prph.h (22891B)
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The host driver 115 * indicates DRAM locations and sizes for instruction and data images via the 116 * four BSM_DRAM_* registers. Once the bootstrap program loads the new program, 117 * the new program starts automatically. 118 * 119 * The uCode used for open-source drivers includes two programs: 120 * 121 * 1) Initialization -- performs hardware calibration and sets up some 122 * internal data, then notifies host via "initialize alive" notification 123 * (struct il_init_alive_resp) that it has completed all of its work. 124 * After signal from host, it then loads and starts the runtime program. 125 * The initialization program must be used when initially setting up the 126 * NIC after loading the driver. 127 * 128 * 2) Runtime/Protocol -- performs all normal runtime operations. This 129 * notifies host via "alive" notification (struct il_alive_resp) that it 130 * is ready to be used. 131 * 132 * When initializing the NIC, the host driver does the following procedure: 133 * 134 * 1) Load bootstrap program (instructions only, no data image for bootstrap) 135 * into bootstrap memory. Use dword writes starting at BSM_SRAM_LOWER_BOUND 136 * 137 * 2) Point (via BSM_DRAM_*) to the "initialize" uCode data and instruction 138 * images in host DRAM. 139 * 140 * 3) Set up BSM to copy from BSM SRAM into uCode instruction SRAM when asked: 141 * BSM_WR_MEM_SRC_REG = 0 142 * BSM_WR_MEM_DST_REG = RTC_INST_LOWER_BOUND 143 * BSM_WR_MEM_DWCOUNT_REG = # dwords in bootstrap instruction image 144 * 145 * 4) Load bootstrap into instruction SRAM: 146 * BSM_WR_CTRL_REG = BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START 147 * 148 * 5) Wait for load completion: 149 * Poll BSM_WR_CTRL_REG for BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START = 0 150 * 151 * 6) Enable future boot loads whenever NIC's power management triggers it: 152 * BSM_WR_CTRL_REG = BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START_EN 153 * 154 * 7) Start the NIC by removing all reset bits: 155 * CSR_RESET = 0 156 * 157 * The bootstrap uCode (already in instruction SRAM) loads initialization 158 * uCode. Initialization uCode performs data initialization, sends 159 * "initialize alive" notification to host, and waits for a signal from 160 * host to load runtime code. 161 * 162 * 4) Point (via BSM_DRAM_*) to the "runtime" uCode data and instruction 163 * images in host DRAM. The last register loaded must be the instruction 164 * byte count register ("1" in MSbit tells initialization uCode to load 165 * the runtime uCode): 166 * BSM_DRAM_INST_BYTECOUNT_REG = byte count | BSM_DRAM_INST_LOAD 167 * 168 * 5) Wait for "alive" notification, then issue normal runtime commands. 169 * 170 * Data caching during power-downs: 171 * 172 * Just before the embedded controller powers down (e.g for automatic 173 * power-saving modes, or for RFKILL), uCode stores (via PCI busmaster DMA) 174 * a current snapshot of the embedded processor's data SRAM into host DRAM. 175 * This caches the data while the embedded processor's memory is powered down. 176 * Location and size are controlled by BSM_DRAM_DATA_* registers. 177 * 178 * NOTE: Instruction SRAM does not need to be saved, since that doesn't 179 * change during operation; the original image (from uCode distribution 180 * file) can be used for reload. 181 * 182 * When powering back up, the BSM loads the bootstrap program. Bootstrap looks 183 * at the BSM_DRAM_* registers, which now point to the runtime instruction 184 * image and the cached (modified) runtime data (*not* the initialization 185 * uCode). Bootstrap reloads these runtime images into SRAM, and restarts the 186 * uCode from where it left off before the power-down. 187 * 188 * NOTE: Initialization uCode does *not* run as part of the save/restore 189 * procedure. 