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Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2011 Atheros Communications Inc.
* Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "core.h"
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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#include "debug.h"
#include "target.h"
struct ath6kl_fwlog_slot {
__le32 timestamp;
__le32 length;
/* max ATH6KL_FWLOG_PAYLOAD_SIZE bytes */
u8 payload[0];
};
#define ATH6KL_FWLOG_MAX_ENTRIES 20
#define ATH6KL_FWLOG_VALID_MASK 0x1ffff
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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void ath6kl_printk(const char *level, const char *fmt, ...)
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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{
struct va_format vaf;
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
vaf.fmt = fmt;
vaf.va = &args;
printk("%sath6kl: %pV", level, &vaf);
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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va_end(args);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath6kl_printk);
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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void ath6kl_info(const char *fmt, ...)
{
struct va_format vaf = {
.fmt = fmt,
};
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
vaf.va = &args;
ath6kl_printk(KERN_INFO, "%pV", &vaf);
trace_ath6kl_log_info(&vaf);
va_end(args);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath6kl_info);
void ath6kl_err(const char *fmt, ...)
{
struct va_format vaf = {
.fmt = fmt,
};
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
vaf.va = &args;
ath6kl_printk(KERN_ERR, "%pV", &vaf);
trace_ath6kl_log_err(&vaf);
va_end(args);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath6kl_err);
void ath6kl_warn(const char *fmt, ...)
{
struct va_format vaf = {
.fmt = fmt,
};
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
vaf.va = &args;
ath6kl_printk(KERN_WARNING, "%pV", &vaf);
trace_ath6kl_log_warn(&vaf);
va_end(args);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath6kl_warn);
int ath6kl_read_tgt_stats(struct ath6kl *ar, struct ath6kl_vif *vif)
{
long left;
if (down_interruptible(&ar->sem))
return -EBUSY;
set_bit(STATS_UPDATE_PEND, &vif->flags);
if (ath6kl_wmi_get_stats_cmd(ar->wmi, 0)) {
up(&ar->sem);
return -EIO;
}
left = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(ar->event_wq,
!test_bit(STATS_UPDATE_PEND,
&vif->flags), WMI_TIMEOUT);
up(&ar->sem);
if (left <= 0)
return -ETIMEDOUT;
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath6kl_read_tgt_stats);
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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#ifdef CONFIG_ATH6KL_DEBUG
void ath6kl_dbg(enum ATH6K_DEBUG_MASK mask, const char *fmt, ...)
{
struct va_format vaf;
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
vaf.fmt = fmt;
vaf.va = &args;
if (debug_mask & mask)
ath6kl_printk(KERN_DEBUG, "%pV", &vaf);
trace_ath6kl_log_dbg(mask, &vaf);
va_end(args);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath6kl_dbg);
void ath6kl_dbg_dump(enum ATH6K_DEBUG_MASK mask,
const char *msg, const char *prefix,
const void *buf, size_t len)
{
if (debug_mask & mask) {
if (msg)
ath6kl_dbg(mask, "%s\n", msg);
print_hex_dump_bytes(prefix, DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, buf, len);
}
/* tracing code doesn't like null strings :/ */
trace_ath6kl_log_dbg_dump(msg ? msg : "", prefix ? prefix : "",
buf, len);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath6kl_dbg_dump);
#define REG_OUTPUT_LEN_PER_LINE 25
#define REGTYPE_STR_LEN 100
struct ath6kl_diag_reg_info {
u32 reg_start;
u32 reg_end;
const char *reg_info;
};
static const struct ath6kl_diag_reg_info diag_reg[] = {
{ 0x20000, 0x200fc, "General DMA and Rx registers" },
{ 0x28000, 0x28900, "MAC PCU register & keycache" },
{ 0x20800, 0x20a40, "QCU" },
{ 0x21000, 0x212f0, "DCU" },
{ 0x4000, 0x42e4, "RTC" },
{ 0x540000, 0x540000 + (256 * 1024), "RAM" },
{ 0x29800, 0x2B210, "Base Band" },
{ 0x1C000, 0x1C748, "Analog" },
};
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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void ath6kl_dump_registers(struct ath6kl_device *dev,
struct ath6kl_irq_proc_registers *irq_proc_reg,
struct ath6kl_irq_enable_reg *irq_enable_reg)
{
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ, ("<------- Register Table -------->\n"));
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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if (irq_proc_reg != NULL) {
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
"Host Int status: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->host_int_status);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
"CPU Int status: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->cpu_int_status);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
"Error Int status: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->error_int_status);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
"Counter Int status: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->counter_int_status);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
"Mbox Frame: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->mbox_frame);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
"Rx Lookahead Valid: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->rx_lkahd_valid);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
"Rx Lookahead 0: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->rx_lkahd[0]);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
"Rx Lookahead 1: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->rx_lkahd[1]);
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
if (dev->ar->mbox_info.gmbox_addr != 0) {
/*
* If the target supports GMBOX hardware, dump some
* additional state.
