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===========================
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection Driver for Linux
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Driver for Linux in support of:
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection
Copyright (C) 2003-2005, Intel Corporation
README.ipw2100
March 14, 2005
Version: 1.1.3
Date : October 17, 2005
===========================
Index
---------------------------
0. Introduction
1. Release 1.1.0 Current Features
2. Command Line Parameters
3. Sysfs Helper Files
4. Radio Kill Switch
5. Dynamic Firmware
6. Power Management
7. Support
8. License
-----------------------------------------------
0. IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE USING THIS DRIVER
1. Introduction
2. Release 1.1.3 Current Features
3. Command Line Parameters
4. Sysfs Helper Files
5. Radio Kill Switch
6. Dynamic Firmware
7. Power Management
8. Support
9. License
===========================
0. Introduction
------------ ----- ----- ---- --- -- -
0. IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE USING THIS DRIVER
-----------------------------------------------
Important Notice FOR ALL USERS OR DISTRIBUTORS!!!!
Intel wireless LAN adapters are engineered, manufactured, tested, and
quality checked to ensure that they meet all necessary local and
governmental regulatory agency requirements for the regions that they
are designated and/or marked to ship into. Since wireless LANs are
generally unlicensed devices that share spectrum with radars,
satellites, and other licensed and unlicensed devices, it is sometimes
necessary to dynamically detect, avoid, and limit usage to avoid
interference with these devices. In many instances Intel is required to
provide test data to prove regional and local compliance to regional and
governmental regulations before certification or approval to use the
product is granted. Intel's wireless LAN's EEPROM, firmware, and
software driver are designed to carefully control parameters that affect
radio operation and to ensure electromagnetic compliance (EMC). These
parameters include, without limitation, RF power, spectrum usage,
channel scanning, and human exposure.
For these reasons Intel cannot permit any manipulation by third parties
of the software provided in binary format with the wireless WLAN
adapters (e.g., the EEPROM and firmware). Furthermore, if you use any
patches, utilities, or code with the Intel wireless LAN adapters that
have been manipulated by an unauthorized party (i.e., patches,
utilities, or code (including open source code modifications) which have
not been validated by Intel), (i) you will be solely responsible for
ensuring the regulatory compliance of the products, (ii) Intel will bear
no liability, under any theory of liability for any issues associated
with the modified products, including without limitation, claims under
the warranty and/or issues arising from regulatory non-compliance, and
(iii) Intel will not provide or be required to assist in providing
support to any third parties for such modified products.
Note: Many regulatory agencies consider Wireless LAN adapters to be
modules, and accordingly, condition system-level regulatory approval
upon receipt and review of test data documenting that the antennas and
system configuration do not cause the EMC and radio operation to be
non-compliant.
The drivers available for download from SourceForge are provided as a
part of a development project. Conformance to local regulatory
requirements is the responsibility of the individual developer. As
such, if you are interested in deploying or shipping a driver as part of
solution intended to be used for purposes other than development, please
obtain a tested driver from Intel Customer Support at:
http://support.intel.com/support/notebook/sb/CS-006408.htm
1. Introduction
-----------------------------------------------
This document provides a brief overview of the features supported by the
IPW2100 driver project. The main project website, where the latest
@ -34,9 +89,8 @@ potential fixes and patches, as well as links to the development mailing list
for the driver project.
===========================
1. Release 1.1.0 Current Supported Features
---------------------------
2. Release 1.1.3 Current Supported Features
-----------------------------------------------
- Managed (BSS) and Ad-Hoc (IBSS)
- WEP (shared key and open)
- Wireless Tools support
@ -51,9 +105,8 @@ on the amount of validation and interoperability testing that has been
performed on a given feature.
===========================
2. Command Line Parameters
---------------------------
3. Command Line Parameters
-----------------------------------------------
If the driver is built as a module, the following optional parameters are used
by entering them on the command line with the modprobe command using this
@ -75,9 +128,9 @@ associate boolean associate=0 /* Do NOT auto associate */
disable boolean disable=1 /* Do not power the HW */
===========================
3. Sysfs Helper Files
4. Sysfs Helper Files
---------------------------
-----------------------------------------------
There are several ways to control the behavior of the driver. Many of the
general capabilities are exposed through the Wireless Tools (iwconfig). There
@ -120,9 +173,8 @@ For the device level files, see /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2100:
based RF kill from ON -> OFF -> ON, the radio will NOT come back on
===========================
4. Radio Kill Switch
---------------------------
5. Radio Kill Switch
-----------------------------------------------
Most laptops provide the ability for the user to physically disable the radio.
Some vendors have implemented this as a physical switch that requires no
software to turn the radio off and on. On other laptops, however, the switch
@ -134,9 +186,8 @@ See the Sysfs helper file 'rf_kill' for determining the state of the RF switch
on your system.
===========================
5. Dynamic Firmware
---------------------------
6. Dynamic Firmware
-----------------------------------------------
As the firmware is licensed under a restricted use license, it can not be
included within the kernel sources. To enable the IPW2100 you will need a
firmware image to load into the wireless NIC's processors.
@ -146,9 +197,8 @@ You can obtain these images from <http://ipw2100.sf.net/firmware.php>.
See INSTALL for instructions on installing the firmware.
===========================
6. Power Management
---------------------------
7. Power Management
-----------------------------------------------
The IPW2100 supports the configuration of the Power Save Protocol
through a private wireless extension interface. The IPW2100 supports
the following different modes:
@ -200,9 +250,8 @@ xxxx/yyyy will be replaced with 'off' -- the level reported will be the active
level if `iwconfig eth1 power on` is invoked.
===========================
7. Support
---------------------------
8. Support
-----------------------------------------------
For general development information and support,
go to:
@ -218,9 +267,8 @@ For installation support on the ipw2100 1.1.0 driver on Linux kernels
http://supportmail.intel.com
===========================
8. License
---------------------------
9. License
-----------------------------------------------
Copyright(c) 2003 - 2005 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux in support of:
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
Note: The Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux and Intel(R)
PRO/Wireless 2200BG Driver for Linux is a unified driver that works on
both hardware adapters listed above. In this document the Intel(R)
PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux will be used to reference the
Note: The Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux and Intel(R)
PRO/Wireless 2200BG Driver for Linux is a unified driver that works on
both hardware adapters listed above. In this document the Intel(R)
PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux will be used to reference the
unified driver.
Copyright (C) 2004-2005, Intel Corporation
README.ipw2200
Version: 1.0.0
Date : January 31, 2005
Version: 1.0.8
Date : October 20, 2005
Index
-----------------------------------------------
0. IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE USING THIS DRIVER
1. Introduction
1.1. Overview of features
1.2. Module parameters
1.3. Wireless Extension Private Methods
1.4. Sysfs Helper Files
2. About the Version Numbers
3. Support
4. License
2. Ad-Hoc Networking
3. Interacting with Wireless Tools
3.1. iwconfig mode
4. About the Version Numbers
5. Firmware installation
6. Support
7. License
0. IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE USING THIS DRIVER
-----------------------------------------------
Important Notice FOR ALL USERS OR DISTRIBUTORS!!!!
Intel wireless LAN adapters are engineered, manufactured, tested, and
quality checked to ensure that they meet all necessary local and
governmental regulatory agency requirements for the regions that they
are designated and/or marked to ship into. Since wireless LANs are
generally unlicensed devices that share spectrum with radars,
satellites, and other licensed and unlicensed devices, it is sometimes
necessary to dynamically detect, avoid, and limit usage to avoid
interference with these devices. In many instances Intel is required to
provide test data to prove regional and local compliance to regional and
governmental regulations before certification or approval to use the
product is granted. Intel's wireless LAN's EEPROM, firmware, and
software driver are designed to carefully control parameters that affect
radio operation and to ensure electromagnetic compliance (EMC). These
parameters include, without limitation, RF power, spectrum usage,
channel scanning, and human exposure.
For these reasons Intel cannot permit any manipulation by third parties
of the software provided in binary format with the wireless WLAN
adapters (e.g., the EEPROM and firmware). Furthermore, if you use any
patches, utilities, or code with the Intel wireless LAN adapters that
have been manipulated by an unauthorized party (i.e., patches,
utilities, or code (including open source code modifications) which have
not been validated by Intel), (i) you will be solely responsible for
ensuring the regulatory compliance of the products, (ii) Intel will bear
no liability, under any theory of liability for any issues associated
with the modified products, including without limitation, claims under
the warranty and/or issues arising from regulatory non-compliance, and
(iii) Intel will not provide or be required to assist in providing
support to any third parties for such modified products.
Note: Many regulatory agencies consider Wireless LAN adapters to be
modules, and accordingly, condition system-level regulatory approval
upon receipt and review of test data documenting that the antennas and
system configuration do not cause the EMC and radio operation to be
non-compliant.
