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openwrt-xburst/target/linux/s3c24xx/files-2.6.30/drivers/ar6000/htc/ar6k.c
lars fb189822fc [s3c24xx] bump to 2.6.30-rc6
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@15918 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
2009-05-18 17:55:41 +00:00

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/*
* AR6K device layer that handles register level I/O
*
* Copyright (c) 2007 Atheros Communications Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation;
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* rights and limitations under the License.
*
*
*
*/
#include "a_config.h"
#include "athdefs.h"
#include "a_types.h"
#include "AR6Khwreg.h"
#include "a_osapi.h"
#include "a_debug.h"
#include "hif.h"
#include "htc_packet.h"
#include "ar6k.h"
#define MAILBOX_FOR_BLOCK_SIZE 1
extern A_UINT32 resetok;
static A_STATUS DevEnableInterrupts(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev);
static A_STATUS DevDisableInterrupts(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev);
#define LOCK_AR6K(p) A_MUTEX_LOCK(&(p)->Lock);
#define UNLOCK_AR6K(p) A_MUTEX_UNLOCK(&(p)->Lock);
void AR6KFreeIOPacket(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, HTC_PACKET *pPacket)
{
LOCK_AR6K(pDev);
HTC_PACKET_ENQUEUE(&pDev->RegisterIOList,pPacket);
UNLOCK_AR6K(pDev);
}
HTC_PACKET *AR6KAllocIOPacket(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev)
{
HTC_PACKET *pPacket;
LOCK_AR6K(pDev);
pPacket = HTC_PACKET_DEQUEUE(&pDev->RegisterIOList);
UNLOCK_AR6K(pDev);
return pPacket;
}
A_STATUS DevSetup(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev)
{
A_UINT32 mailboxaddrs[AR6K_MAILBOXES];
A_UINT32 blocksizes[AR6K_MAILBOXES];
A_STATUS status = A_OK;
int i;
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(AR6K_IRQ_PROC_REGS_SIZE == 16);
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE == 4);
do {
/* give a handle to HIF for this target */
HIFSetHandle(pDev->HIFDevice, (void *)pDev);
/* initialize our free list of IO packets */
INIT_HTC_PACKET_QUEUE(&pDev->RegisterIOList);
A_MUTEX_INIT(&pDev->Lock);
/* get the addresses for all 4 mailboxes */
status = HIFConfigureDevice(pDev->HIFDevice, HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_ADDR,
mailboxaddrs, sizeof(mailboxaddrs));
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
break;
}
/* carve up register I/O packets (these are for ASYNC register I/O ) */
for (i = 0; i < AR6K_MAX_REG_IO_BUFFERS; i++) {
HTC_PACKET *pIOPacket;
pIOPacket = &pDev->RegIOBuffers[i].HtcPacket;
SET_HTC_PACKET_INFO_RX_REFILL(pIOPacket,
pDev,
pDev->RegIOBuffers[i].Buffer,
AR6K_REG_IO_BUFFER_SIZE,
0); /* don't care */
AR6KFreeIOPacket(pDev,pIOPacket);
}
/* get the address of the mailbox we are using */
pDev->MailboxAddress = mailboxaddrs[HTC_MAILBOX];
/* get the block sizes */
status = HIFConfigureDevice(pDev->HIFDevice, HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_BLOCK_SIZE,
blocksizes, sizeof(blocksizes));
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
break;
}
/* note: we actually get the block size of a mailbox other than 0, for SDIO the block
* size on mailbox 0 is artificially set to 1. So we use the block size that is set
* for the other 3 mailboxes */
pDev->BlockSize = blocksizes[MAILBOX_FOR_BLOCK_SIZE];
/* must be a power of 2 */
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT((pDev->BlockSize & (pDev->BlockSize - 1)) == 0);
/* assemble mask, used for padding to a block */
pDev->BlockMask = pDev->BlockSize - 1;
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_TRC,("BlockSize: %d, MailboxAddress:0x%X \n",
pDev->BlockSize, pDev->MailboxAddress));
pDev->GetPendingEventsFunc = NULL;
/* see if the HIF layer implements the get pending events function */
HIFConfigureDevice(pDev->HIFDevice,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_PENDING_EVENTS_FUNC,
&pDev->GetPendingEventsFunc,
sizeof(pDev->GetPendingEventsFunc));
/* assume we can process HIF interrupt events asynchronously */
pDev->HifIRQProcessingMode = HIF_DEVICE_IRQ_ASYNC_SYNC;
/* see if the HIF layer overrides this assumption */
HIFConfigureDevice(pDev->HIFDevice,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_PROC_MODE,
&pDev->HifIRQProcessingMode,
sizeof(pDev->HifIRQProcessingMode));
switch (pDev->HifIRQProcessingMode) {
case HIF_DEVICE_IRQ_SYNC_ONLY:
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_TRC,("HIF Interrupt processing is SYNC ONLY\n"));