190 * 191 * This save/restore method is mostly for autonomous power management during 192 * normal operation (result of C_POWER_TBL). Platform suspend/resume and 193 * RFKILL should use complete restarts (with total re-initialization) of uCode, 194 * allowing total shutdown (including BSM memory). 195 * 196 * Note that, during normal operation, the host DRAM that held the initial 197 * startup data for the runtime code is now being used as a backup data cache 198 * for modified data! If you need to completely re-initialize the NIC, make 199 * sure that you use the runtime data image from the uCode distribution file, 200 * not the modified/saved runtime data. You may want to store a separate 201 * "clean" runtime data image in DRAM to avoid disk reads of distribution file. 202 */ 203 204/* BSM bit fields */ 205#define BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START (0x80000000) /* start boot load now */ 206#define BSM_WR_CTRL_REG_BIT_START_EN (0x40000000) /* enable boot after pwrup */ 207#define BSM_DRAM_INST_LOAD (0x80000000) /* start program load now */ 208 209/* BSM addresses */ 210#define BSM_BASE (PRPH_BASE + 0x3400) 211#define BSM_END (PRPH_BASE + 0x3800) 212 213#define BSM_WR_CTRL_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x000) /* ctl and status */ 214#define BSM_WR_MEM_SRC_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x004) /* source in BSM mem */ 215#define BSM_WR_MEM_DST_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x008) /* dest in SRAM mem */ 216#define BSM_WR_DWCOUNT_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x00C) /* bytes */ 217#define BSM_WR_STATUS_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x010) /* bit 0: 1 == done */ 218 219/* 220 * Pointers and size regs for bootstrap load and data SRAM save/restore. 221 * NOTE: 3945 pointers use bits 31:0 of DRAM address. 222 * 4965 pointers use bits 35:4 of DRAM address. 223 */ 224#define BSM_DRAM_INST_PTR_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x090) 225#define BSM_DRAM_INST_BYTECOUNT_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x094) 226#define BSM_DRAM_DATA_PTR_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x098) 227#define BSM_DRAM_DATA_BYTECOUNT_REG (BSM_BASE + 0x09C) 228 229/* 230 * BSM special memory, stays powered on during power-save sleeps. 231 * Read/write, address range from LOWER_BOUND to (LOWER_BOUND + SIZE -1) 232 */ 233#define BSM_SRAM_LOWER_BOUND (PRPH_BASE + 0x3800) 234#define BSM_SRAM_SIZE (1024) /* bytes */ 235 236/* 3945 Tx scheduler registers */ 237#define ALM_SCD_BASE (PRPH_BASE + 0x2E00) 238#define ALM_SCD_MODE_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x000) 239#define ALM_SCD_ARASTAT_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x004) 240#define ALM_SCD_TXFACT_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x010) 241#define ALM_SCD_TXF4MF_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x014) 242#define ALM_SCD_TXF5MF_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x020) 243#define ALM_SCD_SBYP_MODE_1_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x02C) 244#define ALM_SCD_SBYP_MODE_2_REG (ALM_SCD_BASE + 0x030) 245 246/** 247 * Tx Scheduler 248 * 249 * The Tx Scheduler selects the next frame to be transmitted, choosing TFDs 250 * (Transmit Frame Descriptors) from up to 16 circular Tx queues resident in 251 * host DRAM. It steers each frame's Tx command (which contains the frame 252 * data) into one of up to 7 prioritized Tx DMA FIFO channels within the 253 * device. A queue maps to only one (selectable by driver) Tx DMA channel, 254 * but one DMA channel may take input from several queues. 255 * 256 * Tx DMA FIFOs have dedicated purposes. For 4965, they are used as follows 257 * (cf. default_queue_to_tx_fifo in 4965.c): 258 * 259 * 0 -- EDCA BK (background) frames, lowest priority 260 * 1 -- EDCA BE (best effort) frames, normal priority 261 * 2 -- EDCA VI (video) frames, higher priority 262 * 3 -- EDCA VO (voice) and management frames, highest priority 263 * 4 -- Commands (e.g. RXON, etc.) 264 * 5 -- unused (HCCA) 265 * 6 -- unused (HCCA) 266 * 7 -- not used by driver (device-internal only) 267 * 268 * 269 * Driver should normally map queues 0-6 to Tx DMA/FIFO channels 0-6. 