The drivers available for download from SourceForge are provided as a
part of a development project. Conformance to local regulatory
requirements is the responsibility of the individual developer. As
such, if you are interested in deploying or shipping a driver as part of
solution intended to be used for purposes other than development, please
obtain a tested driver from Intel Customer Support at:
http://support.intel.com/support/notebook/sb/CS-006408.htm
1. Introduction
@ -45,7 +101,7 @@ file.
1.1. Overview of Features
-----------------------------------------------
The current release (1.0.0) supports the following features:
The current release (1.0.8) supports the following features:
+ BSS mode (Infrastructure, Managed)
+ IBSS mode (Ad-Hoc)
@ -56,17 +112,27 @@ The current release (1.0.0) supports the following features:
+ Full A rate support (2915 only)
+ Transmit power control
+ S state support (ACPI suspend/resume)
The following features are currently enabled, but not officially
supported:
+ WPA
+ long/short preamble support
+ Monitor mode (aka RFMon)
The distinction between officially supported and enabled is a reflection
on the amount of validation and interoperability testing that has been
performed on a given feature.
1.2. Command Line Parameters
-----------------------------------------------
Like many modules used in the Linux kernel, the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless
2915ABG Driver for Linux allows certain configuration options to be
provided as module parameters. The most common way to specify a module
parameter is via the command line.
Like many modules used in the Linux kernel, the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless
2915ABG Driver for Linux allows configuration options to be provided
as module parameters. The most common way to specify a module parameter
is via the command line.
The general form is:
@ -96,14 +162,18 @@ Where the supported parameter are:
debug
If using a debug build, this is used to control the amount of debug
info is logged. See the 'dval' and 'load' script for more info on
how to use this (the dval and load scripts are provided as part
info is logged. See the 'dvals' and 'load' script for more info on
how to use this (the dvals and load scripts are provided as part
of the ipw2200 development snapshot releases available from the
SourceForge project at http://ipw2200.sf.net)
led
Can be used to turn on experimental LED code.
0 = Off, 1 = On. Default is 0.
mode
Can be used to set the default mode of the adapter.
0 = Managed, 1 = Ad-Hoc
0 = Managed, 1 = Ad-Hoc, 2 = Monitor
1.3. Wireless Extension Private Methods
@ -164,8 +234,8 @@ The supported private methods are:
-----------------------------------------------
The Linux kernel provides a pseudo file system that can be used to
access various components of the operating system. The Intel(R)
PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux exposes several configuration
access various components of the operating system. The Intel(R)
PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux exposes several configuration
parameters through this mechanism.
An entry in the sysfs can support reading and/or writing. You can
@ -184,13 +254,13 @@ You can set the debug level via:
Where $VALUE would be a number in the case of this sysfs entry. The
input to sysfs files does not have to be a number. For example, the
firmware loader used by hotplug utilizes sysfs entries for transferring
firmware loader used by hotplug utilizes sysfs entries for transfering
the firmware image from user space into the driver.
The Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Driver for Linux exposes sysfs entries
at two levels -- driver level, which apply to all instances of the
driver (in the event that there are more than one device installed) and
device level, which applies only to the single specific instance.
at two levels -- driver level, which apply to all instances of the driver
(in the event that there are more than one device installed) and device
level, which applies only to the single specific instance.
1.4.1 Driver Level Sysfs Helper Files
@ -203,6 +273,7 @@ For the driver level files, look in /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/
This controls the same global as the 'debug' module parameter
1.4.2 Device Level Sysfs Helper Files
-----------------------------------------------
@ -213,7 +284,7 @@ For the device level files, look in
For example:
/sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/0000:02:01.0
For the device level files, see /sys/bus/pci/[drivers/ipw2200:
For the device level files, see /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200:
rf_kill
read -
@ -231,8 +302,59 @@ For the device level files, see /sys/bus/pci/[drivers/ipw2200:
ucode
read-only access to the ucode version number
led
read -
0 = LED code disabled
1 = LED code enabled
write -
0 = Disable LED code
1 = Enable LED code
2. About the Version Numbers
NOTE: The LED code has been reported to hang some systems when
running ifconfig and is therefore disabled by default.
2. Ad-Hoc Networking
-----------------------------------------------
When using a device in an Ad-Hoc network, it is useful to understand the
sequence and requirements for the driver to be able to create, join, or
merge networks.
The following attempts to provide enough information so that you can
have a consistent experience while using the driver as a member of an
Ad-Hoc network.
2.1. Joining an Ad-Hoc Network
-----------------------------------------------
The easiest way to get onto an Ad-Hoc network is to join one that
already exists.
2.2. Creating an Ad-Hoc Network
-----------------------------------------------
An Ad-Hoc networks is created using the syntax of the Wireless tool.
For Example:
iwconfig eth1 mode ad-hoc essid testing channel 2
2.3. Merging Ad-Hoc Networks
-----------------------------------------------
3. Interaction with Wireless Tools
-----------------------------------------------
3.1 iwconfig mode
-----------------------------------------------
When configuring the mode of the adapter, all run-time configured parameters
are reset to the value used when the module was loaded. This includes
channels, rates, ESSID, etc.
4. About the Version Numbers
-----------------------------------------------
Due to the nature of open source development projects, there are
@ -259,12 +381,23 @@ available as quickly as possible, unknown anomalies should be expected.
The major version number will be incremented when significant changes
are made to the driver. Currently, there are no major changes planned.
5. Firmware installation
----------------------------------------------
3. Support
The driver requires a firmware image, download it and extract the
files under /lib/firmware (or wherever your hotplug's firmware.agent
will look for firmware files)
The firmware can be downloaded from the following URL:
http://ipw2200.sf.net/
6. Support
-----------------------------------------------
For installation support of the 1.0.0 version, you can contact
http://supportmail.intel.com, or you can use the open source project
For direct support of the 1.0.0 version, you can contact
http://supportmail.intel.com, or you can use the open source project
support.
For general information and support, go to:
@ -272,7 +405,7 @@ For general information and support, go to:
http://ipw2200.sf.net/
4. License
7. License
-----------------------------------------------
Copyright(c) 2003 - 2005 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
@ -297,4 +430,3 @@ For general information and support, go to:
James P. Ketrenos <ipw2100-admin@linux.intel.com>
Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497

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@ -1330,6 +1330,24 @@ M: john.ronciak@intel.com
W: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/
S: Supported
INTEL PRO/WIRELESS 2100 NETWORK CONNECTION SUPPORT
P: Yi Zhu
M: yi.zhu@intel.com
P: James Ketrenos
M: jketreno@linux.intel.com
L: http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ipw2100-devel
W: http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net
S: Supported
INTEL PRO/WIRELESS 2915ABG NETWORK CONNECTION SUPPORT
P: Yi Zhu
M: yi.zhu@intel.com
P: James Ketrenos
M: jketreno@linux.intel.com
L: http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ipw2100-devel
W: http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net
S: Supported
IOC3 DRIVER
P: Ralf Baechle
M: ralf@linux-mips.org

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/******************************************************************************