break;
case HIF_DEVICE_IRQ_ASYNC_SYNC:
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_TRC,("HIF Interrupt processing is ASYNC and SYNC\n"));
break;
default:
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
}
pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent = NULL;
/* see if the HIF layer implements the mask/unmask recv events function */
HIFConfigureDevice(pDev->HIFDevice,
HIF_DEVICE_GET_RECV_EVENT_MASK_UNMASK_FUNC,
&pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent,
sizeof(pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_TRC,("HIF special overrides : 0x%X , 0x%X\n",
(A_UINT32)pDev->GetPendingEventsFunc, (A_UINT32)pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent));
status = DevDisableInterrupts(pDev);
} while (FALSE);
if (A_FAILED(status)) {
/* make sure handle is cleared */
HIFSetHandle(pDev->HIFDevice, NULL);
}
return status;
}
static A_STATUS DevEnableInterrupts(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev)
{
A_STATUS status;
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGISTERS regs;
LOCK_AR6K(pDev);
/* Enable all the interrupts except for the dragon interrupt */
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.int_status_enable = INT_STATUS_ENABLE_ERROR_SET(0x01) |
INT_STATUS_ENABLE_CPU_SET(0x01) |
INT_STATUS_ENABLE_COUNTER_SET(0x01);
if (NULL == pDev->GetPendingEventsFunc) {
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.int_status_enable |= INT_STATUS_ENABLE_MBOX_DATA_SET(0x01);
} else {
/* The HIF layer provided us with a pending events function which means that
* the detection of pending mbox messages is handled in the HIF layer.
* This is the case for the SPI2 interface.
* In the normal case we enable MBOX interrupts, for the case
* with HIFs that offer this mechanism, we keep these interrupts
* masked */
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.int_status_enable &= ~INT_STATUS_ENABLE_MBOX_DATA_SET(0x01);
}
/* Set up the CPU Interrupt Status Register */
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.cpu_int_status_enable = CPU_INT_STATUS_ENABLE_BIT_SET(0x00);
/* Set up the Error Interrupt Status Register */
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.error_status_enable =
ERROR_STATUS_ENABLE_RX_UNDERFLOW_SET(0x01) |
ERROR_STATUS_ENABLE_TX_OVERFLOW_SET(0x01);
/* Set up the Counter Interrupt Status Register (only for debug interrupt to catch fatal errors) */
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.counter_int_status_enable =
COUNTER_INT_STATUS_ENABLE_BIT_SET(AR6K_TARGET_DEBUG_INTR_MASK);
/* copy into our temp area */
A_MEMCPY(&regs,&pDev->IrqEnableRegisters,AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE);
UNLOCK_AR6K(pDev);
/* always synchronous */
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
INT_STATUS_ENABLE_ADDRESS,
&regs.int_status_enable,
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE,
HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC,
NULL);
if (status != A_OK) {
/* Can't write it for some reason */
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR,
("Failed to update interrupt control registers err: %d\n", status));
}
return status;
}
static A_STATUS DevDisableInterrupts(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev)
{
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGISTERS regs;
LOCK_AR6K(pDev);
/* Disable all interrupts */
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.int_status_enable = 0;
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.cpu_int_status_enable = 0;
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.error_status_enable = 0;
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.counter_int_status_enable = 0;
/* copy into our temp area */
A_MEMCPY(&regs,&pDev->IrqEnableRegisters,AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE);
UNLOCK_AR6K(pDev);
/* always synchronous */
return HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
INT_STATUS_ENABLE_ADDRESS,
&regs.int_status_enable,
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE,
HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC,
NULL);
}
/* enable device interrupts */
A_STATUS DevUnmaskInterrupts(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev)
{
/* Unmask the host controller interrupts */
HIFUnMaskInterrupt(pDev->HIFDevice);
return DevEnableInterrupts(pDev);
}
/* disable all device interrupts */
A_STATUS DevMaskInterrupts(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev)
