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authorFelix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>2007-12-13 04:26:46 +0000
committerFelix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>2007-12-13 04:26:46 +0000
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update to latest madwifi-dfs snapshot, fix a crash on broadcom 47xx
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@9718 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
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-Index: madwifi-dfs-r2996/ath_hal/ah_os.h
-===================================================================
---- madwifi-dfs-r2996.orig/ath_hal/ah_os.h 2007-12-01 19:36:04.943396719 +0100
-+++ madwifi-dfs-r2996/ath_hal/ah_os.h 2007-12-01 19:37:06.182886560 +0100
-@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
- * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
- * THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
- *
-- * $Id: ah_os.h 2727 2007-10-05 17:42:53Z mtaylor $
-+ * $Id: ah_os.h 2933 2007-11-23 09:38:18Z proski $
- */
- #ifndef _ATH_AH_OS_H_
- #define _ATH_AH_OS_H_
-@@ -42,16 +42,16 @@
- * Atheros Hardware Access Layer (HAL) OS Dependent Definitions.
- */
-
--/*
--MadWifi safe register operations:
-+/*
-+ MadWifi safe register operations:
-
-- When hacking on registers directly we need to use the macros
-- below, to avoid concurrent PCI access and abort mode errors.
-+ When hacking on registers directly, we need to use the macros below to
-+ avoid concurrent PCI access and abort mode errors.
-
- * ath_reg_read
- * ATH_REG_WRITE
-
--HAL-ONLY register operations:
-+ HAL-ONLY register operations:
-
- * _OS_REG_READ
- * _OS_REG_WRITE
-@@ -60,26 +60,27 @@
- * ath_hal_reg_read.
- * ath_hal_reg_write
-
-- When compiled in HAL:
-- * We do not require locking overhead and function call unless user is debugging.
-- * All HAL operations are executed in the context of a MadWifi wrapper call which holds
-- the HAL lock.
-- * Normally HAL is build with the non-modified version of this file so it doesnt have our
-- funny macros anyway.
--
-- When compiled in MadWifi:
-- * The HAL wrapper API takes the HAL lock before invoking the HAL.
-- * HAL access is already protected, and MadWifi must NOT access the functions listed above.
--
-+ When compiled in HAL:
-+ * We don't require locking overhead and function call except for
-+ debugging.
-+ * All HAL operations are executed in the context of a MadWifi wrapper
-+ call that holds the HAL lock.
-+ * Normally HAL is built with the non-modified version of this file, so
-+ it doesn't have our funny macros anyway.
-+
-+ When compiled in MadWifi:
-+ * The HAL wrapper API takes the HAL lock before invoking the HAL.
-+ * HAL access is already protected, and MadWifi must NOT access the
-+ functions listed above.
- */
-
- /*
-- * When building the HAL proper we use no GPL-contaminated include
-- * files and must define these types ourself. Beware of these being
-- * mismatched against the contents of <linux/types.h>
-+ * When building the HAL proper, we use no GPL-licensed include files and must
-+ * define Linux types ourselves. Please note that the definitions below don't
-+ * exactly match those in <linux/types.h>
- */
- #ifndef _LINUX_TYPES_H
--/* NB: arm defaults to unsigned so be explicit */
-+/* NB: ARM defaults to unsigned, so be explicit */
- typedef signed char int8_t;
- typedef short int16_t;
- typedef int int32_t;
-@@ -93,36 +94,33 @@
- typedef unsigned int size_t;
- typedef unsigned int u_int;
- typedef void* va_list;
--#endif
-+#endif /* !_LINUX_TYPES_H */
-
- /*
- * Linux/BSD gcc compatibility shims.
