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'0' - does not allow. 133 * @POWER_FLAGS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENA_MSK: '0' Driver disables power management, 134 * '1' Driver enables PM (use rest of parameters) 135 * @POWER_FLAGS_SKIP_OVER_DTIM_MSK: '0' PM have to walk up every DTIM, 136 * '1' PM could sleep over DTIM till listen Interval. 137 * @POWER_FLAGS_SNOOZE_ENA_MSK: Enable snoozing only if uAPSD is enabled and all 138 * access categories are both delivery and trigger enabled. 139 * @POWER_FLAGS_BT_SCO_ENA: Enable BT SCO coex only if uAPSD and 140 * PBW Snoozing enabled 141 * @POWER_FLAGS_ADVANCE_PM_ENA_MSK: Advanced PM (uAPSD) enable mask 142 * @POWER_FLAGS_LPRX_ENA_MSK: Low Power RX enable. 143 * @POWER_FLAGS_AP_UAPSD_MISBEHAVING_ENA_MSK: AP/GO's uAPSD misbehaving 144 * detection enablement 145 */ 146 enum iwl_power_flags { 147 POWER_FLAGS_POWER_SAVE_ENA_MSK = BIT(0), 148 POWER_FLAGS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENA_MSK = BIT(1), 149 POWER_FLAGS_SKIP_OVER_DTIM_MSK = BIT(2), 150 POWER_FLAGS_SNOOZE_ENA_MSK = BIT(5), 151 POWER_FLAGS_BT_SCO_ENA = BIT(8), 152 POWER_FLAGS_ADVANCE_PM_ENA_MSK = BIT(9), 153 POWER_FLAGS_LPRX_ENA_MSK = BIT(11), 154 POWER_FLAGS_UAPSD_MISBEHAVING_ENA_MSK = BIT(12), 155 }; 156 157 #define IWL_POWER_VEC_SIZE 5 158 159 /** 160 * struct iwl_powertable_cmd - legacy power command. Beside old API support this 161 * is used also with a new power API for device wide power settings. 162 * POWER_TABLE_CMD = 0x77 (command, has simple generic response) 163 * 164 * @flags: Power table command flags from POWER_FLAGS_* 165 * @keep_alive_seconds: Keep alive period in seconds. Default - 25 sec. 166 * Minimum allowed:- 3 * DTIM. Keep alive period must be 167 * set regardless of power scheme or current power state. 168 * FW use this value also when PM is disabled. 169 * @rx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Rx packet for AM to 170 * PSM transition - legacy PM 171 * @tx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Tx packet for AM to 172 * PSM transition - legacy PM 173 * @sleep_interval: not in use 174 * @skip_dtim_periods: Number of DTIM periods to skip if Skip over DTIM flag 175 * is set. For example, if it is required to skip over 176 * one DTIM, this value need to be set to 2 (DTIM periods). 177 * @lprx_rssi_threshold: Signal strength up to which LP RX can be enabled. 178 * Default: 80dbm 179 */ 180 struct iwl_powertable_cmd { 181 /* PM_POWER_TABLE_CMD_API_S_VER_6 */ 182 __le16 flags; 183 u8 keep_alive_seconds; 184 u8 debug_flags; 185 __le32 rx_data_timeout; 186 __le32 tx_data_timeout; 187 __le32 sleep_interval[IWL_POWER_VEC_SIZE]; 188 __le32 skip_dtim_periods; 189 __le32 lprx_rssi_threshold; 190 } __packed; 191 192 /** 193 * enum iwl_device_power_flags - masks for device power command flags 194 * @DEVIC_POWER_FLAGS_POWER_SAVE_ENA_MSK: '1' Allow to save power by turning off 195 * receiver and transmitter. '0' - does not allow. 196 */ 197 enum iwl_device_power_flags { 198 DEVICE_POWER_FLAGS_POWER_SAVE_ENA_MSK = BIT(0), 199 }; 200 201 /** 202 * struct iwl_device_power_cmd - device wide power command. 203 * DEVICE_POWER_CMD = 0x77 (command, has simple generic response) 204 * 205 * @flags: Power table command flags from DEVICE_POWER_FLAGS_* 206 */ 207 struct iwl_device_power_cmd { 208 /* PM_POWER_TABLE_CMD_API_S_VER_6 */ 209 __le16 flags; 210 __le16 reserved; 211 } __packed; 212 213 /** 214 * struct iwl_mac_power_cmd - New power command containing uAPSD support 215 * MAC_PM_POWER_TABLE = 0xA9 (command, has simple generic response) 216 * @id_and_color: MAC contex identifier 217 * @flags: Power table command flags from POWER_FLAGS_* 218 * @keep_alive_seconds: Keep alive period in seconds. Default - 25 sec. 219 * Minimum allowed:- 3 * DTIM. Keep alive period must be 220 * set regardless of power scheme or current power state. 221 * FW use this value also when PM is disabled. 