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  16 
  17 #ifndef _LINUX_BRCMFMAC_PLATFORM_H
  18 #define _LINUX_BRCMFMAC_PLATFORM_H
  19 
  20 
  21 #define BRCMFMAC_PDATA_NAME             "brcmfmac"
  22 
  23 #define BRCMFMAC_COUNTRY_BUF_SZ         4
  24 
  25 
  26 /*
  27  * Platform specific driver functions and data. Through the platform specific
  28  * device data functions and data can be provided to help the brcmfmac driver to
  29  * operate with the device in combination with the used platform.
  30  */
  31 
  32 
  33 /**
  34  * Note: the brcmfmac can be loaded as module or be statically built-in into
  35  * the kernel. If built-in then do note that it uses module_init (and
  36  * module_exit) routines which equal device_initcall. So if you intend to
  37  * create a module with the platform specific data for the brcmfmac and have
  38  * it built-in to the kernel then use a higher initcall then device_initcall
  39  * (see init.h). If this is not done then brcmfmac will load without problems
  40  * but will not pickup the platform data.
  41  *
  42  * When the driver does not "detect" platform driver data then it will continue
  43  * without reporting anything and just assume there is no data needed. Which is
  44  * probably true for most platforms.
  45  */
  46 
  47 /**
  48  * enum brcmf_bus_type - Bus type identifier. Currently SDIO, USB and PCIE are
  49  *                       supported.
  50  */
  51 enum brcmf_bus_type {
  52         BRCMF_BUSTYPE_SDIO,
  53         BRCMF_BUSTYPE_USB,
  54         BRCMF_BUSTYPE_PCIE
  55 };
  56 
  57 
  58 /**
  59  * struct brcmfmac_sdio_pd - SDIO Device specific platform data.
  60  *
  61  * @txglomsz:           SDIO txglom size. Use 0 if default of driver is to be
  62  *                      used.
  63  * @drive_strength:     is the preferred drive_strength to be used for the SDIO
  64  *                      pins. If 0 then a default value will be used. This is
  65  *                      the target drive strength, the exact drive strength
  66  *                      which will be used depends on the capabilities of the
  67  *                      device.
  68  * @oob_irq_supported:  does the board have support for OOB interrupts. SDIO
  69  *                      in-band interrupts are relatively slow and for having
  70  *                      less overhead on interrupt processing an out of band
  71  *                      interrupt can be used. If the HW supports this then
  72  *                      enable this by setting this field to true and configure
  73  *                      the oob related fields.
  74  * @oob_irq_nr,
  75  * @oob_irq_flags:      the OOB interrupt information. The values are used for
  76  *                      registering the irq using request_irq function.
  77  * @broken_sg_support:  flag for broken sg list support of SDIO host controller.
  78  *                      Set this to true if the SDIO host controller has higher
  79  *                      align requirement than 32 bytes for each scatterlist
  80  *                      item.
  81  * @sd_head_align:      alignment requirement for start of data buffer.
  82  * @sd_sgentry_align:   length alignment requirement for each sg entry.
  83  * @reset:              This function can get called if the device communication
  84  *                      broke down. This functionality is particularly useful in
  85  *                      case of SDIO type devices. It is possible to reset a
  86  *                      dongle via sdio data interface, but it requires that
  87  *                      this is fully functional. This function is chip/module
  88  *                      specific and this function should return only after the
  89  *                      complete reset has completed.
  90  */
  91 struct brcmfmac_sdio_pd {
  92         int             txglomsz;
  93         unsigned int    drive_strength;
  94         bool            oob_irq_supported;
  95         unsigned int    oob_irq_nr;
  96         unsigned long   oob_irq_flags;
  97         bool            broken_sg_support;
  98         unsigned short  sd_head_align;
  99         unsigned short  sd_sgentry_align;
 100         void            (*reset)(void);
 101 };
 102 
 103 /**
 104  * struct brcmfmac_pd_cc_entry - Struct for translating user space country code
 105  *                               (iso3166) to firmware country code and
 106  *                               revision.
 107  *
 108  * @iso3166:    iso3166 alpha 2 country code string.
 109  * @cc:         firmware country code string.
 110  * @rev:        firmware country code revision.
 111  */
 112 struct brcmfmac_pd_cc_entry {
 113         char    iso3166[BRCMFMAC_COUNTRY_BUF_SZ];
 114         char    cc[BRCMFMAC_COUNTRY_BUF_SZ];
 115         s32     rev;
 116 };
 117 
 118 /**
 119  * struct brcmfmac_pd_cc - Struct for translating country codes as set by user
 120  *                         space to a country code and rev which can be used by
 121  *                         firmware.
 122  *
 123  * @table_size: number of entries in table (> 0)
 124  * @table:      array of 1 or more elements with translation information.
 125  */
 126 struct brcmfmac_pd_cc {
 127         int                             table_size;
 128         struct brcmfmac_pd_cc_entry     table[0];
 129 };
 130 
 131 /**
 132  * struct brcmfmac_pd_device - Device specific platform data. (id/rev/bus_type)
 133  *                             is the unique identifier of the device.
 134  *
 135  * @id:                 ID of the device for which this data is. In case of SDIO
 136  *                      or PCIE this is the chipid as identified by chip.c In
 137  *                      case of USB this is the chipid as identified by the
 138  *                      device query.
 139  * @rev:                chip revision, see id.
 140  * @bus_type:           The type of bus. Some chipid/rev exist for different bus
 141  *                      types. Each bus type has its own set of settings.
 142  * @feature_disable:    Bitmask of features to disable (override), See feature.c
 143  *                      in brcmfmac for details.
 144  * @country_codes:      If available, pointer to struct for translating country
 145  *                      codes.
 146  * @bus:                Bus specific (union) device settings. Currently only
 147  *                      SDIO.
 148  */
 149 struct brcmfmac_pd_device {
 150         unsigned int            id;
 151         unsigned int            rev;
 152         enum brcmf_bus_type     bus_type;
 153         unsigned int            feature_disable;
 154         struct brcmfmac_pd_cc   *country_codes;
 155         union {
 156                 struct brcmfmac_sdio_pd sdio;
 157         } bus;
 158 };
 159 
 160 /**
 161  * struct brcmfmac_platform_data - BRCMFMAC specific platform data.
 162  *
 163  * @power_on:   This function is called by the brcmfmac driver when the module
 164  *              gets loaded. This can be particularly useful for low power
 165  *              devices. The platform spcific routine may for example decide to
 166  *              power up the complete device. If there is no use-case for this
 167  *              function then provide NULL.
 168  * @power_off:  This function is called by the brcmfmac when the module gets
 169  *              unloaded. At this point the devices can be powered down or
 170  *              otherwise be reset. So if an actual power_off is not supported
 171  *              but reset is supported by the devices then reset the devices
 172  *              when this function gets called. This can be particularly useful
 173  *              for low power devices. If there is no use-case for this
 174  *              function then provide NULL.
 175  */
 176 struct brcmfmac_platform_data {
 177         void    (*power_on)(void);
 178         void    (*power_off)(void);
 179         char    *fw_alternative_path;
 180         int     device_count;
 181         struct brcmfmac_pd_device devices[0];
 182 };
 183 
 184 
 185 #endif /* _LINUX_BRCMFMAC_PLATFORM_H */

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