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*/ 145/* 146 * TX command next frame info 147 * 148 * bits 0:2 - security control (TX_CMD_SEC_*) 149 * bit 3 - immediate ACK required 150 * bit 4 - rate is taken from STA table 151 * bit 5 - frame belongs to BA stream 152 * bit 6 - immediate BA response expected 153 * bit 7 - unused 154 * bits 8:15 - Station ID 155 * bits 16:31 - rate 156 */ 157#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_ACK_MSK (0x8) 158#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_STA_RATE_MSK (0x10) 159#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_BA_MSK (0x20) 160#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_IMM_BA_RSP_MSK (0x40) 161#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_FLAGS_MSK (0xf8) 162#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_STA_ID_MSK (0xff00) 163#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_STA_ID_POS (8) 164#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_RATE_MSK (0xffff0000) 165#define TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_RATE_POS (16) 166 167/* 168 * TX command Frame life time in us - to be written in pm_frame_timeout 169 */ 170#define TX_CMD_LIFE_TIME_INFINITE 0xFFFFFFFF 171#define TX_CMD_LIFE_TIME_DEFAULT 2000000 /* 2000 ms*/ 172#define TX_CMD_LIFE_TIME_PROBE_RESP 40000 /* 40 ms */ 173#define TX_CMD_LIFE_TIME_EXPIRED_FRAME 0 174 175/* 176 * TID for non QoS frames - to be written in tid_tspec 177 */ 178#define IWL_TID_NON_QOS IWL_MAX_TID_COUNT 179 180/* 181 * Limits on the retransmissions - to be written in {data,rts}_retry_limit 182 */ 183#define IWL_DEFAULT_TX_RETRY 15 184#define IWL_MGMT_DFAULT_RETRY_LIMIT 3 185#define IWL_RTS_DFAULT_RETRY_LIMIT 60 186#define IWL_BAR_DFAULT_RETRY_LIMIT 60 187#define IWL_LOW_RETRY_LIMIT 7 188 189/* TODO: complete documentation for try_cnt and btkill_cnt */ 190/** 191 * struct iwl_tx_cmd - TX command struct to FW 192 * ( TX_CMD = 0x1c ) 193 * @len: in bytes of the payload, see below for details 194 * @next_frame_len: same as len, but for next frame (0 if not applicable) 195 * Used for fragmentation and bursting, but not in 11n aggregation. 196 * @tx_flags: combination of TX_CMD_FLG_* 197 * @rate_n_flags: rate for *all* Tx attempts, if TX_CMD_FLG_STA_RATE_MSK is 198 * cleared. Combination of RATE_MCS_* 199 * @sta_id: index of destination station in FW station table 200 * @sec_ctl: security control, TX_CMD_SEC_* 201 * @initial_rate_index: index into the the rate table for initial TX attempt. 202 * Applied if TX_CMD_FLG_STA_RATE_MSK is set, normally 0 for data frames. 203 * @key: security key 204 * @next_frame_flags: TX_CMD_SEC_* and TX_CMD_NEXT_FRAME_* 205 * @life_time: frame life time (usecs??) 206 * @dram_lsb_ptr: Physical address of scratch area in the command (try_cnt + 207 * btkill_cnd + reserved), first 32 bits. "0" disables usage. 208 * @dram_msb_ptr: upper bits of the scratch physical address 209 * @rts_retry_limit: max attempts for RTS 210 * @data_retry_limit: max attempts to send the data packet 211 * @tid_spec: TID/tspec 212 * @pm_frame_timeout: PM TX frame timeout 213 * @driver_txop: duration od EDCA TXOP, in 32-usec units. Set this if not 214 * specified by HCCA protocol 215 * 216 * The byte count (both len and next_frame_len) includes MAC header 217 * (24/26/30/32 bytes) 218 * + 2 bytes pad if 26/30 header size 219 * + 8 byte IV for CCM or TKIP (not used for WEP) 220 * + Data payload 221 * + 8-byte MIC (not used for CCM/WEP) 222 * It does not include post-MAC padding, i.e., 223 * MIC (CCM) 8 bytes, ICV (WEP/TKIP/CKIP) 4 bytes, CRC 4 bytes. 