Copyright(c) 2003 - 2005 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Copyright(c) 2003 - 2004 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ struct ipw2100_rx_packet;
#define IPW_DL_IOCTL (1<<14)
#define IPW_DL_RF_KILL (1<<17)
#define IPW_DL_MANAGE (1<<15)
#define IPW_DL_FW (1<<16)
@ -156,7 +155,9 @@ extern const char *band_str[];
struct bd_status {
union {
struct { u8 nlf:1, txType:2, intEnabled:1, reserved:4;} fields;
struct {
u8 nlf:1, txType:2, intEnabled:1, reserved:4;
} fields;
u8 field;
} info;
} __attribute__ ((packed));
@ -165,7 +166,7 @@ struct ipw2100_bd {
u32 host_addr;
u32 buf_length;
struct bd_status status;
/* number of fragments for frame (should be set only for
/* number of fragments for frame (should be set only for
* 1st TBD) */
u8 num_fragments;
u8 reserved[6];
@ -293,10 +294,10 @@ struct ipw2100_cmd_header {
struct ipw2100_data_header {
u32 host_command_reg;
u32 host_command_reg1;
u8 encrypted; // BOOLEAN in win! TRUE if frame is enc by driver
u8 encrypted; // BOOLEAN in win! TRUE if frame is enc by driver
u8 needs_encryption; // BOOLEAN in win! TRUE if frma need to be enc in NIC
u8 wep_index; // 0 no key, 1-4 key index, 0xff immediate key
u8 key_size; // 0 no imm key, 0x5 64bit encr, 0xd 128bit encr, 0x10 128bit encr and 128bit IV
u8 key_size; // 0 no imm key, 0x5 64bit encr, 0xd 128bit encr, 0x10 128bit encr and 128bit IV
u8 key[16];
u8 reserved[10]; // f/w reserved
u8 src_addr[ETH_ALEN];
@ -306,14 +307,13 @@ struct ipw2100_data_header {
/* Host command data structure */
struct host_command {
u32 host_command; // COMMAND ID
u32 host_command1; // COMMAND ID
u32 host_command; // COMMAND ID
u32 host_command1; // COMMAND ID
u32 host_command_sequence; // UNIQUE COMMAND NUMBER (ID)
u32 host_command_length; // LENGTH
u32 host_command_parameters[HOST_COMMAND_PARAMS_REG_LEN]; // COMMAND PARAMETERS
} __attribute__ ((packed));
typedef enum {
POWER_ON_RESET,
EXIT_POWER_DOWN_RESET,
@ -328,17 +328,16 @@ enum {
RX
};
struct ipw2100_tx_packet {
int type;
int index;
union {
struct { /* COMMAND */
struct ipw2100_cmd_header* cmd;
struct { /* COMMAND */
struct ipw2100_cmd_header *cmd;
dma_addr_t cmd_phys;
} c_struct;
struct { /* DATA */
struct ipw2100_data_header* data;
struct { /* DATA */
struct ipw2100_data_header *data;
dma_addr_t data_phys;
struct ieee80211_txb *txb;
} d_struct;
@ -348,7 +347,6 @@ struct ipw2100_tx_packet {
struct list_head list;
};
struct ipw2100_rx_packet {
struct ipw2100_rx *rxp;
dma_addr_t dma_addr;
@ -432,13 +430,13 @@ enum {
};
#define STATUS_POWERED (1<<0)
#define STATUS_CMD_ACTIVE (1<<1) /**< host command in progress */
#define STATUS_RUNNING (1<<2) /* Card initialized, but not enabled */
#define STATUS_ENABLED (1<<3) /* Card enabled -- can scan,Tx,Rx */
#define STATUS_STOPPING (1<<4) /* Card is in shutdown phase */
#define STATUS_INITIALIZED (1<<5) /* Card is ready for external calls */
#define STATUS_ASSOCIATING (1<<9) /* Associated, but no BSSID yet */
#define STATUS_ASSOCIATED (1<<10) /* Associated and BSSID valid */
#define STATUS_CMD_ACTIVE (1<<1) /**< host command in progress */
#define STATUS_RUNNING (1<<2) /* Card initialized, but not enabled */
#define STATUS_ENABLED (1<<3) /* Card enabled -- can scan,Tx,Rx */
#define STATUS_STOPPING (1<<4) /* Card is in shutdown phase */
#define STATUS_INITIALIZED (1<<5) /* Card is ready for external calls */
#define STATUS_ASSOCIATING (1<<9) /* Associated, but no BSSID yet */
#define STATUS_ASSOCIATED (1<<10) /* Associated and BSSID valid */
#define STATUS_INT_ENABLED (1<<11)
#define STATUS_RF_KILL_HW (1<<12)
#define STATUS_RF_KILL_SW (1<<13)
@ -451,9 +449,7 @@ enum {
#define STATUS_SCAN_COMPLETE (1<<26)
#define STATUS_WX_EVENT_PENDING (1<<27)
#define STATUS_RESET_PENDING (1<<29)
#define STATUS_SECURITY_UPDATED (1<<30) /* Security sync needed */
#define STATUS_SECURITY_UPDATED (1<<30) /* Security sync needed */
/* Internal NIC states */
#define IPW_STATE_INITIALIZED (1<<0)
@ -469,11 +465,9 @@ enum {
#define IPW_STATE_POWER_DOWN (1<<10)
#define IPW_STATE_SCANNING (1<<11)
#define CFG_STATIC_CHANNEL (1<<0) /* Restrict assoc. to single channel */
#define CFG_STATIC_ESSID (1<<1) /* Restrict assoc. to single SSID */
#define CFG_STATIC_BSSID (1<<2) /* Restrict assoc. to single BSSID */
#define CFG_STATIC_CHANNEL (1<<0) /* Restrict assoc. to single channel */
#define CFG_STATIC_ESSID (1<<1) /* Restrict assoc. to single SSID */
#define CFG_STATIC_BSSID (1<<2) /* Restrict assoc. to single BSSID */
#define CFG_CUSTOM_MAC (1<<3)
#define CFG_LONG_PREAMBLE (1<<4)
#define CFG_ASSOCIATE (1<<6)
@ -481,14 +475,17 @@ enum {
#define CFG_ADHOC_CREATE (1<<8)
#define CFG_C3_DISABLED (1<<9)
#define CFG_PASSIVE_SCAN (1<<10)
#ifdef CONFIG_IPW2100_MONITOR
#define CFG_CRC_CHECK (1<<11)
#endif
#define CAP_SHARED_KEY (1<<0) /* Off = OPEN */
#define CAP_PRIVACY_ON (1<<1) /* Off = No privacy */
#define CAP_SHARED_KEY (1<<0) /* Off = OPEN */
#define CAP_PRIVACY_ON (1<<1) /* Off = No privacy */
struct ipw2100_priv {
int stop_hang_check; /* Set 1 when shutting down to kill hang_check */
int stop_rf_kill; /* Set 1 when shutting down to kill rf_kill */
int stop_hang_check; /* Set 1 when shutting down to kill hang_check */
int stop_rf_kill; /* Set 1 when shutting down to kill rf_kill */
struct ieee80211_device *ieee;
unsigned long status;
@ -519,19 +516,16 @@ struct ipw2100_priv {
unsigned long hw_features;
int hangs;
u32 last_rtc;
int dump_raw; /* 1 to dump raw bytes in /sys/.../memory */
u8* snapshot[0x30];
int dump_raw; /* 1 to dump raw bytes in /sys/.../memory */
u8 *snapshot[0x30];
u8 mandatory_bssid_mac[ETH_ALEN];
u8 mac_addr[ETH_ALEN];
int power_mode;
/* WEP data */
struct ieee80211_security sec;
int messages_sent;
int short_retry_limit;
int long_retry_limit;
@ -599,7 +593,6 @@ struct ipw2100_priv {
wait_queue_head_t wait_command_queue;
};
/*********************************************************
* Host Command -> From Driver to FW
*********************************************************/
@ -646,7 +639,6 @@ struct ipw2100_priv {
#define CARD_DISABLE_PHY_OFF 61
#define MSDU_TX_RATES 62
/* Rogue AP Detection */
#define SET_STATION_STAT_BITS 64
#define CLEAR_STATIONS_STAT_BITS 65
@ -655,8 +647,6 @@ struct ipw2100_priv {
#define DISASSOCIATION_BSSID 68
#define SET_WPA_IE 69
/* system configuration bit mask: */
#define IPW_CFG_MONITOR 0x00004
#define IPW_CFG_PREAMBLE_AUTO 0x00010
@ -704,7 +694,7 @@ struct ipw2100_priv {
#define IPW2100_INTA_TX_TRANSFER (0x00000001) // Bit 0 (LSB)
#define IPW2100_INTA_RX_TRANSFER (0x00000002) // Bit 1
#define IPW2100_INTA_TX_COMPLETE (0x00000004) // Bit 2
#define IPW2100_INTA_EVENT_INTERRUPT (0x00000008) // Bit 3
#define IPW2100_INTA_EVENT_INTERRUPT (0x00000008) // Bit 3
#define IPW2100_INTA_STATUS_CHANGE (0x00000010) // Bit 4
#define IPW2100_INTA_BEACON_PERIOD_EXPIRED (0x00000020) // Bit 5
#define IPW2100_INTA_SLAVE_MODE_HOST_COMMAND_DONE (0x00010000) // Bit 16
@ -784,9 +774,6 @@ struct ipw2100_priv {
#define IPW_CARD_DISABLE_PHY_OFF_COMPLETE_WAIT 100 // 100 milli
#define IPW_PREPARE_POWER_DOWN_COMPLETE_WAIT 100 // 100 milli
#define IPW_HEADER_802_11_SIZE sizeof(struct ieee80211_hdr_3addr)
#define IPW_MAX_80211_PAYLOAD_SIZE 2304U
#define IPW_MAX_802_11_PAYLOAD_LENGTH 2312
@ -843,8 +830,8 @@ struct ipw2100_rx {
#define IPW_TX_POWER_MIN_DBM (-12)
#define IPW_TX_POWER_MAX_DBM 16
#define FW_SCAN_DONOT_ASSOCIATE 0x0001 // Dont Attempt to Associate after Scan
#define FW_SCAN_PASSIVE 0x0008 // Force PASSSIVE Scan
#define FW_SCAN_DONOT_ASSOCIATE 0x0001 // Dont Attempt to Associate after Scan
#define FW_SCAN_PASSIVE 0x0008 // Force PASSSIVE Scan
#define REG_MIN_CHANNEL 0
#define REG_MAX_CHANNEL 14
@ -856,7 +843,6 @@ struct ipw2100_rx {
#define DIVERSITY_ANTENNA_A 1 // Use antenna A
#define DIVERSITY_ANTENNA_B 2 // Use antenna B
#define HOST_COMMAND_WAIT 0
#define HOST_COMMAND_NO_WAIT 1
@ -873,10 +859,9 @@ struct ipw2100_rx {
#define TYPE_ASSOCIATION_REQUEST 0x0013
#define TYPE_REASSOCIATION_REQUEST 0x0014
#define HW_FEATURE_RFKILL (0x0001)
#define RF_KILLSWITCH_OFF (1)
#define RF_KILLSWITCH_ON (0)
#define HW_FEATURE_RFKILL 0x0001
#define RF_KILLSWITCH_OFF 1
#define RF_KILLSWITCH_ON 0
#define IPW_COMMAND_POOL_SIZE 40
@ -895,7 +880,7 @@ struct ipw2100_rx {
// Fixed size data: Ordinal Table 1
typedef enum _ORDINAL_TABLE_1 { // NS - means Not Supported by FW
// Transmit statistics
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_HOST_REQUESTS = 1,// # of requested Host Tx's (MSDU)
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_HOST_REQUESTS = 1, // # of requested Host Tx's (MSDU)
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_HOST_COMPLETE, // # of successful Host Tx's (MSDU)
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_DIR_DATA, // # of successful Directed Tx's (MSDU)
@ -905,42 +890,42 @@ typedef enum _ORDINAL_TABLE_1 { // NS - means Not Supported by FW
