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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
/*
Copyright (C) 2004 - 2009 Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
<http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com>
*/
/*
Module: rt2x00dump
Abstract:
Data structures for the rt2x00debug & userspace.
The declarations in this file can be used by both rt2x00
and userspace and therefore should be kept together in
this file.
*/
#ifndef RT2X00DUMP_H
#define RT2X00DUMP_H
/**
* DOC: Introduction
*
* This header is intended to be exported to userspace,
* to make the structures and enumerations available to userspace
* applications. This means that all data types should be exportable.
*
* When rt2x00 is compiled with debugfs support enabled,
* it is possible to capture all data coming in and out of the device
* by reading the frame dump file. This file can have only a single reader.
* The following frames will be reported:
* - All incoming frames (rx)
* - All outgoing frames (tx, including beacon and atim)
* - All completed frames (txdone including atim)
*
* The data is send to the file using the following format:
*
* [rt2x00dump header][hardware descriptor][ieee802.11 frame]
*
* rt2x00dump header: The description of the dumped frame, as well as
* additional information useful for debugging. See &rt2x00dump_hdr.
* hardware descriptor: Descriptor that was used to receive or transmit
* the frame.
* ieee802.11 frame: The actual frame that was received or transmitted.
*/
/**
* enum rt2x00_dump_type - Frame type
*
* These values are used for the @type member of &rt2x00dump_hdr.
* @DUMP_FRAME_RXDONE: This frame has been received by the hardware.
* @DUMP_FRAME_TX: This frame is queued for transmission to the hardware.
* @DUMP_FRAME_TXDONE: This frame indicates the device has handled
* the tx event which has either succeeded or failed. A frame
* with this type should also have been reported with as a
* %DUMP_FRAME_TX frame.
* @DUMP_FRAME_BEACON: This beacon frame is queued for transmission to the
* hardware.
*/
enum rt2x00_dump_type {
DUMP_FRAME_RXDONE = 1,
DUMP_FRAME_TX = 2,
DUMP_FRAME_TXDONE = 3,
DUMP_FRAME_BEACON = 4,
};
/**
* struct rt2x00dump_hdr - Dump frame header
*
* Each frame dumped to the debugfs file starts with this header
* attached. This header contains the description of the actual
* frame which was dumped.
*
* New fields inside the structure must be appended to the end of
* the structure. This way userspace tools compiled for earlier
* header versions can still correctly handle the frame dump
* (although they will not handle all data passed to them in the dump).
*
* @version: Header version should always be set to %DUMP_HEADER_VERSION.
* This field must be checked by userspace to determine if it can
* handle this frame.
* @header_length: The length of the &rt2x00dump_hdr structure. This is
* used for compatibility reasons so userspace can easily determine
* the location of the next field in the dump.
* @desc_length: The length of the device descriptor.
* @data_length: The length of the frame data (including the ieee802.11 header.
* @chip_rt: RT chipset
* @chip_rf: RF chipset
* @chip_rev: Chipset revision
* @type: The frame type (&rt2x00_dump_type)
* @queue_index: The index number of the data queue.
* @entry_index: The index number of the entry inside the data queue.
* @timestamp_sec: Timestamp - seconds
* @timestamp_usec: Timestamp - microseconds
*/
struct rt2x00dump_hdr {
__le32 version;
#define DUMP_HEADER_VERSION 3
__le32 header_length;
__le32 desc_length;
__le32 data_length;
__le16 chip_rt;
__le16 chip_rf;
__le16 chip_rev;
__le16 type;
__u8 queue_index;
__u8 entry_index;
__le32 timestamp_sec;
__le32 timestamp_usec;
};
#endif /* RT2X00DUMP_H */
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