224 * Range of len: 14-2342 bytes. 225 * 226 * After the struct fields the MAC header is placed, plus any padding, 227 * and then the actial payload. 228 */ 229struct iwl_tx_cmd { 230 __le16 len; 231 __le16 next_frame_len; 232 __le32 tx_flags; 233 struct { 234 u8 try_cnt; 235 u8 btkill_cnt; 236 __le16 reserved; 237 } scratch; /* DRAM_SCRATCH_API_U_VER_1 */ 238 __le32 rate_n_flags; 239 u8 sta_id; 240 u8 sec_ctl; 241 u8 initial_rate_index; 242 u8 reserved2; 243 u8 key[16]; 244 __le16 next_frame_flags; 245 __le16 reserved3; 246 __le32 life_time; 247 __le32 dram_lsb_ptr; 248 u8 dram_msb_ptr; 249 u8 rts_retry_limit; 250 u8 data_retry_limit; 251 u8 tid_tspec; 252 __le16 pm_frame_timeout; 253 __le16 driver_txop; 254 u8 payload[0]; 255 struct ieee80211_hdr hdr[0]; 256} __packed; /* TX_CMD_API_S_VER_3 */ 257 258/* 259 * TX response related data 260 */ 261 262/* 263 * enum iwl_tx_status - status that is returned by the fw after attempts to Tx 264 * @TX_STATUS_SUCCESS: 265 * @TX_STATUS_DIRECT_DONE: 266 * @TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_DELAY: 267 * @TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_FEW_BYTES: 268 * @TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_BT_PRIO: 269 * @TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_QUIET_PERIOD: 270 * @TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_CALC_TTAK: 271 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_INTERNAL_CROSSED_RETRY: 272 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_SHORT_LIMIT: 273 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_LONG_LIMIT: 274 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_UNDERRUN: 275 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_DRAIN_FLOW: 276 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_RFKILL_FLUSH: 277 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_LIFE_EXPIRE: 278 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_DEST_PS: 279 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_HOST_ABORTED: 280 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_BT_RETRY: 281 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_STA_INVALID: 282 * @TX_TATUS_FAIL_FRAG_DROPPED: 283 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_TID_DISABLE: 284 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_FIFO_FLUSHED: 285 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_SMALL_CF_POLL: 286 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_FW_DROP: 287 * @TX_STATUS_FAIL_STA_COLOR_MISMATCH: mismatch between color of Tx cmd and 288 * STA table 289 * @TX_FRAME_STATUS_INTERNAL_ABORT: 290 * @TX_MODE_MSK: 291 * @TX_MODE_NO_BURST: 292 * @TX_MODE_IN_BURST_SEQ: 293 * @TX_MODE_FIRST_IN_BURST: 294 * @TX_QUEUE_NUM_MSK: 295 * 296 * Valid only if frame_count =1 297 * TODO: complete documentation 298 */ 299enum iwl_tx_status { 300 TX_STATUS_MSK = 0x000000ff, 301 TX_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0x01, 302 TX_STATUS_DIRECT_DONE = 0x02, 303 /* postpone TX */ 304 TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_DELAY = 0x40, 305 TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_FEW_BYTES = 0x41, 306 TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_BT_PRIO = 0x42, 307 TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_QUIET_PERIOD = 0x43, 308 TX_STATUS_POSTPONE_CALC_TTAK = 0x44, 309 /* abort TX */ 310 TX_STATUS_FAIL_INTERNAL_CROSSED_RETRY = 0x81, 311 TX_STATUS_FAIL_SHORT_LIMIT = 0x82, 312 TX_STATUS_FAIL_LONG_LIMIT = 0x83, 313 TX_STATUS_FAIL_UNDERRUN = 0x84, 314 TX_STATUS_FAIL_DRAIN_FLOW = 0x85, 315 TX_STATUS_FAIL_RFKILL_FLUSH = 0x86, 316 TX_STATUS_FAIL_LIFE_EXPIRE = 0x87, 317 TX_STATUS_FAIL_DEST_PS = 0x88, 318 TX_STATUS_FAIL_HOST_ABORTED = 0x89, 319 TX_STATUS_FAIL_BT_RETRY = 0x8a, 320 TX_STATUS_FAIL_STA_INVALID = 0x8b, 321 TX_STATUS_FAIL_FRAG_DROPPED = 0x8c, 322 TX_STATUS_FAIL_TID_DISABLE = 0x8d, 323 TX_STATUS_FAIL_FIFO_FLUSHED = 0x8e, 324 TX_STATUS_FAIL_SMALL_CF_POLL = 0x8f, 325 TX_STATUS_FAIL_FW_DROP = 0x90, 326 TX_STATUS_FAIL_STA_COLOR_MISMATCH = 0x91, 327 TX_STATUS_INTERNAL_ABORT = 0x92, 328 TX_MODE_MSK = 0x00000f00, 329 TX_MODE_NO_BURST = 0x00000000, 330 TX_MODE_IN_BURST_SEQ = 0x00000100, 331 TX_MODE_FIRST_IN_BURST = 0x00000200, 332 TX_QUEUE_NUM_MSK = 0x0001f000, 333 TX_NARROW_BW_MSK = 0x00060000, 334 TX_NARROW_BW_1DIV2 = 0x00020000, 335 TX_NARROW_BW_1DIV4 = 0x00040000, 336 TX_NARROW_BW_1DIV8 = 0x00060000, 337}; 338 339/* 340 * enum iwl_tx_agg_status - TX aggregation status 341 * @AGG_TX_STATE_STATUS_MSK: 342 * @AGG_TX_STATE_TRANSMITTED: 343 * @AGG_TX_STATE_UNDERRUN: 344 * @AGG_TX_STATE_BT_PRIO: 345 * @AGG_TX_STATE_FEW_BYTES: 346 * @AGG_TX_STATE_ABORT: 347 * @AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_TTL: 348 * @AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_TRY_CNT: 349 * @AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_BT_KILL: 350 * @AGG_TX_STATE_SCD_QUERY: 351 * @AGG_TX_STATE_TEST_BAD_CRC32: 352 * @AGG_TX_STATE_RESPONSE: 353 * @AGG_TX_STATE_DUMP_TX: 354 * @AGG_TX_STATE_DELAY_TX: 355 * @AGG_TX_STATE_TRY_CNT_MSK: Retry count for 1st frame in aggregation (retries 356 * occur if tx failed for this frame when it was a member of a previous 357 * aggregation block). If rate scaling is used, retry count indicates the 358 * rate table entry used for all frames in the new agg. 359 *@ AGG_TX_STATE_SEQ_NUM_MSK: Command ID and sequence number of Tx command for 360 * this frame 361 * 362 * TODO: complete documentation 363 */ 364enum iwl_tx_agg_status { 365 AGG_TX_STATE_STATUS_MSK = 0x00fff, 366 AGG_TX_STATE_TRANSMITTED = 0x000, 367 AGG_TX_STATE_UNDERRUN = 0x001, 368 AGG_TX_STATE_BT_PRIO = 0x002, 369 AGG_TX_STATE_FEW_BYTES = 0x004, 370 AGG_TX_STATE_ABORT = 0x008, 371 AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_TTL = 0x010, 372 AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_TRY_CNT = 0x020, 373 AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_BT_KILL = 0x040, 374 AGG_TX_STATE_SCD_QUERY = 0x080, 375 AGG_TX_STATE_TEST_BAD_CRC32 = 0x0100, 376 AGG_TX_STATE_RESPONSE = 0x1ff, 377 AGG_TX_STATE_DUMP_TX = 0x200, 378 AGG_TX_STATE_DELAY_TX = 0x400, 379 AGG_TX_STATE_TRY_CNT_POS = 12, 380 AGG_TX_STATE_TRY_CNT_MSK = 0xf << AGG_TX_STATE_TRY_CNT_POS, 381}; 382 383#define AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_MSK (AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_TTL| \ 384 AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_TRY_CNT| \ 385 AGG_TX_STATE_LAST_SENT_BT_KILL) 386 387/* 388 * The mask below describes a status where we are absolutely sure that the MPDU 389 * wasn't sent. For BA/Underrun we cannot be that sure. All we know that we've 390 * written the bytes to the TXE, but we know nothing about what the DSP did. 391 */ 392#define AGG_TX_STAT_FRAME_NOT_SENT (AGG_TX_STATE_FEW_BYTES | \ 393 AGG_TX_STATE_ABORT | \ 394 AGG_TX_STATE_SCD_QUERY) 395 396/* 397 * REPLY_TX = 0x1c (response) 398 * 399 * This response may be in one of two slightly different formats, indicated 400 * by the frame_count field: 401 * 402 * 1) No aggregation (frame_count == 1). This reports Tx results for a single 403 * frame. Multiple attempts, at various bit rates, may have been made for 404 * this frame. 