{
A_STATUS status;
status = DevDisableInterrupts(pDev);
if (A_SUCCESS(status)) {
/* Disable the interrupt at the HIF layer */
HIFMaskInterrupt(pDev->HIFDevice);
}
return status;
}
/* callback when our fetch to enable/disable completes */
static void DevDoEnableDisableRecvAsyncHandler(void *Context, HTC_PACKET *pPacket)
{
AR6K_DEVICE *pDev = (AR6K_DEVICE *)Context;
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_IRQ,("+DevDoEnableDisableRecvAsyncHandler: (dev: 0x%X)\n", (A_UINT32)pDev));
if (A_FAILED(pPacket->Status)) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR,
(" Failed to disable receiver, status:%d \n", pPacket->Status));
}
/* free this IO packet */
AR6KFreeIOPacket(pDev,pPacket);
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_IRQ,("-DevDoEnableDisableRecvAsyncHandler \n"));
}
/* disable packet reception (used in case the host runs out of buffers)
* this is the "override" method when the HIF reports another methods to
* disable recv events */
static A_STATUS DevDoEnableDisableRecvOverride(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, A_BOOL EnableRecv, A_BOOL AsyncMode)
{
A_STATUS status = A_OK;
HTC_PACKET *pIOPacket = NULL;
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_TRC,("DevDoEnableDisableRecvOverride: Enable:%d Mode:%d\n",
EnableRecv,AsyncMode));
do {
if (AsyncMode) {
pIOPacket = AR6KAllocIOPacket(pDev);
if (NULL == pIOPacket) {
status = A_NO_MEMORY;
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
break;
}
/* stick in our completion routine when the I/O operation completes */
pIOPacket->Completion = DevDoEnableDisableRecvAsyncHandler;
pIOPacket->pContext = pDev;
/* call the HIF layer override and do this asynchronously */
status = pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent(pDev->HIFDevice,
EnableRecv ? HIF_UNMASK_RECV : HIF_MASK_RECV,
pIOPacket);
break;
}
/* if we get here we are doing it synchronously */
status = pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent(pDev->HIFDevice,
EnableRecv ? HIF_UNMASK_RECV : HIF_MASK_RECV,
NULL);
} while (FALSE);
if (A_FAILED(status) && (pIOPacket != NULL)) {
AR6KFreeIOPacket(pDev,pIOPacket);
}
return status;
}
/* disable packet reception (used in case the host runs out of buffers)
* this is the "normal" method using the interrupt enable registers through
* the host I/F */
static A_STATUS DevDoEnableDisableRecvNormal(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, A_BOOL EnableRecv, A_BOOL AsyncMode)
{
A_STATUS status = A_OK;
HTC_PACKET *pIOPacket = NULL;
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGISTERS regs;
/* take the lock to protect interrupt enable shadows */
LOCK_AR6K(pDev);
if (EnableRecv) {
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.int_status_enable |= INT_STATUS_ENABLE_MBOX_DATA_SET(0x01);
} else {
pDev->IrqEnableRegisters.int_status_enable &= ~INT_STATUS_ENABLE_MBOX_DATA_SET(0x01);
}
/* copy into our temp area */
A_MEMCPY(&regs,&pDev->IrqEnableRegisters,AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE);
UNLOCK_AR6K(pDev);
do {
if (AsyncMode) {
pIOPacket = AR6KAllocIOPacket(pDev);
if (NULL == pIOPacket) {
status = A_NO_MEMORY;
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
break;
}
/* copy values to write to our async I/O buffer */
A_MEMCPY(pIOPacket->pBuffer,&regs,AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE);
/* stick in our completion routine when the I/O operation completes */
pIOPacket->Completion = DevDoEnableDisableRecvAsyncHandler;
pIOPacket->pContext = pDev;
/* write it out asynchronously */
HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
INT_STATUS_ENABLE_ADDRESS,
pIOPacket->pBuffer,
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE,
HIF_WR_ASYNC_BYTE_INC,
pIOPacket);
break;
}
/* if we get here we are doing it synchronously */
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
INT_STATUS_ENABLE_ADDRESS,
&regs.int_status_enable,
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGS_SIZE,
HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC,
NULL);
} while (FALSE);
if (A_FAILED(status) && (pIOPacket != NULL)) {
AR6KFreeIOPacket(pDev,pIOPacket);
}
return status;
}
A_STATUS DevStopRecv(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, A_BOOL AsyncMode)
{
if (NULL == pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent) {
return DevDoEnableDisableRecvNormal(pDev,FALSE,AsyncMode);
} else {
