alistair23-linux/drivers/ieee1394/ieee1394_core.h
Pieter Palmers 3dc5ea9b31 ieee1394: cycle timer read extension for raw1394
This implements the simultaneous read of the isochronous cycle timer and
the system clock (in usecs).  This allows to express the exact receive
time of an ISO packet as a system time with microsecond accuracy.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7773

The counterpart patch for libraw1394 can be found at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.firewire.devel/8934

Patch update (Stefan R.):  Disable preemption and local interrupts.
Prevent integer overflow.  Add paranoid error checks and kerneldoc to
hpsb_read_cycle_timer.  Move it to other ieee1394_core high-level API
functions.  Change comments.  Adjust whitespace.  Rename struct
_raw1394_cycle_timer.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
Acked-by: Pieter Palmers <pieterp@joow.be>
Acked-by: Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>
2007-02-17 14:39:33 +01:00

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#ifndef _IEEE1394_CORE_H
#define _IEEE1394_CORE_H
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <asm/atomic.h>
#include "hosts.h"
#include "ieee1394_types.h"
struct hpsb_packet {
/* This struct is basically read-only for hosts with the exception of
* the data buffer contents and xnext - see below. */
/* This can be used for host driver internal linking.
*
* NOTE: This must be left in init state when the driver is done
* with it (e.g. by using list_del_init()), since the core does
* some sanity checks to make sure the packet is not on a
* driver_list when free'ing it. */
struct list_head driver_list;
nodeid_t node_id;
/* Async and Iso types should be clear, raw means send-as-is, do not
* CRC! Byte swapping shall still be done in this case. */
enum { hpsb_async, hpsb_iso, hpsb_raw } __attribute__((packed)) type;
/* Okay, this is core internal and a no care for hosts.
* queued = queued for sending
* pending = sent, waiting for response
* complete = processing completed, successful or not
*/
enum {
hpsb_unused, hpsb_queued, hpsb_pending, hpsb_complete
} __attribute__((packed)) state;
/* These are core internal. */
signed char tlabel;
signed char ack_code;
unsigned char tcode;
unsigned expect_response:1;
unsigned no_waiter:1;
/* Speed to transmit with: 0 = 100Mbps, 1 = 200Mbps, 2 = 400Mbps */
unsigned speed_code:2;
/*
* *header and *data are guaranteed to be 32-bit DMAable and may be
* overwritten to allow in-place byte swapping. Neither of these is
* CRCed (the sizes also don't include CRC), but contain space for at
* least one additional quadlet to allow in-place CRCing. The memory is
* also guaranteed to be DMA mappable.
*/
quadlet_t *header;
quadlet_t *data;
size_t header_size;
size_t data_size;
struct hpsb_host *host;
unsigned int generation;
atomic_t refcnt;
/* Function (and possible data to pass to it) to call when this
* packet is completed. */
void (*complete_routine)(void *);
void *complete_data;
/* XXX This is just a hack at the moment */
struct sk_buff *skb;
/* Store jiffies for implementing bus timeouts. */
unsigned long sendtime;
quadlet_t embedded_header[5];
};
/* Set a task for when a packet completes */
void hpsb_set_packet_complete_task(struct hpsb_packet *packet,
void (*routine)(void *), void *data);
static inline struct hpsb_packet *driver_packet(struct list_head *l)
{
return list_entry(l, struct hpsb_packet, driver_list);
}
void abort_timedouts(unsigned long __opaque);
struct hpsb_packet *hpsb_alloc_packet(size_t data_size);
void hpsb_free_packet(struct hpsb_packet *packet);
/*
* Generation counter for the complete 1394 subsystem. Generation gets
* incremented on every change in the subsystem (e.g. bus reset).
*
* Use the functions, not the variable.
*/
static inline unsigned int get_hpsb_generation(struct hpsb_host *host)
{
return atomic_read(&host->generation);
}
/*
* Send a PHY configuration packet, return 0 on success, negative
* errno on failure.
*/
int hpsb_send_phy_config(struct hpsb_host *host, int rootid, int gapcnt);
/*
* Queue packet for transmitting, return 0 on success, negative errno
* on failure.
*/
int hpsb_send_packet(struct hpsb_packet *packet);
/*