270 * In addition, driver can map the remaining queues to Tx DMA/FIFO 271 * channels 0-3 to support 11n aggregation via EDCA DMA channels. 272 * 273 * The driver sets up each queue to work in one of two modes: 274 * 275 * 1) Scheduler-Ack, in which the scheduler automatically supports a 276 * block-ack (BA) win of up to 64 TFDs. In this mode, each queue 277 * contains TFDs for a unique combination of Recipient Address (RA) 278 * and Traffic Identifier (TID), that is, traffic of a given 279 * Quality-Of-Service (QOS) priority, destined for a single station. 280 * 281 * In scheduler-ack mode, the scheduler keeps track of the Tx status of 282 * each frame within the BA win, including whether it's been transmitted, 283 * and whether it's been acknowledged by the receiving station. The device 284 * automatically processes block-acks received from the receiving STA, 285 * and reschedules un-acked frames to be retransmitted (successful 286 * Tx completion may end up being out-of-order). 287 * 288 * The driver must maintain the queue's Byte Count table in host DRAM 289 * (struct il4965_sched_queue_byte_cnt_tbl) for this mode. 290 * This mode does not support fragmentation. 291 * 292 * 2) FIFO (a.k.a. non-Scheduler-ACK), in which each TFD is processed in order. 293 * The device may automatically retry Tx, but will retry only one frame 294 * at a time, until receiving ACK from receiving station, or reaching 295 * retry limit and giving up. 296 * 297 * The command queue (#4/#9) must use this mode! 298 * This mode does not require use of the Byte Count table in host DRAM. 299 * 300 * Driver controls scheduler operation via 3 means: 301 * 1) Scheduler registers 302 * 2) Shared scheduler data base in internal 4956 SRAM 303 * 3) Shared data in host DRAM 304 * 305 * Initialization: 306 * 307 * When loading, driver should allocate memory for: 308 * 1) 16 TFD circular buffers, each with space for (typically) 256 TFDs. 309 * 2) 16 Byte Count circular buffers in 16 KBytes contiguous memory 310 * (1024 bytes for each queue). 311 * 312 * After receiving "Alive" response from uCode, driver must initialize 313 * the scheduler (especially for queue #4/#9, the command queue, otherwise 314 * the driver can't issue commands!): 315 */ 316 317/** 318 * Max Tx win size is the max number of contiguous TFDs that the scheduler 319 * can keep track of at one time when creating block-ack chains of frames. 320 * Note that "64" matches the number of ack bits in a block-ack packet. 321 * Driver should use SCD_WIN_SIZE and SCD_FRAME_LIMIT values to initialize 322 * IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_QUEUE_OFFSET(x) values. 323 */ 324#define SCD_WIN_SIZE 64 325#define SCD_FRAME_LIMIT 64 326 327/* SCD registers are internal, must be accessed via HBUS_TARG_PRPH regs */ 328#define IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET 0xa02c00 329 330/* 331 * 4965 tells driver SRAM address for internal scheduler structs via this reg. 332 * Value is valid only after "Alive" response from uCode. 333 */ 334#define IL49_SCD_SRAM_BASE_ADDR (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x0) 335 336/* 337 * Driver may need to update queue-empty bits after changing queue's 338 * write and read pointers (idxes) during (re-)initialization (i.e. when 339 * scheduler is not tracking what's happening). 340 * Bit fields: 341 * 31-16: Write mask -- 1: update empty bit, 0: don't change empty bit 342 * 15-00: Empty state, one for each queue -- 1: empty, 0: non-empty 343 * NOTE: This register is not used by Linux driver. 344 */ 345#define IL49_SCD_EMPTY_BITS (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x4) 346 347/* 348 * Physical base address of array of byte count (BC) circular buffers (CBs). 