return DevDoEnableDisableRecvOverride(pDev,FALSE,AsyncMode);
}
}
A_STATUS DevEnableRecv(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, A_BOOL AsyncMode)
{
if (NULL == pDev->HifMaskUmaskRecvEvent) {
return DevDoEnableDisableRecvNormal(pDev,TRUE,AsyncMode);
} else {
return DevDoEnableDisableRecvOverride(pDev,TRUE,AsyncMode);
}
}
void DevDumpRegisters(AR6K_IRQ_PROC_REGISTERS *pIrqProcRegs,
AR6K_IRQ_ENABLE_REGISTERS *pIrqEnableRegs)
{
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP, ("\n<------- Register Table -------->\n"));
if (pIrqProcRegs != NULL) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Int Status: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->host_int_status));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("CPU Int Status: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->cpu_int_status));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Error Int Status: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->error_int_status));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Counter Int Status: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->counter_int_status));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Mbox Frame: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->mbox_frame));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Rx Lookahead Valid: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->rx_lookahead_valid));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Rx Lookahead 0: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->rx_lookahead[0]));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Rx Lookahead 1: 0x%x\n",pIrqProcRegs->rx_lookahead[1]));
}
if (pIrqEnableRegs != NULL) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Int Status Enable: 0x%x\n",pIrqEnableRegs->int_status_enable));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP,
("Counter Int Status Enable: 0x%x\n",pIrqEnableRegs->counter_int_status_enable));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_DUMP, ("<------------------------------->\n"));
}
}
#ifdef MBOXHW_UNIT_TEST
/* This is a mailbox hardware unit test that must be called in a schedulable context
* This test is very simple, it will send a list of buffers with a counting pattern
* and the target will invert the data and send the message back
*
* the unit test has the following constraints:
*
* The target has at least 8 buffers of 256 bytes each. The host will send
* the following pattern of buffers in rapid succession :
*
* 1 buffer - 128 bytes
* 1 buffer - 256 bytes
* 1 buffer - 512 bytes
* 1 buffer - 1024 bytes
*
* The host will send the buffers to one mailbox and wait for buffers to be reflected
* back from the same mailbox. The target sends the buffers FIFO order.
* Once the final buffer has been received for a mailbox, the next mailbox is tested.
*
*
* Note: To simplifythe test , we assume that the chosen buffer sizes
* will fall on a nice block pad
*
* It is expected that higher-order tests will be written to stress the mailboxes using
* a message-based protocol (with some performance timming) that can create more
* randomness in the packets sent over mailboxes.
*
* */
#define A_ROUND_UP_PWR2(x, align) (((int) (x) + ((align)-1)) & ~((align)-1))
#define BUFFER_BLOCK_PAD 128
#if 0
#define BUFFER1 128
#define BUFFER2 256
#define BUFFER3 512
#define BUFFER4 1024
#endif
#if 1
#define BUFFER1 80
#define BUFFER2 200
#define BUFFER3 444
#define BUFFER4 800
#endif
#define TOTAL_BYTES (A_ROUND_UP_PWR2(BUFFER1,BUFFER_BLOCK_PAD) + \
A_ROUND_UP_PWR2(BUFFER2,BUFFER_BLOCK_PAD) + \
A_ROUND_UP_PWR2(BUFFER3,BUFFER_BLOCK_PAD) + \
A_ROUND_UP_PWR2(BUFFER4,BUFFER_BLOCK_PAD) )
#define TEST_BYTES (BUFFER1 + BUFFER2 + BUFFER3 + BUFFER4)
#define TEST_CREDITS_RECV_TIMEOUT 100
static A_UINT8 g_Buffer[TOTAL_BYTES];
static A_UINT32 g_MailboxAddrs[AR6K_MAILBOXES];
static A_UINT32 g_BlockSizes[AR6K_MAILBOXES];
#define BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH 4
typedef struct _BUFFER_PROC_LIST{
A_UINT8 *pBuffer;
A_UINT32 length;
}BUFFER_PROC_LIST;
#define PUSH_BUFF_PROC_ENTRY(pList,len,pCurrpos) \
{ \
(pList)->pBuffer = (pCurrpos); \
(pList)->length = (len); \
(pCurrpos) += (len); \
(pList)++; \
}
/* a simple and crude way to send different "message" sizes */
static void AssembleBufferList(BUFFER_PROC_LIST *pList)
{
A_UINT8 *pBuffer = g_Buffer;
#if BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH < 4
#error "Buffer processing list depth is not deep enough!!"