405 * 406 * 2) Aggregation (frame_count > 1). This reports Tx results for two or more 407 * frames that used block-acknowledge. All frames were transmitted at 408 * same rate. Rate scaling may have been used if first frame in this new 409 * agg block failed in previous agg block(s). 410 * 411 * Note that, for aggregation, ACK (block-ack) status is not delivered 412 * here; block-ack has not been received by the time the device records 413 * this status. 414 * This status relates to reasons the tx might have been blocked or aborted 415 * within the device, rather than whether it was received successfully by 416 * the destination station. 417 */ 418 419/** 420 * struct agg_tx_status - per packet TX aggregation status 421 * @status: enum iwl_tx_agg_status 422 * @sequence: Sequence # for this frame's Tx cmd (not SSN!) 423 */ 424struct agg_tx_status { 425 __le16 status; 426 __le16 sequence; 427} __packed; 428 429/* 430 * definitions for initial rate index field 431 * bits [3:0] initial rate index 432 * bits [6:4] rate table color, used for the initial rate 433 * bit-7 invalid rate indication 434 */ 435#define TX_RES_INIT_RATE_INDEX_MSK 0x0f 436#define TX_RES_RATE_TABLE_COLOR_MSK 0x70 437#define TX_RES_INV_RATE_INDEX_MSK 0x80 438 439#define IWL_MVM_TX_RES_GET_TID(_ra_tid) ((_ra_tid) & 0x0f) 440#define IWL_MVM_TX_RES_GET_RA(_ra_tid) ((_ra_tid) >> 4) 441 442/** 443 * struct iwl_mvm_tx_resp - notifies that fw is TXing a packet 444 * ( REPLY_TX = 0x1c ) 445 * @frame_count: 1 no aggregation, >1 aggregation 446 * @bt_kill_count: num of times blocked by bluetooth (unused for agg) 447 * @failure_rts: num of failures due to unsuccessful RTS 448 * @failure_frame: num failures due to no ACK (unused for agg) 449 * @initial_rate: for non-agg: rate of the successful Tx. For agg: rate of the 450 * Tx of all the batch. RATE_MCS_* 451 * @wireless_media_time: for non-agg: RTS + CTS + frame tx attempts time + ACK. 452 * for agg: RTS + CTS + aggregation tx time + block-ack time. 453 * in usec. 454 * @pa_status: tx power info 455 * @pa_integ_res_a: tx power info 456 * @pa_integ_res_b: tx power info 457 * @pa_integ_res_c: tx power info 458 * @measurement_req_id: tx power info 459 * @tfd_info: TFD information set by the FH 460 * @seq_ctl: sequence control from the Tx cmd 461 * @byte_cnt: byte count from the Tx cmd 462 * @tlc_info: TLC rate info 463 * @ra_tid: bits [3:0] = ra, bits [7:4] = tid 464 * @frame_ctrl: frame control 465 * @status: for non-agg: frame status TX_STATUS_* 466 * for agg: status of 1st frame, AGG_TX_STATE_*; other frame status fields 467 * follow this one, up to frame_count. 468 * 469 * After the array of statuses comes the SSN of the SCD. Look at 470 * %iwl_mvm_get_scd_ssn for more details. 