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1/* 2 * Char device interface. 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Kristian Hoegsberg <krh@bitplanet.net> 5 * 6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 9 * (at your option) any later version. 10 * 11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 * GNU General Public License for more details. 15 * 16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 18 * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 19 */ 20 21#ifndef _LINUX_FIREWIRE_CDEV_H 22#define _LINUX_FIREWIRE_CDEV_H 23 24#include <linux/ioctl.h> 25#include <linux/types.h> 26#include <linux/firewire-constants.h> 27 28#define FW_CDEV_EVENT_BUS_RESET 0x00 29#define FW_CDEV_EVENT_RESPONSE 0x01 30#define FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST 0x02 31#define FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT 0x03 32#define FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED 0x04 33#define FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED 0x05 34 35/** 36 * struct fw_cdev_event_common - Common part of all fw_cdev_event_ types 37 * @closure: For arbitrary use by userspace 38 * @type: Discriminates the fw_cdev_event_ types 39 * 40 * This struct may be used to access generic members of all fw_cdev_event_ 41 * types regardless of the specific type. 42 * 43 * Data passed in the @closure field for a request will be returned in the 44 * corresponding event. It is big enough to hold a pointer on all platforms. 45 * The ioctl used to set @closure depends on the @type of event. 46 */ 47struct fw_cdev_event_common { 48 __u64 closure; 49 __u32 type; 50}; 51 52/** 53 * struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset - Sent when a bus reset occurred 54 * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_INFO ioctl 55 * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_BUS_RESET 56 * @node_id: New node ID of this node 57 * @local_node_id: Node ID of the local node, i.e. of the controller 58 * @bm_node_id: Node ID of the bus manager 59 * @irm_node_id: Node ID of the iso resource manager 60 * @root_node_id: Node ID of the root node 61 * @generation: New bus generation 62 * 63 * This event is sent when the bus the device belongs to goes through a bus 64 * reset. It provides information about the new bus configuration, such as 65 * new node ID for this device, new root ID, and others. 66 */ 67struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset { 68 __u64 closure; 69 __u32 type; 70 __u32 node_id; 71 __u32 local_node_id; 72 __u32 bm_node_id; 73 __u32 irm_node_id; 74 __u32 root_node_id; 75 __u32 generation; 76}; 77 78/** 79 * struct fw_cdev_event_response - Sent when a response packet was received 80 * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; 81 * set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_REQUEST ioctl 82 * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_RESPONSE 83 * @rcode: Response code returned by the remote node 84 * @length: Data length, i.e. the response's payload size in bytes 85 * @data: Payload data, if any 86 * 87 * This event is sent when the stack receives a response to an outgoing request 88 * sent by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_REQUEST ioctl. The payload data for responses 89 * carrying data (read and lock responses) follows immediately and can be 90 * accessed through the @data field. 91 */ 92struct fw_cdev_event_response { 93 __u64 closure; 94 __u32 type; 95 __u32 rcode; 96 __u32 length; 97 __u32 data[0]; 98}; 99 100/** 101 * struct fw_cdev_event_request - Sent on incoming request to an address region 102 * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE ioctl 103 * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST 104 * @tcode: Transaction code of the incoming request 105 * @offset: The offset into the 48-bit per-node address space 106 * @handle: Reference to the kernel-side pending request 107 * @length: Data length, i.e. the request's payload size in bytes 108 * @data: Incoming data, if any 109 * 110 * This event is sent when the stack receives an incoming request to an address 111 * region registered using the %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE ioctl. The request is 112 * guaranteed to be completely contained in the specified region. Userspace is 113 * responsible for sending the response by %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_RESPONSE ioctl, 114 * using the same @handle. 115 * 116 * The payload data for requests carrying data (write and lock requests) 117 * follows immediately and can be accessed through the @data field. 