*/
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
"GMBOX Host Int status 2: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->host_int_status2);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
"GMBOX RX Avail: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->gmbox_rx_avail);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
"GMBOX lookahead alias 0: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->rx_gmbox_lkahd_alias[0]);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
"GMBOX lookahead alias 1: 0x%x\n",
irq_proc_reg->rx_gmbox_lkahd_alias[1]);
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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}
}
if (irq_enable_reg != NULL) {
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ,
"Int status Enable: 0x%x\n",
irq_enable_reg->int_status_en);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ, "Counter Int status Enable: 0x%x\n",
irq_enable_reg->cntr_int_status_en);
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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}
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_IRQ, "<------------------------------->\n");
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
}
static void dump_cred_dist(struct htc_endpoint_credit_dist *ep_dist)
{
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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"--- endpoint: %d svc_id: 0x%X ---\n",
ep_dist->endpoint, ep_dist->svc_id);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " dist_flags : 0x%X\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
ep_dist->dist_flags);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " cred_norm : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
ep_dist->cred_norm);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " cred_min : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
ep_dist->cred_min);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " credits : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
ep_dist->credits);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " cred_assngd : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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ep_dist->cred_assngd);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " seek_cred : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2011-07-17 15:22:30 -06:00
ep_dist->seek_cred);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " cred_sz : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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ep_dist->cred_sz);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " cred_per_msg : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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ep_dist->cred_per_msg);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " cred_to_dist : %d\n",
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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ep_dist->cred_to_dist);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT, " txq_depth : %d\n",
get_queue_depth(&ep_dist->htc_ep->txq));
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT,
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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"----------------------------------\n");
}
/* FIXME: move to htc.c */
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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void dump_cred_dist_stats(struct htc_target *target)
{
struct htc_endpoint_credit_dist *ep_list;
list_for_each_entry(ep_list, &target->cred_dist_list, list)
dump_cred_dist(ep_list);
ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_CREDIT,
"credit distribution total %d free %d\n",
target->credit_info->total_avail_credits,
target->credit_info->cur_free_credits);
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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}
void ath6kl_debug_war(struct ath6kl *ar, enum ath6kl_war war)
{
switch (war) {
case ATH6KL_WAR_INVALID_RATE:
ar->debug.war_stats.invalid_rate++;
break;
}
}
static ssize_t read_file_war_stats(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
char *buf;
unsigned int len = 0, buf_len = 1500;
ssize_t ret_cnt;
buf = kzalloc(buf_len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "\n");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n",
"Workaround stats");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n\n",
"=================");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10u\n",
"Invalid rates", ar->debug.war_stats.invalid_rate);
if (WARN_ON(len > buf_len))
len = buf_len;
ret_cnt = simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
kfree(buf);
return ret_cnt;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_war_stats = {
.read = read_file_war_stats,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
void ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event(struct ath6kl *ar, const void *buf, size_t len)
{
struct ath6kl_fwlog_slot *slot;
struct sk_buff *skb;
size_t slot_len;
if (WARN_ON(len > ATH6KL_FWLOG_PAYLOAD_SIZE))
return;
slot_len = sizeof(*slot) + ATH6KL_FWLOG_PAYLOAD_SIZE;
skb = alloc_skb(slot_len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!skb)
return;
slot = skb_put(skb, slot_len);
slot->timestamp = cpu_to_le32(jiffies);
slot->length = cpu_to_le32(len);
memcpy(slot->payload, buf, len);
/* Need to pad each record to fixed length ATH6KL_FWLOG_PAYLOAD_SIZE */
memset(slot->payload + len, 0, ATH6KL_FWLOG_PAYLOAD_SIZE - len);
spin_lock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
__skb_queue_tail(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue, skb);
complete(&ar->debug.fwlog_completion);
/* drop oldest entries */
while (skb_queue_len(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue) >
ATH6KL_FWLOG_MAX_ENTRIES) {
skb = __skb_dequeue(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue);
kfree_skb(skb);
}
spin_unlock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
return;
}
static int ath6kl_fwlog_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = inode->i_private;
if (ar->debug.fwlog_open)
return -EBUSY;
ar->debug.fwlog_open = true;
file->private_data = inode->i_private;
return 0;
}
static int ath6kl_fwlog_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = inode->i_private;
ar->debug.fwlog_open = false;
return 0;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_fwlog_read(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct sk_buff *skb;
ssize_t ret_cnt;
size_t len = 0;
char *buf;
buf = vmalloc(count);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
/* read undelivered logs from firmware */
ath6kl_read_fwlogs(ar);
spin_lock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
while ((skb = __skb_dequeue(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue))) {
if (skb->len > count - len) {
/* not enough space, put skb back and leave */
__skb_queue_head(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue, skb);
break;
}
memcpy(buf + len, skb->data, skb->len);
len += skb->len;
kfree_skb(skb);
}
spin_unlock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
/* FIXME: what to do if len == 0? */
ret_cnt = simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
vfree(buf);
return ret_cnt;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_fwlog = {
.open = ath6kl_fwlog_open,
.release = ath6kl_fwlog_release,
.read = ath6kl_fwlog_read,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_fwlog_block_read(struct file *file,
