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33
34
35 /** \file CmdHndlr.c
36 * \brief The Command-Hnadler module.
37 *
38 * \see CmdHndlr.h
39 */
40
41 #define __FILE_ID__ FILE_ID_48
42 #include "tidef.h"
43 #include "commonTypes.h"
44 #include "osApi.h"
45 #include "report.h"
46 #include "queue.h"
47 #include "context.h"
48 #include "CmdHndlr.h"
49 #include "CmdInterpret.h"
50 #include "DrvMainModules.h"
51
52
53 /* The queue may contain only one command per configuration application so 8 is more than enough */
54 #define COMMANDS_QUE_SIZE 8
55
56 /* Command module internal data */
57 typedef struct
58 {
59 TI_HANDLE hOs;
60 TI_HANDLE hReport;
61 TI_HANDLE hContext;
62 TI_HANDLE hCmdInterpret;
63
64 TI_HANDLE hCmdQueue; /* Handle to the commands queue */
65 TI_BOOL bProcessingCmds; /* Indicates if currently processing commands */
66 TI_UINT32 uContextId; /* ID allocated to this module on registration to context module */
67 TConfigCommand *pCurrCmd; /* Pointer to the command currently being processed */
68 } TCmdHndlrObj;
69
70 /* External functions prototypes */
71 extern void wlanDrvIf_CommandDone (TI_HANDLE hOs, void *pSignalObject, TI_UINT8 *CmdResp_p);
72
73 /**
74 * \fn cmdHndlr_Create
75 * \brief Create the module
76 *
77 * Create the module object
78 *
79 * \note
80 * \param hOs - Handle to the Os Abstraction Layer
81 * \return Handle to the allocated module (NULL if failed)
82 * \sa
83 */
cmdHndlr_Create(TI_HANDLE hOs,TI_HANDLE hEvHandler)84 TI_HANDLE cmdHndlr_Create (TI_HANDLE hOs, TI_HANDLE hEvHandler)
85 {
86 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *) os_memoryAlloc (hOs, sizeof(TCmdHndlrObj));
87
88 if (pCmdHndlr == NULL)
89 {
90 return NULL;
91 }
92
93 os_memoryZero (hOs, (void *)pCmdHndlr, sizeof(TCmdHndlrObj));
94
95 pCmdHndlr->hOs = hOs;
96
97 pCmdHndlr->hCmdInterpret = cmdInterpret_Create (hOs);
98
99 if (pCmdHndlr->hCmdInterpret == NULL)
100 {
101 cmdHndlr_Destroy ((TI_HANDLE) pCmdHndlr, (TI_HANDLE) hEvHandler);
102 return NULL;
103 }
104
105 return (TI_HANDLE) pCmdHndlr;
106 }
107
108
109 /**
110 * \fn cmdHndlr_Destroy
111 * \brief Destroy the module object
112 *
113 * Destroy the module object.
114 *
115 * \note
116 * \param hCmdHndlr - The object
117 * \return TI_OK
118 * \sa
119 */
cmdHndlr_Destroy(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr,TI_HANDLE hEvHandler)120 TI_STATUS cmdHndlr_Destroy (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr, TI_HANDLE hEvHandler)
121 {
122 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
123
124 if (pCmdHndlr->hCmdInterpret)
125 {
126 cmdInterpret_Destroy (pCmdHndlr->hCmdInterpret, hEvHandler);
127 }
128
129 cmdHndlr_ClearQueue (hCmdHndlr);
130
131 if (pCmdHndlr->hCmdQueue)
132 {
133 que_Destroy (pCmdHndlr->hCmdQueue);
134 }
135
136 os_memoryFree (pCmdHndlr->hOs, hCmdHndlr, sizeof(TCmdHndlrObj));
137
138 return TI_OK;
139 }
140
141
142 /**
143 * \fn cmdHndlr_ClearQueue
144 * \brief Clear commands queue
145 *
146 * Dequeue and free all queued commands.