118 */ 119struct fw_cdev_event_request { 120 __u64 closure; 121 __u32 type; 122 __u32 tcode; 123 __u64 offset; 124 __u32 handle; 125 __u32 length; 126 __u32 data[0]; 127}; 128 129/** 130 * struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt - Sent when an iso packet was completed 131 * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; 132 * set by %FW_CDEV_CREATE_ISO_CONTEXT ioctl 133 * @type: See &fw_cdev_event_common; always %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT 134 * @cycle: Cycle counter of the interrupt packet 135 * @header_length: Total length of following headers, in bytes 136 * @header: Stripped headers, if any 137 * 138 * This event is sent when the controller has completed an &fw_cdev_iso_packet 139 * with the %FW_CDEV_ISO_INTERRUPT bit set. In the receive case, the headers 140 * stripped of all packets up until and including the interrupt packet are 141 * returned in the @header field. The amount of header data per packet is as 142 * specified at iso context creation by &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size. 143 * 144 * In version 1 of this ABI, header data consisted of the 1394 isochronous 145 * packet header, followed by quadlets from the packet payload if 146 * &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size > 4. 147 * 148 * In version 2 of this ABI, header data consist of the 1394 isochronous 149 * packet header, followed by a timestamp quadlet if 150 * &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size > 4, followed by quadlets from the 151 * packet payload if &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size > 8. 152 * 153 * Behaviour of ver. 1 of this ABI is no longer available since ABI ver. 2. 154 * 155 * Format of 1394 iso packet header: 16 bits len, 2 bits tag, 6 bits channel, 156 * 4 bits tcode, 4 bits sy, in big endian byte order. Format of timestamp: 157 * 16 bits invalid, 3 bits cycleSeconds, 13 bits cycleCount, in big endian byte 158 * order. 159 */ 160struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt { 161 __u64 closure; 162 __u32 type; 163 __u32 cycle; 164 __u32 header_length; 165 __u32 header[0]; 166}; 167 168/** 169 * struct fw_cdev_event_iso_resource - Iso resources were allocated or freed 170 * @closure: See &fw_cdev_event_common; 171 * set by %FW_CDEV_IOC_(DE)ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE(_ONCE) ioctl 172 * @type: %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED or 173 * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED 174 * @handle: Reference by which an allocated resource can be deallocated 175 * @channel: Isochronous channel which was (de)allocated, if any 176 * @bandwidth: Bandwidth allocation units which were (de)allocated, if any 177 * 178 * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED event is sent after an isochronous 179 * resource was allocated at the IRM. The client has to check @channel and 180 * @bandwidth for whether the allocation actually succeeded. 181 * 182 * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event is sent after an isochronous 183 * resource was deallocated at the IRM. It is also sent when automatic 184 * reallocation after a bus reset failed. 185 * 186 * @channel is <0 if no channel was (de)allocated or if reallocation failed. 187 * @bandwidth is 0 if no bandwidth was (de)allocated or if reallocation failed. 188 */ 189struct fw_cdev_event_iso_resource { 190 __u64 closure; 191 __u32 type; 192 __u32 handle; 193 __s32 channel; 194 __s32 bandwidth; 195}; 196 197/** 198 * union fw_cdev_event - Convenience union of fw_cdev_event_ types 199 * @common: Valid for all types 200 * @bus_reset: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_BUS_RESET 201 * @response: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_RESPONSE 202 * @request: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST 203 * @iso_interrupt: Valid if @common.type == %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_INTERRUPT 204 * @iso_resource: Valid if @common.type == 205 * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED or 206 * %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED 207 * 208 * Convenience union for userspace use. Events could be read(2) into an 209 * appropriately aligned char buffer and then cast to this union for further 210 * processing. Note that for a request, response or iso_interrupt event, 211 * the data[] or header[] may make the size of the full event larger than 212 * sizeof(union fw_cdev_event). Also note that if you attempt to read(2) 213 * an event into a buffer that is not large enough for it, the data that does 214 * not fit will be discarded so that the next read(2) will return a new event. 