char __user *user_buf,
size_t count,
loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct sk_buff *skb;
ssize_t ret_cnt;
size_t len = 0, not_copied;
char *buf;
int ret;
buf = vmalloc(count);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
spin_lock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
if (skb_queue_len(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue) == 0) {
/* we must init under queue lock */
init_completion(&ar->debug.fwlog_completion);
spin_unlock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
ret = wait_for_completion_interruptible(
&ar->debug.fwlog_completion);
if (ret == -ERESTARTSYS) {
vfree(buf);
return ret;
}
spin_lock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
}
while ((skb = __skb_dequeue(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue))) {
if (skb->len > count - len) {
/* not enough space, put skb back and leave */
__skb_queue_head(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue, skb);
break;
}
memcpy(buf + len, skb->data, skb->len);
len += skb->len;
kfree_skb(skb);
}
spin_unlock(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue.lock);
/* FIXME: what to do if len == 0? */
not_copied = copy_to_user(user_buf, buf, len);
if (not_copied != 0) {
ret_cnt = -EFAULT;
goto out;
}
*ppos = *ppos + len;
ret_cnt = len;
out:
vfree(buf);
return ret_cnt;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_fwlog_block = {
.open = ath6kl_fwlog_open,
.release = ath6kl_fwlog_release,
.read = ath6kl_fwlog_block_read,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_fwlog_mask_read(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
char buf[16];
int len;
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "0x%x\n", ar->debug.fwlog_mask);
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_fwlog_mask_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
int ret;
ret = kstrtou32_from_user(user_buf, count, 0, &ar->debug.fwlog_mask);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = ath6kl_wmi_config_debug_module_cmd(ar->wmi,
ATH6KL_FWLOG_VALID_MASK,
ar->debug.fwlog_mask);
if (ret)
return ret;
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_fwlog_mask = {
.open = simple_open,
.read = ath6kl_fwlog_mask_read,
.write = ath6kl_fwlog_mask_write,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t read_file_tgt_stats(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct ath6kl_vif *vif;
struct target_stats *tgt_stats;
char *buf;
unsigned int len = 0, buf_len = 1500;
int i;
ssize_t ret_cnt;
int rv;
vif = ath6kl_vif_first(ar);
if (!vif)
return -EIO;
buf = kzalloc(buf_len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
rv = ath6kl_read_tgt_stats(ar, vif);
if (rv < 0) {
kfree(buf);
return rv;
}
tgt_stats = &vif->target_stats;
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "\n");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n",
"Target Tx stats");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n\n",
"=================");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Ucast packets", tgt_stats->tx_ucast_pkt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Bcast packets", tgt_stats->tx_bcast_pkt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Ucast byte", tgt_stats->tx_ucast_byte);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Bcast byte", tgt_stats->tx_bcast_byte);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Rts success cnt", tgt_stats->tx_rts_success_cnt);
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len,
"%18s %d %10llu\n", "PER on ac",
i, tgt_stats->tx_pkt_per_ac[i]);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Error", tgt_stats->tx_err);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Fail count", tgt_stats->tx_fail_cnt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Retry count", tgt_stats->tx_retry_cnt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Multi retry cnt", tgt_stats->tx_mult_retry_cnt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Rts fail cnt", tgt_stats->tx_rts_fail_cnt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s %10llu\n\n",
"TKIP counter measure used",
tgt_stats->tkip_cnter_measures_invoked);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n",
"Target Rx stats");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n",
"=================");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Ucast packets", tgt_stats->rx_ucast_pkt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10d\n",
"Ucast Rate", tgt_stats->rx_ucast_rate);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Bcast packets", tgt_stats->rx_bcast_pkt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Ucast byte", tgt_stats->rx_ucast_byte);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Bcast byte", tgt_stats->rx_bcast_byte);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Fragmented pkt", tgt_stats->rx_frgment_pkt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Error", tgt_stats->rx_err);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"CRC Err", tgt_stats->rx_crc_err);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Key cache miss", tgt_stats->rx_key_cache_miss);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Decrypt Err", tgt_stats->rx_decrypt_err);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Duplicate frame", tgt_stats->rx_dupl_frame);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Tkip Mic failure", tgt_stats->tkip_local_mic_fail);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"TKIP format err", tgt_stats->tkip_fmt_err);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"CCMP format Err", tgt_stats->ccmp_fmt_err);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n\n",
"CCMP Replay Err", tgt_stats->ccmp_replays);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n",
"Misc Target stats");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s\n",
"=================");
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Beacon Miss count", tgt_stats->cs_bmiss_cnt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Num Connects", tgt_stats->cs_connect_cnt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10llu\n",
"Num disconnects", tgt_stats->cs_discon_cnt);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10d\n",
"Beacon avg rssi", tgt_stats->cs_ave_beacon_rssi);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10d\n",
"ARP pkt received", tgt_stats->arp_received);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10d\n",
"ARP pkt matched", tgt_stats->arp_matched);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%20s %10d\n",
"ARP pkt replied", tgt_stats->arp_replied);
if (len > buf_len)
len = buf_len;
ret_cnt = simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
kfree(buf);
return ret_cnt;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_tgt_stats = {
.read = read_file_tgt_stats,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
#define print_credit_info(fmt_str, ep_list_field) \
(len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, fmt_str, \
ep_list->ep_list_field))
#define CREDIT_INFO_DISPLAY_STRING_LEN 200
#define CREDIT_INFO_LEN 128
static ssize_t read_file_credit_dist_stats(struct file *file,
char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct htc_target *target = ar->htc_target;
struct htc_endpoint_credit_dist *ep_list;
char *buf;
unsigned int buf_len, len = 0;
ssize_t ret_cnt;
buf_len = CREDIT_INFO_DISPLAY_STRING_LEN +
get_queue_depth(&target->cred_dist_list) * CREDIT_INFO_LEN;