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_DIR_DATA11, // # of successful Directed Tx's (MSDU) @ 11MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_DIR_DATA22, // # of successful Directed Tx's (MSDU) @ 22MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_NODIR_DATA1 = 13,// # of successful Non_Directed Tx's (MSDU) @ 1MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_NODIR_DATA1 = 13, // # of successful Non_Directed Tx's (MSDU) @ 1MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_NODIR_DATA2, // # of successful Non_Directed Tx's (MSDU) @ 2MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_NODIR_DATA5_5, // # of successful Non_Directed Tx's (MSDU) @ 5.5MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_NODIR_DATA11, // # of successful Non_Directed Tx's (MSDU) @ 11MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_NULL_DATA = 21, // # of successful NULL data Tx's
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RTS, // # of successful Tx RTS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_CTS, // # of successful Tx CTS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ACK, // # of successful Tx ACK
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ASSN, // # of successful Association Tx's
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RTS, // # of successful Tx RTS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_CTS, // # of successful Tx CTS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ACK, // # of successful Tx ACK
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ASSN, // # of successful Association Tx's
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ASSN_RESP, // # of successful Association response Tx's
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_REASSN, // # of successful Reassociation Tx's
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_REASSN, // # of successful Reassociation Tx's
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_REASSN_RESP, // # of successful Reassociation response Tx's
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_PROBE, // # of probes successfully transmitted
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_PROBE, // # of probes successfully transmitted
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_PROBE_RESP, // # of probe responses successfully transmitted
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_BEACON, // # of tx beacon
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ATIM, // # of Tx ATIM
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_BEACON, // # of tx beacon
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ATIM, // # of Tx ATIM
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_DISASSN, // # of successful Disassociation TX
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_AUTH, // # of successful Authentication Tx
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_DEAUTH, // # of successful Deauthentication TX
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_AUTH, // # of successful Authentication Tx
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_DEAUTH, // # of successful Deauthentication TX
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_TOTAL_BYTES = 41,// Total successful Tx data bytes
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRIES, // # of Tx retries
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY1, // # of Tx retries at 1MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY2, // # of Tx retries at 2MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY5_5, // # of Tx retries at 5.5MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY11, // # of Tx retries at 11MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_TOTAL_BYTES = 41, // Total successful Tx data bytes
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRIES, // # of Tx retries
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY1, // # of Tx retries at 1MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY2, // # of Tx retries at 2MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY5_5, // # of Tx retries at 5.5MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_RETRY11, // # of Tx retries at 11MBPS
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_FAILURES = 51, // # of Tx Failures
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ABORT_AT_HOP, //NS // # of Tx's aborted at hop time
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_MAX_TRIES_IN_HOP,// # of times max tries in a hop failed
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_MAX_TRIES_IN_HOP, // # of times max tries in a hop failed
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ABORT_LATE_DMA, //NS // # of times tx aborted due to late dma setup
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ABORT_STX, //NS // # of times backoff aborted
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_DISASSN_FAIL, // # of times disassociation failed
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ERR_CTS, // # of missed/bad CTS frames
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_BPDU, //NS // # of spanning tree BPDUs sent
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ERR_CTS, // # of missed/bad CTS frames
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_BPDU, //NS // # of spanning tree BPDUs sent
IPW_ORD_STAT_TX_ERR_ACK, // # of tx err due to acks
// Receive statistics
@ -952,7 +937,7 @@ typedef enum _ORDINAL_TABLE_1 { // NS - means Not Supported by FW
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DIR_DATA11, // # of directed packets at 11MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DIR_DATA22, // # of directed packets at 22MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_NODIR_DATA = 71,// # of nondirected packets
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_NODIR_DATA = 71, // # of nondirected packets
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_NODIR_DATA1, // # of nondirected packets at 1MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_NODIR_DATA2, // # of nondirected packets at 2MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_NODIR_DATA5_5, // # of nondirected packets at 5.5MB
@ -977,18 +962,18 @@ typedef enum _ORDINAL_TABLE_1 { // NS - means Not Supported by FW
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_AUTH, // # of authentication Rx
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DEAUTH, // # of deauthentication Rx
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_TOTAL_BYTES = 101,// Total rx data bytes received
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC, // # of packets with Rx CRC error
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC1, // # of Rx CRC errors at 1MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC2, // # of Rx CRC errors at 2MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC5_5, // # of Rx CRC errors at 5.5MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC11, // # of Rx CRC errors at 11MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_TOTAL_BYTES = 101, // Total rx data bytes received
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC, // # of packets with Rx CRC error
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC1, // # of Rx CRC errors at 1MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC2, // # of Rx CRC errors at 2MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC5_5, // # of Rx CRC errors at 5.5MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ERR_CRC11, // # of Rx CRC errors at 11MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE1 = 112, // # of duplicate rx packets at 1MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE2, // # of duplicate rx packets at 2MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE5_5, // # of duplicate rx packets at 5.5MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE11, // # of duplicate rx packets at 11MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE = 119, // # of duplicate rx packets
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE1 = 112, // # of duplicate rx packets at 1MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE2, // # of duplicate rx packets at 2MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE5_5, // # of duplicate rx packets at 5.5MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE11, // # of duplicate rx packets at 11MB
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_DUPLICATE = 119, // # of duplicate rx packets
IPW_ORD_PERS_DB_LOCK = 120, // # locking fw permanent db
IPW_ORD_PERS_DB_SIZE, // # size of fw permanent db
@ -1006,17 +991,17 @@ typedef enum _ORDINAL_TABLE_1 { // NS - means Not Supported by FW
IPW_ORD_STAT_RX_ICV_ERRORS, // # of ICV errors during decryption