349 * Each Tx queue has a BC CB in host DRAM to support Scheduler-ACK mode. 350 * This register points to BC CB for queue 0, must be on 1024-byte boundary. 351 * Others are spaced by 1024 bytes. 352 * Each BC CB is 2 bytes * (256 + 64) = 740 bytes, followed by 384 bytes pad. 353 * (Index into a queue's BC CB) = (idx into queue's TFD CB) = (SSN & 0xff). 354 * Bit fields: 355 * 25-00: Byte Count CB physical address [35:10], must be 1024-byte aligned. 356 */ 357#define IL49_SCD_DRAM_BASE_ADDR (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x10) 358 359/* 360 * Enables any/all Tx DMA/FIFO channels. 361 * Scheduler generates requests for only the active channels. 362 * Set this to 0xff to enable all 8 channels (normal usage). 363 * Bit fields: 364 * 7- 0: Enable (1), disable (0), one bit for each channel 0-7 365 */ 366#define IL49_SCD_TXFACT (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x1c) 367/* 368 * Queue (x) Write Pointers (idxes, really!), one for each Tx queue. 369 * Initialized and updated by driver as new TFDs are added to queue. 370 * NOTE: If using Block Ack, idx must correspond to frame's 371 * Start Sequence Number; idx = (SSN & 0xff) 372 * NOTE: Alternative to HBUS_TARG_WRPTR, which is what Linux driver uses? 373 */ 374#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_WRPTR(x) (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x24 + (x) * 4) 375 376/* 377 * Queue (x) Read Pointers (idxes, really!), one for each Tx queue. 378 * For FIFO mode, idx indicates next frame to transmit. 379 * For Scheduler-ACK mode, idx indicates first frame in Tx win. 380 * Initialized by driver, updated by scheduler. 381 */ 382#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_RDPTR(x) (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x64 + (x) * 4) 383 384/* 385 * Select which queues work in chain mode (1) vs. not (0). 386 * Use chain mode to build chains of aggregated frames. 387 * Bit fields: 388 * 31-16: Reserved 389 * 15-00: Mode, one bit for each queue -- 1: Chain mode, 0: one-at-a-time 390 * NOTE: If driver sets up queue for chain mode, it should be also set up 391 * Scheduler-ACK mode as well, via SCD_QUEUE_STATUS_BITS(x). 392 */ 393#define IL49_SCD_QUEUECHAIN_SEL (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0xd0) 394 395/* 396 * Select which queues interrupt driver when scheduler increments 397 * a queue's read pointer (idx). 398 * Bit fields: 399 * 31-16: Reserved 400 * 15-00: Interrupt enable, one bit for each queue -- 1: enabled, 0: disabled 401 * NOTE: This functionality is apparently a no-op; driver relies on interrupts 402 * from Rx queue to read Tx command responses and update Tx queues. 403 */ 404#define IL49_SCD_INTERRUPT_MASK (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0xe4) 405 406/* 407 * Queue search status registers. One for each queue. 408 * Sets up queue mode and assigns queue to Tx DMA channel. 409 * Bit fields: 410 * 19-10: Write mask/enable bits for bits 0-9 411 * 9: Driver should init to "0" 412 * 8: Scheduler-ACK mode (1), non-Scheduler-ACK (i.e. FIFO) mode (0). 413 * Driver should init to "1" for aggregation mode, or "0" otherwise. 414 * 7-6: Driver should init to "0" 415 * 5: Window Size Left; indicates whether scheduler can request 416 * another TFD, based on win size, etc. Driver should init 417 * this bit to "1" for aggregation mode, or "0" for non-agg. 418 * 4-1: Tx FIFO to use (range 0-7). 419 * 0: Queue is active (1), not active (0). 420 * Other bits should be written as "0" 421 * 422 * NOTE: If enabling Scheduler-ACK mode, chain mode should also be enabled 423 * via SCD_QUEUECHAIN_SEL. 424 */ 425#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STATUS_BITS(x)\ 426 (IL49_SCD_START_OFFSET + 0x104 + (x) * 4) 427 428/* Bit field positions */ 429#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_ACTIVE (0) 430#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_TXF (1) 431#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_WSL (5) 432#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_SCD_ACK (8) 433 434/* Write masks */ 435#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_POS_SCD_ACT_EN (10) 436#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_STTS_REG_MSK (0x0007FC00) 437 438/** 439 * 4965 internal SRAM structures for scheduler, shared with driver ... 