#endif
PUSH_BUFF_PROC_ENTRY(pList,BUFFER1,pBuffer);
PUSH_BUFF_PROC_ENTRY(pList,BUFFER2,pBuffer);
PUSH_BUFF_PROC_ENTRY(pList,BUFFER3,pBuffer);
PUSH_BUFF_PROC_ENTRY(pList,BUFFER4,pBuffer);
}
#define FILL_ZERO TRUE
#define FILL_COUNTING FALSE
static void InitBuffers(A_BOOL Zero)
{
A_UINT16 *pBuffer16 = (A_UINT16 *)g_Buffer;
int i;
/* fill buffer with 16 bit counting pattern or zeros */
for (i = 0; i < (TOTAL_BYTES / 2) ; i++) {
if (!Zero) {
pBuffer16[i] = (A_UINT16)i;
} else {
pBuffer16[i] = 0;
}
}
}
static A_BOOL CheckOneBuffer(A_UINT16 *pBuffer16, int Length)
{
int i;
A_UINT16 startCount;
A_BOOL success = TRUE;
/* get the starting count */
startCount = pBuffer16[0];
/* invert it, this is the expected value */
startCount = ~startCount;
/* scan the buffer and verify */
for (i = 0; i < (Length / 2) ; i++,startCount++) {
/* target will invert all the data */
if ((A_UINT16)pBuffer16[i] != (A_UINT16)~startCount) {
success = FALSE;
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Invalid Data Got:0x%X, Expecting:0x%X (offset:%d, total:%d) \n",
pBuffer16[i], ((A_UINT16)~startCount), i, Length));
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("0x%X 0x%X 0x%X 0x%X \n",
pBuffer16[i], pBuffer16[i + 1], pBuffer16[i + 2],pBuffer16[i+3]));
break;
}
}
return success;
}
static A_BOOL CheckBuffers(void)
{
int i;
A_BOOL success = TRUE;
BUFFER_PROC_LIST checkList[BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH];
/* assemble the list */
AssembleBufferList(checkList);
/* scan the buffers and verify */
for (i = 0; i < BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH ; i++) {
success = CheckOneBuffer((A_UINT16 *)checkList[i].pBuffer, checkList[i].length);
if (!success) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Buffer : 0x%X, Length:%d failed verify \n",
(A_UINT32)checkList[i].pBuffer, checkList[i].length));
break;
}
}
return success;
}
/* find the end marker for the last buffer we will be sending */
static A_UINT16 GetEndMarker(void)
{
A_UINT8 *pBuffer;
BUFFER_PROC_LIST checkList[BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH];
/* fill up buffers with the normal counting pattern */
InitBuffers(FILL_COUNTING);
/* assemble the list we will be sending down */
AssembleBufferList(checkList);
/* point to the last 2 bytes of the last buffer */
pBuffer = &(checkList[BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH - 1].pBuffer[(checkList[BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH - 1].length) - 2]);
/* the last count in the last buffer is the marker */
return (A_UINT16)pBuffer[0] | ((A_UINT16)pBuffer[1] << 8);
}
#define ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE ATH_DEBUG_ERR
/* send the ordered buffers to the target */
static A_STATUS SendBuffers(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, int mbox)
{
A_STATUS status = A_OK;
A_UINT32 request = HIF_WR_SYNC_BLOCK_INC;
BUFFER_PROC_LIST sendList[BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH];
int i;
int totalBytes = 0;
int paddedLength;
int totalwPadding = 0;
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Sending buffers on mailbox : %d \n",mbox));
/* fill buffer with counting pattern */
InitBuffers(FILL_COUNTING);
/* assemble the order in which we send */
AssembleBufferList(sendList);
for (i = 0; i < BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH; i++) {
/* we are doing block transfers, so we need to pad everything to a block size */
paddedLength = (sendList[i].length + (g_BlockSizes[mbox] - 1)) &
(~(g_BlockSizes[mbox] - 1));
/* send each buffer synchronously */
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
g_MailboxAddrs[mbox],
sendList[i].pBuffer,
paddedLength,
request,
NULL);
if (status != A_OK) {
break;
}
totalBytes += sendList[i].length;
totalwPadding += paddedLength;
}
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Sent %d bytes (%d padded bytes) to mailbox : %d \n",totalBytes,totalwPadding,mbox));