// PSP Statistics
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_SUSPENSION = 137,// # of times adapter suspended
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_SUSPENSION = 137, // # of times adapter suspended
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_BCN_TIMEOUT, // # of beacon timeout
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_POLL_TIMEOUT, // # of poll response timeouts
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_NONDIR_TIMEOUT,// # of timeouts waiting for last broadcast/muticast pkt
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_NONDIR_TIMEOUT, // # of timeouts waiting for last broadcast/muticast pkt
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_RX_DTIMS, // # of PSP DTIMs received
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_RX_TIMS, // # of PSP TIMs received
IPW_ORD_STAT_PSP_STATION_ID, // PSP Station ID
// Association and roaming
IPW_ORD_LAST_ASSN_TIME = 147, // RTC time of last association
IPW_ORD_STAT_PERCENT_MISSED_BCNS,// current calculation of % missed beacons
IPW_ORD_STAT_PERCENT_MISSED_BCNS, // current calculation of % missed beacons
IPW_ORD_STAT_PERCENT_RETRIES, // current calculation of % missed tx retries
IPW_ORD_ASSOCIATED_AP_PTR, // If associated, this is ptr to the associated
// AP table entry. set to 0 if not associated
@ -1151,7 +1136,7 @@ struct ipw2100_fw_chunk {
};
struct ipw2100_fw_chunk_set {
const void *data;
const void *data;
unsigned long size;
};
@ -1164,4 +1149,4 @@ struct ipw2100_fw {
#define MAX_FW_VERSION_LEN 14
#endif /* _IPW2100_H */
#endif /* _IPW2100_H */

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/******************************************************************************
Copyright(c) 2003 - 2004 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Copyright(c) 2003 - 2005 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <net/ieee80211.h>
#include <net/ieee80211_radiotap.h>
#define DRV_NAME "ipw2200"
@ -161,6 +162,16 @@ enum connection_manager_assoc_states {
* TX Queue Flag Definitions
*/
/* tx wep key definition */
#define DCT_WEP_KEY_NOT_IMMIDIATE 0x00
#define DCT_WEP_KEY_64Bit 0x40
#define DCT_WEP_KEY_128Bit 0x80
#define DCT_WEP_KEY_128bitIV 0xC0
#define DCT_WEP_KEY_SIZE_MASK 0xC0
#define DCT_WEP_KEY_INDEX_MASK 0x0F
#define DCT_WEP_INDEX_USE_IMMEDIATE 0x20
/* abort attempt if mgmt frame is rx'd */
#define DCT_FLAG_ABORT_MGMT 0x01
@ -168,7 +179,8 @@ enum connection_manager_assoc_states {
#define DCT_FLAG_CTS_REQUIRED 0x02
/* use short preamble */
#define DCT_FLAG_SHORT_PREMBL 0x04
#define DCT_FLAG_LONG_PREAMBLE 0x00
#define DCT_FLAG_SHORT_PREAMBLE 0x04
/* RTS/CTS first */
#define DCT_FLAG_RTS_REQD 0x08
@ -185,9 +197,23 @@ enum connection_manager_assoc_states {
/* ACK rx is expected to follow */
#define DCT_FLAG_ACK_REQD 0x80
/* TX flags extension */
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_MODE_CCK 0x01
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_MODE_OFDM 0x00
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_SECURITY_WEP 0x00
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_SECURITY_NO DCT_FLAG_EXT_SECURITY_WEP
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_SECURITY_CKIP 0x04
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_SECURITY_CCM 0x08
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_SECURITY_TKIP 0x0C
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_SECURITY_MASK 0x0C
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_QOS_ENABLED 0x10
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_HC_NO_SIFS_PIFS 0x00
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_HC_SIFS 0x20
#define DCT_FLAG_EXT_HC_PIFS 0x40
#define TX_RX_TYPE_MASK 0xFF
#define TX_FRAME_TYPE 0x00
#define TX_HOST_COMMAND_TYPE 0x01
@ -233,6 +259,117 @@ enum connection_manager_assoc_states {
#define DCR_TYPE_SNIFFER 0x06
#define DCR_TYPE_MU_BSS DCR_TYPE_MU_ESS
/* QoS definitions */
#define CW_MIN_OFDM 15
#define CW_MAX_OFDM 1023
#define CW_MIN_CCK 31
#define CW_MAX_CCK 1023
#define QOS_TX0_CW_MIN_OFDM CW_MIN_OFDM
#define QOS_TX1_CW_MIN_OFDM CW_MIN_OFDM
#define QOS_TX2_CW_MIN_OFDM ( (CW_MIN_OFDM + 1) / 2 - 1 )
#define QOS_TX3_CW_MIN_OFDM ( (CW_MIN_OFDM + 1) / 4 - 1 )
#define QOS_TX0_CW_MIN_CCK CW_MIN_CCK
#define QOS_TX1_CW_MIN_CCK CW_MIN_CCK
#define QOS_TX2_CW_MIN_CCK ( (CW_MIN_CCK + 1) / 2 - 1 )
#define QOS_TX3_CW_MIN_CCK ( (CW_MIN_CCK + 1) / 4 - 1 )
#define QOS_TX0_CW_MAX_OFDM CW_MAX_OFDM
#define QOS_TX1_CW_MAX_OFDM CW_MAX_OFDM
#define QOS_TX2_CW_MAX_OFDM CW_MIN_OFDM
#define QOS_TX3_CW_MAX_OFDM ( (CW_MIN_OFDM + 1) / 2 - 1 )
#define QOS_TX0_CW_MAX_CCK CW_MAX_CCK
#define QOS_TX1_CW_MAX_CCK CW_MAX_CCK
#define QOS_TX2_CW_MAX_CCK CW_MIN_CCK
#define QOS_TX3_CW_MAX_CCK ( (CW_MIN_CCK + 1) / 2 - 1 )
#define QOS_TX0_AIFS (3 - QOS_AIFSN_MIN_VALUE)
#define QOS_TX1_AIFS (7 - QOS_AIFSN_MIN_VALUE)
#define QOS_TX2_AIFS (2 - QOS_AIFSN_MIN_VALUE)
#define QOS_TX3_AIFS (2 - QOS_AIFSN_MIN_VALUE)
#define QOS_TX0_ACM 0
#define QOS_TX1_ACM 0
#define QOS_TX2_ACM 0
#define QOS_TX3_ACM 0
#define QOS_TX0_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 0
#define QOS_TX1_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 0
#define QOS_TX2_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 6016
#define QOS_TX3_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 3264
#define QOS_TX0_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 0
#define QOS_TX1_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 0
#define QOS_TX2_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 3008
#define QOS_TX3_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 1504
#define DEF_TX0_CW_MIN_OFDM CW_MIN_OFDM
#define DEF_TX1_CW_MIN_OFDM CW_MIN_OFDM
#define DEF_TX2_CW_MIN_OFDM CW_MIN_OFDM
#define DEF_TX3_CW_MIN_OFDM CW_MIN_OFDM
#define DEF_TX0_CW_MIN_CCK CW_MIN_CCK
#define DEF_TX1_CW_MIN_CCK CW_MIN_CCK
#define DEF_TX2_CW_MIN_CCK CW_MIN_CCK
#define DEF_TX3_CW_MIN_CCK CW_MIN_CCK
#define DEF_TX0_CW_MAX_OFDM CW_MAX_OFDM
#define DEF_TX1_CW_MAX_OFDM CW_MAX_OFDM
#define DEF_TX2_CW_MAX_OFDM CW_MAX_OFDM
#define DEF_TX3_CW_MAX_OFDM CW_MAX_OFDM
#define DEF_TX0_CW_MAX_CCK CW_MAX_CCK
#define DEF_TX1_CW_MAX_CCK CW_MAX_CCK
#define DEF_TX2_CW_MAX_CCK CW_MAX_CCK
#define DEF_TX3_CW_MAX_CCK CW_MAX_CCK
#define DEF_TX0_AIFS 0
#define DEF_TX1_AIFS 0
#define DEF_TX2_AIFS 0
#define DEF_TX3_AIFS 0
#define DEF_TX0_ACM 0
#define DEF_TX1_ACM 0
#define DEF_TX2_ACM 0
#define DEF_TX3_ACM 0
#define DEF_TX0_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 0
#define DEF_TX1_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 0
#define DEF_TX2_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 0
#define DEF_TX3_TXOP_LIMIT_CCK 0
#define DEF_TX0_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 0
#define DEF_TX1_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 0
#define DEF_TX2_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 0
#define DEF_TX3_TXOP_LIMIT_OFDM 0
#define QOS_QOS_SETS 3
#define QOS_PARAM_SET_ACTIVE 0
#define QOS_PARAM_SET_DEF_CCK 1
#define QOS_PARAM_SET_DEF_OFDM 2
#define CTRL_QOS_NO_ACK (0x0020)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_1 1
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_2 2
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_3 3
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_4 4
/* QoS sturctures */
struct ipw_qos_info {
int qos_enable;
struct ieee80211_qos_parameters *def_qos_parm_OFDM;
struct ieee80211_qos_parameters *def_qos_parm_CCK;
u32 burst_duration_CCK;
u32 burst_duration_OFDM;
u16 qos_no_ack_mask;
int burst_enable;
};
/**************************************************************/
/**
* Generic queue structure
*
@ -402,9 +539,9 @@ struct clx2_tx_queue {
#define RX_FREE_BUFFERS 32
#define RX_LOW_WATERMARK 8
#define SUP_RATE_11A_MAX_NUM_CHANNELS (8)
#define SUP_RATE_11B_MAX_NUM_CHANNELS (4)
#define SUP_RATE_11G_MAX_NUM_CHANNELS (12)
#define SUP_RATE_11A_MAX_NUM_CHANNELS 8
#define SUP_RATE_11B_MAX_NUM_CHANNELS 4
#define SUP_RATE_11G_MAX_NUM_CHANNELS 12
// Used for passing to driver number of successes and failures per rate
struct rate_histogram {
@ -453,6 +590,9 @@ struct notif_channel_result {
u8 uReserved;
} __attribute__ ((packed));
#define SCAN_COMPLETED_STATUS_COMPLETE 1
#define SCAN_COMPLETED_STATUS_ABORTED 2
struct notif_scan_complete {
u8 scan_type;
u8 num_channels;
@ -563,8 +703,8 @@ struct ipw_rx_packet {
} __attribute__ ((packed));
#define IPW_RX_NOTIFICATION_SIZE sizeof(struct ipw_rx_header) + 12
#define IPW_RX_FRAME_SIZE sizeof(struct ipw_rx_header) + \
sizeof(struct ipw_rx_frame)
#define IPW_RX_FRAME_SIZE (unsigned int)(sizeof(struct ipw_rx_header) + \
sizeof(struct ipw_rx_frame))
struct ipw_rx_mem_buffer {
dma_addr_t dma_addr;