222 * @rx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Rx packet for AM to 223 * PSM transition - legacy PM 224 * @tx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Tx packet for AM to 225 * PSM transition - legacy PM 226 * @sleep_interval: not in use 227 * @skip_dtim_periods: Number of DTIM periods to skip if Skip over DTIM flag 228 * is set. For example, if it is required to skip over 229 * one DTIM, this value need to be set to 2 (DTIM periods). 230 * @rx_data_timeout_uapsd: Minimum time (usec) from last Rx packet for AM to 231 * PSM transition - uAPSD 232 * @tx_data_timeout_uapsd: Minimum time (usec) from last Tx packet for AM to 233 * PSM transition - uAPSD 234 * @lprx_rssi_threshold: Signal strength up to which LP RX can be enabled. 235 * Default: 80dbm 236 * @num_skip_dtim: Number of DTIMs to skip if Skip over DTIM flag is set 237 * @snooze_interval: Maximum time between attempts to retrieve buffered data 238 * from the AP [msec] 239 * @snooze_window: A window of time in which PBW snoozing insures that all 240 * packets received. It is also the minimum time from last 241 * received unicast RX packet, before client stops snoozing 242 * for data. [msec] 243 * @snooze_step: TBD 244 * @qndp_tid: TID client shall use for uAPSD QNDP triggers 245 * @uapsd_ac_flags: Set trigger-enabled and delivery-enabled indication for 246 * each corresponding AC. 247 * Use IEEE80211_WMM_IE_STA_QOSINFO_AC* for correct values. 248 * @uapsd_max_sp: Use IEEE80211_WMM_IE_STA_QOSINFO_SP_* for correct 249 * values. 250 * @heavy_tx_thld_packets: TX threshold measured in number of packets 251 * @heavy_rx_thld_packets: RX threshold measured in number of packets 252 * @heavy_tx_thld_percentage: TX threshold measured in load's percentage 253 * @heavy_rx_thld_percentage: RX threshold measured in load's percentage 254 * @limited_ps_threshold: 255 */ 256 struct iwl_mac_power_cmd { 257 /* CONTEXT_DESC_API_T_VER_1 */ 258 __le32 id_and_color; 259 260 /* CLIENT_PM_POWER_TABLE_S_VER_1 */ 261 __le16 flags; 262 __le16 keep_alive_seconds; 263 __le32 rx_data_timeout; 264 __le32 tx_data_timeout; 265 __le32 rx_data_timeout_uapsd; 266 __le32 tx_data_timeout_uapsd; 267 u8 lprx_rssi_threshold; 268 u8 skip_dtim_periods; 269 __le16 snooze_interval; 270 __le16 snooze_window; 271 u8 snooze_step; 272 u8 qndp_tid; 273 u8 uapsd_ac_flags; 274 u8 uapsd_max_sp; 275 u8 heavy_tx_thld_packets; 276 u8 heavy_rx_thld_packets; 277 u8 heavy_tx_thld_percentage; 278 u8 heavy_rx_thld_percentage; 279 u8 limited_ps_threshold; 280 u8 reserved; 281 } __packed; 282 283 /* 284 * struct iwl_uapsd_misbehaving_ap_notif - FW sends this notification when 285 * associated AP is identified as improperly implementing uAPSD protocol. 286 * PSM_UAPSD_AP_MISBEHAVING_NOTIFICATION = 0x78 287 * @sta_id: index of station in uCode's station table - associated AP ID in 288 * this context. 289 */ 290 struct iwl_uapsd_misbehaving_ap_notif { 291 __le32 sta_id; 292 u8 mac_id; 293 u8 reserved[3]; 294 } __packed; 295 296 /** 297 * struct iwl_reduce_tx_power_cmd - TX power reduction command 298 * REDUCE_TX_POWER_CMD = 0x9f 299 * @flags: (reserved for future implementation) 300 * @mac_context_id: id of the mac ctx for which we are reducing TX power. 301 * @pwr_restriction: TX power restriction in dBms. 302 */ 303 struct iwl_reduce_tx_power_cmd { 304 u8 flags; 305 u8 mac_context_id; 306 __le16 pwr_restriction; 307 } __packed; /* TX_REDUCED_POWER_API_S_VER_1 */ 308 309 enum iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd_mode { 310 IWL_TX_POWER_MODE_SET_MAC = 0, 311 IWL_TX_POWER_MODE_SET_DEVICE = 1, 312 IWL_TX_POWER_MODE_SET_CHAINS = 2, 313 }; /* TX_POWER_REDUCED_FLAGS_TYPE_API_E_VER_2 */; 314 315 /** 316 * struct iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd_v2 - TX power reduction command 317 * @set_mode: see &enum iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd_mode 318 * @mac_context_id: id of the mac ctx for which we are reducing TX power. 