size: - return result; -} - - -/* - * Tear down minimal device communication infrastructure needed to at - * least be able to update the firmware. - */ -static -void i2400ms_bus_release(struct i2400m *i2400m) -{ - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = - container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - - i2400ms_rx_release(i2400ms); - i2400ms_tx_release(i2400ms); - sdio_claim_host(func); - sdio_disable_func(func); - sdio_release_host(func); -} - - -/* - * Setup driver resources needed to communicate with the device - * - * The fw needs some time to settle, and it was just uploaded, - * so give it a break first. I'd prefer to just wait for the device to - * send something, but seems the poking we do to enable SDIO stuff - * interferes with it, so just give it a break before starting... - */ -static -int i2400ms_bus_dev_start(struct i2400m *i2400m) -{ - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - - d_fnstart(3, dev, "(i2400m %p)\n", i2400m); - msleep(200); - d_fnend(3, dev, "(i2400m %p) = %d\n", i2400m, 0); - return 0; -} - - -/* - * Sends a barker buffer to the device - * - * This helper will allocate a kmalloced buffer and use it to transmit - * (then free it). Reason for this is that the SDIO host controller - * expects alignment (unknown exactly which) which the stack won't - * really provide and certain arches/host-controller combinations - * cannot use stack/vmalloc/text areas for DMA transfers. - */ -static -int __i2400ms_send_barker(struct i2400ms *i2400ms, - const __le32 *barker, size_t barker_size) -{ - int ret; - struct sdio_func *func = i2400ms->func; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - void *buffer; - - ret = -ENOMEM; - buffer = kmalloc(I2400MS_BLK_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL); - if (buffer == NULL) - goto error_kzalloc; - - memcpy(buffer, barker, barker_size); - sdio_claim_host(func); - ret = sdio_memcpy_toio(func, 0, buffer, I2400MS_BLK_SIZE); - sdio_release_host(func); - - if (ret < 0) - d_printf(0, dev, "E: barker error: %d\n", ret); - - kfree(buffer); -error_kzalloc: - return ret; -} - - -/* - * Reset a device at different levels (warm, cold or bus) - * - * @i2400ms: device descriptor - * @reset_type: soft, warm or bus reset (I2400M_RT_WARM/SOFT/BUS) - * - * FIXME: not tested -- need to confirm expected effects - * - * Warm and cold resets get an SDIO reset if they fail (unimplemented) - * - * Warm reset: - * - * The device will be fully reset internally, but won't be - * disconnected from the bus (so no reenumeration will - * happen). Firmware upload will be necessary. - * - * The device will send a reboot barker that will trigger the driver - * to reinitialize the state via __i2400m_dev_reset_handle. - * - * - * Cold and bus reset: - * - * The device will be fully reset internally, disconnected from the - * bus an a reenumeration will happen. Firmware upload will be - * necessary. Thus, we don't do any locking or struct - * reinitialization, as we are going to be fully disconnected and - * reenumerated. - * - * Note we need to return -ENODEV if a warm reset was requested and we - * had to resort to a bus reset. See i2400m_op_reset(), wimax_reset() - * and wimax_dev->op_reset. - * - * WARNING: no driver state saved/fixed - */ -static -int i2400ms_bus_reset(struct i2400m *i2400m, enum i2400m_reset_type rt) -{ - int result = 0; - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = - container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - struct device *dev = i2400m_dev(i2400m); - static const __le32 i2400m_WARM_BOOT_BARKER[4] = { - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_WARM_RESET_BARKER), - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_WARM_RESET_BARKER), - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_WARM_RESET_BARKER), - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_WARM_RESET_BARKER), - }; - static const __le32 