Commit 66b693c3 authored by Kalle Valo's avatar Kalle Valo

ath6kl: move bmi calls to hif driver

In preparation for USB support which has it's own method for bmi.

Based on code by Kevin Fang.
Signed-off-by: default avatarKalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
parent bd24a50f
......@@ -19,165 +19,6 @@
#include "target.h"
#include "debug.h"
static int ath6kl_get_bmi_cmd_credits(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
u32 addr;
unsigned long timeout;
int ret;
ar->bmi.cmd_credits = 0;
/* Read the counter register to get the command credits */
addr = COUNT_DEC_ADDRESS + (HTC_MAILBOX_NUM_MAX + ENDPOINT1) * 4;
timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(BMI_COMMUNICATION_TIMEOUT);
while (time_before(jiffies, timeout) && !ar->bmi.cmd_credits) {
/*
* Hit the credit counter with a 4-byte access, the first byte
* read will hit the counter and cause a decrement, while the
* remaining 3 bytes has no effect. The rationale behind this
* is to make all HIF accesses 4-byte aligned.
*/
ret = hif_read_write_sync(ar, addr,
(u8 *)&ar->bmi.cmd_credits, 4,
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to decrement the command credit count register: %d\n",
ret);
return ret;
}
/* The counter is only 8 bits.
* Ignore anything in the upper 3 bytes
*/
ar->bmi.cmd_credits &= 0xFF;
}
if (!ar->bmi.cmd_credits) {
ath6kl_err("bmi communication timeout\n");
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
return 0;
}
static int ath6kl_bmi_get_rx_lkahd(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
unsigned long timeout;
u32 rx_word = 0;
int ret = 0;
timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(BMI_COMMUNICATION_TIMEOUT);
while (time_before(jiffies, timeout) && !rx_word) {
ret = hif_read_write_sync(ar, RX_LOOKAHEAD_VALID_ADDRESS,
(u8 *)&rx_word, sizeof(rx_word),
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("unable to read RX_LOOKAHEAD_VALID\n");
return ret;
}
/* all we really want is one bit */
rx_word &= (1 << ENDPOINT1);
}
if (!rx_word) {
ath6kl_err("bmi_recv_buf FIFO empty\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
return ret;
}
static int ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len)
{
int ret;
u32 addr;
ret = ath6kl_get_bmi_cmd_credits(ar);
if (ret)
return ret;
addr = ar->mbox_info.htc_addr;
ret = hif_read_write_sync(ar, addr, buf, len,
HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret)
ath6kl_err("unable to send the bmi data to the device\n");
return ret;
}
static int ath6kl_bmi_recv_buf(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len)
{
int ret;
u32 addr;
/*
* During normal bootup, small reads may be required.
* Rather than issue an HIF Read and then wait as the Target
* adds successive bytes to the FIFO, we wait here until
* we know that response data is available.
*
* This allows us to cleanly timeout on an unexpected
* Target failure rather than risk problems at the HIF level.
* In particular, this avoids SDIO timeouts and possibly garbage
* data on some host controllers. And on an interconnect
* such as Compact Flash (as well as some SDIO masters) which
* does not provide any indication on data timeout, it avoids
* a potential hang or garbage response.
*
* Synchronization is more difficult for reads larger than the
* size of the MBOX FIFO (128B), because the Target is unable
* to push the 129th byte of data until AFTER the Host posts an
* HIF Read and removes some FIFO data. So for large reads the
* Host proceeds to post an HIF Read BEFORE all the data is
* actually available to read. Fortunately, large BMI reads do
* not occur in practice -- they're supported for debug/development.
*
* So Host/Target BMI synchronization is divided into these cases:
* CASE 1: length < 4
* Should not happen
*
* CASE 2: 4 <= length <= 128
* Wait for first 4 bytes to be in FIFO
* If CONSERVATIVE_BMI_READ is enabled, also wait for
* a BMI command credit, which indicates that the ENTIRE
* response is available in the the FIFO
*
* CASE 3: length > 128
* Wait for the first 4 bytes to be in FIFO
*
* For most uses, a small timeout should be sufficient and we will
* usually see a response quickly; but there may be some unusual
* (debug) cases of BMI_EXECUTE where we want an larger timeout.
* For now, we use an unbounded busy loop while waiting for
* BMI_EXECUTE.
*
* If BMI_EXECUTE ever needs to support longer-latency execution,
* especially in production, this code needs to be enhanced to sleep
* and yield. Also note that BMI_COMMUNICATION_TIMEOUT is currently
* a function of Host processor speed.