319 * @pwr_restriction: TX power restriction in 1/8 dBms. 320 * @dev_24: device TX power restriction in 1/8 dBms 321 * @dev_52_low: device TX power restriction upper band - low 322 * @dev_52_high: device TX power restriction upper band - high 323 */ 324 struct iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd_v2 { 325 __le32 set_mode; 326 __le32 mac_context_id; 327 __le16 pwr_restriction; 328 __le16 dev_24; 329 __le16 dev_52_low; 330 __le16 dev_52_high; 331 } __packed; /* TX_REDUCED_POWER_API_S_VER_2 */ 332 333 #define IWL_NUM_CHAIN_LIMITS 2 334 #define IWL_NUM_SUB_BANDS 5 335 336 /** 337 * struct iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd - TX power reduction command 338 * @v2: version 2 of the command, embedded here for easier software handling 339 * @per_chain_restriction: per chain restrictions 340 */ 341 struct iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd { 342 /* v3 is just an extension of v2 - keep this here */ 343 struct iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd_v2 v2; 344 __le16 per_chain_restriction[IWL_NUM_CHAIN_LIMITS][IWL_NUM_SUB_BANDS]; 345 } __packed; /* TX_REDUCED_POWER_API_S_VER_3 */ 346 347 #define IWL_DEV_MAX_TX_POWER 0x7FFF 348 349 /** 350 * struct iwl_beacon_filter_cmd 351 * REPLY_BEACON_FILTERING_CMD = 0xd2 (command) 352 * @id_and_color: MAC contex identifier 353 * @bf_energy_delta: Used for RSSI filtering, if in 'normal' state. Send beacon 354 * to driver if delta in Energy values calculated for this and last 355 * passed beacon is greater than this threshold. Zero value means that 356 * the Energy change is ignored for beacon filtering, and beacon will 357 * not be forced to be sent to driver regardless of this delta. Typical 358 * energy delta 5dB. 359 * @bf_roaming_energy_delta: Used for RSSI filtering, if in 'roaming' state. 360 * Send beacon to driver if delta in Energy values calculated for this 361 * and last passed beacon is greater than this threshold. Zero value 362 * means that the Energy change is ignored for beacon filtering while in 363 * Roaming state, typical energy delta 1dB. 364 * @bf_roaming_state: Used for RSSI filtering. If absolute Energy values 365 * calculated for current beacon is less than the threshold, use 366 * Roaming Energy Delta Threshold, otherwise use normal Energy Delta 367 * Threshold. Typical energy threshold is -72dBm. 368 * @bf_temp_threshold: This threshold determines the type of temperature 369 * filtering (Slow or Fast) that is selected (Units are in Celsuis): 370 * If the current temperature is above this threshold - Fast filter 371 * will be used, If the current temperature is below this threshold - 372 * Slow filter will be used. 373 * @bf_temp_fast_filter: Send Beacon to driver if delta in temperature values 374 * calculated for this and the last passed beacon is greater than this 375 * threshold. Zero value means that the temperature change is ignored for 376 * beacon filtering; beacons will not be forced to be sent to driver 377 * regardless of whether its temerature has been changed. 378 * @bf_temp_slow_filter: Send Beacon to driver if delta in temperature values 379 * calculated for this and the last passed beacon is greater than this 380 * threshold. Zero value means that the temperature change is ignored for 381 * beacon filtering; beacons will not be forced to be sent to driver 382 * regardless of whether its temerature has been changed. 383 * @bf_enable_beacon_filter: 1, beacon filtering is enabled; 0, disabled. 384 * @bf_filter_escape_timer: Send beacons to to driver if no beacons were passed 385 * for a specific period of time. Units: Beacons. 386 * @ba_escape_timer: Fully receive and parse beacon if no beacons were passed 387 * for a longer period of time then this escape-timeout. Units: Beacons. 388 * @ba_enable_beacon_abort: 1, beacon abort is enabled; 0, disabled. 