440 * 441 * Driver should clear and initialize the following areas after receiving 442 * "Alive" response from 4965 uCode, i.e. after initial 443 * uCode load, or after a uCode load done for error recovery: 444 * 445 * SCD_CONTEXT_DATA_OFFSET (size 128 bytes) 446 * SCD_TX_STTS_BITMAP_OFFSET (size 256 bytes) 447 * SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET (size 32 bytes) 448 * 449 * Driver accesses SRAM via HBUS_TARG_MEM_* registers. 450 * Driver reads base address of this scheduler area from SCD_SRAM_BASE_ADDR. 451 * All OFFSET values must be added to this base address. 452 */ 453 454/* 455 * Queue context. One 8-byte entry for each of 16 queues. 456 * 457 * Driver should clear this entire area (size 0x80) to 0 after receiving 458 * "Alive" notification from uCode. Additionally, driver should init 459 * each queue's entry as follows: 460 * 461 * LS Dword bit fields: 462 * 0-06: Max Tx win size for Scheduler-ACK. Driver should init to 64. 463 * 464 * MS Dword bit fields: 465 * 16-22: Frame limit. Driver should init to 10 (0xa). 466 * 467 * Driver should init all other bits to 0. 468 * 469 * Init must be done after driver receives "Alive" response from 4965 uCode, 470 * and when setting up queue for aggregation. 471 */ 472#define IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_DATA_OFFSET 0x380 473#define IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_QUEUE_OFFSET(x) \ 474 (IL49_SCD_CONTEXT_DATA_OFFSET + ((x) * 8)) 475 476#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG1_WIN_SIZE_POS (0) 477#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG1_WIN_SIZE_MSK (0x0000007F) 478#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG2_FRAME_LIMIT_POS (16) 479#define IL49_SCD_QUEUE_CTX_REG2_FRAME_LIMIT_MSK (0x007F0000) 480 481/* 482 * Tx Status Bitmap 483 * 484 * Driver should clear this entire area (size 0x100) to 0 after receiving 485 * "Alive" notification from uCode. Area is used only by device itself; 486 * no other support (besides clearing) is required from driver. 487 */ 488#define IL49_SCD_TX_STTS_BITMAP_OFFSET 0x400 489 490/* 491 * RAxTID to queue translation mapping. 492 * 493 * When queue is in Scheduler-ACK mode, frames placed in a that queue must be 494 * for only one combination of receiver address (RA) and traffic ID (TID), i.e. 495 * one QOS priority level destined for one station (for this wireless link, 496 * not final destination). The SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL area provides 16 16-bit 497 * mappings, one for each of the 16 queues. If queue is not in Scheduler-ACK 498 * mode, the device ignores the mapping value. 499 * 500 * Bit fields, for each 16-bit map: 501 * 15-9: Reserved, set to 0 502 * 8-4: Index into device's station table for recipient station 503 * 3-0: Traffic ID (tid), range 0-15 504 * 505 * Driver should clear this entire area (size 32 bytes) to 0 after receiving 506 * "Alive" notification from uCode. To update a 16-bit map value, driver 507 * must read a dword-aligned value from device SRAM, replace the 16-bit map 508 * value of interest, and write the dword value back into device SRAM. 509 */ 510#define IL49_SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET 0x500 511 512/* Find translation table dword to read/write for given queue */ 513#define IL49_SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET_QUEUE(x) \ 514 ((IL49_SCD_TRANSLATE_TBL_OFFSET + ((x) * 2)) & 0xfffffffc) 515 516#define IL_SCD_TXFIFO_POS_TID (0) 517#define IL_SCD_TXFIFO_POS_RA (4) 518#define IL_SCD_QUEUE_RA_TID_MAP_RATID_MSK (0x01FF) 519 520/*********************** END TX SCHEDULER *************************************/ 521 522#endif /* __il_prph_h__ */