*/
if (len >= 4) { /* NB: Currently, always true */
ret = ath6kl_bmi_get_rx_lkahd(ar);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
addr = ar->mbox_info.htc_addr;
ret = hif_read_write_sync(ar, addr, buf, len,
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to read the bmi data from the device: %d\n",
ret);
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
int ath6kl_bmi_done(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
int ret;
......@@ -190,7 +31,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_done(struct ath6kl *ar)
ar->bmi.done_sent = true;
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, (u8 *)&cid, sizeof(cid));
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, (u8 *)&cid, sizeof(cid));
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to send bmi done: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
......@@ -210,13 +51,13 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_get_target_info(struct ath6kl *ar,
return -EACCES;
}
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, (u8 *)&cid, sizeof(cid));
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, (u8 *)&cid, sizeof(cid));
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to send get target info: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
ret = ath6kl_bmi_recv_buf(ar, (u8 *)&targ_info->version,
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_read(ar, (u8 *)&targ_info->version,
sizeof(targ_info->version));
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to recv target info: %d\n", ret);
......@@ -225,7 +66,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_get_target_info(struct ath6kl *ar,
if (le32_to_cpu(targ_info->version) == TARGET_VERSION_SENTINAL) {
/* Determine how many bytes are in the Target's targ_info */
ret = ath6kl_bmi_recv_buf(ar,
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_read(ar,
(u8 *)&targ_info->byte_count,
sizeof(targ_info->byte_count));
if (ret) {
......@@ -244,7 +85,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_get_target_info(struct ath6kl *ar,
}
/* Read the remainder of the targ_info */
ret = ath6kl_bmi_recv_buf(ar,
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_read(ar,
((u8 *)targ_info) +
sizeof(targ_info->byte_count),
sizeof(*targ_info) -
......@@ -300,13 +141,13 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_read(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u8 *buf, u32 len)
memcpy(&(ar->bmi.cmd_buf[offset]), &rx_len, sizeof(rx_len));
offset += sizeof(len);
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to write to the device: %d\n",
ret);
return ret;
}
ret = ath6kl_bmi_recv_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, rx_len);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_read(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, rx_len);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to read from the device: %d\n",
ret);
......@@ -371,7 +212,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_write(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u8 *buf, u32 len)
memcpy(&(ar->bmi.cmd_buf[offset]), src, tx_len);
offset += tx_len;
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to write to the device: %d\n",
ret);
......@@ -413,13 +254,13 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_execute(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u32 *param)
memcpy(&(ar->bmi.cmd_buf[offset]), param, sizeof(*param));
offset += sizeof(*param);
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to write to the device: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
ret = ath6kl_bmi_recv_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, sizeof(*param));
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_read(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, sizeof(*param));
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to read from the device: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
......@@ -457,7 +298,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_set_app_start(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr)
memcpy(&(ar->bmi.cmd_buf[offset]), &addr, sizeof(addr));
offset += sizeof(addr);
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to write to the device: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
......@@ -493,13 +334,13 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_reg_read(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u32 *param)
memcpy(&(ar->bmi.cmd_buf[offset]), &addr, sizeof(addr));
offset += sizeof(addr);
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to write to the device: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
ret = ath6kl_bmi_recv_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, sizeof(*param));
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_read(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, sizeof(*param));
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to read from the device: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
......@@ -540,7 +381,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_reg_write(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr, u32 param)
memcpy(&(ar->bmi.cmd_buf[offset]), &param, sizeof(param));
offset += sizeof(param);
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to write to the device: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
......@@ -587,7 +428,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_lz_data(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len)
tx_len);
offset += tx_len;
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to write to the device: %d\n",
ret);
......@@ -629,7 +470,7 @@ int ath6kl_bmi_lz_stream_start(struct ath6kl *ar, u32 addr)
memcpy(&(ar->bmi.cmd_buf[offset]), &addr, sizeof(addr));
offset += sizeof(addr);
ret = ath6kl_bmi_send_buf(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
ret = ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(ar, ar->bmi.cmd_buf, offset);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to start LZ stream to the device: %d\n",
ret);
......
......@@ -91,6 +91,16 @@ static inline int ath6kl_hif_suspend(struct ath6kl *ar,
return ar->hif_ops->suspend(ar, wow);
}
static inline int ath6kl_hif_bmi_read(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len)
{
return ar->hif_ops->bmi_read(ar, buf, len);
}
static inline int ath6kl_hif_bmi_write(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len)
{
return ar->hif_ops->bmi_write(ar, buf, len);
}
static inline int ath6kl_hif_resume(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_HIF, "hif resume\n");
......
......@@ -244,6 +244,8 @@ struct ath6kl_hif_ops {
void (*cleanup_scatter)(struct ath6kl *ar);
int (*suspend)(struct ath6kl *ar, struct cfg80211_wowlan *wow);
int (*resume)(struct ath6kl *ar);
int (*bmi_read)(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len);
int (*bmi_write)(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len);
int (*power_on)(struct ath6kl *ar);
int (*power_off)(struct ath6kl *ar);
void (*stop)(struct ath6kl *ar);
......
......@@ -845,6 +845,166 @@ static int ath6kl_sdio_resume(struct ath6kl *ar)
return 0;
}
static int ath6kl_sdio_bmi_credits(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
u32 addr;
unsigned long timeout;
int ret;
ar->bmi.cmd_credits = 0;
/* Read the counter register to get the command credits */
addr = COUNT_DEC_ADDRESS + (HTC_MAILBOX_NUM_MAX + ENDPOINT1) * 4;
timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(BMI_COMMUNICATION_TIMEOUT);
while (time_before(jiffies, timeout) && !ar->bmi.cmd_credits) {
/*
* Hit the credit counter with a 4-byte access, the first byte
* read will hit the counter and cause a decrement, while the
* remaining 3 bytes has no effect. The rationale behind this
* is to make all HIF accesses 4-byte aligned.