* Queue packet for transmitting, and block until the transaction
* completes. Return 0 on success, negative errno on failure.
*/
int hpsb_send_packet_and_wait(struct hpsb_packet *packet);
/* Initiate bus reset on the given host. Returns 1 if bus reset already in
* progress, 0 otherwise. */
int hpsb_reset_bus(struct hpsb_host *host, int type);
int hpsb_read_cycle_timer(struct hpsb_host *host, u32 *cycle_timer,
u64 *local_time);
/*
* The following functions are exported for host driver module usage. All of
* them are safe to use in interrupt contexts, although some are quite
* complicated so you may want to run them in bottom halves instead of calling
* them directly.
*/
/* Notify a bus reset to the core. Returns 1 if bus reset already in progress,
* 0 otherwise. */
int hpsb_bus_reset(struct hpsb_host *host);
/*
* Hand over received selfid packet to the core. Complement check (second
* quadlet is complement of first) is expected to be done and successful.
*/
void hpsb_selfid_received(struct hpsb_host *host, quadlet_t sid);
/*
* Notify completion of SelfID stage to the core and report new physical ID
* and whether host is root now.
*/
void hpsb_selfid_complete(struct hpsb_host *host, int phyid, int isroot);
/*
* Notify core of sending a packet. Ackcode is the ack code returned for async
* transmits or ACKX_SEND_ERROR if the transmission failed completely; ACKX_NONE
* for other cases (internal errors that don't justify a panic). Safe to call
* from within a transmit packet routine.
*/
void hpsb_packet_sent(struct hpsb_host *host, struct hpsb_packet *packet,
int ackcode);
/*
* Hand over received packet to the core. The contents of data are expected to
* be the full packet but with the CRCs left out (data block follows header
* immediately), with the header (i.e. the first four quadlets) in machine byte
* order and the data block in big endian. *data can be safely overwritten
* after this call.
*
* If the packet is a write request, write_acked is to be set to true if it was
* ack_complete'd already, false otherwise. This arg is ignored for any other
* packet type.
*/
void hpsb_packet_received(struct hpsb_host *host, quadlet_t *data, size_t size,
int write_acked);
/*
* CHARACTER DEVICE DISPATCHING
*
* All ieee1394 character device drivers share the same major number
* (major 171). The 256 minor numbers are allocated to the various
* task-specific interfaces (raw1394, video1394, dv1394, etc) in
* blocks of 16.
*
* The core ieee1394.o module allocates the device number region
* 171:0-255, the various drivers must then cdev_add() their cdev
* objects to handle their respective sub-regions.
*
* Minor device number block allocations:
*
* Block 0 ( 0- 15) raw1394
* Block 1 ( 16- 31) video1394
* Block 2 ( 32- 47) dv1394
*
* Blocks 3-14 free for future allocation
*
* Block 15 (240-255) reserved for drivers under development, etc.
*/
#define IEEE1394_MAJOR 171
#define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_RAW1394 0
#define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_VIDEO1394 1
#define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_DV1394 2
#define IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_EXPERIMENTAL 15
#define IEEE1394_CORE_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, 0)
#define IEEE1394_RAW1394_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, \
IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_RAW1394 * 16)
#define IEEE1394_VIDEO1394_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, \
IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_VIDEO1394 * 16)
#define IEEE1394_DV1394_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, \
IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_DV1394 * 16)
#define IEEE1394_EXPERIMENTAL_DEV MKDEV(IEEE1394_MAJOR, \
IEEE1394_MINOR_BLOCK_EXPERIMENTAL * 16)
/* return the index (within a minor number block) of a file */
static inline unsigned char ieee1394_file_to_instance(struct file *file)
{
return file->f_path.dentry->d_inode->i_cindex;
}
extern int hpsb_disable_irm;
/* Our sysfs bus entry */
extern struct bus_type ieee1394_bus_type;
extern struct class hpsb_host_class;
extern struct class *hpsb_protocol_class;
#endif /* _IEEE1394_CORE_H */