buf = kzalloc(buf_len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s%5d\n",
"Total Avail Credits: ",
target->credit_info->total_avail_credits);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%25s%5d\n",
"Free credits :",
target->credit_info->cur_free_credits);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len,
" Epid Flags Cred_norm Cred_min Credits Cred_assngd"
" Seek_cred Cred_sz Cred_per_msg Cred_to_dist"
" qdepth\n");
list_for_each_entry(ep_list, &target->cred_dist_list, list) {
print_credit_info(" %2d", endpoint);
print_credit_info("%10x", dist_flags);
print_credit_info("%8d", cred_norm);
print_credit_info("%9d", cred_min);
print_credit_info("%9d", credits);
print_credit_info("%10d", cred_assngd);
print_credit_info("%13d", seek_cred);
print_credit_info("%12d", cred_sz);
print_credit_info("%9d", cred_per_msg);
print_credit_info("%14d", cred_to_dist);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%12d\n",
get_queue_depth(&ep_list->htc_ep->txq));
}
if (len > buf_len)
len = buf_len;
ret_cnt = simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
kfree(buf);
return ret_cnt;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_credit_dist_stats = {
.read = read_file_credit_dist_stats,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static unsigned int print_endpoint_stat(struct htc_target *target, char *buf,
unsigned int buf_len, unsigned int len,
int offset, const char *name)
{
int i;
struct htc_endpoint_stats *ep_st;
u32 *counter;
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "%s:", name);
for (i = 0; i < ENDPOINT_MAX; i++) {
ep_st = &target->endpoint[i].ep_st;
counter = ((u32 *) ep_st) + (offset / 4);
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, " %u", *counter);
}
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len, "\n");
return len;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_endpoint_stats_read(struct file *file,
char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct htc_target *target = ar->htc_target;
char *buf;
unsigned int buf_len, len = 0;
ssize_t ret_cnt;
buf_len = sizeof(struct htc_endpoint_stats) / sizeof(u32) *
(25 + ENDPOINT_MAX * 11);
buf = kmalloc(buf_len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
#define EPSTAT(name) \
do { \
len = print_endpoint_stat(target, buf, buf_len, len, \
offsetof(struct htc_endpoint_stats, \
name), \
#name); \
} while (0)
EPSTAT(cred_low_indicate);
EPSTAT(tx_issued);
EPSTAT(tx_pkt_bundled);
EPSTAT(tx_bundles);
EPSTAT(tx_dropped);
EPSTAT(tx_cred_rpt);
EPSTAT(cred_rpt_from_rx);
EPSTAT(cred_rpt_from_other);
EPSTAT(cred_rpt_ep0);
EPSTAT(cred_from_rx);
EPSTAT(cred_from_other);
EPSTAT(cred_from_ep0);
EPSTAT(cred_cosumd);
EPSTAT(cred_retnd);
EPSTAT(rx_pkts);
EPSTAT(rx_lkahds);
EPSTAT(rx_bundl);
EPSTAT(rx_bundle_lkahd);
EPSTAT(rx_bundle_from_hdr);
EPSTAT(rx_alloc_thresh_hit);
EPSTAT(rxalloc_thresh_byte);
#undef EPSTAT
if (len > buf_len)
len = buf_len;
ret_cnt = simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
kfree(buf);
return ret_cnt;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_endpoint_stats_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct htc_target *target = ar->htc_target;
int ret, i;
u32 val;
struct htc_endpoint_stats *ep_st;
ret = kstrtou32_from_user(user_buf, count, 0, &val);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (val == 0) {
for (i = 0; i < ENDPOINT_MAX; i++) {
ep_st = &target->endpoint[i].ep_st;
memset(ep_st, 0, sizeof(*ep_st));
}
}
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_endpoint_stats = {
.open = simple_open,
.read = ath6kl_endpoint_stats_read,
.write = ath6kl_endpoint_stats_write,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static unsigned long ath6kl_get_num_reg(void)
{
int i;
unsigned long n_reg = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(diag_reg); i++)
n_reg = n_reg +
(diag_reg[i].reg_end - diag_reg[i].reg_start) / 4 + 1;
return n_reg;
}
static bool ath6kl_dbg_is_diag_reg_valid(u32 reg_addr)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(diag_reg); i++) {
if (reg_addr >= diag_reg[i].reg_start &&
reg_addr <= diag_reg[i].reg_end)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_regread_read(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
u8 buf[50];
unsigned int len = 0;
if (ar->debug.dbgfs_diag_reg)
len += scnprintf(buf + len, sizeof(buf) - len, "0x%x\n",
ar->debug.dbgfs_diag_reg);
else
len += scnprintf(buf + len, sizeof(buf) - len,
"All diag registers\n");
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_regread_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
unsigned long reg_addr;
if (kstrtoul_from_user(user_buf, count, 0, &reg_addr))
return -EINVAL;
if ((reg_addr % 4) != 0)
return -EINVAL;
if (reg_addr && !ath6kl_dbg_is_diag_reg_valid(reg_addr))
return -EINVAL;
ar->debug.dbgfs_diag_reg = reg_addr;
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_diag_reg_read = {
.read = ath6kl_regread_read,
.write = ath6kl_regread_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static int ath6kl_regdump_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = inode->i_private;
u8 *buf;
unsigned long int reg_len;
unsigned int len = 0, n_reg;
u32 addr;
__le32 reg_val;
int i, status;
/* Dump all the registers if no register is specified */
if (!ar->debug.dbgfs_diag_reg)
n_reg = ath6kl_get_num_reg();
else
n_reg = 1;
reg_len = n_reg * REG_OUTPUT_LEN_PER_LINE;
if (n_reg > 1)
reg_len += REGTYPE_STR_LEN;
buf = vmalloc(reg_len);
if (!buf)
return -ENOMEM;
if (n_reg == 1) {
addr = ar->debug.dbgfs_diag_reg;
status = ath6kl_diag_read32(ar,
TARG_VTOP(ar->target_type, addr),
(u32 *)&reg_val);
if (status)
goto fail_reg_read;
len += scnprintf(buf + len, reg_len - len,
"0x%06x 0x%08x\n", addr, le32_to_cpu(reg_val));
goto done;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(diag_reg); i++) {
len += scnprintf(buf + len, reg_len - len,
"%s\n", diag_reg[i].reg_info);
for (addr = diag_reg[i].reg_start;
addr <= diag_reg[i].reg_end; addr += 4) {
status = ath6kl_diag_read32(ar,
TARG_VTOP(ar->target_type, addr),
(u32 *)&reg_val);
if (status)
goto fail_reg_read;
len += scnprintf(buf + len, reg_len - len,
"0x%06x 0x%08x\n",
addr, le32_to_cpu(reg_val));
}
}
done:
file->private_data = buf;
return 0;
fail_reg_read:
ath6kl_warn("Unable to read memory:%u\n", addr);
vfree(buf);
return -EIO;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_regdump_read(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
u8 *buf = file->private_data;
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, strlen(buf));
}
static int ath6kl_regdump_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
vfree(file->private_data);
return 0;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_reg_dump = {
.open = ath6kl_regdump_open,
.read = ath6kl_regdump_read,
.release = ath6kl_regdump_release,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_lrssi_roam_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
unsigned long lrssi_roam_threshold;
if (kstrtoul_from_user(user_buf, count, 0, &lrssi_roam_threshold))
return -EINVAL;
ar->lrssi_roam_threshold = lrssi_roam_threshold;
ath6kl_wmi_set_roam_lrssi_cmd(ar->wmi, ar->lrssi_roam_threshold);
return count;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_lrssi_roam_read(struct file *file,
char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
char buf[32];
unsigned int len;
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u\n", ar->lrssi_roam_threshold);
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
}
