linux/drivers/net/wimax/i2400m/i2400m-usb.h
Joe Perches 8bedb968b2 wimax: Remove extern from function prototypes
There are a mix of function prototypes with and without extern
in the kernel sources.  Standardize on not using extern for
function prototypes.

Function prototypes don't need to be written with extern.
extern is assumed by the compiler.  Its use is as unnecessary as
using auto to declare automatic/local variables in a block.

Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
2013-09-24 16:46:22 -07:00

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/*
* Intel Wireless WiMAX Connection 2400m
* USB-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:
*
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* 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
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* 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>
* 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
* USB. Check i2400m.h for a generic driver description.
*
* ARCHITECTURE
*
* This driver listens to notifications sent from the notification
* endpoint (in usb-notif.c); when data is ready to read, the code in
* there schedules a read from the device (usb-rx.c) and then passes
* the data to the generic RX code (rx.c).
*
* When the generic driver needs to send data (network or control), it
* queues up in the TX FIFO (tx.c) and that will notify the driver
* through the i2400m->bus_tx_kick() callback
* (usb-tx.c:i2400mu_bus_tx_kick) which will send the items in the
* FIFO queue.
*
* This driver, as well, implements the USB-specific ops for the generic
* driver to be able to setup/teardown communication with the device
* [i2400m_bus_dev_start() and i2400m_bus_dev_stop()], reseting the
* device [i2400m_bus_reset()] and performing firmware upload
* [i2400m_bus_bm_cmd() and i2400_bus_bm_wait_for_ack()].
*/
#ifndef __I2400M_USB_H__
#define __I2400M_USB_H__
#include "i2400m.h"
#include <linux/kthread.h>
/*
* Error Density Count: cheapo error density (over time) counter
*
* Originally by Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
*
* Embed an 'struct edc' somewhere. Each time there is a soft or
* retryable error, call edc_inc() and check if the error top
* watermark has been reached.
*/
enum {
EDC_MAX_ERRORS = 10,
EDC_ERROR_TIMEFRAME = HZ,
};
/* error density counter */
struct edc {
unsigned long timestart;
u16 errorcount;
};
struct i2400m_endpoint_cfg {
unsigned char bulk_out;
unsigned char notification;
unsigned char reset_cold;
unsigned char bulk_in;
};
static inline void edc_init(struct edc *edc)
{
edc->timestart = jiffies;
}
/**
* edc_inc - report a soft error and check if we are over the watermark
*
* @edc: pointer to error density counter.
* @max_err: maximum number of errors we can accept over the timeframe
* @timeframe: length of the timeframe (in jiffies).
*
* Returns: !0 1 if maximum acceptable errors per timeframe has been
* exceeded. 0 otherwise.
*
* This is way to determine if the number of acceptable errors per time
* period has been exceeded. It is not accurate as there are cases in which
* this scheme will not work, for example if there are periodic occurrences
* of errors that straddle updates to the start time. This scheme is
* sufficient for our usage.
*
* To use, embed a 'struct edc' somewhere, initialize it with
* edc_init() and when an error hits:
*
* if (do_something_fails_with_a_soft_error) {
* if (edc_inc(&my->edc, MAX_ERRORS, MAX_TIMEFRAME))
* Ops, hard error, do something about it
* else
* Retry or ignore, depending on whatever
* }
*/
static inline int edc_inc(struct edc *edc, u16 max_err, u16 timeframe)
{
unsigned long now;
now = jiffies;
if (now - edc->timestart > timeframe) {
edc->errorcount = 1;
edc->timestart = now;
} else if (++edc->errorcount > max_err) {
edc->errorcount = 0;
edc->timestart = now;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* Host-Device interface for USB */
enum {
I2400M_USB_BOOT_RETRIES = 3,
I2400MU_MAX_NOTIFICATION_LEN = 256,
I2400MU_BLK_SIZE = 16,
