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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2021 Intel Corporation
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*/
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#ifndef __iwl_mei_h__
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#define __iwl_mei_h__
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#include <linux/if_ether.h>
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#include <linux/skbuff.h>
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#include <linux/ieee80211.h>
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/**
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* DOC: Introduction
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*
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* iwlmei is the kernel module that is in charge of the commnunication between
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* the iwlwifi driver and the CSME firmware's WLAN driver. This communication
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* uses the SAP protocol defined in another file.
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* iwlwifi can request or release ownership on the WiFi device through iwlmei.
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* iwlmei may notify iwlwifi about certain events: what filter iwlwifi should
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* use to passthrough inbound packets to the CSME firmware for example. iwlmei
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* may also use iwlwifi to send traffic. This means that we need communication
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* from iwlmei to iwlwifi and the other way around.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Life cycle
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*
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* iwlmei exports symbols that are needed by iwlwifi so that iwlmei will always
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* be loaded when iwlwifi is alive. iwlwifi registers itself to iwlmei and
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* provides the pointers to the functions that iwlmei calls whenever needed.
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* iwlwifi calls iwlmei through direct and context-free function calls.
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* It is assumed that only one device is accessible to the CSME firmware and
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* under the scope of iwlmei so that it is valid not to have any context passed
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* to iwlmei's functions.
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*
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* There are cases in which iwlmei can't access the CSME firmware, because the
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* CSME firmware is undergoing a reset, or the mei bus decided to unbind the
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* device. In those cases, iwlmei will need not to send requests over the mei
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* bus. Instead, it needs to cache the requests from iwlwifi and fulfill them
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* when the mei bus is available again.
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*
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* iwlmei can call iwlwifi as long as iwlwifi is registered to iwlmei. When
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* iwlwifi goes down (the PCI device is unbound, or the iwlwifi is unloaded)
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* iwlwifi needs to unregister from iwlmei.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Memory layout
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*
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* Since iwlwifi calls iwlmei without any context, iwlmei needs to hold a
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* global pointer to its data (which is in the mei client device's private
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* data area). If there was no bind on the mei bus, this pointer is NULL and
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* iwlmei knows not access to the CSME firmware upon requests from iwlwifi.
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*
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* iwlmei needs to cache requests from iwlwifi when there is no mei client
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* device available (when iwlmei has been removed from the mei bus). In this
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* case, all iwlmei's data that resides in the mei client device's private data
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* area is unavailable. For this specific case, a separate caching area is
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* needed.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Concurrency
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*
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* iwlwifi can call iwlmei at any time. iwlmei will take care to synchronize
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* the calls from iwlwifi with its internal flows. iwlwifi must not call iwlmei
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* in flows that cannot sleep. Moreover, iwlwifi must not call iwlmei in flows
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* that originated from iwlmei.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Probe and remove from mei bus driver
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*
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* When the mei bus driver enumerates its devices, it calls the iwlmei's probe
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* function which will send the %SAP_ME_MSG_START message. The probe completes
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* before the response (%SAP_ME_MSG_START_OK) is received. This response will
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* be handle by the Rx path. Once it arrives, the connection to the CSME
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* firmware is considered established and iwlwifi's requests can be treated
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* against the CSME firmware.
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*
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* When the mei bus driver removes the device, iwlmei loses all the data that
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* was attached to the mei client device. It clears the global pointer to the
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* mei client device since it is not available anymore. This will cause all the
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* requests coming from iwlwifi to be cached. This flow takes the global mutex
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* to be synchronized with all the requests coming from iwlwifi.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Driver load when CSME owns the device
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*
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* When the driver (iwlwifi) is loaded while CSME owns the device,
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* it'll ask CSME to release the device through HW registers. CSME
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* will release the device only in the case that there is no connection
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* through the mei bus. If there is a mei bus connection, CSME will refuse
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* to release the ownership on the device through the HW registers. In that
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* case, iwlwifi must first request ownership using the SAP protocol.
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*
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* Once iwlwifi will request ownership through the SAP protocol, CSME will
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* grant the ownership on the device through the HW registers as well.
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* In order to request ownership over SAP, we first need to have an interface
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* which means that we need to register to mac80211.
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* This can't happen before we get the NVM that contains all the capabilities
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* of the device. Reading the NVM usually requires the load the firmware, but
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* this is impossible as long as we don't have ownership on the device.
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* In order to solve this chicken and egg problem, the host driver can get
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* the NVM through CSME which owns the device. It can send
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* %SAP_MSG_NOTIF_GET_NVM, which will be replied by %SAP_MSG_NOTIF_NVM with
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* the NVM's content that the host driver needs.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: CSME behavior regarding the ownership requests
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*
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* The ownership requests from the host can come in two different ways:
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* - the HW registers in iwl_pcie_set_hw_ready
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* - using the Software Arbitration Protocol (SAP)
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*
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* The host can ask CSME who owns the device with %SAP_MSG_NOTIF_WHO_OWNS_NIC,
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* and it can request ownership with %SAP_MSG_NOTIF_HOST_ASKS_FOR_NIC_OWNERSHIP.