return status;
}
/* poll the mailbox credit counter until we get a credit or timeout */
static A_STATUS GetCredits(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, int mbox, int *pCredits)
{
A_STATUS status = A_OK;
int timeout = TEST_CREDITS_RECV_TIMEOUT;
A_UINT8 credits = 0;
A_UINT32 address;
while (TRUE) {
/* Read the counter register to get credits, this auto-decrements */
address = COUNT_DEC_ADDRESS + (AR6K_MAILBOXES + mbox) * 4;
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice, address, &credits, sizeof(credits),
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_FIX, NULL);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR,
("Unable to decrement the command credit count register (mbox=%d)\n",mbox));
status = A_ERROR;
break;
}
if (credits) {
break;
}
timeout--;
if (timeout <= 0) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR,
(" Timeout reading credit registers (mbox=%d, address:0x%X) \n",mbox,address));
status = A_ERROR;
break;
}
/* delay a little, target may not be ready */
msleep(1000);
}
if (status == A_OK) {
*pCredits = credits;
}
return status;
}
/* wait for the buffers to come back */
static A_STATUS RecvBuffers(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, int mbox)
{
A_STATUS status = A_OK;
A_UINT32 request = HIF_RD_SYNC_BLOCK_INC;
BUFFER_PROC_LIST recvList[BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH];
int curBuffer;
int credits;
int i;
int totalBytes = 0;
int paddedLength;
int totalwPadding = 0;
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Waiting for buffers on mailbox : %d \n",mbox));
/* zero the buffers */
InitBuffers(FILL_ZERO);
/* assemble the order in which we should receive */
AssembleBufferList(recvList);
curBuffer = 0;
while (curBuffer < BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH) {
/* get number of buffers that have been completed, this blocks
* until we get at least 1 credit or it times out */
status = GetCredits(pDev, mbox, &credits);
if (status != A_OK) {
break;
}
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Got %d messages on mailbox : %d \n",credits, mbox));
/* get all the buffers that are sitting on the queue */
for (i = 0; i < credits; i++) {
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(curBuffer < BUFFER_PROC_LIST_DEPTH);
/* recv the current buffer synchronously, the buffers should come back in
* order... with padding applied by the target */
paddedLength = (recvList[curBuffer].length + (g_BlockSizes[mbox] - 1)) &
(~(g_BlockSizes[mbox] - 1));
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
g_MailboxAddrs[mbox],
recvList[curBuffer].pBuffer,
paddedLength,
request,
NULL);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Failed to read %d bytes on mailbox:%d : address:0x%X \n",
recvList[curBuffer].length, mbox, g_MailboxAddrs[mbox]));
break;
}
totalwPadding += paddedLength;
totalBytes += recvList[curBuffer].length;
curBuffer++;
}
if (status != A_OK) {
break;
}
/* go back and get some more */
credits = 0;
}
if (totalBytes != TEST_BYTES) {
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
} else {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Got all buffers on mbox:%d total recv :%d (w/Padding : %d) \n",
mbox, totalBytes, totalwPadding));
}
return status;
}
static A_STATUS DoOneMboxHWTest(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev, int mbox)
{
A_STATUS status;
do {
/* send out buffers */
status = SendBuffers(pDev,mbox);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Sending buffers Failed : %d mbox:%d\n",status,mbox));
break;
}
/* go get them, this will block */
status = RecvBuffers(pDev, mbox);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Recv buffers Failed : %d mbox:%d\n",status,mbox));
break;
}
/* check the returned data patterns */
if (!CheckBuffers()) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Buffer Verify Failed : mbox:%d\n",mbox));