215 */ 216union fw_cdev_event { 217 struct fw_cdev_event_common common; 218 struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset bus_reset; 219 struct fw_cdev_event_response response; 220 struct fw_cdev_event_request request; 221 struct fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt iso_interrupt; 222 struct fw_cdev_event_iso_resource iso_resource; 223}; 224 225/* available since kernel version 2.6.22 */ 226#define FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_INFO _IOWR('#', 0x00, struct fw_cdev_get_info) 227#define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_REQUEST _IOW('#', 0x01, struct fw_cdev_send_request) 228#define FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE _IOWR('#', 0x02, struct fw_cdev_allocate) 229#define FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE _IOW('#', 0x03, struct fw_cdev_deallocate) 230#define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_RESPONSE _IOW('#', 0x04, struct fw_cdev_send_response) 231#define FW_CDEV_IOC_INITIATE_BUS_RESET _IOW('#', 0x05, struct fw_cdev_initiate_bus_reset) 232#define FW_CDEV_IOC_ADD_DESCRIPTOR _IOWR('#', 0x06, struct fw_cdev_add_descriptor) 233#define FW_CDEV_IOC_REMOVE_DESCRIPTOR _IOW('#', 0x07, struct fw_cdev_remove_descriptor) 234#define FW_CDEV_IOC_CREATE_ISO_CONTEXT _IOWR('#', 0x08, struct fw_cdev_create_iso_context) 235#define FW_CDEV_IOC_QUEUE_ISO _IOWR('#', 0x09, struct fw_cdev_queue_iso) 236#define FW_CDEV_IOC_START_ISO _IOW('#', 0x0a, struct fw_cdev_start_iso) 237#define FW_CDEV_IOC_STOP_ISO _IOW('#', 0x0b, struct fw_cdev_stop_iso) 238 239/* available since kernel version 2.6.24 */ 240#define FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER _IOR('#', 0x0c, struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer) 241 242/* available since kernel version 2.6.30 */ 243#define FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE _IOWR('#', 0x0d, struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource) 244#define FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE _IOW('#', 0x0e, struct fw_cdev_deallocate) 245#define FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE _IOW('#', 0x0f, struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource) 246#define FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE _IOW('#', 0x10, struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource) 247#define FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_SPEED _IO('#', 0x11) /* returns speed code */ 248#define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_BROADCAST_REQUEST _IOW('#', 0x12, struct fw_cdev_send_request) 249#define FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_STREAM_PACKET _IOW('#', 0x13, struct fw_cdev_send_stream_packet) 250 251/* 252 * FW_CDEV_VERSION History 253 * 1 (2.6.22) - initial version 254 * 2 (2.6.30) - changed &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt.header if 255 * &fw_cdev_create_iso_context.header_size is 8 or more 256 */ 257#define FW_CDEV_VERSION 2 258 259/** 260 * struct fw_cdev_get_info - General purpose information ioctl 261 * @version: The version field is just a running serial number. 262 * We never break backwards compatibility, but may add more 263 * structs and ioctls in later revisions. 264 * @rom_length: If @rom is non-zero, at most rom_length bytes of configuration 265 * ROM will be copied into that user space address. In either 266 * case, @rom_length is updated with the actual length of the 267 * configuration ROM. 268 * @rom: If non-zero, address of a buffer to be filled by a copy of the 269 * device's configuration ROM 270 * @bus_reset: If non-zero, address of a buffer to be filled by a 271 * &struct fw_cdev_event_bus_reset with the current state 272 * of the bus. This does not cause a bus reset to happen. 273 * @bus_reset_closure: Value of &closure in this and subsequent bus reset events 274 * @card: The index of the card this device belongs to 275 */ 276struct fw_cdev_get_info { 277 __u32 version; 278 __u32 rom_length; 279 __u64 rom; 280 __u64 bus_reset; 281 __u64 bus_reset_closure; 282 __u32 card; 283}; 284 285/** 286 * struct fw_cdev_send_request - Send an asynchronous request packet 287 * @tcode: Transaction code of the request 288 * @length: Length of outgoing payload, in bytes 289 * @offset: 48-bit offset at destination node 290 * @closure: Passed back to userspace in the response event 291 * @data: Userspace pointer to payload 292 * @generation: The bus generation where packet is valid 293 * 294 * Send a request to the device. This ioctl implements all outgoing requests. 295 * Both quadlet and block request specify the payload as a pointer to the data 296 * in the @data field. Once the transaction completes, the kernel writes an 297 * &fw_cdev_event_response event back. The @closure field is passed back to 298 * user space in the response event. 