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* The host will first use %SAP_MSG_NOTIF_WHO_OWNS_NIC to know what state
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* CSME is in. In case CSME thinks it owns the device, the host can ask for
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* ownership with %SAP_MSG_NOTIF_HOST_ASKS_FOR_NIC_OWNERSHIP.
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*
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* Here the table that describes CSME's behavior upon ownership request:
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*
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* +-------------------+------------+--------------+-----------------------------+------------+
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* | State | HW reg bit | Reply for | Event | HW reg bit |
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* | | before | WHO_OWNS_NIC | | after |
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* +===================+============+==============+=============================+============+
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* | WiAMT not | 0 | Host | HW register or | 0 |
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* | operational | Host owner | | HOST_ASKS_FOR_NIC_OWNERSHIP | Host owner |
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* +-------------------+------------+--------------+-----------------------------+------------+
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* | Operational & | 1 | N/A | HW register | 0 |
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* | SAP down & | CSME owner | | | Host owner |
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* | no session active | | | | |
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* +-------------------+------------+--------------+-----------------------------+------------+
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* | Operational & | 1 | CSME | HW register | 1 |
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* | SAP up | CSME owner | | | CSME owner |
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* +-------------------+------------+--------------+-----------------------------+------------+
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* | Operational & | 1 | CSME | HOST_ASKS_FOR_NIC_OWNERSHIP | 0 |
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* | SAP up | CSME owner | | | Host owner |
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* +-------------------+------------+--------------+-----------------------------+------------+
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Driver load when CSME is associated and a session is active
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*
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* A "session" is active when CSME is associated to an access point and the
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* link is used to attach a remote driver or to control the system remotely.
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* When a session is active, we want to make sure it won't disconnect when we
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* take ownership on the device.
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* In this case, the driver can get the device, but it'll need to make
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* sure that it'll connect to the exact same AP (same BSSID).
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* In order to do so, CSME will send the connection parameters through
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* SAP and then the host can check if it can connect to this same AP.
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* If yes, it can request ownership through SAP and connect quickly without
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* scanning all the channels, but just probing the AP on the channel that
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* CSME was connected to.
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* In order to signal this specific scenario to iwlwifi, iwlmei will
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* immediately require iwlwifi to report RF-Kill to the network stack. This
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* RF-Kill will prevent the stack from getting the device, and it has a reason
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* that tells the userspace that the device is in RF-Kill because it is not
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* owned by the host. Once the userspace has configured the right profile,
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* it'll be able to let iwlmei know that it can request ownership over SAP
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* which will remove the RF-Kill, and finally allow the host to connect.
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* The host has then 3 seconds to connect (including DHCP). Had the host
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* failed to connect within those 3 seconds, CSME will take the device back.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: Datapath
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*
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* CSME can transmit packets, through the netdev that it gets from the wifi
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* driver. It'll send packet in the 802.3 format and simply call
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* dev_queue_xmit.
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*
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* For Rx, iwlmei registers a Rx handler that it attaches to the netdev. iwlmei
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* may catch packets and send them to CSME, it can then either drop them so
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* that they are invisible to user space, or let them go the user space.
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*
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* Packets transmitted by the user space do not need to be forwarded to CSME
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* with the exception of the DHCP request. In order to know what IP is used
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* by the user space, CSME needs to get the DHCP request. See
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* iwl_mei_tx_copy_to_csme().
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*/
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/**
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* enum iwl_mei_nvm_caps - capabilities for MEI NVM
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* @MEI_NVM_CAPS_LARI_SUPPORT: Lari is supported
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* @MEI_NVM_CAPS_11AX_SUPPORT: 11AX is supported
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*/
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enum iwl_mei_nvm_caps {
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MEI_NVM_CAPS_LARI_SUPPORT = BIT(0),
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MEI_NVM_CAPS_11AX_SUPPORT = BIT(1),
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};
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/**
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* struct iwl_mei_nvm - used to pass the NVM from CSME
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* @hw_addr: The MAC address
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* @n_hw_addrs: The number of MAC addresses
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* @reserved: For alignment.
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* @radio_cfg: The radio configuration.
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* @caps: See &enum iwl_mei_nvm_caps.
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* @nvm_version: The version of the NVM.
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* @channels: The data for each channel.
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*
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* If a field is added, it must correspond to the SAP structure.