- */
--#define __printflike(_a,_b) \
-- __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, _a, _b)))
--#define __va_list va_list
-+#define __va_list va_list
- #define OS_INLINE __inline
-
- extern int ath_hal_dma_beacon_response_time;
- extern int ath_hal_sw_beacon_response_time;
- extern int ath_hal_additional_swba_backoff;
-
--void __ahdecl ath_hal_vprintf(struct ath_hal *ah, const char* fmt,
-- va_list ap);
--void __ahdecl ath_hal_printf(struct ath_hal *ah, const char* fmt, ...);
--const char* __ahdecl ath_hal_ether_sprintf(const u_int8_t *mac);
-+void __ahdecl ath_hal_vprintf(struct ath_hal *ah, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
-+void __ahdecl ath_hal_printf(struct ath_hal *ah, const char *fmt, ...);
-+const char *__ahdecl ath_hal_ether_sprintf(const u_int8_t *mac);
- int __ahdecl ath_hal_memcmp(const void *a, const void *b, size_t n);
--void * __ahdecl ath_hal_malloc(size_t size);
--void __ahdecl ath_hal_free(void* p);
-+void *__ahdecl ath_hal_malloc(size_t size);
-+void __ahdecl ath_hal_free(void *p);
-
- /* Delay n microseconds. */
--extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_delay(int);
-+extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_delay(int);
- #define OS_DELAY(_n) ath_hal_delay(_n)
-
- #define OS_MEMZERO(_a, _n) ath_hal_memzero((_a), (_n))
- extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_memzero(void *, size_t);
- #define OS_MEMCPY(_d, _s, _n) ath_hal_memcpy(_d,_s,_n)
--extern void * __ahdecl ath_hal_memcpy(void *, const void *, size_t);
-+extern void *__ahdecl ath_hal_memcpy(void *, const void *, size_t);
-
- #ifndef abs
- #define abs(_a) __builtin_abs(_a)
-@@ -133,7 +131,7 @@
- #endif
-
- struct ath_hal;
--extern u_int32_t __ahdecl ath_hal_getuptime(struct ath_hal *);
-+extern u_int32_t __ahdecl ath_hal_getuptime(struct ath_hal *);
- #define OS_GETUPTIME(_ah) ath_hal_getuptime(_ah)
-
- /* Byte order/swapping support. */
-@@ -142,9 +140,8 @@
-
- #ifndef AH_BYTE_ORDER
- /*
-- * When the .inc file is not available (e.g. when building
-- * in a kernel source tree); look for some other way to
-- * setup the host byte order.
-+ * When the .inc file is not available (e.g. when building in the kernel source
-+ * tree), look for some other way to determine the host byte order.
- */
- #ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
- #define AH_BYTE_ORDER AH_LITTLE_ENDIAN
-@@ -155,93 +152,98 @@
- #ifndef AH_BYTE_ORDER
- #error "Do not know host byte order"
- #endif
--#endif /* AH_BYTE_ORDER */
-+#endif /* AH_BYTE_ORDER */
-
- /*
-- * Note that register accesses are done using target-specific
-- * functions when debugging is enabled (AH_DEBUG) or we are
-- * explicitly configured this way.
-- *
-- * The hardware registers are native little-endian byte order.
-- * Big-endian hosts are handled by enabling hardware byte-swap
-- * of register reads and writes at reset. But the PCI clock
-- * domain registers are not byte swapped! Thus, on big-endian
-- * platforms we have to byte-swap thoese registers specifically.
-- * Most of this code is collapsed at compile time because the
-- * register values are constants.
-- *
-- * Presumably when talking about hardware byte-swapping, the above
-- * text is referring to the Atheros chipset, as the registers
-- * referred to are in the PCI memory address space, and these are
-- * never byte-swapped by PCI chipsets or bridges, but always
-- * written directly (i.e. the format defined by the manufacturer).
-+ * Some big-endian architectures don't set CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP, but fail to
-+ * implement iowrite32be and ioread32be. Provide compatibility macros when
-+ * it's needed.
-+ *
-+ * As of Linux 2.6.24, only MIPS, PARISC and PowerPC implement iowrite32be and
-+ * ioread32be as functions.
-+ *
-+ * The downside or the replacement macros it that we may be byte-swapping data
-+ * for the second time, so the native implementations should be preferred.
- */
-+#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,12)) && \
-+ !defined(CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP) && (AH_BYTE_ORDER == AH_BIG_ENDIAN) && \
-+ !defined(__mips__) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__powerpc__)
-+# ifndef iowrite32be
-+# define iowrite32be(_val, _addr) iowrite32(swab32((_val)), (_addr))
-+# endif
-+# ifndef ioread32be
-+# define ioread32be(_addr) swab32(ioread32((_addr)))
-+# endif
-+#endif
-+
-+/*
-+ * The register accesses are done using target-specific functions when
-+ * debugging is enabled (AH_DEBUG) or it's explicitly requested for the target.
-+ *
-+ * The hardware registers use little-endian byte order natively. Big-endian
-+ * systems are configured by HAL to enable hardware byte-swap of register reads
-+ * and writes at reset. This avoid the need to byte-swap the data in software.
-+ * However, the registers in a certain area from 0x4000 to 0x4fff (PCI clock
-+ * domain registers) are not byte swapped!
-+ *
-+ * Since Linux I/O primitives default to little-endian operations, we only
-+ * need to suppress byte-swapping on big-endian systems outside the area used
-+ * by the PCI clock domain registers.