147 *
148 * \note
149 * \param hCmdHndlr - The object
150 * \return void
151 * \sa
152 */
cmdHndlr_ClearQueue(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)153 void cmdHndlr_ClearQueue (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)
154 {
155 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
156 TConfigCommand *pCurrCmd;
157
158 /* Dequeue and free all queued commands */
159 do {
160 context_EnterCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
161 pCurrCmd = (TConfigCommand *)que_Dequeue(pCmdHndlr->hCmdQueue);
162 context_LeaveCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
163 if (pCurrCmd != NULL) {
164 /* Just release the semaphore. The command is freed subsequently. */
165 os_SignalObjectSet (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pCurrCmd->pSignalObject);
166 }
167 } while (pCurrCmd != NULL);
168 }
169
170
171 /**
172 * \fn cmdHndlr_Init
173 * \brief Init required handles and registries
174 *
175 * Init required handles and module variables, create the commands-queue and
176 * register as the context-engine client.
177 *
178 * \note
179 * \param pStadHandles - The driver modules handles
180 * \return void
181 * \sa
182 */
cmdHndlr_Init(TStadHandlesList * pStadHandles)183 void cmdHndlr_Init (TStadHandlesList *pStadHandles)
184 {
185 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)(pStadHandles->hCmdHndlr);
186 TI_UINT32 uNodeHeaderOffset;
187
188 pCmdHndlr->hReport = pStadHandles->hReport;
189 pCmdHndlr->hContext = pStadHandles->hContext;
190
191 cmdInterpret_Init (pCmdHndlr->hCmdInterpret, pStadHandles);
192
193 /* The offset of the queue-node-header from the commands structure entry is needed by the queue */
194 uNodeHeaderOffset = TI_FIELD_OFFSET(TConfigCommand, tQueNodeHdr);
195
196 /* Create and initialize the commands queue */
197 pCmdHndlr->hCmdQueue = que_Create (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pCmdHndlr->hReport, COMMANDS_QUE_SIZE, uNodeHeaderOffset);
198
199 /* Register to the context engine and get the client ID */
200 pCmdHndlr->uContextId = context_RegisterClient (pCmdHndlr->hContext,
201 cmdHndlr_HandleCommands,
202 (TI_HANDLE)pCmdHndlr,
203 TI_FALSE,
204 "COMMAND",
205 sizeof("COMMAND"));
206
207 if(pCmdHndlr->hReport != NULL)
208 {
209 os_setDebugOutputToLogger(TI_FALSE);
210 }
211 }
212
213
214 /**
215 * \fn cmdHndlr_InsertCommand
216 * \brief Insert a new command to the driver
217 *
218 * Insert a new command to the commands queue from user context.
219 * If commands are not beeing processed set a request to start processing in the driver context.
220 * Wait on the current command's signal until its processing is completed.
221 * Note that this prevents the user application from sending further commands before completion.
222 *
223 * \note
224 * \param hCmdHndlr - The module object
225 * \param cmd - User request
226 * \param others - The command flags, data and params
227 * \return TI_OK if command processed successfully, TI_NOK if failed in processing or memory allocation.
228 * \sa cmdHndlr_HandleCommands, cmdHndlr_Complete
229 */
cmdHndlr_InsertCommand(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr,TI_UINT32 cmd,TI_UINT32 flags,void * buffer1,TI_UINT32 buffer1_len,void * buffer2,TI_UINT32 buffer2_len,TI_UINT32 * param3,TI_UINT32 * param4)230 TI_STATUS cmdHndlr_InsertCommand (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr,
231 TI_UINT32 cmd,
232 TI_UINT32 flags,
233 void *buffer1,
234 TI_UINT32 buffer1_len,
235 void *buffer2,
236 TI_UINT32 buffer2_len,
237 TI_UINT32 *param3,
238 TI_UINT32 *param4)
239 {
240 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
241 TConfigCommand *pNewCmd;
242 TI_STATUS eStatus;
243
244 /* Allocated command structure */
245 pNewCmd = os_memoryAlloc (pCmdHndlr->hOs, sizeof (TConfigCommand));
246 if (pNewCmd == NULL)
247 {
248 return TI_NOK;
249 }
250
251 /* Copy user request into local structure */
252 pNewCmd->cmd = cmd;
253 pNewCmd->flags = flags;
254 pNewCmd->buffer1 = buffer1;
255 pNewCmd->buffer1_len = buffer1_len;
256 pNewCmd->buffer2 = buffer2;
257 pNewCmd->buffer2_len = buffer2_len;
258 pNewCmd->param3 = param3;
259 pNewCmd->param4 = param4;
260 pNewCmd->pSignalObject = os_SignalObjectCreate (pCmdHndlr->hOs); /* initialize "complete-flag" */
261
262 /* If creating the signal object failed */
263 if (pNewCmd->pSignalObject == NULL)
264 {
265 os_printf("cmdPerform: Failed to create signalling object\n");
266 /* free allocated memory and return error */
267 os_memoryFree (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pNewCmd, sizeof (TConfigCommand));
268 return TI_NOK;
269 }
270
271 /* Indicate the start of command process, from adding it to the queue until get return status form it */