static const struct file_operations fops_lrssi_roam_threshold = {
.read = ath6kl_lrssi_roam_read,
.write = ath6kl_lrssi_roam_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_regwrite_read(struct file *file,
char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
u8 buf[32];
unsigned int len = 0;
len = scnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Addr: 0x%x Val: 0x%x\n",
ar->debug.diag_reg_addr_wr, ar->debug.diag_reg_val_wr);
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_regwrite_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
char buf[32];
char *sptr, *token;
unsigned int len = 0;
u32 reg_addr, reg_val;
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
sptr = buf;
token = strsep(&sptr, "=");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &reg_addr))
return -EINVAL;
if (!ath6kl_dbg_is_diag_reg_valid(reg_addr))
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(sptr, 0, &reg_val))
return -EINVAL;
ar->debug.diag_reg_addr_wr = reg_addr;
ar->debug.diag_reg_val_wr = reg_val;
if (ath6kl_diag_write32(ar, ar->debug.diag_reg_addr_wr,
cpu_to_le32(ar->debug.diag_reg_val_wr)))
return -EIO;
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_diag_reg_write = {
.read = ath6kl_regwrite_read,
.write = ath6kl_regwrite_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
int ath6kl_debug_roam_tbl_event(struct ath6kl *ar, const void *buf,
size_t len)
{
const struct wmi_target_roam_tbl *tbl;
u16 num_entries;
if (len < sizeof(*tbl))
return -EINVAL;
tbl = (const struct wmi_target_roam_tbl *) buf;
num_entries = le16_to_cpu(tbl->num_entries);
if (sizeof(*tbl) + num_entries * sizeof(struct wmi_bss_roam_info) >
len)
return -EINVAL;
if (ar->debug.roam_tbl == NULL ||
ar->debug.roam_tbl_len < (unsigned int) len) {
kfree(ar->debug.roam_tbl);
ar->debug.roam_tbl = kmalloc(len, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (ar->debug.roam_tbl == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
}
memcpy(ar->debug.roam_tbl, buf, len);
ar->debug.roam_tbl_len = len;
if (test_bit(ROAM_TBL_PEND, &ar->flag)) {
clear_bit(ROAM_TBL_PEND, &ar->flag);
wake_up(&ar->event_wq);
}
return 0;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_roam_table_read(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
int ret;
long left;
struct wmi_target_roam_tbl *tbl;
u16 num_entries, i;
char *buf;
unsigned int len, buf_len;
ssize_t ret_cnt;
if (down_interruptible(&ar->sem))
return -EBUSY;
set_bit(ROAM_TBL_PEND, &ar->flag);
ret = ath6kl_wmi_get_roam_tbl_cmd(ar->wmi);
if (ret) {
up(&ar->sem);
return ret;
}
left = wait_event_interruptible_timeout(
ar->event_wq, !test_bit(ROAM_TBL_PEND, &ar->flag), WMI_TIMEOUT);
up(&ar->sem);
if (left <= 0)
return -ETIMEDOUT;
if (ar->debug.roam_tbl == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
tbl = (struct wmi_target_roam_tbl *) ar->debug.roam_tbl;
num_entries = le16_to_cpu(tbl->num_entries);
buf_len = 100 + num_entries * 100;
buf = kzalloc(buf_len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (buf == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
len = 0;
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len,
"roam_mode=%u\n\n"
"# roam_util bssid rssi rssidt last_rssi util bias\n",
le16_to_cpu(tbl->roam_mode));
for (i = 0; i < num_entries; i++) {
struct wmi_bss_roam_info *info = &tbl->info[i];
len += scnprintf(buf + len, buf_len - len,
"%d %pM %d %d %d %d %d\n",
a_sle32_to_cpu(info->roam_util), info->bssid,
info->rssi, info->rssidt, info->last_rssi,
info->util, info->bias);
}
if (len > buf_len)
len = buf_len;
ret_cnt = simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
kfree(buf);
return ret_cnt;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_roam_table = {
.read = ath6kl_roam_table_read,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_force_roam_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
int ret;
char buf[20];
size_t len;
u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
if (!mac_pton(buf, bssid))
return -EINVAL;
ret = ath6kl_wmi_force_roam_cmd(ar->wmi, bssid);
if (ret)
return ret;
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_force_roam = {
.write = ath6kl_force_roam_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_roam_mode_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
int ret;
char buf[20];
size_t len;
enum wmi_roam_mode mode;
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
if (len > 0 && buf[len - 1] == '\n')
buf[len - 1] = '\0';
if (strcasecmp(buf, "default") == 0)
mode = WMI_DEFAULT_ROAM_MODE;
else if (strcasecmp(buf, "bssbias") == 0)
mode = WMI_HOST_BIAS_ROAM_MODE;
else if (strcasecmp(buf, "lock") == 0)
mode = WMI_LOCK_BSS_MODE;
else
return -EINVAL;
ret = ath6kl_wmi_set_roam_mode_cmd(ar->wmi, mode);
if (ret)
return ret;
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_roam_mode = {
.write = ath6kl_roam_mode_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
void ath6kl_debug_set_keepalive(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 keepalive)
{
ar->debug.keepalive = keepalive;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_keepalive_read(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
char buf[16];
int len;
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u\n", ar->debug.keepalive);
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_keepalive_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
int ret;
u8 val;
ret = kstrtou8_from_user(user_buf, count, 0, &val);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = ath6kl_wmi_set_keepalive_cmd(ar->wmi, 0, val);
if (ret)
return ret;
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_keepalive = {
.open = simple_open,
.read = ath6kl_keepalive_read,
.write = ath6kl_keepalive_write,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
void ath6kl_debug_set_disconnect_timeout(struct ath6kl *ar, u8 timeout)
{
ar->debug.disc_timeout = timeout;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_disconnect_timeout_read(struct file *file,
char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
char buf[16];
int len;
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u\n", ar->debug.disc_timeout);
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_disconnect_timeout_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
int ret;
u8 val;
ret = kstrtou8_from_user(user_buf, count, 0, &val);
if (ret)
return ret;
ret = ath6kl_wmi_disctimeout_cmd(ar->wmi, 0, val);
if (ret)
return ret;
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_disconnect_timeout = {
.open = simple_open,
.read = ath6kl_disconnect_timeout_read,
.write = ath6kl_disconnect_timeout_write,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_create_qos_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct ath6kl_vif *vif;
char buf[200];
ssize_t len;
char *sptr, *token;
struct wmi_create_pstream_cmd pstream;
u32 val32;
u16 val16;
vif = ath6kl_vif_first(ar);
if (!vif)
return -EIO;
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