-+ */
-+#if (AH_BYTE_ORDER == AH_BIG_ENDIAN)
-+#define is_reg_le(__reg) ((0x4000 <= (__reg) && (__reg) < 0x5000))
-+#else
-+#define is_reg_le(__reg) 1
-+#endif
-+
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,12)
--# if (AH_BYTE_ORDER == AH_BIG_ENDIAN)
- #define _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) do { \
-- (0x4000 <= (_reg) && (_reg) < 0x5000) ? \
-+ is_reg_le(_reg) ? \
- iowrite32((_val), (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)) : \
- iowrite32be((_val), (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)); \
- } while (0)
- #define _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) \
-- ((0x4000 <= (_reg) && (_reg) < 0x5000) ? \
-+ (is_reg_le(_reg) ? \
- ioread32((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)) : \
-- ioread32be((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)));
--# else /* AH_LITTLE_ENDIAN */
--#define _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) do { \
-- iowrite32(_val, (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)); \
-- } while (0)
--#define _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) \
-- ioread32((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg))
--
--# endif /* AH_BYTE_ORDER */
-+ ioread32be((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)))
- #else
--# if (AH_BYTE_ORDER == AH_BIG_ENDIAN)
- #define _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) do { \
-- writel((0x4000 <= (_reg) && (_reg) < 0x5000) ? \
-+ writel(is_reg_le(_reg) ? \
- (_val) : cpu_to_le32(_val), \
- (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)); \
- } while (0)
- #define _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) \
-- ((0x4000 <= (_reg) && (_reg) < 0x5000) ? \
-+ (is_reg_le(_reg) ? \
- readl((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)) : \
- cpu_to_le32(readl((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg))))
--# else /* AH_LITTLE_ENDIAN */
--#define _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) do { \
-- writel(_val, (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)); \
-- } while (0)
--#define _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) \
-- readl((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg))
--# endif /* AH_BYTE_ORDER */
--#endif /* KERNEL_VERSON(2,6,12) */
--
--/*
--The functions in this section are not intended to be invoked by MadWifi driver
--code, but by the HAL. They are NOT safe for direct invocation when the
--sc->sc_hal_lock is not held. Use ath_reg_read and ATH_REG_WRITE instead!
-+#endif /* KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,12) */
-+
-+/*
-+ * The functions in this section are not intended to be invoked by MadWifi
-+ * driver code, but by the HAL. They are NOT safe to call directly when the
-+ * sc->sc_hal_lock is not held. Use ath_reg_read and ATH_REG_WRITE instead!
- */
- #if defined(AH_DEBUG) || defined(AH_REGOPS_FUNC) || defined(AH_DEBUG_ALQ)
- #define OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) ath_hal_reg_write(_ah, _reg, _val)
- #define OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) ath_hal_reg_read(_ah, _reg)
--extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_reg_write(struct ath_hal *ah, u_int reg, u_int32_t val);
--extern u_int32_t __ahdecl ath_hal_reg_read(struct ath_hal *ah, u_int reg);
-+extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_reg_write(struct ath_hal *ah, u_int reg,
-+ u_int32_t val);
-+extern u_int32_t __ahdecl ath_hal_reg_read(struct ath_hal *ah, u_int reg);
- #else
- #define OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val)
- #define OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg)
--#endif /* AH_DEBUG || AH_REGFUNC || AH_DEBUG_ALQ */
-+#endif /* AH_DEBUG || AH_REGFUNC || AH_DEBUG_ALQ */
-
- extern char *ath_hal_func;
- static inline void ath_hal_set_function(const char *name)
--#if defined(AH_DEBUG)
- {
-+#ifdef AH_DEBUG
- ath_hal_func = (char *)name;
--}
--#else
--{ }
- #endif
-+}
-
- #ifdef AH_DEBUG_ALQ
--extern void __ahdecl OS_MARK(struct ath_hal *, u_int id, u_int32_t value);
-+extern void __ahdecl OS_MARK(struct ath_hal *, u_int id, u_int32_t value);
- #else
- #define OS_MARK(_ah, _id, _v)
- #endif
-@@ -253,8 +255,9 @@
- * compiled with the default calling convention and are not called
- * from within the HAL.
- */
--extern struct ath_hal *_ath_hal_attach(u_int16_t devid, HAL_SOFTC,
-- HAL_BUS_TAG, HAL_BUS_HANDLE, HAL_STATUS*);
--extern void _ath_hal_detach(struct ath_hal *);
-+extern struct ath_hal *_ath_hal_attach(u_int16_t devid, HAL_SOFTC,
-+ HAL_BUS_TAG, HAL_BUS_HANDLE,
-+ HAL_STATUS *);
-+extern void _ath_hal_detach(struct ath_hal *);
-
--#endif /* _ATH_AH_OSDEP_H_ */
-+#endif /* _ATH_AH_OSDEP_H_ */