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authorDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2014-12-09 18:12:03 -0500
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2014-12-09 18:12:03 -0500
commitb5f185f33d0432cef6ff78765e033dfa8f4de068 (patch)
tree33179c016b8fc3b4d57ed7a7786079ba00b6ef4a /drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h
parent450fa21942fe2c37f0c9f52d1a33bbc081eee288 (diff)
parent81c412600f946fc1c8731685cb6c6fae8002043a (diff)
Merge tag 'master-2014-12-08' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-next
John W. Linville says: ==================== pull request: wireless-next 2014-12-08 Please pull this last batch of pending wireless updates for the 3.19 tree... For the wireless bits, Johannes says: "This time I have Felix's no-status rate control work, which will allow drivers to work better with rate control even if they don't have perfect status reporting. In addition to this, a small hwsim fix from Patrik, one of the regulatory patches from Arik, and a number of cleanups and fixes I did myself. Of note is a patch where I disable CFG80211_WEXT so that compatibility is no longer selectable - this is intended as a wake-up call for anyone who's still using it, and is still easily worked around (it's a one-line patch) before we fully remove the code as well in the future." For the Bluetooth bits, Johan says: "Here's one more bluetooth-next pull request for 3.19: - Minor cleanups for ieee802154 & mac802154 - Fix for the kernel warning with !TASK_RUNNING reported by Kirill A. Shutemov - Support for another ath3k device - Fix for tracking link key based security level - Device tree bindings for btmrvl + a state update fix - Fix for wrong ACL flags on LE links" And... "In addition to the previous one this contains two more cleanups to mac802154 as well as support for some new HCI features from the Bluetooth 4.2 specification. From the original request: 'Here's what should be the last bluetooth-next pull request for 3.19. It's rather large but the majority of it is the Low Energy Secure Connections feature that's part of the Bluetooth 4.2 specification. The specification went public only this week so we couldn't publish the corresponding code before that. The code itself can nevertheless be considered fairly mature as it's been in development for over 6 months and gone through several interoperability test events. Besides LE SC the pull request contains an important fix for command complete events for mgmt sockets which also fixes some leaks of hci_conn objects when powering off or unplugging Bluetooth adapters. A smaller feature that's part of the pull request is service discovery support. This is like normal device discovery except that devices not matching specific UUIDs or strong enough RSSI are filtered out. Other changes that the pull request contains are firmware dump support to the btmrvl driver, firmware download support for Broadcom BCM20702A0 variants, as well as some coding style cleanups in 6lowpan & ieee802154/mac802154 code.'" For the NFC bits, Samuel says: "With this one we get: - NFC digital improvements for DEP support: Chaining, NACK and ATN support added. - NCI improvements: Support for p2p target, SE IO operand addition, SE operands extensions to support proprietary implementations, and a few fixes. - NFC HCI improvements: OPEN_PIPE and NOTIFY_ALL_CLEARED support, and SE IO operand addition. - A bunch of minor improvements and fixes for STMicro st21nfcb and st21nfca" For the iwlwifi bits, Emmanuel says: "Major works are CSA and TDLS. On top of that I have a new firmware API for scan and a few rate control improvements. Johannes find a few tricks to improve our CPU utilization and adds support for a new spin of 7265 called 7265D. Along with this a few random things that don't stand out." And... "I deprecate here -8.ucode since -9 has been published long ago. Along with that I have a new activity, we have now better a infrastructure for firmware debugging. This will allow to have configurable probes insides the firmware. Luca continues his work on NetDetect, this feature is now complete. All the rest is minor fixes here and there." For the Atheros bits, Kalle says: "Only ath10k changes this time and no major changes. Most visible are: o new debugfs interface for runtime firmware debugging (Yanbo) o fix shared WEP (Sujith) o don't rebuild whenever kernel version changes (Johannes) o lots of refactoring to make it easier to add new hw support (Michal) There's also smaller fixes and improvements with no point of listing here." In addition, there are a few last minute updates to ath5k, ath9k, brcmfmac, brcmsmac, mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and wil6210. Also included is a pull of the wireless tree to pick-up the fixes originally included in "pull request: wireless 2014-12-03"... Please let me know if there are problems! ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h15
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h
index 95d3a062d35c..c6ec5b99ac7d 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h
@@ -49,8 +49,11 @@ static inline u32 WIL_GET_BITS(u32 x, int b0, int b1)
#define WIL6210_MEM_SIZE (2*1024*1024UL)
-#define WIL6210_RX_RING_SIZE (128)
-#define WIL6210_TX_RING_SIZE (512)
+#define WIL_RX_RING_SIZE_ORDER_DEFAULT (9)
+#define WIL_TX_RING_SIZE_ORDER_DEFAULT (9)
+/* limit ring size in range [32..32k] */
+#define WIL_RING_SIZE_ORDER_MIN (5)
+#define WIL_RING_SIZE_ORDER_MAX (15)
#define WIL6210_MAX_TX_RINGS (24) /* HW limit */
#define WIL6210_MAX_CID (8) /* HW limit */
#define WIL6210_NAPI_BUDGET (16) /* arbitrary */
@@ -126,6 +129,7 @@ struct RGF_ICR {
#define BIT_DMA_EP_TX_ICR_TX_DONE_N(n) BIT(n+1) /* n = [0..23] */
#define RGF_DMA_EP_RX_ICR (0x881bd0) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define BIT_DMA_EP_RX_ICR_RX_DONE BIT(0)
+ #define BIT_DMA_EP_RX_ICR_RX_HTRSH BIT(1)
#define RGF_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR (0x881bec) /* struct RGF_ICR */
#define BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_RX_HTRSH BIT(0)
#define BIT_DMA_EP_MISC_ICR_TX_NO_ACT BIT(1)
@@ -468,13 +472,14 @@ struct wil6210_priv {
#define wdev_to_wil(w) (struct wil6210_priv *)(wdev_priv(w))
#define wil_to_ndev(i) (wil_to_wdev(i)->netdev)
#define ndev_to_wil(n) (wdev_to_wil(n->ieee80211_ptr))
-#define wil_to_pcie_dev(i) (&i->pdev->dev)
__printf(2, 3)
void wil_dbg_trace(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
__printf(2, 3)
void wil_err(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
__printf(2, 3)
+void wil_err_ratelimited(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
+__printf(2, 3)
void wil_info(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const char *fmt, ...);
#define wil_dbg(wil, fmt, arg...) do { \
netdev_dbg(wil_to_ndev(wil), fmt, ##arg); \
@@ -586,9 +591,9 @@ int wmi_set_mac_address(struct wil6210_priv *wil, void *addr);
int wmi_pcp_start(struct wil6210_priv *wil, int bi, u8 wmi_nettype, u8 chan);
int wmi_pcp_stop(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
void wil6210_disconnect(struct wil6210_priv *wil, const u8 *bssid,
- bool from_event);
+ u16 reason_code, bool from_event);
-int wil_rx_init(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
+int wil_rx_init(struct wil6210_priv *wil, u16 size);
void wil_rx_fini(struct wil6210_priv *wil);
/* TX API */