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*/
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struct iwl_mei_nvm {
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u8 hw_addr[ETH_ALEN];
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u8 n_hw_addrs;
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u8 reserved;
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u32 radio_cfg;
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u32 caps;
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u32 nvm_version;
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u32 channels[110];
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};
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/**
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* enum iwl_mei_pairwise_cipher - cipher for UCAST key
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* @IWL_MEI_CIPHER_NONE: none
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* @IWL_MEI_CIPHER_CCMP: ccmp
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* @IWL_MEI_CIPHER_GCMP: gcmp
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* @IWL_MEI_CIPHER_GCMP_256: gcmp 256
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*
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* Note that those values are dictated by the CSME firmware API (see sap.h)
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*/
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enum iwl_mei_pairwise_cipher {
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IWL_MEI_CIPHER_NONE = 0,
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IWL_MEI_CIPHER_CCMP = 4,
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IWL_MEI_CIPHER_GCMP = 8,
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IWL_MEI_CIPHER_GCMP_256 = 9,
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};
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/**
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* enum iwl_mei_akm_auth - a combination of AKM and AUTH method
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* @IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_OPEN: No encryption
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* @IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_RSNA: 1X profile
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* @IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_RSNA_PSK: PSK profile
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* @IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_SAE: SAE profile
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*
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* Note that those values are dictated by the CSME firmware API (see sap.h)
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*/
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enum iwl_mei_akm_auth {
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IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_OPEN = 0,
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IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_RSNA = 6,
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IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_RSNA_PSK = 7,
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IWL_MEI_AKM_AUTH_SAE = 9,
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};
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/**
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* struct iwl_mei_conn_info - connection info
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* @lp_state: link protection state
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* @auth_mode: authentication mode
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* @ssid_len: the length of SSID
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* @ssid: the SSID
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* @pairwise_cipher: the cipher used for unicast packets
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* @channel: the associated channel
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* @band: the associated band
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* @bssid: the BSSID
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*/
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struct iwl_mei_conn_info {
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u8 lp_state;
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u8 auth_mode;
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u8 ssid_len;
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u8 channel;
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u8 band;
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u8 pairwise_cipher;
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u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
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u8 ssid[IEEE80211_MAX_SSID_LEN];
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};
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/**
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* struct iwl_mei_colloc_info - collocated AP info
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* @channel: the channel of the collocated AP
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* @bssid: the BSSID of the collocated AP
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*/
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struct iwl_mei_colloc_info {
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u8 channel;
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u8 bssid[ETH_ALEN];
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};
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/*
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* struct iwl_mei_ops - driver's operations called by iwlmei
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* Operations will not be called more than once concurrently.
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* It's not allowed to call iwlmei functions from this context.
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*
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* @me_conn_status: provide information about CSME's current connection.
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* @rfkill: called when the wifi driver should report a change in the rfkill
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* status.
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* @roaming_forbidden: indicates whether roaming is forbidden.
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* @sap_connected: indicate that SAP is now connected. Will be called in case
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* the wifi driver registered to iwlmei before SAP connection succeeded or
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* when the SAP connection is re-established.
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* @nic_stolen: this means that device is no longer available. The device can
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* still be used until the callback returns.
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*/
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struct iwl_mei_ops {
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void (*me_conn_status)(void *priv,
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const struct iwl_mei_conn_info *conn_info);
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void (*rfkill)(void *priv, bool blocked);
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void (*roaming_forbidden)(void *priv, bool forbidden);
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void (*sap_connected)(void *priv);
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void (*nic_stolen)(void *priv);
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};
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#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IWLMEI)
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/**
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* iwl_mei_is_connected() - is the connection to the CSME firmware established?
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*
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* Return: true if we have a SAP connection
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*/
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bool iwl_mei_is_connected(void);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_get_nvm() - returns the NVM for the device
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*
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* It is the caller's responsibility to free the memory returned
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* by this function.
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* This function blocks (sleeps) until the NVM is ready.
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*
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* Return: the NVM as received from CSME
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*/
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struct iwl_mei_nvm *iwl_mei_get_nvm(void);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_get_ownership() - request ownership
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*
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* This function blocks until ownership is granted or timeout expired.
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*
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* Return: 0 in case we could get ownership on the device
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*/
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int iwl_mei_get_ownership(void);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_set_rfkill_state() - set SW and HW RF kill states
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* @hw_rfkill: HW RF kill state.
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* @sw_rfkill: SW RF kill state.
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*
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* This function must be called when SW RF kill is issued by the user.
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*/
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void iwl_mei_set_rfkill_state(bool hw_rfkill, bool sw_rfkill);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_set_nic_info() - set mac address
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* @mac_address: mac address to set
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* @nvm_address: NVM mac adsress to set
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*
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* This function must be called upon mac address change.