@ -657,6 +797,19 @@ struct ipw_multicast_addr {
u8 mac4[6];
} __attribute__ ((packed));
#define DCW_WEP_KEY_INDEX_MASK 0x03 /* bits [0:1] */
#define DCW_WEP_KEY_SEC_TYPE_MASK 0x30 /* bits [4:5] */
#define DCW_WEP_KEY_SEC_TYPE_WEP 0x00
#define DCW_WEP_KEY_SEC_TYPE_CCM 0x20
#define DCW_WEP_KEY_SEC_TYPE_TKIP 0x30
#define DCW_WEP_KEY_INVALID_SIZE 0x00 /* 0 = Invalid key */
#define DCW_WEP_KEY64Bit_SIZE 0x05 /* 64-bit encryption */
#define DCW_WEP_KEY128Bit_SIZE 0x0D /* 128-bit encryption */
#define DCW_CCM_KEY128Bit_SIZE 0x10 /* 128-bit key */
//#define DCW_WEP_KEY128BitIV_SIZE 0x10 /* 128-bit key and 128-bit IV */
struct ipw_wep_key {
u8 cmd_id;
u8 seq_num;
@ -818,14 +971,6 @@ struct ipw_tx_power {
struct ipw_channel_tx_power channels_tx_power[MAX_A_CHANNELS];
} __attribute__ ((packed));
struct ipw_qos_parameters {
u16 cw_min[4];
u16 cw_max[4];
u8 aifs[4];
u8 flag[4];
u16 tx_op_limit[4];
} __attribute__ ((packed));
struct ipw_rsn_capabilities {
u8 id;
u8 length;
@ -888,6 +1033,10 @@ struct ipw_cmd {
#define STATUS_SCAN_PENDING (1<<20)
#define STATUS_SCANNING (1<<21)
#define STATUS_SCAN_ABORTING (1<<22)
#define STATUS_SCAN_FORCED (1<<23)
#define STATUS_LED_LINK_ON (1<<24)
#define STATUS_LED_ACT_ON (1<<25)
#define STATUS_INDIRECT_BYTE (1<<28) /* sysfs entry configured for access */
#define STATUS_INDIRECT_DWORD (1<<29) /* sysfs entry configured for access */
@ -899,11 +1048,15 @@ struct ipw_cmd {
#define CFG_STATIC_ESSID (1<<1) /* Restrict assoc. to single SSID */
#define CFG_STATIC_BSSID (1<<2) /* Restrict assoc. to single BSSID */
#define CFG_CUSTOM_MAC (1<<3)
#define CFG_PREAMBLE (1<<4)
#define CFG_PREAMBLE_LONG (1<<4)
#define CFG_ADHOC_PERSIST (1<<5)
#define CFG_ASSOCIATE (1<<6)
#define CFG_FIXED_RATE (1<<7)
#define CFG_ADHOC_CREATE (1<<8)
#define CFG_NO_LED (1<<9)
#define CFG_BACKGROUND_SCAN (1<<10)
#define CFG_SPEED_SCAN (1<<11)
#define CFG_NET_STATS (1<<12)
#define CAP_SHARED_KEY (1<<0) /* Off = OPEN */
#define CAP_PRIVACY_ON (1<<1) /* Off = No privacy */
@ -925,13 +1078,50 @@ struct average {
s32 sum;
};
#define MAX_SPEED_SCAN 100
#define IPW_IBSS_MAC_HASH_SIZE 31
struct ipw_ibss_seq {
u8 mac[ETH_ALEN];
u16 seq_num;
u16 frag_num;
unsigned long packet_time;
struct list_head list;
};
struct ipw_error_elem {
u32 desc;
u32 time;
u32 blink1;
u32 blink2;
u32 link1;
u32 link2;
u32 data;
};
struct ipw_event {
u32 event;
u32 time;
u32 data;
} __attribute__ ((packed));
struct ipw_fw_error {
unsigned long jiffies;
u32 status;
u32 config;
u32 elem_len;
u32 log_len;
struct ipw_error_elem *elem;
struct ipw_event *log;
u8 payload[0];
} __attribute__ ((packed));
struct ipw_priv {
/* ieee device used by generic ieee processing code */
struct ieee80211_device *ieee;
struct ieee80211_security sec;
/* spinlock */
spinlock_t lock;
struct semaphore sem;
/* basic pci-network driver stuff */
struct pci_dev *pci_dev;
@ -966,7 +1156,7 @@ struct ipw_priv {
int rx_bufs_min; /**< minimum number of bufs in Rx queue */
int rx_pend_max; /**< maximum pending buffers for one IRQ */
u32 hcmd_seq; /**< sequence number for hcmd */
u32 missed_beacon_threshold;
u32 disassociate_threshold;
u32 roaming_threshold;
struct ipw_associate assoc_request;
@ -1007,6 +1197,8 @@ struct ipw_priv {
u8 mac_addr[ETH_ALEN];
u8 num_stations;
u8 stations[MAX_STATIONS][ETH_ALEN];
u8 short_retry_limit;
u8 long_retry_limit;
u32 notif_missed_beacons;
@ -1024,17 +1216,29 @@ struct ipw_priv {
u32 tx_packets;
u32 quality;
u8 speed_scan[MAX_SPEED_SCAN];
u8 speed_scan_pos;
u16 last_seq_num;
u16 last_frag_num;
unsigned long last_packet_time;
struct list_head ibss_mac_hash[IPW_IBSS_MAC_HASH_SIZE];
/* eeprom */
u8 eeprom[0x100]; /* 256 bytes of eeprom */
u8 country[4];
int eeprom_delay;
struct iw_statistics wstats;
struct iw_public_data wireless_data;
struct workqueue_struct *workqueue;
struct work_struct adhoc_check;
struct work_struct associate;
struct work_struct disassociate;
struct work_struct system_config;
struct work_struct rx_replenish;
struct work_struct request_scan;
struct work_struct adapter_restart;
@ -1045,25 +1249,51 @@ struct ipw_priv {
struct work_struct abort_scan;
struct work_struct roam;
struct work_struct scan_check;
struct work_struct link_up;
struct work_struct link_down;
struct tasklet_struct irq_tasklet;
/* LED related variables and work_struct */
u8 nic_type;
u32 led_activity_on;
u32 led_activity_off;
u32 led_association_on;
u32 led_association_off;
u32 led_ofdm_on;
u32 led_ofdm_off;
struct work_struct led_link_on;
struct work_struct led_link_off;
struct work_struct led_act_off;
struct work_struct merge_networks;
struct ipw_cmd_log *cmdlog;
int cmdlog_len;
int cmdlog_pos;
#define IPW_2200BG 1
#define IPW_2915ABG 2
u8 adapter;
#define IPW_DEFAULT_TX_POWER 0x14
u8 tx_power;
s8 tx_power;
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
u32 pm_state[16];
#endif
struct ipw_fw_error *error;
/* network state */
/* Used to pass the current INTA value from ISR to Tasklet */
u32 isr_inta;
/* QoS */
struct ipw_qos_info qos_data;
struct work_struct qos_activate;
/*********************************/
/* debugging info */
u32 indirect_dword;
u32 direct_dword;
@ -1125,6 +1355,8 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define IPW_DL_RF_KILL (1<<17)
#define IPW_DL_FW_ERRORS (1<<18)
#define IPW_DL_LED (1<<19)
#define IPW_DL_ORD (1<<20)
#define IPW_DL_FRAG (1<<21)
@ -1137,6 +1369,8 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define IPW_DL_TRACE (1<<28)
#define IPW_DL_STATS (1<<29)
#define IPW_DL_MERGE (1<<30)
#define IPW_DL_QOS (1<<31)
#define IPW_ERROR(f, a...) printk(KERN_ERR DRV_NAME ": " f, ## a)
#define IPW_WARNING(f, a...) printk(KERN_WARNING DRV_NAME ": " f, ## a)
@ -1150,6 +1384,7 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define IPW_DEBUG_TX(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_TX, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_ISR(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_ISR, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_MANAGEMENT(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_MANAGE, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_LED(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_LED, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_WEP(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_WEP, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_HC(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_HOST_COMMAND, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_FRAG(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_FRAG, f, ## a)
@ -1163,6 +1398,8 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define IPW_DEBUG_STATE(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_STATE | IPW_DL_ASSOC | IPW_DL_INFO, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_ASSOC(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_ASSOC | IPW_DL_INFO, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_STATS(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_STATS, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_MERGE(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_MERGE, f, ## a)
#define IPW_DEBUG_QOS(f, a...) IPW_DEBUG(IPW_DL_QOS, f, ## a)
#include <linux/ctype.h>
@ -1177,59 +1414,65 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define DINO_RXFIFO_DATA 0x01
#define DINO_CONTROL_REG 0x00200000
#define CX2_INTA_RW 0x00000008
#define CX2_INTA_MASK_R 0x0000000C
#define CX2_INDIRECT_ADDR 0x00000010
#define CX2_INDIRECT_DATA 0x00000014
#define CX2_AUTOINC_ADDR 0x00000018
#define CX2_AUTOINC_DATA 0x0000001C
#define CX2_RESET_REG 0x00000020
#define CX2_GP_CNTRL_RW 0x00000024
#define IPW_INTA_RW 0x00000008
#define IPW_INTA_MASK_R 0x0000000C
#define IPW_INDIRECT_ADDR 0x00000010
#define IPW_INDIRECT_DATA 0x00000014
#define IPW_AUTOINC_ADDR 0x00000018
#define IPW_AUTOINC_DATA 0x0000001C
#define IPW_RESET_REG 0x00000020
#define IPW_GP_CNTRL_RW 0x00000024
#define CX2_READ_INT_REGISTER 0xFF4
#define IPW_READ_INT_REGISTER 0xFF4
#define CX2_GP_CNTRL_BIT_INIT_DONE 0x00000004
#define IPW_GP_CNTRL_BIT_INIT_DONE 0x00000004
#define CX2_REGISTER_DOMAIN1_END 0x00001000
#define CX2_SRAM_READ_INT_REGISTER 0x00000ff4
#define IPW_REGISTER_DOMAIN1_END 0x00001000
#define IPW_SRAM_READ_INT_REGISTER 0x00000ff4
#define CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND 0x00000200
#define CX2_INTERRUPT_AREA_LOWER_BOUND 0x00000f80
#define IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND 0x00000200
#define IPW_INTERRUPT_AREA_LOWER_BOUND 0x00000f80
#define CX2_NIC_SRAM_LOWER_BOUND 0x00000000
#define CX2_NIC_SRAM_UPPER_BOUND 0x00030000
#define IPW_NIC_SRAM_LOWER_BOUND 0x00000000
#define IPW_NIC_SRAM_UPPER_BOUND 0x00030000
#define CX2_BIT_INT_HOST_SRAM_READ_INT_REGISTER (1 << 29)
#define CX2_GP_CNTRL_BIT_CLOCK_READY 0x00000001