sptr = buf;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &pstream.user_pri))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &pstream.traffic_direc))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &pstream.traffic_class))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &pstream.traffic_type))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &pstream.voice_psc_cap))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.min_service_int = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.max_service_int = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.inactivity_int = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.suspension_int = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.service_start_time = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &pstream.tsid))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou16(token, 0, &val16))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.nominal_msdu = cpu_to_le16(val16);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou16(token, 0, &val16))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.max_msdu = cpu_to_le16(val16);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.min_data_rate = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.mean_data_rate = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.peak_data_rate = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.max_burst_size = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.delay_bound = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.min_phy_rate = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.sba = cpu_to_le32(val32);
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(token, 0, &val32))
return -EINVAL;
pstream.medium_time = cpu_to_le32(val32);
pstream.nominal_phy = le32_to_cpu(pstream.min_phy_rate) / 1000000;
ath6kl_wmi_create_pstream_cmd(ar->wmi, vif->fw_vif_idx, &pstream);
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_create_qos = {
.write = ath6kl_create_qos_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_delete_qos_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct ath6kl_vif *vif;
char buf[100];
ssize_t len;
char *sptr, *token;
u8 traffic_class;
u8 tsid;
vif = ath6kl_vif_first(ar);
if (!vif)
return -EIO;
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
sptr = buf;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &traffic_class))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou8(token, 0, &tsid))
return -EINVAL;
ath6kl_wmi_delete_pstream_cmd(ar->wmi, vif->fw_vif_idx,
traffic_class, tsid);
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_delete_qos = {
.write = ath6kl_delete_qos_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_bgscan_int_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct ath6kl_vif *vif;
u16 bgscan_int;
char buf[32];
ssize_t len;
vif = ath6kl_vif_first(ar);
if (!vif)
return -EIO;
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
if (kstrtou16(buf, 0, &bgscan_int))
return -EINVAL;
if (bgscan_int == 0)
bgscan_int = 0xffff;
vif->bg_scan_period = bgscan_int;
ath6kl_wmi_scanparams_cmd(ar->wmi, 0, 0, 0, bgscan_int, 0, 0, 0, 3,
0, 0, 0);
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_bgscan_int = {
.write = ath6kl_bgscan_int_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_listen_int_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct ath6kl_vif *vif;
u16 listen_interval;
char buf[32];
ssize_t len;
vif = ath6kl_vif_first(ar);
if (!vif)
return -EIO;
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
if (kstrtou16(buf, 0, &listen_interval))
return -EINVAL;
if ((listen_interval < 15) || (listen_interval > 3000))
return -EINVAL;
vif->listen_intvl_t = listen_interval;
ath6kl_wmi_listeninterval_cmd(ar->wmi, vif->fw_vif_idx,
vif->listen_intvl_t, 0);
return count;
}
static ssize_t ath6kl_listen_int_read(struct file *file,
char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
struct ath6kl_vif *vif;
char buf[32];
int len;
vif = ath6kl_vif_first(ar);
if (!vif)
return -EIO;
len = scnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u\n", vif->listen_intvl_t);
return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
}
static const struct file_operations fops_listen_int = {
.read = ath6kl_listen_int_read,
.write = ath6kl_listen_int_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
static ssize_t ath6kl_power_params_write(struct file *file,
const char __user *user_buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct ath6kl *ar = file->private_data;
u8 buf[100];
unsigned int len = 0;
char *sptr, *token;
u16 idle_period, ps_poll_num, dtim,
tx_wakeup, num_tx;
len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
return -EFAULT;
buf[len] = '\0';
sptr = buf;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou16(token, 0, &idle_period))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou16(token, 0, &ps_poll_num))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou16(token, 0, &dtim))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou16(token, 0, &tx_wakeup))
return -EINVAL;
token = strsep(&sptr, " ");
if (!token)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou16(token, 0, &num_tx))
return -EINVAL;
ath6kl_wmi_pmparams_cmd(ar->wmi, 0, idle_period, ps_poll_num,
dtim, tx_wakeup, num_tx, 0);
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations fops_power_params = {
.write = ath6kl_power_params_write,
.open = simple_open,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.llseek = default_llseek,
};
ath6kl: Fix kernel panic while receiving fwlog during boot "ath6kl: Defer wiphy and netdev registration till the end of ath6kl_core_init()" causes kernel panic by accessing the unallocated debug resources during boot time. To fix this, split the debug initialization funtion into two, one initializes the debug resource and the other takes care of debugfs initialization. When this issue shows up the kernel crash dump would look like ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c10666c9>] register_lock_class+0x57/0x288 [<c1065cd3>] ? trace_hardirqs_on+0xb/0xd [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c1066a8a>] __lock_acquire+0x96/0xbe5 [<c106007b>] ? alarmtimer_suspend+0x80/0x127 [<c10258da>] ? vprintk+0x394/0x3b1 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c10676b3>] lock_acquire+0xda/0xf9 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c1532ce3>] _raw_spin_lock+0x28/0x58 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<f801f4c9>] ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<f80310a4>] ath6kl_wmi_control_rx+0x69d/0xb50 [ath6kl_core] [<f802d2e1>] ? ath6kl_rx+0x3c/0x839 [ath6kl_core] [<f802d35d>] ath6kl_rx+0xb8/0x839 [ath6kl_core] [<c104b81e>] ? local_clock+0x2d/0x4e [<c102a0af>] ? _local_bh_enable_ip+0x94/0x98 [<f802bfc0>] ? ath6kl_alloc_amsdu_rxbuf+0xb7/0xb7 [<f8023b28>] ath6kl_htc_rxmsg_pending_handler+0x891/0x988 [ath6kl_core] [<f802bf00>] ? ath6kl_refill_amsdu_rxbufs+0x89/0x92 [<f802d2a5>] ? aggr_timeout+0xed/0xed [ath6kl_core] [<f802bfc0>] ? ath6kl_alloc_amsdu_rxbuf+0xb7/0xb7 [<f802c420>] ? ath6kl_tx_complete+0x376/0x376 [ath6kl_core] [<f8020e92>] ath6kl_hif_intr_bh_handler+0xf7/0x33e [<c138ab00>] ? mmc_host_disable+0x15/0x3a [<f8123b5c>] ath6kl_sdio_irq_handler+0x3c/0x90 [ath6kl_sdio] [<c1392f56>] sdio_irq_thread+0xb6/0x29c [<c1392ea0>] ? sdio_claim_irq+0x1cb/0x1cb [<c103d4c0>] kthread+0x67/0x6c [<c103d459>] ? __init_kthread_worker+0x42/0x42 [<c153903a>] kernel_thread_helper+0x6/0xd BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at EIP: [<f801f4d4>] ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0xa7/0x10a kvalo: rename new function to ath6kl_debug_init_fs() and add a comment why it's needed Reported-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2012-03-06 02:09:40 -07:00
void ath6kl_debug_init(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
skb_queue_head_init(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue);
init_completion(&ar->debug.fwlog_completion);
/*
* Actually we are lying here but don't know how to read the mask
* value from the firmware.