status = A_ERROR;
break;
}
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, (" Send/Recv success! mailbox : %d \n",mbox));
} while (FALSE);
return status;
}
/* here is where the test starts */
A_STATUS DoMboxHWTest(AR6K_DEVICE *pDev)
{
int i;
A_STATUS status;
int credits = 0;
A_UINT8 params[4];
int numBufs;
int bufferSize;
A_UINT16 temp;
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, (" DoMboxHWTest START - \n"));
do {
/* get the addresses for all 4 mailboxes */
status = HIFConfigureDevice(pDev->HIFDevice, HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_ADDR,
g_MailboxAddrs, sizeof(g_MailboxAddrs));
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
break;
}
/* get the block sizes */
status = HIFConfigureDevice(pDev->HIFDevice, HIF_DEVICE_GET_MBOX_BLOCK_SIZE,
g_BlockSizes, sizeof(g_BlockSizes));
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_ASSERT(FALSE);
break;
}
/* note, the HIF layer usually reports mbox 0 to have a block size of
* 1, but our test wants to run in block-mode for all mailboxes, so we treat all mailboxes
* the same. */
g_BlockSizes[0] = g_BlockSizes[1];
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Block Size to use: %d \n",g_BlockSizes[0]));
if (g_BlockSizes[1] > BUFFER_BLOCK_PAD) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("%d Block size is too large for buffer pad %d\n",
g_BlockSizes[1], BUFFER_BLOCK_PAD));
break;
}
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Waiting for target.... \n"));
/* the target lets us know it is ready by giving us 1 credit on
* mailbox 0 */
status = GetCredits(pDev, 0, &credits);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Failed to wait for target ready \n"));
break;
}
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Target is ready ...\n"));
/* read the first 4 scratch registers */
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
SCRATCH_ADDRESS,
params,
4,
HIF_RD_SYNC_BYTE_INC,
NULL);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Failed to wait get parameters \n"));
break;
}
numBufs = params[0];
bufferSize = (int)(((A_UINT16)params[2] << 8) | (A_UINT16)params[1]);
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE,
("Target parameters: bufs per mailbox:%d, buffer size:%d bytes (total space: %d, minimum required space (w/padding): %d) \n",
numBufs, bufferSize, (numBufs * bufferSize), TOTAL_BYTES));
if ((numBufs * bufferSize) < TOTAL_BYTES) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Not Enough buffer space to run test! need:%d, got:%d \n",
TOTAL_BYTES, (numBufs*bufferSize)));
status = A_ERROR;
break;
}
temp = GetEndMarker();
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
SCRATCH_ADDRESS + 4,
(A_UINT8 *)&temp,
2,
HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC,
NULL);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Failed to write end marker \n"));
break;
}
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("End Marker: 0x%X \n",temp));
temp = (A_UINT16)g_BlockSizes[1];
/* convert to a mask */
temp = temp - 1;
status = HIFReadWrite(pDev->HIFDevice,
SCRATCH_ADDRESS + 6,
(A_UINT8 *)&temp,
2,
HIF_WR_SYNC_BYTE_INC,
NULL);
if (status != A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_DEBUG_ERR, ("Failed to write block mask \n"));
break;
}
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, ("Set Block Mask: 0x%X \n",temp));
/* execute the test on each mailbox */
for (i = 0; i < AR6K_MAILBOXES; i++) {
status = DoOneMboxHWTest(pDev, i);
if (status != A_OK) {
break;
}
}
} while (FALSE);
if (status == A_OK) {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, (" DoMboxHWTest DONE - SUCCESS! - \n"));
} else {
AR_DEBUG_PRINTF(ATH_PRINT_OUT_ZONE, (" DoMboxHWTest DONE - FAILED! - \n"));
}
/* don't let HTC_Start continue, the target is actually not running any HTC code */
return A_ERROR;
}
#endif