I2400MU_PL_SIZE_MAX = 0x3EFF,
/* Device IDs */
USB_DEVICE_ID_I6050 = 0x0186,
USB_DEVICE_ID_I6050_2 = 0x0188,
USB_DEVICE_ID_I6150 = 0x07d6,
USB_DEVICE_ID_I6150_2 = 0x07d7,
USB_DEVICE_ID_I6150_3 = 0x07d9,
USB_DEVICE_ID_I6250 = 0x0187,
};
/**
* struct i2400mu - descriptor for a USB connected i2400m
*
* @i2400m: bus-generic i2400m implementation; has to be first (see
* it's documentation in i2400m.h).
*
* @usb_dev: pointer to our USB device
*
* @usb_iface: pointer to our USB interface
*
* @urb_edc: error density counter; used to keep a density-on-time tab
* on how many soft (retryable or ignorable) errors we get. If we
* go over the threshold, we consider the bus transport is failing
* too much and reset.
*
* @notif_urb: URB for receiving notifications from the device.
*
* @tx_kthread: thread we use for data TX. We use a thread because in
* order to do deep power saving and put the device to sleep, we
* need to call usb_autopm_*() [blocking functions].
*
* @tx_wq: waitqueue for the TX kthread to sleep when there is no data
* to be sent; when more data is available, it is woken up by
* i2400mu_bus_tx_kick().
*
* @rx_kthread: thread we use for data RX. We use a thread because in
* order to do deep power saving and put the device to sleep, we
* need to call usb_autopm_*() [blocking functions].
*
* @rx_wq: waitqueue for the RX kthread to sleep when there is no data
* to receive. When data is available, it is woken up by
* usb-notif.c:i2400mu_notification_grok().
*
* @rx_pending_count: number of rx-data-ready notifications that were
* still not handled by the RX kthread.
*
* @rx_size: current RX buffer size that is being used.
*
* @rx_size_acc: accumulator of the sizes of the previous read
* transactions.
*
* @rx_size_cnt: number of read transactions accumulated in
* @rx_size_acc.
*
* @do_autopm: disable(0)/enable(>0) calling the
* usb_autopm_get/put_interface() barriers when executing
* commands. See doc in i2400mu_suspend() for more information.
*
* @rx_size_auto_shrink: if true, the rx_size is shrunk
* automatically based on the average size of the received
* transactions. This allows the receive code to allocate smaller
* chunks of memory and thus reduce pressure on the memory
* allocator by not wasting so much space. By default it is
* enabled.
*
* @debugfs_dentry: hookup for debugfs files.
* These have to be in a separate directory, a child of
* (wimax_dev->debugfs_dentry) so they can be removed when the
* module unloads, as we don't keep each dentry.
*/
struct i2400mu {
struct i2400m i2400m; /* FIRST! See doc */
struct usb_device *usb_dev;
struct usb_interface *usb_iface;
struct edc urb_edc; /* Error density counter */
struct i2400m_endpoint_cfg endpoint_cfg;
struct urb *notif_urb;
struct task_struct *tx_kthread;
wait_queue_head_t tx_wq;
struct task_struct *rx_kthread;
wait_queue_head_t rx_wq;
atomic_t rx_pending_count;
size_t rx_size, rx_size_acc, rx_size_cnt;
atomic_t do_autopm;
u8 rx_size_auto_shrink;
struct dentry *debugfs_dentry;
unsigned i6050:1; /* 1 if this is a 6050 based SKU */
};
static inline
void i2400mu_init(struct i2400mu *i2400mu)
{
i2400m_init(&i2400mu->i2400m);
edc_init(&i2400mu->urb_edc);
init_waitqueue_head(&i2400mu->tx_wq);
atomic_set(&i2400mu->rx_pending_count, 0);
init_waitqueue_head(&i2400mu->rx_wq);
i2400mu->rx_size = PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct skb_shared_info);
atomic_set(&i2400mu->do_autopm, 1);
i2400mu->rx_size_auto_shrink = 1;
}
int i2400mu_notification_setup(struct i2400mu *);
void i2400mu_notification_release(struct i2400mu *);
int i2400mu_rx_setup(struct i2400mu *);
void i2400mu_rx_release(struct i2400mu *);
void i2400mu_rx_kick(struct i2400mu *);
int i2400mu_tx_setup(struct i2400mu *);
void i2400mu_tx_release(struct i2400mu *);
void i2400mu_bus_tx_kick(struct i2400m *);
ssize_t i2400mu_bus_bm_cmd_send(struct i2400m *,
const struct i2400m_bootrom_header *, size_t,
int);
ssize_t i2400mu_bus_bm_wait_for_ack(struct i2400m *,
struct i2400m_bootrom_header *, size_t);
#endif /* #ifndef __I2400M_USB_H__ */