389 */ 390 struct iwl_beacon_filter_cmd { 391 __le32 bf_energy_delta; 392 __le32 bf_roaming_energy_delta; 393 __le32 bf_roaming_state; 394 __le32 bf_temp_threshold; 395 __le32 bf_temp_fast_filter; 396 __le32 bf_temp_slow_filter; 397 __le32 bf_enable_beacon_filter; 398 __le32 bf_debug_flag; 399 __le32 bf_escape_timer; 400 __le32 ba_escape_timer; 401 __le32 ba_enable_beacon_abort; 402 } __packed; 403 404 /* Beacon filtering and beacon abort */ 405 #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_DEFAULT 5 406 #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_D0I3 20 407 #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_MAX 255 408 #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_MIN 0 409 410 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_DEFAULT 1 411 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_D0I3 20 412 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_MAX 255 413 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_MIN 0 414 415 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_DEFAULT 72 416 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_D0I3 72 417 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_MAX 255 418 #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_MIN 0 419 420 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT 112 421 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_D0I3 112 422 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_MAX 255 423 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_MIN 0 424 425 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_DEFAULT 1 426 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_D0I3 1 427 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_MAX 255 428 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_MIN 0 429 430 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_DEFAULT 5 431 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_D0I3 20 432 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_MAX 255 433 #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_MIN 0 434 435 #define IWL_BF_ENABLE_BEACON_FILTER_DEFAULT 1 436 437 #define IWL_BF_DEBUG_FLAG_DEFAULT 0 438 #define IWL_BF_DEBUG_FLAG_D0I3 0 439 440 #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_DEFAULT 0 441 #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_D0I3 0 442 #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_MAX 1024 443 #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_MIN 0 444 445 #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_DEFAULT 6 446 #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_D0I3 6 447 #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_D3 9 448 #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_MAX 1024 449 #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_MIN 0 450 451 #define IWL_BA_ENABLE_BEACON_ABORT_DEFAULT 1 452 453 #define IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG(mode) \ 454 .bf_energy_delta = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA ## mode), \ 455 .bf_roaming_energy_delta = \ 456 cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA ## mode), \ 457 .bf_roaming_state = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE ## mode), \ 458 .bf_temp_threshold = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD ## mode), \ 459 .bf_temp_fast_filter = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER ## mode), \ 460 .bf_temp_slow_filter = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER ## mode), \ 461 .bf_debug_flag = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_DEBUG_FLAG ## mode), \ 462 .bf_escape_timer = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER ## mode), \ 463 .ba_escape_timer = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER ## mode) 464 465 #define IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG_DEFAULTS IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG(_DEFAULT) 466 #define IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG_D0I3 IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG(_D0I3) 467 #endif 468