#define CX2_GP_CNTRL_BIT_HOST_ALLOWS_STANDBY 0x00000002
#define IPW_BIT_INT_HOST_SRAM_READ_INT_REGISTER (1 << 29)
#define IPW_GP_CNTRL_BIT_CLOCK_READY 0x00000001
#define IPW_GP_CNTRL_BIT_HOST_ALLOWS_STANDBY 0x00000002
/*
* RESET Register Bit Indexes
*/
#define CBD_RESET_REG_PRINCETON_RESET 0x00000001 /* Bit 0 (LSB) */
#define CX2_RESET_REG_SW_RESET 0x00000080 /* Bit 7 */
#define CX2_RESET_REG_MASTER_DISABLED 0x00000100 /* Bit 8 */
#define CX2_RESET_REG_STOP_MASTER 0x00000200 /* Bit 9 */
#define CX2_ARC_KESHET_CONFIG 0x08000000 /* Bit 27 */
#define CX2_START_STANDBY 0x00000004 /* Bit 2 */
#define CBD_RESET_REG_PRINCETON_RESET (1<<0)
#define IPW_START_STANDBY (1<<2)
#define IPW_ACTIVITY_LED (1<<4)
#define IPW_ASSOCIATED_LED (1<<5)
#define IPW_OFDM_LED (1<<6)
#define IPW_RESET_REG_SW_RESET (1<<7)
#define IPW_RESET_REG_MASTER_DISABLED (1<<8)
#define IPW_RESET_REG_STOP_MASTER (1<<9)
#define IPW_GATE_ODMA (1<<25)
#define IPW_GATE_IDMA (1<<26)
#define IPW_ARC_KESHET_CONFIG (1<<27)
#define IPW_GATE_ADMA (1<<29)
#define CX2_CSR_CIS_UPPER_BOUND 0x00000200
#define CX2_DOMAIN_0_END 0x1000
#define IPW_CSR_CIS_UPPER_BOUND 0x00000200
#define IPW_DOMAIN_0_END 0x1000
#define CLX_MEM_BAR_SIZE 0x1000
#define CX2_BASEBAND_CONTROL_STATUS 0X00200000
#define CX2_BASEBAND_TX_FIFO_WRITE 0X00200004
#define CX2_BASEBAND_RX_FIFO_READ 0X00200004
#define CX2_BASEBAND_CONTROL_STORE 0X00200010
#define IPW_BASEBAND_CONTROL_STATUS 0X00200000
#define IPW_BASEBAND_TX_FIFO_WRITE 0X00200004
#define IPW_BASEBAND_RX_FIFO_READ 0X00200004
#define IPW_BASEBAND_CONTROL_STORE 0X00200010
#define CX2_INTERNAL_CMD_EVENT 0X00300004
#define CX2_BASEBAND_POWER_DOWN 0x00000001
#define IPW_INTERNAL_CMD_EVENT 0X00300004
#define IPW_BASEBAND_POWER_DOWN 0x00000001
#define CX2_MEM_HALT_AND_RESET 0x003000e0
#define IPW_MEM_HALT_AND_RESET 0x003000e0
/* defgroup bits_halt_reset MEM_HALT_AND_RESET register bits */
#define CX2_BIT_HALT_RESET_ON 0x80000000
#define CX2_BIT_HALT_RESET_OFF 0x00000000
#define IPW_BIT_HALT_RESET_ON 0x80000000
#define IPW_BIT_HALT_RESET_OFF 0x00000000
#define CB_LAST_VALID 0x20000000
#define CB_INT_ENABLED 0x40000000
@ -1248,63 +1491,63 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define DMA_CB_STOP_AND_ABORT 0x00000C00
#define DMA_CB_START 0x00000100
#define CX2_SHARED_SRAM_SIZE 0x00030000
#define CX2_SHARED_SRAM_DMA_CONTROL 0x00027000
#define IPW_SHARED_SRAM_SIZE 0x00030000
#define IPW_SHARED_SRAM_DMA_CONTROL 0x00027000
#define CB_MAX_LENGTH 0x1FFF
#define CX2_HOST_EEPROM_DATA_SRAM_SIZE 0xA18
#define CX2_EEPROM_IMAGE_SIZE 0x100
#define IPW_HOST_EEPROM_DATA_SRAM_SIZE 0xA18
#define IPW_EEPROM_IMAGE_SIZE 0x100
/* DMA defs */
#define CX2_DMA_I_CURRENT_CB 0x003000D0
#define CX2_DMA_O_CURRENT_CB 0x003000D4
#define CX2_DMA_I_DMA_CONTROL 0x003000A4
#define CX2_DMA_I_CB_BASE 0x003000A0
#define IPW_DMA_I_CURRENT_CB 0x003000D0
#define IPW_DMA_O_CURRENT_CB 0x003000D4
#define IPW_DMA_I_DMA_CONTROL 0x003000A4
#define IPW_DMA_I_CB_BASE 0x003000A0
#define CX2_TX_CMD_QUEUE_BD_BASE (0x00000200)
#define CX2_TX_CMD_QUEUE_BD_SIZE (0x00000204)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_0_BD_BASE (0x00000208)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_0_BD_SIZE (0x0000020C)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_1_BD_BASE (0x00000210)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_1_BD_SIZE (0x00000214)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_2_BD_BASE (0x00000218)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_2_BD_SIZE (0x0000021C)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_3_BD_BASE (0x00000220)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_3_BD_SIZE (0x00000224)
#define CX2_RX_BD_BASE (0x00000240)
#define CX2_RX_BD_SIZE (0x00000244)
#define CX2_RFDS_TABLE_LOWER (0x00000500)
#define IPW_TX_CMD_QUEUE_BD_BASE 0x00000200
#define IPW_TX_CMD_QUEUE_BD_SIZE 0x00000204
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_0_BD_BASE 0x00000208
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_0_BD_SIZE (0x0000020C)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_1_BD_BASE 0x00000210
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_1_BD_SIZE 0x00000214
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_2_BD_BASE 0x00000218
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_2_BD_SIZE (0x0000021C)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_3_BD_BASE 0x00000220
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_3_BD_SIZE 0x00000224
#define IPW_RX_BD_BASE 0x00000240
#define IPW_RX_BD_SIZE 0x00000244
#define IPW_RFDS_TABLE_LOWER 0x00000500
#define CX2_TX_CMD_QUEUE_READ_INDEX (0x00000280)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_0_READ_INDEX (0x00000284)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_1_READ_INDEX (0x00000288)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_2_READ_INDEX (0x0000028C)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_3_READ_INDEX (0x00000290)
#define CX2_RX_READ_INDEX (0x000002A0)
#define IPW_TX_CMD_QUEUE_READ_INDEX 0x00000280
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_0_READ_INDEX 0x00000284
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_1_READ_INDEX 0x00000288
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_2_READ_INDEX (0x0000028C)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_3_READ_INDEX 0x00000290
#define IPW_RX_READ_INDEX (0x000002A0)
#define CX2_TX_CMD_QUEUE_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F80)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_0_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F84)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_1_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F88)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_2_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F8C)
#define CX2_TX_QUEUE_3_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F90)
#define CX2_RX_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000FA0)
#define IPW_TX_CMD_QUEUE_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F80)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_0_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F84)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_1_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F88)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_2_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F8C)
#define IPW_TX_QUEUE_3_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000F90)
#define IPW_RX_WRITE_INDEX (0x00000FA0)
/*
* EEPROM Related Definitions
*/
#define IPW_EEPROM_DATA_SRAM_ADDRESS (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x814)
#define IPW_EEPROM_DATA_SRAM_SIZE (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x818)
#define IPW_EEPROM_LOAD_DISABLE (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x81C)
#define IPW_EEPROM_DATA (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x820)
#define IPW_EEPROM_UPPER_ADDRESS (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x9E0)
#define IPW_EEPROM_DATA_SRAM_ADDRESS (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x814)
#define IPW_EEPROM_DATA_SRAM_SIZE (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x818)
#define IPW_EEPROM_LOAD_DISABLE (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x81C)
#define IPW_EEPROM_DATA (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x820)
#define IPW_EEPROM_UPPER_ADDRESS (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x9E0)
#define IPW_STATION_TABLE_LOWER (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xA0C)
#define IPW_STATION_TABLE_UPPER (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB0C)
#define IPW_REQUEST_ATIM (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB0C)
#define IPW_ATIM_SENT (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB10)
#define IPW_WHO_IS_AWAKE (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB14)
#define IPW_DURING_ATIM_WINDOW (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB18)
#define IPW_STATION_TABLE_LOWER (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xA0C)
#define IPW_STATION_TABLE_UPPER (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB0C)
#define IPW_REQUEST_ATIM (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB0C)
#define IPW_ATIM_SENT (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB10)
#define IPW_WHO_IS_AWAKE (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB14)
#define IPW_DURING_ATIM_WINDOW (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0xB18)
#define MSB 1
#define LSB 0
@ -1326,15 +1569,15 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define EEPROM_HW_VERSION (GET_EEPROM_ADDR(0x72,LSB)) /* 2 bytes */