i2400m_COLD_BOOT_BARKER[4] = { - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_COLD_RESET_BARKER), - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_COLD_RESET_BARKER), - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_COLD_RESET_BARKER), - cpu_to_le32(I2400M_COLD_RESET_BARKER), - }; - - if (rt == I2400M_RT_WARM) - result = __i2400ms_send_barker(i2400ms, i2400m_WARM_BOOT_BARKER, - sizeof(i2400m_WARM_BOOT_BARKER)); - else if (rt == I2400M_RT_COLD) - result = __i2400ms_send_barker(i2400ms, i2400m_COLD_BOOT_BARKER, - sizeof(i2400m_COLD_BOOT_BARKER)); - else if (rt == I2400M_RT_BUS) { -do_bus_reset: - - i2400ms_bus_release(i2400m); - - /* Wait for the device to settle */ - msleep(40); - - result = i2400ms_bus_setup(i2400m); - } else - BUG(); - if (result < 0 && rt != I2400M_RT_BUS) { - dev_err(dev, "%s reset failed (%d); trying SDIO reset\n", - rt == I2400M_RT_WARM ? "warm" : "cold", result); - rt = I2400M_RT_BUS; - goto do_bus_reset; - } - return result; -} - - -static -void i2400ms_netdev_setup(struct net_device *net_dev) -{ - struct i2400m *i2400m = net_dev_to_i2400m(net_dev); - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - i2400ms_init(i2400ms); - i2400m_netdev_setup(net_dev); -} - - -/* - * Debug levels control; see debug.h - */ -struct d_level D_LEVEL[] = { - D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(main), - D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(tx), - D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(rx), - D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(fw), -}; -size_t D_LEVEL_SIZE = ARRAY_SIZE(D_LEVEL); - - -#define __debugfs_register(prefix, name, parent) \ -do { \ - result = d_level_register_debugfs(prefix, name, parent); \ - if (result < 0) \ - goto error; \ -} while (0) - - -static -int i2400ms_debugfs_add(struct i2400ms *i2400ms) -{ - int result; - struct dentry *dentry = i2400ms->i2400m.wimax_dev.debugfs_dentry; - - dentry = debugfs_create_dir("i2400m-sdio", dentry); - result = PTR_ERR(dentry); - if (IS_ERR(dentry)) { - if (result == -ENODEV) - result = 0; /* No debugfs support */ - goto error; - } - i2400ms->debugfs_dentry = dentry; - __debugfs_register("dl_", main, dentry); - __debugfs_register("dl_", tx, dentry); - __debugfs_register("dl_", rx, dentry); - __debugfs_register("dl_", fw, dentry); - - return 0; - -error: - debugfs_remove_recursive(i2400ms->debugfs_dentry); - i2400ms->debugfs_dentry = NULL; - return result; -} - - -static struct device_type i2400ms_type = { - .name = "wimax", -}; - -/* - * Probe a i2400m interface and register it - * - * @func: SDIO function - * @id: SDIO device ID - * @returns: 0 if ok, < 0 errno code on error. - * - * Alloc a net device, initialize the bus-specific details and then - * calls the bus-generic initialization routine. That will register - * the wimax and netdev devices, upload the firmware [using - * _bus_bm_*()], call _bus_dev_start() to finalize the setup of the - * communication with the device and then will start to talk to it to - * finnish setting it up. - * - * Initialization is tricky; some instances of the hw are packed with - * others in a way that requires a third driver that enables the WiMAX - * function. In those cases, we can't enable the SDIO function and - * we'll return with -ENODEV. When the driver that enables the WiMAX - * function does its thing, it has to do a bus_rescan_devices() on the - * SDIO bus so this driver is called again to enumerate the WiMAX - * function. - */ -static -int i2400ms_probe(struct sdio_func *func, - const struct sdio_device_id *id) -{ - int result; - struct net_device *net_dev; - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - struct i2400m *i2400m; - struct i2400ms *i2400ms; - - /* Allocate instance [calls i2400m_netdev_setup() on it]. */ - result = -ENOMEM; - net_dev = alloc_netdev(sizeof(*i2400ms), "wmx%d", - i2400ms_netdev_setup); - if (net_dev == NULL) { - dev_err(dev, "no memory for network device instance\n"); - goto