*/
ar->debug.fwlog_mask = 0;
ath6kl: Fix kernel panic while receiving fwlog during boot "ath6kl: Defer wiphy and netdev registration till the end of ath6kl_core_init()" causes kernel panic by accessing the unallocated debug resources during boot time. To fix this, split the debug initialization funtion into two, one initializes the debug resource and the other takes care of debugfs initialization. When this issue shows up the kernel crash dump would look like ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c10666c9>] register_lock_class+0x57/0x288 [<c1065cd3>] ? trace_hardirqs_on+0xb/0xd [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c1066a8a>] __lock_acquire+0x96/0xbe5 [<c106007b>] ? alarmtimer_suspend+0x80/0x127 [<c10258da>] ? vprintk+0x394/0x3b1 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c10676b3>] lock_acquire+0xda/0xf9 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c1532ce3>] _raw_spin_lock+0x28/0x58 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<f801f4c9>] ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<f80310a4>] ath6kl_wmi_control_rx+0x69d/0xb50 [ath6kl_core] [<f802d2e1>] ? ath6kl_rx+0x3c/0x839 [ath6kl_core] [<f802d35d>] ath6kl_rx+0xb8/0x839 [ath6kl_core] [<c104b81e>] ? local_clock+0x2d/0x4e [<c102a0af>] ? _local_bh_enable_ip+0x94/0x98 [<f802bfc0>] ? ath6kl_alloc_amsdu_rxbuf+0xb7/0xb7 [<f8023b28>] ath6kl_htc_rxmsg_pending_handler+0x891/0x988 [ath6kl_core] [<f802bf00>] ? ath6kl_refill_amsdu_rxbufs+0x89/0x92 [<f802d2a5>] ? aggr_timeout+0xed/0xed [ath6kl_core] [<f802bfc0>] ? ath6kl_alloc_amsdu_rxbuf+0xb7/0xb7 [<f802c420>] ? ath6kl_tx_complete+0x376/0x376 [ath6kl_core] [<f8020e92>] ath6kl_hif_intr_bh_handler+0xf7/0x33e [<c138ab00>] ? mmc_host_disable+0x15/0x3a [<f8123b5c>] ath6kl_sdio_irq_handler+0x3c/0x90 [ath6kl_sdio] [<c1392f56>] sdio_irq_thread+0xb6/0x29c [<c1392ea0>] ? sdio_claim_irq+0x1cb/0x1cb [<c103d4c0>] kthread+0x67/0x6c [<c103d459>] ? __init_kthread_worker+0x42/0x42 [<c153903a>] kernel_thread_helper+0x6/0xd BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at EIP: [<f801f4d4>] ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0xa7/0x10a kvalo: rename new function to ath6kl_debug_init_fs() and add a comment why it's needed Reported-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2012-03-06 02:09:40 -07:00
}
ath6kl: Fix kernel panic while receiving fwlog during boot "ath6kl: Defer wiphy and netdev registration till the end of ath6kl_core_init()" causes kernel panic by accessing the unallocated debug resources during boot time. To fix this, split the debug initialization funtion into two, one initializes the debug resource and the other takes care of debugfs initialization. When this issue shows up the kernel crash dump would look like ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c10666c9>] register_lock_class+0x57/0x288 [<c1065cd3>] ? trace_hardirqs_on+0xb/0xd [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c1066a8a>] __lock_acquire+0x96/0xbe5 [<c106007b>] ? alarmtimer_suspend+0x80/0x127 [<c10258da>] ? vprintk+0x394/0x3b1 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c10676b3>] lock_acquire+0xda/0xf9 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<c1532ce3>] _raw_spin_lock+0x28/0x58 [<f801f4c9>] ? ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<f801f4c9>] ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0x9c/0x10a [<f80310a4>] ath6kl_wmi_control_rx+0x69d/0xb50 [ath6kl_core] [<f802d2e1>] ? ath6kl_rx+0x3c/0x839 [ath6kl_core] [<f802d35d>] ath6kl_rx+0xb8/0x839 [ath6kl_core] [<c104b81e>] ? local_clock+0x2d/0x4e [<c102a0af>] ? _local_bh_enable_ip+0x94/0x98 [<f802bfc0>] ? ath6kl_alloc_amsdu_rxbuf+0xb7/0xb7 [<f8023b28>] ath6kl_htc_rxmsg_pending_handler+0x891/0x988 [ath6kl_core] [<f802bf00>] ? ath6kl_refill_amsdu_rxbufs+0x89/0x92 [<f802d2a5>] ? aggr_timeout+0xed/0xed [ath6kl_core] [<f802bfc0>] ? ath6kl_alloc_amsdu_rxbuf+0xb7/0xb7 [<f802c420>] ? ath6kl_tx_complete+0x376/0x376 [ath6kl_core] [<f8020e92>] ath6kl_hif_intr_bh_handler+0xf7/0x33e [<c138ab00>] ? mmc_host_disable+0x15/0x3a [<f8123b5c>] ath6kl_sdio_irq_handler+0x3c/0x90 [ath6kl_sdio] [<c1392f56>] sdio_irq_thread+0xb6/0x29c [<c1392ea0>] ? sdio_claim_irq+0x1cb/0x1cb [<c103d4c0>] kthread+0x67/0x6c [<c103d459>] ? __init_kthread_worker+0x42/0x42 [<c153903a>] kernel_thread_helper+0x6/0xd BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at EIP: [<f801f4d4>] ath6kl_debug_fwlog_event+0xa7/0x10a kvalo: rename new function to ath6kl_debug_init_fs() and add a comment why it's needed Reported-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
2012-03-06 02:09:40 -07:00
/*
* Initialisation needs to happen in two stages as fwlog events can come
* before cfg80211 is initialised, and debugfs depends on cfg80211
* initialisation.