299 */ 300struct fw_cdev_send_request { 301 __u32 tcode; 302 __u32 length; 303 __u64 offset; 304 __u64 closure; 305 __u64 data; 306 __u32 generation; 307}; 308 309/** 310 * struct fw_cdev_send_response - Send an asynchronous response packet 311 * @rcode: Response code as determined by the userspace handler 312 * @length: Length of outgoing payload, in bytes 313 * @data: Userspace pointer to payload 314 * @handle: The handle from the &fw_cdev_event_request 315 * 316 * Send a response to an incoming request. By setting up an address range using 317 * the %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE ioctl, userspace can listen for incoming requests. An 318 * incoming request will generate an %FW_CDEV_EVENT_REQUEST, and userspace must 319 * send a reply using this ioctl. The event has a handle to the kernel-side 320 * pending transaction, which should be used with this ioctl. 321 */ 322struct fw_cdev_send_response { 323 __u32 rcode; 324 __u32 length; 325 __u64 data; 326 __u32 handle; 327}; 328 329/** 330 * struct fw_cdev_allocate - Allocate a CSR address range 331 * @offset: Start offset of the address range 332 * @closure: To be passed back to userspace in request events 333 * @length: Length of the address range, in bytes 334 * @handle: Handle to the allocation, written by the kernel 335 * 336 * Allocate an address range in the 48-bit address space on the local node 337 * (the controller). This allows userspace to listen for requests with an 338 * offset within that address range. When the kernel receives a request 339 * within the range, an &fw_cdev_event_request event will be written back. 340 * The @closure field is passed back to userspace in the response event. 341 * The @handle field is an out parameter, returning a handle to the allocated 342 * range to be used for later deallocation of the range. 343 * 344 * The address range is allocated on all local nodes. The address allocation 345 * is exclusive except for the FCP command and response registers. 346 */ 347struct fw_cdev_allocate { 348 __u64 offset; 349 __u64 closure; 350 __u32 length; 351 __u32 handle; 352}; 353 354/** 355 * struct fw_cdev_deallocate - Free a CSR address range or isochronous resource 356 * @handle: Handle to the address range or iso resource, as returned by the 357 * kernel when the range or resource was allocated 358 */ 359struct fw_cdev_deallocate { 360 __u32 handle; 361}; 362 363#define FW_CDEV_LONG_RESET 0 364#define FW_CDEV_SHORT_RESET 1 365 366/** 367 * struct fw_cdev_initiate_bus_reset - Initiate a bus reset 368 * @type: %FW_CDEV_SHORT_RESET or %FW_CDEV_LONG_RESET 369 * 370 * Initiate a bus reset for the bus this device is on. The bus reset can be 371 * either the original (long) bus reset or the arbitrated (short) bus reset 372 * introduced in 1394a-2000. 373 */ 374struct fw_cdev_initiate_bus_reset { 375 __u32 type; /* FW_CDEV_SHORT_RESET or FW_CDEV_LONG_RESET */ 376}; 377 378/** 379 * struct fw_cdev_add_descriptor - Add contents to the local node's config ROM 380 * @immediate: If non-zero, immediate key to insert before pointer 381 * @key: Upper 8 bits of root directory pointer 382 * @data: Userspace pointer to contents of descriptor block 383 * @length: Length of descriptor block data, in bytes 384 * @handle: Handle to the descriptor, written by the kernel 385 * 386 * Add a descriptor block and optionally a preceding immediate key to the local 387 * node's configuration ROM. 388 * 389 * The @key field specifies the upper 8 bits of the descriptor root directory 390 * pointer and the @data and @length fields specify the contents. The @key 391 * should be of the form 0xXX000000. The offset part of the root directory entry 392 * will be filled in by the kernel. 393 * 394 * If not 0, the @immediate field specifies an immediate key which will be 395 * inserted before the root directory pointer. 396 * 397 * If successful, the kernel adds the descriptor and writes back a handle to the 398 * kernel-side object to be used for later removal of the descriptor block and 399 * immediate key. 400 * 401 * This ioctl affects the configuration ROMs of all local nodes. 