*/
ret = ath6kl_sdio_read_write_sync(ar, addr,
(u8 *)&ar->bmi.cmd_credits, 4,
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to decrement the command credit "
"count register: %d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
/* The counter is only 8 bits.
* Ignore anything in the upper 3 bytes
*/
ar->bmi.cmd_credits &= 0xFF;
}
if (!ar->bmi.cmd_credits) {
ath6kl_err("bmi communication timeout\n");
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
return 0;
}
static int ath6kl_bmi_get_rx_lkahd(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
unsigned long timeout;
u32 rx_word = 0;
int ret = 0;
timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(BMI_COMMUNICATION_TIMEOUT);
while ((time_before(jiffies, timeout)) && !rx_word) {
ret = ath6kl_sdio_read_write_sync(ar,
RX_LOOKAHEAD_VALID_ADDRESS,
(u8 *)&rx_word, sizeof(rx_word),
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("unable to read RX_LOOKAHEAD_VALID\n");
return ret;
}
/* all we really want is one bit */
rx_word &= (1 << ENDPOINT1);
}
if (!rx_word) {
ath6kl_err("bmi_recv_buf FIFO empty\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
return ret;
}
static int ath6kl_sdio_bmi_write(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len)
{
int ret;
u32 addr;
ret = ath6kl_sdio_bmi_credits(ar);
if (ret)
return ret;
addr = ar->mbox_info.htc_addr;
ret = ath6kl_sdio_read_write_sync(ar, addr, buf, len,
HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret)
ath6kl_err("unable to send the bmi data to the device\n");
return ret;
}
static int ath6kl_sdio_bmi_read(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 *buf, u32 len)
{
int ret;
u32 addr;
/*
* During normal bootup, small reads may be required.
* Rather than issue an HIF Read and then wait as the Target
* adds successive bytes to the FIFO, we wait here until
* we know that response data is available.
*
* This allows us to cleanly timeout on an unexpected
* Target failure rather than risk problems at the HIF level.
* In particular, this avoids SDIO timeouts and possibly garbage
* data on some host controllers. And on an interconnect
* such as Compact Flash (as well as some SDIO masters) which
* does not provide any indication on data timeout, it avoids
* a potential hang or garbage response.
*
* Synchronization is more difficult for reads larger than the
* size of the MBOX FIFO (128B), because the Target is unable
* to push the 129th byte of data until AFTER the Host posts an
* HIF Read and removes some FIFO data. So for large reads the
* Host proceeds to post an HIF Read BEFORE all the data is
* actually available to read. Fortunately, large BMI reads do
* not occur in practice -- they're supported for debug/development.
*
* So Host/Target BMI synchronization is divided into these cases:
* CASE 1: length < 4
* Should not happen
*
* CASE 2: 4 <= length <= 128
* Wait for first 4 bytes to be in FIFO
* If CONSERVATIVE_BMI_READ is enabled, also wait for
* a BMI command credit, which indicates that the ENTIRE
* response is available in the the FIFO
*
* CASE 3: length > 128
* Wait for the first 4 bytes to be in FIFO
*
* For most uses, a small timeout should be sufficient and we will
* usually see a response quickly; but there may be some unusual
* (debug) cases of BMI_EXECUTE where we want an larger timeout.
* For now, we use an unbounded busy loop while waiting for
* BMI_EXECUTE.
*
* If BMI_EXECUTE ever needs to support longer-latency execution,
* especially in production, this code needs to be enhanced to sleep
* and yield. Also note that BMI_COMMUNICATION_TIMEOUT is currently
* a function of Host processor speed.
*/
if (len >= 4) { /* NB: Currently, always true */
ret = ath6kl_bmi_get_rx_lkahd(ar);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
addr = ar->mbox_info.htc_addr;
ret = ath6kl_sdio_read_write_sync(ar, addr, buf, len,
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC);
if (ret) {
ath6kl_err("Unable to read the bmi data from the device: %d\n",
ret);
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
static void ath6kl_sdio_stop(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
struct ath6kl_sdio *ar_sdio = ath6kl_sdio_priv(ar);
......@@ -889,6 +1049,8 @@ static const struct ath6kl_hif_ops ath6kl_sdio_ops = {
.cleanup_scatter = ath6kl_sdio_cleanup_scatter,
.suspend = ath6kl_sdio_suspend,
.resume = ath6kl_sdio_resume,
.bmi_read = ath6kl_sdio_bmi_read,
.bmi_write = ath6kl_sdio_bmi_write,
.power_on = ath6kl_sdio_power_on,
.power_off = ath6kl_sdio_power_off,
.stop = ath6kl_sdio_stop,
......
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