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#ifndef __time_event_h__
#define __time_event_h__
#include "fw-api.h"
#include "mvm.h"
/**
* DOC: Time Events - what is it?
*
* Time Events are a fw feature that allows the driver to control the presence
* of the device on the channel. Since the fw supports multiple channels
* concurrently, the fw may choose to jump to another channel at any time.
* In order to make sure that the fw is on a specific channel at a certain time
* and for a certain duration, the driver needs to issue a time event.
*
* The simplest example is for BSS association. The driver issues a time event,
* waits for it to start, and only then tells mac80211 that we can start the
* association. This way, we make sure that the association will be done
* smoothly and won't be interrupted by channel switch decided within the fw.
*/
/**
* DOC: The flow against the fw
*
* When the driver needs to make sure we are in a certain channel, at a certain
* time and for a certain duration, it sends a Time Event. The flow against the
* fw goes like this:
* 1) Driver sends a TIME_EVENT_CMD to the fw
* 2) Driver gets the response for that command. This response contains the
* Unique ID (UID) of the event.
* 3) The fw sends notification when the event starts.
*
* Of course the API provides various options that allow to cover parameters
* of the flow.
* What is the duration of the event?
* What is the start time of the event?
* Is there an end-time for the event?
* How much can the event be delayed?
* Can the event be split?
* If yes what is the maximal number of chunks?
* etc...
*/
/**
* DOC: Abstraction to the driver
*
* In order to simplify the use of time events to the rest of the driver,
* we abstract the use of time events. This component provides the functions
* needed by the driver.
*/
#define IWL_MVM_TE_SESSION_PROTECTION_MAX_TIME_MS 600
#define IWL_MVM_TE_SESSION_PROTECTION_MIN_TIME_MS 400
/**
* iwl_mvm_protect_session - start / extend the session protection.
* @mvm: the mvm component
* @vif: the virtual interface for which the session is issued
* @duration: the duration of the session in TU.
* @min_duration: will start a new session if the current session will end
* in less than min_duration.
* @max_delay: maximum delay before starting the time event (in TU)
* @wait_for_notif: true if it is required that a time event notification be
* waited for (that the time event has been scheduled before returning)
*
* This function can be used to start a session protection which means that the
* fw will stay on the channel for %duration_ms milliseconds. This function
* can block (sleep) until the session starts. This function can also be used
* to extend a currently running session.
* This function is meant to be used for BSS association for example, where we
* want to make sure that the fw stays on the channel during the association.
*/
void iwl_mvm_protect_session(struct iwl_mvm *mvm,
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
u32 duration, u32 min_duration,
u32 max_delay, bool wait_for_notif);
/**
* iwl_mvm_stop_session_protection - cancel the session protection.
* @mvm: the mvm component
* @vif: the virtual interface for which the session is issued
*
* This functions cancels the session protection which is an act of good
* citizenship. If it is not needed any more it should be canceled because
* the other bindings wait for the medium during that time.
* This funtions doesn't sleep.
*/
void iwl_mvm_stop_session_protection(struct iwl_mvm *mvm,
struct ieee80211_vif *vif);
/*
* iwl_mvm_rx_time_event_notif - handles %TIME_EVENT_NOTIFICATION.
*/
void iwl_mvm_rx_time_event_notif(struct iwl_mvm *mvm,
struct iwl_rx_cmd_buffer *rxb);
/**
* iwl_mvm_start_p2p_roc - start remain on channel for p2p device functionality
* @mvm: the mvm component
* @vif: the virtual interface for which the roc is requested. It is assumed
* that the vif type is NL80211_IFTYPE_P2P_DEVICE
* @duration: the requested duration in millisecond for the fw to be on the
* channel that is bound to the vif.
* @type: the remain on channel request type
*
* This function can be used to issue a remain on channel session,
* which means that the fw will stay in the channel for the request %duration
* milliseconds. The function is async, meaning that it only issues the ROC
* request but does not wait for it to start. Once the FW is ready to serve the
* ROC request, it will issue a notification to the driver that it is on the
* requested channel. Once the FW completes the ROC request it will issue
* another notification to the driver.
*/
int iwl_mvm_start_p2p_roc(struct iwl_mvm *mvm, struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
int duration, enum ieee80211_roc_type type);
/**
* iwl_mvm_stop_roc - stop remain on channel functionality
* @mvm: the mvm component
*
* This function can be used to cancel an ongoing ROC session.
* The function is async, it will instruct the FW to stop serving the ROC
* session, but will not wait for the actual stopping of the session.
*/
void iwl_mvm_stop_roc(struct iwl_mvm *mvm);
/**
* iwl_mvm_remove_time_event - general function to clean up of time event
* @mvm: the mvm component
* @vif: the vif to which the time event belongs
* @te_data: the time event data that corresponds to that time event
*
* This function can be used to cancel a time event regardless its type.
* It is useful for cleaning up time events running before removing an
* interface.
*/
void iwl_mvm_remove_time_event(struct iwl_mvm *mvm,
struct iwl_mvm_vif *mvmvif,
struct iwl_mvm_time_event_data *te_data);
/**
* iwl_mvm_te_clear_data - remove time event from list
* @mvm: the mvm component
* @te_data: the time event data to remove
*
* This function is mostly internal, it is made available here only
* for firmware restart purposes.
*/
void iwl_mvm_te_clear_data(struct iwl_mvm *mvm,
struct iwl_mvm_time_event_data *te_data);
void iwl_mvm_cleanup_roc_te(struct iwl_mvm *mvm);
void iwl_mvm_roc_done_wk(struct work_struct *wk);
/**
* iwl_mvm_schedule_csa_period - request channel switch absence period
* @mvm: the mvm component
* @vif: the virtual interface for which the channel switch is issued
* @duration: the duration of the NoA in TU.
* @apply_time: NoA start time in GP2.
*
* This function is used to schedule NoA time event and is used to perform
* the channel switch flow.
*/
int iwl_mvm_schedule_csa_period(struct iwl_mvm *mvm,
struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
u32 duration, u32 apply_time);
/**
* iwl_mvm_te_scheduled - check if the fw received the TE cmd
* @te_data: the time event data that corresponds to that time event
*
* This function returns true iff this TE is added to the fw.
*/
static inline bool
iwl_mvm_te_scheduled(struct iwl_mvm_time_event_data *te_data)
{
if (!te_data)
return false;
return !!te_data->uid;
}
#endif /* __time_event_h__ */