402 * The ioctl only succeeds on device files which represent a local node. 403 */ 404struct fw_cdev_add_descriptor { 405 __u32 immediate; 406 __u32 key; 407 __u64 data; 408 __u32 length; 409 __u32 handle; 410}; 411 412/** 413 * struct fw_cdev_remove_descriptor - Remove contents from the configuration ROM 414 * @handle: Handle to the descriptor, as returned by the kernel when the 415 * descriptor was added 416 * 417 * Remove a descriptor block and accompanying immediate key from the local 418 * nodes' configuration ROMs. 419 */ 420struct fw_cdev_remove_descriptor { 421 __u32 handle; 422}; 423 424#define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_TRANSMIT 0 425#define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE 1 426 427/** 428 * struct fw_cdev_create_iso_context - Create a context for isochronous IO 429 * @type: %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_TRANSMIT or %FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_RECEIVE 430 * @header_size: Header size to strip for receive contexts 431 * @channel: Channel to bind to 432 * @speed: Speed to transmit at 433 * @closure: To be returned in &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt 434 * @handle: Handle to context, written back by kernel 435 * 436 * Prior to sending or receiving isochronous I/O, a context must be created. 437 * The context records information about the transmit or receive configuration 438 * and typically maps to an underlying hardware resource. A context is set up 439 * for either sending or receiving. It is bound to a specific isochronous 440 * channel. 441 * 442 * If a context was successfully created, the kernel writes back a handle to the 443 * context, which must be passed in for subsequent operations on that context. 444 * 445 * Note that the effect of a @header_size > 4 depends on 446 * &fw_cdev_get_info.version, as documented at &fw_cdev_event_iso_interrupt. 447 */ 448struct fw_cdev_create_iso_context { 449 __u32 type; 450 __u32 header_size; 451 __u32 channel; 452 __u32 speed; 453 __u64 closure; 454 __u32 handle; 455}; 456 457#define FW_CDEV_ISO_PAYLOAD_LENGTH(v) (v) 458#define FW_CDEV_ISO_INTERRUPT (1 << 16) 459#define FW_CDEV_ISO_SKIP (1 << 17) 460#define FW_CDEV_ISO_SYNC (1 << 17) 461#define FW_CDEV_ISO_TAG(v) ((v) << 18) 462#define FW_CDEV_ISO_SY(v) ((v) << 20) 463#define FW_CDEV_ISO_HEADER_LENGTH(v) ((v) << 24) 464 465/** 466 * struct fw_cdev_iso_packet - Isochronous packet 467 * @control: Contains the header length (8 uppermost bits), the sy field 468 * (4 bits), the tag field (2 bits), a sync flag (1 bit), 469 * a skip flag (1 bit), an interrupt flag (1 bit), and the 470 * payload length (16 lowermost bits) 471 * @header: Header and payload 472 * 473 * &struct fw_cdev_iso_packet is used to describe isochronous packet queues. 474 * 475 * Use the FW_CDEV_ISO_ macros to fill in @control. The sy and tag fields are 476 * specified by IEEE 1394a and IEC 61883. 477 * 478 * FIXME - finish this documentation 479 */ 480struct fw_cdev_iso_packet { 481 __u32 control; 482 __u32 header[0]; 483}; 484 485/** 486 * struct fw_cdev_queue_iso - Queue isochronous packets for I/O 487 * @packets: Userspace pointer to packet data 488 * @data: Pointer into mmap()'ed payload buffer 489 * @size: Size of packet data in bytes 490 * @handle: Isochronous context handle 491 * 492 * Queue a number of isochronous packets for reception or transmission. 493 * This ioctl takes a pointer to an array of &fw_cdev_iso_packet structs, 494 * which describe how to transmit from or receive into a contiguous region 495 * of a mmap()'ed payload buffer. As part of the packet descriptors, 496 * a series of headers can be supplied, which will be prepended to the 497 * payload during DMA. 498 * 499 * The kernel may or may not queue all packets, but will write back updated 500 * values of the @packets, @data and @size fields, so the ioctl can be 501 * resubmitted easily. 502 */ 503struct fw_cdev_queue_iso { 504 __u64 packets; 505 __u64 data; 506 __u32 size; 507 __u32 handle; 508}; 509 510#define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG0 1 511#define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG1 2 512#define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG2 4 513#define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_TAG3 8 514#define FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_ALL_TAGS 15 515 516/** 517 * struct fw_cdev_start_iso - Start an isochronous transmission or reception 518 * @cycle: Cycle in which to start I/O. If @cycle is greater than or 519 * equal to 0, the I/O will start on that cycle. 520 * @sync: Determines the value to wait for for receive packets that have 521 * the %FW_CDEV_ISO_SYNC bit set 522 * @tags: Tag filter bit mask. Only valid for isochronous reception. 523 * Determines the tag values for which packets will be accepted. 