error_alloc_netdev; - } - SET_NETDEV_DEV(net_dev, dev); - SET_NETDEV_DEVTYPE(net_dev, &i2400ms_type); - i2400m = net_dev_to_i2400m(net_dev); - i2400ms = container_of(i2400m, struct i2400ms, i2400m); - i2400m->wimax_dev.net_dev = net_dev; - i2400ms->func = func; - sdio_set_drvdata(func, i2400ms); - - i2400m->bus_tx_block_size = I2400MS_BLK_SIZE; - /* - * Room required in the TX queue for SDIO message to accommodate - * a smallest payload while allocating header space is 224 bytes, - * which is the smallest message size(the block size 256 bytes) - * minus the smallest message header size(32 bytes). - */ - i2400m->bus_tx_room_min = I2400MS_BLK_SIZE - I2400M_PL_ALIGN * 2; - i2400m->bus_pl_size_max = I2400MS_PL_SIZE_MAX; - i2400m->bus_setup = i2400ms_bus_setup; - i2400m->bus_dev_start = i2400ms_bus_dev_start; - i2400m->bus_dev_stop = NULL; - i2400m->bus_release = i2400ms_bus_release; - i2400m->bus_tx_kick = i2400ms_bus_tx_kick; - i2400m->bus_reset = i2400ms_bus_reset; - /* The iwmc3200-wimax sometimes requires the driver to try - * hard when we paint it into a corner. */ - i2400m->bus_bm_retries = I2400M_SDIO_BOOT_RETRIES; - i2400m->bus_bm_cmd_send = i2400ms_bus_bm_cmd_send; - i2400m->bus_bm_wait_for_ack = i2400ms_bus_bm_wait_for_ack; - i2400m->bus_fw_names = i2400ms_bus_fw_names; - i2400m->bus_bm_mac_addr_impaired = 1; - i2400m->bus_bm_pokes_table = &i2400ms_pokes[0]; - - switch (func->device) { - case SDIO_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_IWMC3200WIMAX: - case SDIO_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_IWMC3200WIMAX_2G5: - i2400ms->iwmc3200 = 1; - break; - default: - i2400ms->iwmc3200 = 0; - } - - result = i2400m_setup(i2400m, I2400M_BRI_NO_REBOOT); - if (result < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "cannot setup device: %d\n", result); - goto error_setup; - } - - result = i2400ms_debugfs_add(i2400ms); - if (result < 0) { - dev_err(dev, "cannot create SDIO debugfs: %d\n", - result); - goto error_debugfs_add; - } - return 0; - -error_debugfs_add: - i2400m_release(i2400m); -error_setup: - sdio_set_drvdata(func, NULL); - free_netdev(net_dev); -error_alloc_netdev: - return result; -} - - -static -void i2400ms_remove(struct sdio_func *func) -{ - struct device *dev = &func->dev; - struct i2400ms *i2400ms = sdio_get_drvdata(func); - struct i2400m *i2400m = &i2400ms->i2400m; - struct net_device *net_dev = i2400m->wimax_dev.net_dev; - - d_fnstart(3, dev, "SDIO func %p\n", func); - debugfs_remove_recursive(i2400ms->debugfs_dentry); - i2400ms->debugfs_dentry = NULL; - i2400m_release(i2400m); - sdio_set_drvdata(func, NULL); - free_netdev(net_dev); - d_fnend(3, dev, "SDIO func %p\n", func); -} - -static -const struct sdio_device_id i2400ms_sdio_ids[] = { - /* Intel: i2400m WiMAX (iwmc3200) over SDIO */ - { SDIO_DEVICE(SDIO_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, - SDIO_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_IWMC3200WIMAX) }, - { SDIO_DEVICE(SDIO_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, - SDIO_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_IWMC3200WIMAX_2G5) }, - { /* end: all zeroes */ }, -}; -MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(sdio, i2400ms_sdio_ids); - - -static -struct sdio_driver i2400m_sdio_driver = { - .name = KBUILD_MODNAME, - .probe = i2400ms_probe, - .remove = i2400ms_remove, - .id_table = i2400ms_sdio_ids, -}; - - -static -int __init i2400ms_driver_init(void) -{ - d_parse_params(D_LEVEL, D_LEVEL_SIZE, i2400ms_debug_params, - "i2400m_sdio.debug"); - return sdio_register_driver(&i2400m_sdio_driver); -} -module_init(i2400ms_driver_init); - - -static -void __exit i2400ms_driver_exit(void) -{ - sdio_unregister_driver(&i2400m_sdio_driver); -} -module_exit(i2400ms_driver_exit); - - -MODULE_AUTHOR("Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel 2400M WiMAX networking for SDIO"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); -MODULE_FIRMWARE(I2400MS_FW_FILE_NAME); |