272 pNewCmd->bWaitFlag = TI_TRUE;
273
274 /* Enter critical section to protect queue access */
275 context_EnterCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
276
277 /* Enqueue the command (if failed, release memory and return NOK) */
278 eStatus = que_Enqueue (pCmdHndlr->hCmdQueue, (TI_HANDLE)pNewCmd);
279 if (eStatus != TI_OK)
280 {
281 os_printf("cmdPerform: Failed to enqueue new command\n");
282 os_SignalObjectFree (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pNewCmd->pSignalObject);
283 pNewCmd->pSignalObject = NULL;
284 os_memoryFree (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pNewCmd, sizeof (TConfigCommand));
285 context_LeaveCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext); /* Leave critical section */
286 return TI_NOK;
287 }
288
289 /*
290 * Note: The bProcessingCmds flag is used for indicating if we are already processing
291 * the queued commands, so the context-engine shouldn't invoke cmdHndlr_HandleCommands.
292 * This is important because if we make this decision according to the queue being empty,
293 * there may be a command under processing (already dequeued) while the queue is empty.
294 * Note that although we are blocking the current command's originator, there may be another
295 * application that will issue a command.
296 */
297
298 if (pCmdHndlr->bProcessingCmds)
299 {
300 /* No need to schedule the driver (already handling commands) so just leave critical section */
301 context_LeaveCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
302 }
303 else
304 {
305 /* Indicate that we are handling queued commands (before leaving critical section!) */
306 pCmdHndlr->bProcessingCmds = TI_TRUE;
307
308 /* Leave critical section */
309 context_LeaveCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
310
311 /* Request driver task schedule for command handling (after we left critical section!) */
312 context_RequestSchedule (pCmdHndlr->hContext, pCmdHndlr->uContextId);
313 }
314
315 /* Wait until the command is executed */
316 os_SignalObjectWait (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pNewCmd->pSignalObject);
317
318 /* After "wait" - the command has already been processed by the drivers' context */
319 /* Indicate the end of command process, from adding it to the queue until get return status form it */
320 pNewCmd->bWaitFlag = TI_FALSE;
321
322 /* Copy the return code */
323 eStatus = pNewCmd->return_code;
324
325 /* Free signalling object and command structure */
326 os_SignalObjectFree (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pNewCmd->pSignalObject);
327 pNewCmd->pSignalObject = NULL;
328
329 /* If command not completed in this context (Async) don't free the command memory */
330 if(COMMAND_PENDING != pNewCmd->eCmdStatus)
331 {
332 os_memoryFree (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pNewCmd, sizeof (TConfigCommand));
333 }
334
335 /* Return to calling process with command return code */
336 return eStatus;
337 }
338
339
340
341 /**
342 * \fn cmdHndlr_HandleCommands
343 * \brief Handle queued commands
344 *
345 * While there are queued commands, dequeue a command and call the
346 * commands interpreter (OID or WEXT selected at compile time).
347 * If the command processing is not completed in this context (pending), we exit and
348 * this function is called again upon commnad completion, so it can continue processing
349 * further queued commands (if any).
350 *
351 * \note
352 * \param hCmdHndlr - The module object
353 * \return void
354 * \sa cmdHndlr_InsertCommand, cmdHndlr_Complete
355 */
cmdHndlr_HandleCommands(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)356 void cmdHndlr_HandleCommands (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)
357 {
358 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
359
360 while (1)
361 {
362 /* Enter critical section to protect queue access */
363 context_EnterCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
364
365 /* Dequeue a command */
366 pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd = (TConfigCommand *) que_Dequeue (pCmdHndlr->hCmdQueue);
367
368 /* If we have got a command */
369 if (pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd)
370 {
371 /* Leave critical section */
372 context_LeaveCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
373
374 /* Convert to driver structure and execute command */
375 pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->eCmdStatus = cmdInterpret_convertAndExecute (pCmdHndlr->hCmdInterpret, pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd);
376
377 /*
378 * If command not completed in this context (Async), return.
