From 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:20:36 -0700 Subject: Linux-2.6.12-rc2 Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip! --- drivers/ieee1394/highlevel.h | 190 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 190 insertions(+) create mode 100644 drivers/ieee1394/highlevel.h (limited to 'drivers/ieee1394/highlevel.h') diff --git a/drivers/ieee1394/highlevel.h b/drivers/ieee1394/highlevel.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e119fb87e5b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/ieee1394/highlevel.h @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + +#ifndef IEEE1394_HIGHLEVEL_H +#define IEEE1394_HIGHLEVEL_H + + +struct hpsb_address_serve { + struct list_head host_list; /* per host list */ + + struct list_head hl_list; /* hpsb_highlevel list */ + + struct hpsb_address_ops *op; + + struct hpsb_host *host; + + /* first address handled and first address behind, quadlet aligned */ + u64 start, end; +}; + + +/* + * The above structs are internal to highlevel driver handling. Only the + * following structures are of interest to actual highlevel drivers. + */ + +struct hpsb_highlevel { + struct module *owner; + const char *name; + + /* Any of the following pointers can legally be NULL, except for + * iso_receive which can only be NULL when you don't request + * channels. */ + + /* New host initialized. Will also be called during + * hpsb_register_highlevel for all hosts already installed. */ + void (*add_host) (struct hpsb_host *host); + + /* Host about to be removed. Will also be called during + * hpsb_unregister_highlevel once for each host. */ + void (*remove_host) (struct hpsb_host *host); + + /* Host experienced bus reset with possible configuration changes. + * Note that this one may occur during interrupt/bottom half handling. + * You can not expect to be able to do stock hpsb_reads. */ + void (*host_reset) (struct hpsb_host *host); + + /* An isochronous packet was received. Channel contains the channel + * number for your convenience, it is also contained in the included + * packet header (first quadlet, CRCs are missing). You may get called + * for channel/host combinations you did not request. */ + void (*iso_receive) (struct hpsb_host *host, int channel, + quadlet_t *data, size_t length); + + /* A write request was received on either the FCP_COMMAND (direction = + * 0) or the FCP_RESPONSE (direction = 1) register. The cts arg + * contains the cts field (first byte of data). */ + void (*fcp_request) (struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, int direction, + int cts, u8 *data, size_t length); + + /* These are initialized by the subsystem when the + * hpsb_higlevel is registered. */ + struct list_head hl_list; + struct list_head irq_list; + struct list_head addr_list; + + struct list_head host_info_list; + rwlock_t host_info_lock; +}; + +struct hpsb_address_ops { + /* + * Null function pointers will make the respective operation complete + * with RCODE_TYPE_ERROR. Makes for easy to implement read-only + * registers (just leave everything but read NULL). + * + * All functions shall return appropriate IEEE 1394 rcodes. + */ + + /* These functions have to implement block reads for themselves. */ + /* These functions either return a response code + or a negative number. In the first case a response will be generated; in the + later case, no response will be sent and the driver, that handled the request + will send the response itself + */ + int (*read) (struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, quadlet_t *buffer, + u64 addr, size_t length, u16 flags); + int (*write) (struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, int destid, + quadlet_t *data, u64 addr, size_t length, u16 flags); + + /* Lock transactions: write results of ext_tcode operation into + * *store. */ + int (*lock) (struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, quadlet_t *store, + u64 addr, quadlet_t data, quadlet_t arg, int ext_tcode, u16 flags); + int (*lock64) (struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, octlet_t *store, + u64 addr, octlet_t data, octlet_t arg, int ext_tcode, u16 flags); +}; + + +void highlevel_add_host(struct hpsb_host *host); +void highlevel_remove_host(struct hpsb_host *host); +void highlevel_host_reset(struct hpsb_host *host); + + +/* these functions are called to handle transactions. They are called, when + a packet arrives. The flags argument contains the second word of the first header + quadlet of the incoming packet (containing transaction label, retry code, + transaction code and priority). These functions either return a response code + or a negative number. In the first case a response will be generated; in the + later case, no response will be sent and the driver, that handled the request + will send the response itself. +*/ +int highlevel_read(struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, void *data, + u64 addr, unsigned int length, u16 flags); +int highlevel_write(struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, int destid, + void *data, u64 addr, unsigned int length, u16 flags); +int highlevel_lock(struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, quadlet_t *store, + u64 addr, quadlet_t data, quadlet_t arg, int ext_tcode, u16 flags); +int highlevel_lock64(struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, octlet_t *store, + u64 addr, octlet_t data, octlet_t arg, int ext_tcode, u16 flags); + +void highlevel_iso_receive(struct hpsb_host *host, void *data, + size_t length); +void highlevel_fcp_request(struct hpsb_host *host, int nodeid, int direction, + void *data, size_t length); + + +/* + * Register highlevel driver. The name pointer has to stay valid at all times + * because the string is not copied. + */ +void hpsb_register_highlevel(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl); +void hpsb_unregister_highlevel(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl); + +/* + * Register handlers for host address spaces. Start and end are 48 bit pointers + * and have to be quadlet aligned (end points to the first address behind the + * handled addresses. This function can be called multiple times for a single + * hpsb_highlevel to implement sparse register sets. The requested region must + * not overlap any previously allocated region, otherwise registering will fail. + * + * It returns true for successful allocation. There is no unregister function, + * all address spaces are deallocated together with the hpsb_highlevel. + */ +u64 hpsb_allocate_and_register_addrspace(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, + struct hpsb_host *host, + struct hpsb_address_ops *ops, + u64 size, u64 alignment, + u64 start, u64 end); +int hpsb_register_addrspace(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host, + struct hpsb_address_ops *ops, u64 start, u64 end); + +int hpsb_unregister_addrspace(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host, + u64 start); + +/* + * Enable or disable receving a certain isochronous channel through the + * iso_receive op. + */ +int hpsb_listen_channel(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host, + unsigned int channel); +void hpsb_unlisten_channel(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host, + unsigned int channel); + + +/* Retrieve a hostinfo pointer bound to this driver/host */ +void *hpsb_get_hostinfo(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host); + +/* Allocate a hostinfo pointer of data_size bound to this driver/host */ +void *hpsb_create_hostinfo(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host, + size_t data_size); + +/* Free and remove the hostinfo pointer bound to this driver/host */ +void hpsb_destroy_hostinfo(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host); + +/* Set an alternate lookup key for the hostinfo bound to this driver/host */ +void hpsb_set_hostinfo_key(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host, unsigned long key); + +/* Retrieve the alternate lookup key for the hostinfo bound to this driver/host */ +unsigned long hpsb_get_hostinfo_key(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host); + +/* Retrieve a hostinfo pointer bound to this driver using its alternate key */ +void *hpsb_get_hostinfo_bykey(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, unsigned long key); + +/* Set the hostinfo pointer to something useful. Usually follows a call to + * hpsb_create_hostinfo, where the size is 0. */ +int hpsb_set_hostinfo(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, struct hpsb_host *host, void *data); + +/* Retrieve hpsb_host using a highlevel handle and a key */ +struct hpsb_host *hpsb_get_host_bykey(struct hpsb_highlevel *hl, unsigned long key); + +#endif /* IEEE1394_HIGHLEVEL_H */ -- cgit v1.2.3