524 * Use FW_CDEV_ISO_CONTEXT_MATCH_ macros to set @tags. 525 * @handle: Isochronous context handle within which to transmit or receive 526 */ 527struct fw_cdev_start_iso { 528 __s32 cycle; 529 __u32 sync; 530 __u32 tags; 531 __u32 handle; 532}; 533 534/** 535 * struct fw_cdev_stop_iso - Stop an isochronous transmission or reception 536 * @handle: Handle of isochronous context to stop 537 */ 538struct fw_cdev_stop_iso { 539 __u32 handle; 540}; 541 542/** 543 * struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer - read cycle timer register 544 * @local_time: system time, in microseconds since the Epoch 545 * @cycle_timer: isochronous cycle timer, as per OHCI 1.1 clause 5.13 546 * 547 * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_GET_CYCLE_TIMER ioctl reads the isochronous cycle timer 548 * and also the system clock. This allows to express the receive time of an 549 * isochronous packet as a system time with microsecond accuracy. 550 * 551 * @cycle_timer consists of 7 bits cycleSeconds, 13 bits cycleCount, and 552 * 12 bits cycleOffset, in host byte order. 553 */ 554struct fw_cdev_get_cycle_timer { 555 __u64 local_time; 556 __u32 cycle_timer; 557}; 558 559/** 560 * struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource - (De)allocate a channel or bandwidth 561 * @closure: Passed back to userspace in correponding iso resource events 562 * @channels: Isochronous channels of which one is to be (de)allocated 563 * @bandwidth: Isochronous bandwidth units to be (de)allocated 564 * @handle: Handle to the allocation, written by the kernel (only valid in 565 * case of %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE ioctls) 566 * 567 * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE ioctl initiates allocation of an 568 * isochronous channel and/or of isochronous bandwidth at the isochronous 569 * resource manager (IRM). Only one of the channels specified in @channels is 570 * allocated. An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED is sent after 571 * communication with the IRM, indicating success or failure in the event data. 572 * The kernel will automatically reallocate the resources after bus resets. 573 * Should a reallocation fail, an %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event 574 * will be sent. The kernel will also automatically deallocate the resources 575 * when the file descriptor is closed. 576 * 577 * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE ioctl can be used to initiate 578 * deallocation of resources which were allocated as described above. 579 * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event concludes this operation. 580 * 581 * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE ioctl is a variant of allocation 582 * without automatic re- or deallocation. 583 * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_ALLOCATED event concludes this operation, 584 * indicating success or failure in its data. 585 * 586 * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE ioctl works like 587 * %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE except that resources are freed 588 * instead of allocated. 589 * An %FW_CDEV_EVENT_ISO_RESOURCE_DEALLOCATED event concludes this operation. 590 * 591 * To summarize, %FW_CDEV_IOC_DEALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE allocates iso resources 592 * for the lifetime of the fd or handle. 593 * In contrast, %FW_CDEV_IOC_ALLOCATE_ISO_RESOURCE_ONCE allocates iso resources 594 * for the duration of a bus generation. 595 * 596 * @channels is a host-endian bitfield with the least significant bit 597 * representing channel 0 and the most significant bit representing channel 63: 598 * 1ULL << c for each channel c that is a candidate for (de)allocation. 599 * 600 * @bandwidth is expressed in bandwidth allocation units, i.e. the time to send 601 * one quadlet of data (payload or header data) at speed S1600. 602 */ 603struct fw_cdev_allocate_iso_resource { 604 __u64 closure; 605 __u64 channels; 606 __u32 bandwidth; 607 __u32 handle; 608}; 609 610/** 611 * struct fw_cdev_send_stream_packet - send an asynchronous stream packet 612 * @length: Length of outgoing payload, in bytes 613 * @tag: Data format tag 614 * @channel: Isochronous channel to transmit to 615 * @sy: Synchronization code 616 * @closure: Passed back to userspace in the response event 617 * @data: Userspace pointer to payload 618 * @generation: The bus generation where packet is valid 619 * @speed: Speed to transmit at 620 * 621 * The %FW_CDEV_IOC_SEND_STREAM_PACKET ioctl sends an asynchronous stream packet 622 * to every device which is listening to the specified channel. The kernel 623 * writes an &fw_cdev_event_response event which indicates success or failure of 624 * the transmission. 625 */ 626struct fw_cdev_send_stream_packet { 627 __u32 length; 628 __u32 tag; 629 __u32 channel; 630 __u32 sy; 631 __u64 closure; 632 __u64 data; 633 __u32 generation; 634 __u32 speed; 635}; 636 637#endif /* _LINUX_FIREWIRE_CDEV_H */