/* NIC type as found in the one byte EEPROM_NIC_TYPE offset*/
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_STANDARD 0
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_DELL 1
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_FUJITSU 2
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_IBM 3
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_HP 4
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_0 0
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_1 1
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_2 2
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_3 3
#define EEPROM_NIC_TYPE_4 4
#define FW_MEM_REG_LOWER_BOUND 0x00300000
#define FW_MEM_REG_EEPROM_ACCESS (FW_MEM_REG_LOWER_BOUND + 0x40)
#define IPW_EVENT_REG (FW_MEM_REG_LOWER_BOUND + 0x04)
#define EEPROM_BIT_SK (1<<0)
#define EEPROM_BIT_CS (1<<1)
#define EEPROM_BIT_DI (1<<2)
@ -1343,50 +1586,47 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define EEPROM_CMD_READ 0x2
/* Interrupts masks */
#define CX2_INTA_NONE 0x00000000
#define IPW_INTA_NONE 0x00000000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_RX_TRANSFER 0x00000002
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_STATUS_CHANGE 0x00000010
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_BEACON_PERIOD_EXPIRED 0x00000020
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_RX_TRANSFER 0x00000002
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_STATUS_CHANGE 0x00000010
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_BEACON_PERIOD_EXPIRED 0x00000020
//Inta Bits for CF
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_CMD_QUEUE 0x00000800
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_1 0x00001000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_2 0x00002000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_3 0x00004000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_4 0x00008000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_CMD_QUEUE 0x00000800
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_1 0x00001000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_2 0x00002000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_3 0x00004000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_4 0x00008000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_SLAVE_MODE_HOST_CMD_DONE 0x00010000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_SLAVE_MODE_HOST_CMD_DONE 0x00010000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_PREPARE_FOR_POWER_DOWN 0x00100000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_POWER_DOWN 0x00200000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_PREPARE_FOR_POWER_DOWN 0x00100000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_POWER_DOWN 0x00200000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_FW_INITIALIZATION_DONE 0x01000000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_FW_CARD_DISABLE_PHY_OFF_DONE 0x02000000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_RF_KILL_DONE 0x04000000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_FATAL_ERROR 0x40000000
#define CX2_INTA_BIT_PARITY_ERROR 0x80000000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_FW_INITIALIZATION_DONE 0x01000000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_FW_CARD_DISABLE_PHY_OFF_DONE 0x02000000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_RF_KILL_DONE 0x04000000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_FATAL_ERROR 0x40000000
#define IPW_INTA_BIT_PARITY_ERROR 0x80000000
/* Interrupts enabled at init time. */
#define CX2_INTA_MASK_ALL \
(CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_1 | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_2 | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_3 | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_4 | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_TX_CMD_QUEUE | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_RX_TRANSFER | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_FATAL_ERROR | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_PARITY_ERROR | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_STATUS_CHANGE | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_FW_INITIALIZATION_DONE | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_BEACON_PERIOD_EXPIRED | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_SLAVE_MODE_HOST_CMD_DONE | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_PREPARE_FOR_POWER_DOWN | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_POWER_DOWN | \
CX2_INTA_BIT_RF_KILL_DONE )
#define IPWSTATUS_ERROR_LOG (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x410)
#define IPW_EVENT_LOG (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x414)
#define IPW_INTA_MASK_ALL \
(IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_1 | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_2 | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_3 | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_QUEUE_4 | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_TX_CMD_QUEUE | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_RX_TRANSFER | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_FATAL_ERROR | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_PARITY_ERROR | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_STATUS_CHANGE | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_FW_INITIALIZATION_DONE | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_BEACON_PERIOD_EXPIRED | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_SLAVE_MODE_HOST_CMD_DONE | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_PREPARE_FOR_POWER_DOWN | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_POWER_DOWN | \
IPW_INTA_BIT_RF_KILL_DONE )
/* FW event log definitions */
#define EVENT_ELEM_SIZE (3 * sizeof(u32))
@ -1396,6 +1636,11 @@ do { if (ipw_debug_level & (level)) \
#define ERROR_ELEM_SIZE (7 * sizeof(u32))
#define ERROR_START_OFFSET (1 * sizeof(u32))
/* TX power level (dbm) */
#define IPW_TX_POWER_MIN -12
#define IPW_TX_POWER_MAX 20
#define IPW_TX_POWER_DEFAULT IPW_TX_POWER_MAX
enum {
IPW_FW_ERROR_OK = 0,
IPW_FW_ERROR_FAIL,
@ -1408,8 +1653,8 @@ enum {
IPW_FW_ERROR_ALLOC_FAIL,
IPW_FW_ERROR_DMA_UNDERRUN,
IPW_FW_ERROR_DMA_STATUS,
IPW_FW_ERROR_DINOSTATUS_ERROR,
IPW_FW_ERROR_EEPROMSTATUS_ERROR,
IPW_FW_ERROR_DINO_ERROR,
IPW_FW_ERROR_EEPROM_ERROR,
IPW_FW_ERROR_SYSASSERT,
IPW_FW_ERROR_FATAL_ERROR
};
@ -1425,6 +1670,8 @@ enum {
#define HC_IBSS_RECONF 4
#define HC_DISASSOC_QUIET 5
#define HC_QOS_SUPPORT_ASSOC 0x01
#define IPW_RATE_CAPABILITIES 1
#define IPW_RATE_CONNECT 0
@ -1595,18 +1842,20 @@ enum {
IPW_ORD_TABLE_7_LAST
};
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_LOWER (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x500)
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_0 (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x180)
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_1 (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x184)
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_2 (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x188)
#define IPW_MEM_FIXED_OVERRIDE (CX2_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x41C)
#define IPW_ERROR_LOG (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x410)
#define IPW_EVENT_LOG (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x414)
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_LOWER (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x500)
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_0 (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x180)
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_1 (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x184)
#define IPW_ORDINALS_TABLE_2 (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x188)
#define IPW_MEM_FIXED_OVERRIDE (IPW_SHARED_LOWER_BOUND + 0x41C)
struct ipw_fixed_rate {
u16 tx_rates;
u16 reserved;
} __attribute__ ((packed));
#define CX2_INDIRECT_ADDR_MASK (~0x3ul)
#define IPW_INDIRECT_ADDR_MASK (~0x3ul)
struct host_cmd {
u8 cmd;
@ -1615,6 +1864,12 @@ struct host_cmd {
u32 param[TFD_CMD_IMMEDIATE_PAYLOAD_LENGTH];
} __attribute__ ((packed));
struct ipw_cmd_log {
unsigned long jiffies;
int retcode;
struct host_cmd cmd;
};
#define CFG_BT_COEXISTENCE_MIN 0x00
#define CFG_BT_COEXISTENCE_DEFER 0x02
#define CFG_BT_COEXISTENCE_KILL 0x04
@ -1643,15 +1898,6 @@ struct host_cmd {
#define REG_CHANNEL_MASK 0x00003FFF
#define IPW_IBSS_11B_DEFAULT_MASK 0x87ff
static const long ipw_frequencies[] = {
2412, 2417, 2422, 2427,
2432, 2437, 2442, 2447,
2452, 2457, 2462, 2467,
2472, 2484
};
#define FREQ_COUNT ARRAY_SIZE(ipw_frequencies)
#define IPW_MAX_CONFIG_RETRIES 10
static inline u32 frame_hdr_len(struct ieee80211_hdr_4addr *hdr)