471 */ 472struct iwl_mvm_tx_resp { 473 u8 frame_count; 474 u8 bt_kill_count; 475 u8 failure_rts; 476 u8 failure_frame; 477 __le32 initial_rate; 478 __le16 wireless_media_time; 479 480 u8 pa_status; 481 u8 pa_integ_res_a[3]; 482 u8 pa_integ_res_b[3]; 483 u8 pa_integ_res_c[3]; 484 __le16 measurement_req_id; 485 u8 reduced_tpc; 486 u8 reserved; 487 488 __le32 tfd_info; 489 __le16 seq_ctl; 490 __le16 byte_cnt; 491 u8 tlc_info; 492 u8 ra_tid; 493 __le16 frame_ctrl; 494 495 struct agg_tx_status status; 496} __packed; /* TX_RSP_API_S_VER_3 */ 497 498/** 499 * struct iwl_mvm_ba_notif - notifies about reception of BA 500 * ( BA_NOTIF = 0xc5 ) 501 * @sta_addr_lo32: lower 32 bits of the MAC address 502 * @sta_addr_hi16: upper 16 bits of the MAC address 503 * @sta_id: Index of recipient (BA-sending) station in fw's station table 504 * @tid: tid of the session 505 * @seq_ctl: 506 * @bitmap: the bitmap of the BA notification as seen in the air 507 * @scd_flow: the tx queue this BA relates to 508 * @scd_ssn: the index of the last contiguously sent packet 509 * @txed: number of Txed frames in this batch 510 * @txed_2_done: number of Acked frames in this batch 511 */ 512struct iwl_mvm_ba_notif { 513 __le32 sta_addr_lo32; 514 __le16 sta_addr_hi16; 515 __le16 reserved; 516 517 u8 sta_id; 518 u8 tid; 519 __le16 seq_ctl; 520 __le64 bitmap; 521 __le16 scd_flow; 522 __le16 scd_ssn; 523 u8 txed; 524 u8 txed_2_done; 525 __le16 reserved1; 526} __packed; 527 528/* 529 * struct iwl_mac_beacon_cmd - beacon template command 530 * @tx: the tx commands associated with the beacon frame 531 * @template_id: currently equal to the mac context id of the coresponding 532 * mac. 533 * @tim_idx: the offset of the tim IE in the beacon 534 * @tim_size: the length of the tim IE 535 * @frame: the template of the beacon frame 536 */ 537struct iwl_mac_beacon_cmd { 538 struct iwl_tx_cmd tx; 539 __le32 template_id; 540 __le32 tim_idx; 541 __le32 tim_size; 542 struct ieee80211_hdr frame[0]; 543} __packed; 544 545struct iwl_beacon_notif { 546 struct iwl_mvm_tx_resp beacon_notify_hdr; 547 __le64 tsf; 548 __le32 ibss_mgr_status; 549} __packed; 550 551/** 552 * enum iwl_dump_control - dump (flush) control flags 553 * @DUMP_TX_FIFO_FLUSH: Dump MSDUs until the the FIFO is empty 554 * and the TFD queues are empty. 555 */ 556enum iwl_dump_control { 557 DUMP_TX_FIFO_FLUSH = BIT(1), 558}; 559 560/** 561 * struct iwl_tx_path_flush_cmd -- queue/FIFO flush command 562 * @queues_ctl: bitmap of queues to flush 563 * @flush_ctl: control flags 564 * @reserved: reserved 565 */ 566struct iwl_tx_path_flush_cmd { 567 __le32 queues_ctl; 568 __le16 flush_ctl; 569 __le16 reserved; 570} __packed; /* TX_PATH_FLUSH_CMD_API_S_VER_1 */ 571 572/** 573 * iwl_mvm_get_scd_ssn - returns the SSN of the SCD 574 * @tx_resp: the Tx response from the fw (agg or non-agg) 575 * 576 * When the fw sends an AMPDU, it fetches the MPDUs one after the other. Since 577 * it can't know that everything will go well until the end of the AMPDU, it 578 * can't know in advance the number of MPDUs that will be sent in the current 579 * batch. This is why it writes the agg Tx response while it fetches the MPDUs. 580 * Hence, it can't know in advance what the SSN of the SCD will be at the end 581 * of the batch. This is why the SSN of the SCD is written at the end of the 582 * whole struct at a variable offset. This function knows how to cope with the 583 * variable offset and returns the SSN of the SCD. 584 */ 585static inline u32 iwl_mvm_get_scd_ssn(struct iwl_mvm_tx_resp *tx_resp) 586{ 587 return le32_to_cpup((__le32 *)&tx_resp->status + 588 tx_resp->frame_count) & 0xfff; 589} 590 591#endif /* __fw_api_tx_h__ */ 592