*/
int ath6kl_debug_init_fs(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
ar->debugfs_phy = debugfs_create_dir("ath6kl",
ar->wiphy->debugfsdir);
if (!ar->debugfs_phy)
return -ENOMEM;
debugfs_create_file("tgt_stats", 0400, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_tgt_stats);
if (ar->hif_type == ATH6KL_HIF_TYPE_SDIO)
debugfs_create_file("credit_dist_stats", 0400,
ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_credit_dist_stats);
debugfs_create_file("endpoint_stats", 0600,
ar->debugfs_phy, ar, &fops_endpoint_stats);
debugfs_create_file("fwlog", 0400, ar->debugfs_phy, ar, &fops_fwlog);
debugfs_create_file("fwlog_block", 0400, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_fwlog_block);
debugfs_create_file("fwlog_mask", 0600, ar->debugfs_phy,
ar, &fops_fwlog_mask);
debugfs_create_file("reg_addr", 0600, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_diag_reg_read);
debugfs_create_file("reg_dump", 0400, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_reg_dump);
debugfs_create_file("lrssi_roam_threshold", 0600,
ar->debugfs_phy, ar, &fops_lrssi_roam_threshold);
debugfs_create_file("reg_write", 0600,
ar->debugfs_phy, ar, &fops_diag_reg_write);
debugfs_create_file("war_stats", 0400, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_war_stats);
debugfs_create_file("roam_table", 0400, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_roam_table);
debugfs_create_file("force_roam", 0200, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_force_roam);
debugfs_create_file("roam_mode", 0200, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_roam_mode);
debugfs_create_file("keepalive", 0600, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_keepalive);
debugfs_create_file("disconnect_timeout", 0600,
ar->debugfs_phy, ar, &fops_disconnect_timeout);
debugfs_create_file("create_qos", 0200, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_create_qos);
debugfs_create_file("delete_qos", 0200, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_delete_qos);
debugfs_create_file("bgscan_interval", 0200,
ar->debugfs_phy, ar, &fops_bgscan_int);
debugfs_create_file("listen_interval", 0600,
ar->debugfs_phy, ar, &fops_listen_int);
debugfs_create_file("power_params", 0200, ar->debugfs_phy, ar,
&fops_power_params);
return 0;
}
void ath6kl_debug_cleanup(struct ath6kl *ar)
{
skb_queue_purge(&ar->debug.fwlog_queue);
complete(&ar->debug.fwlog_completion);
kfree(ar->debug.roam_tbl);
}
Add ath6kl cleaned up driver Last May we started working on cleaning up ath6kl driver which is currently in staging. The work has happened in a separate ath6kl-cleanup tree: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath6kl-cleanup.git;a=summary After over 1100 (!) patches we have now reached a state where I would like to start discussing about pushing the driver to the wireless trees and replacing the staging driver. The driver is now a lot smaller and looks like a proper Linux driver. The size of the driver (measured with simple wc -l) dropped from 49 kLOC to 18 kLOC and the number of the .c and .h files dropped from 107 to 22. Most importantly the number of subdirectories reduced from 26 to zero :) There are two remaining checkpatch warnings in the driver which we decided to omit for now: drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.c:31: WARNING: printk() should include KERN_ facility level drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/sdio.c:527: WARNING: msleep < 20ms can sleep for up to 20ms; see Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt The driver has endian annotations for all the hardware specific structures and there are no sparse errors. Unfortunately I don't have any big endian hardware to test that right now. We have been testing the driver both on x86 and arm platforms. The code is also compiled with sparc and parisc cross compilers. Notable missing features compared to the current staging driver are: o HCI over SDIO support o nl80211 testmode o firmware logging o suspend support Testmode, firmware logging and suspend support will be added soon. HCI over SDIO support will be more difficult as the HCI driver needs to share code with the wifi driver. This is something we need to research more. Also I want to point out the changes I did for signed endian support. As I wasn't able to find any support for signed endian annotations I decided to follow what NTFS has done and added my own. Grep for sle16 and sle32, especially from wmi.h. Various people have been working on the cleanup, the hall of fame based on number of patches is: 543 Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan 403 Raja Mani 252 Kalle Valo 16 Vivek Natarajan 12 Suraj Sumangala 3 Joe Perches 2 Jouni Malinen Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Vivek Natarajan <nataraja@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Suraj Sumangala <surajs@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <jouni@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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#endif