379 * (we'll be called back upon command completion)
380 */
381 if(COMMAND_PENDING == pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->eCmdStatus)
382 {
383 return;
384 }
385
386 /* Command was completed so free the wait signal and continue to next command */
387 wlanDrvIf_CommandDone(pCmdHndlr->hOs, pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->pSignalObject, pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->CmdRespBuffer);
388
389 pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd = NULL;
390
391 }
392
393 /* Else, we don't have commands to handle */
394 else
395 {
396 /* Indicate that we are not handling commands (before leaving critical section!) */
397 pCmdHndlr->bProcessingCmds = TI_FALSE;
398
399 /* Leave critical section */
400 context_LeaveCriticalSection (pCmdHndlr->hContext);
401
402 /* Exit (no more work) */
403 return;
404 }
405 }
406 }
407
408
409 /**
410 * \fn cmdHndlr_Complete
411 * \brief called whenever a command has finished executing
412 *
413 * This routine is called whenever a command has finished executing.
414 * Either called by the cmdHndlr_HandleCommands if completed in the same context,
415 * or by the CmdInterpreter module when tcompleted in a later context (Async).
416 *
417 * \note
418 * \param hCmdHndlr - The module object
419 * \return void
420 * \sa cmdHndlr_InsertCommand, cmdHndlr_HandleCommands
421 */
cmdHndlr_Complete(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)422 void cmdHndlr_Complete (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)
423 {
424 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
425 TI_BOOL bLocalWaitFlag;
426
427 if (pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd)
428 {
429 /* set Status to COMPLETE */
430 pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->eCmdStatus = TI_OK;
431
432 /* save the wait flag before free semaphore */
433 bLocalWaitFlag = pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->bWaitFlag;
434
435 wlanDrvIf_CommandDone(pCmdHndlr->hOs, pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->pSignalObject, pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd->CmdRespBuffer);
436
437 /* if cmdHndlr_InsertCommand() not wait to cmd complete? */
438 if (TI_FALSE == bLocalWaitFlag)
439 {
440 /* no wait, free the command memory */
441 os_memoryFree (pCmdHndlr->hOs, pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd, sizeof (TConfigCommand));
442 }
443
444 pCmdHndlr->pCurrCmd = NULL;
445
446 return;
447 }
448
449 TRACE0(pCmdHndlr->hReport, REPORT_SEVERITY_ERROR, "cmdHndlr_Complete(): pCurrCmd is NULL!\n");
450 }
451
452
453 /**
454 * \fn cmdHndlr_GetStat
455 * \brief Get driver statistics
456 *
457 * Get the driver statistics (Tx, Rx, signal quality).
458 *
459 * \note
460 * \param hCmdHndlr - The object
461 * \return The driver statistics pointer
462 * \sa
463 */
cmdHndlr_GetStat(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)464 void * cmdHndlr_GetStat (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)
465 {
466 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
467
468 return cmdInterpret_GetStat (pCmdHndlr->hCmdInterpret);
469 }
470
471
472 /**
473 * \fn cmdHndlr_Enable & cmdHndlr_Disable
474 * \brief Enable/Disable invoking CmdHndlr module from driver-task
475 *
476 * Called by the Driver-Main Init SM to enable/disable external inputs processing.
477 * Calls the context-engine enable/disable function accordingly.
478 *
479 * \note
480 * \param hCmdHndlr - The object
481 * \return void
482 * \sa
483 */
cmdHndlr_Enable(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)484 void cmdHndlr_Enable (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)
485 {
486 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
487
488 context_EnableClient (pCmdHndlr->hContext, pCmdHndlr->uContextId);
489 }
490
cmdHndlr_Disable(TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)491 void cmdHndlr_Disable (TI_HANDLE hCmdHndlr)
492 {
493 TCmdHndlrObj *pCmdHndlr = (TCmdHndlrObj *)hCmdHndlr;
494
495 context_DisableClient (pCmdHndlr->hContext, pCmdHndlr->uContextId);
496 }
497
498