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*/
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void iwl_mei_set_nic_info(const u8 *mac_address, const u8 *nvm_address);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_set_country_code() - set new country code
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* @mcc: the new applied MCC
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*
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* This function must be called upon country code update
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*/
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void iwl_mei_set_country_code(u16 mcc);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_set_power_limit() - set TX power limit
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* @power_limit: pointer to an array of 10 elements (le16) represents the power
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* restrictions per chain.
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*
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* This function must be called upon power restrictions change
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*/
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void iwl_mei_set_power_limit(const __le16 *power_limit);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_register() - register the wifi driver to iwlmei
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* @priv: a pointer to the wifi driver's context. Cannot be NULL.
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* @ops: the ops structure.
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*
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* Return: 0 unless something went wrong. It is illegal to call any
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* other API function before this function is called and succeeds.
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*
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* Only one wifi driver instance (wifi device instance really)
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* can register at a time.
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*/
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int iwl_mei_register(void *priv, const struct iwl_mei_ops *ops);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_start_unregister() - unregister the wifi driver from iwlmei
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*
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* From this point on, iwlmei will not used the callbacks provided by
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* the driver, but the device is still usable.
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*/
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void iwl_mei_start_unregister(void);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_unregister_complete() - complete the unregistration
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*
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* Must be called after iwl_mei_start_unregister. When this function returns,
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* the device is owned by CSME.
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*/
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void iwl_mei_unregister_complete(void);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_set_netdev() - sets the netdev for Tx / Rx.
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* @netdev: the net_device
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*
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* The caller should set the netdev to a non-NULL value when the
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* interface is added. Packets might be sent to the driver immediately
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* afterwards.
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* The caller should set the netdev to NULL when the interface is removed.
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* This function will call synchronize_net() after setting the netdev to NULL.
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* Only when this function returns, can the caller assume that iwlmei will
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* no longer inject packets into the netdev's Tx path.
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*
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* Context: This function can sleep and assumes rtnl_lock is taken.
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* The netdev must be set to NULL before iwl_mei_start_unregister() is called.
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*/
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void iwl_mei_set_netdev(struct net_device *netdev);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_tx_copy_to_csme() - must be called for each packet sent by
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* the wifi driver.
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* @skb: the skb sent
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* @ivlen: the size of the IV that needs to be skipped after the MAC and
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* before the SNAP header.
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*
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* This function doesn't take any lock, it simply tries to catch DHCP
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* packets sent by the wifi driver. If the packet is a DHCP packet, it
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* will send it to CSME. This function must not be called for virtual
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* interfaces that are not monitored by CSME, meaning it must be called
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* only for packets transmitted by the netdevice that was registered
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* with iwl_mei_set_netdev().
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*/
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void iwl_mei_tx_copy_to_csme(struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int ivlen);
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/**
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* iwl_mei_host_associated() - must be called when iwlwifi associated.
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* @conn_info: pointer to the connection info structure.
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* @colloc_info: pointer to the collocated AP info. This is relevant only in
|
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* case of UHB associated AP, otherwise set to NULL.
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|
*/
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void iwl_mei_host_associated(const struct iwl_mei_conn_info *conn_info,
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const struct iwl_mei_colloc_info *colloc_info);
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||
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/**
|
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|
* iwl_mei_host_disassociated() - must be called when iwlwifi disassociated.
|
||
|
*/
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||
|
void iwl_mei_host_disassociated(void);
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||
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||
|
/**
|
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|
* iwl_mei_device_state() - must be called when the device changes up/down state
|
||
|
* @up: true if the device is up, false otherwise.
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
void iwl_mei_device_state(bool up);
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||
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|
#else
|
||
|
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||
|
static inline bool iwl_mei_is_connected(void)
|
||
|
{ return false; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline struct iwl_mei_nvm *iwl_mei_get_nvm(void)
|
||
|
{ return NULL; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline int iwl_mei_get_ownership(void)
|
||
|
{ return 0; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_set_rfkill_state(bool hw_rfkill, bool sw_rfkill)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_set_nic_info(const u8 *mac_address, const u8 *nvm_address)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_set_country_code(u16 mcc)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_set_power_limit(__le16 *power_limit)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline int iwl_mei_register(void *priv,
|
||
|
const struct iwl_mei_ops *ops)
|
||
|
{ return 0; }
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_start_unregister(void)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_unregister_complete(void)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_set_netdev(struct net_device *netdev)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_tx_copy_to_csme(struct sk_buff *skb,
|
||
|
unsigned int ivlen)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_host_associated(const struct iwl_mei_conn_info *conn_info,
|
||
|
const struct iwl_mei_colloc_info *colloc_info)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_host_disassociated(void)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
static inline void iwl_mei_device_state(bool up)
|
||
|
{}
|
||
|
|
||
|
#endif /* CONFIG_IWLMEI */
|
||
|
|
||
|
#endif /* __iwl_mei_h__ */
|