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  65. #ifndef __fw_api_power_h__
  66. #define __fw_api_power_h__
  67. /* Power Management Commands, Responses, Notifications */
  68. /**
  69. * enum iwl_ltr_config_flags - masks for LTR config command flags
  70. * @LTR_CFG_FLAG_FEATURE_ENABLE: Feature operational status
  71. * @LTR_CFG_FLAG_HW_DIS_ON_SHADOW_REG_ACCESS: allow LTR change on shadow
  72. * memory access
  73. * @LTR_CFG_FLAG_HW_EN_SHRT_WR_THROUGH: allow LTR msg send on ANY LTR
  74. * reg change
  75. * @LTR_CFG_FLAG_HW_DIS_ON_D0_2_D3: allow LTR msg send on transition from
  76. * D0 to D3
  77. * @LTR_CFG_FLAG_SW_SET_SHORT: fixed static short LTR register
  78. * @LTR_CFG_FLAG_SW_SET_LONG: fixed static short LONG register
  79. * @LTR_CFG_FLAG_DENIE_C10_ON_PD: allow going into C10 on PD
  80. */
  81. enum iwl_ltr_config_flags {
  82. LTR_CFG_FLAG_FEATURE_ENABLE = BIT(0),
  83. LTR_CFG_FLAG_HW_DIS_ON_SHADOW_REG_ACCESS = BIT(1),
  84. LTR_CFG_FLAG_HW_EN_SHRT_WR_THROUGH = BIT(2),
  85. LTR_CFG_FLAG_HW_DIS_ON_D0_2_D3 = BIT(3),
  86. LTR_CFG_FLAG_SW_SET_SHORT = BIT(4),
  87. LTR_CFG_FLAG_SW_SET_LONG = BIT(5),
  88. LTR_CFG_FLAG_DENIE_C10_ON_PD = BIT(6),
  89. };
  90. /**
  91. * struct iwl_ltr_config_cmd_v1 - configures the LTR
  92. * @flags: See %enum iwl_ltr_config_flags
  93. */
  94. struct iwl_ltr_config_cmd_v1 {
  95. __le32 flags;
  96. __le32 static_long;
  97. __le32 static_short;
  98. } __packed; /* LTR_CAPABLE_API_S_VER_1 */
  99. #define LTR_VALID_STATES_NUM 4
  100. /**
  101. * struct iwl_ltr_config_cmd - configures the LTR
  102. * @flags: See %enum iwl_ltr_config_flags
  103. * @static_long:
  104. * @static_short:
  105. * @ltr_cfg_values:
  106. * @ltr_short_idle_timeout:
  107. */
  108. struct iwl_ltr_config_cmd {
  109. __le32 flags;
  110. __le32 static_long;
  111. __le32 static_short;
  112. __le32 ltr_cfg_values[LTR_VALID_STATES_NUM];
  113. __le32 ltr_short_idle_timeout;
  114. } __packed; /* LTR_CAPABLE_API_S_VER_2 */
  115. /* Radio LP RX Energy Threshold measured in dBm */
  116. #define POWER_LPRX_RSSI_THRESHOLD 75
  117. #define POWER_LPRX_RSSI_THRESHOLD_MAX 94
  118. #define POWER_LPRX_RSSI_THRESHOLD_MIN 30
  119. /**
  120. * enum iwl_power_flags - masks for power table command flags
  121. * @POWER_FLAGS_POWER_SAVE_ENA_MSK: '1' Allow to save power by turning off
  122. * receiver and transmitter. '0' - does not allow.
  123. * @POWER_FLAGS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENA_MSK: '0' Driver disables power management,
  124. * '1' Driver enables PM (use rest of parameters)
  125. * @POWER_FLAGS_SKIP_OVER_DTIM_MSK: '0' PM have to walk up every DTIM,
  126. * '1' PM could sleep over DTIM till listen Interval.
  127. * @POWER_FLAGS_SNOOZE_ENA_MSK: Enable snoozing only if uAPSD is enabled and all
  128. * access categories are both delivery and trigger enabled.
  129. * @POWER_FLAGS_BT_SCO_ENA: Enable BT SCO coex only if uAPSD and
  130. * PBW Snoozing enabled
  131. * @POWER_FLAGS_ADVANCE_PM_ENA_MSK: Advanced PM (uAPSD) enable mask
  132. * @POWER_FLAGS_LPRX_ENA_MSK: Low Power RX enable.
  133. * @POWER_FLAGS_AP_UAPSD_MISBEHAVING_ENA_MSK: AP/GO's uAPSD misbehaving
  134. * detection enablement
  135. */
  136. enum iwl_power_flags {
  137. POWER_FLAGS_POWER_SAVE_ENA_MSK = BIT(0),
  138. POWER_FLAGS_POWER_MANAGEMENT_ENA_MSK = BIT(1),
  139. POWER_FLAGS_SKIP_OVER_DTIM_MSK = BIT(2),
  140. POWER_FLAGS_SNOOZE_ENA_MSK = BIT(5),
  141. POWER_FLAGS_BT_SCO_ENA = BIT(8),
  142. POWER_FLAGS_ADVANCE_PM_ENA_MSK = BIT(9),
  143. POWER_FLAGS_LPRX_ENA_MSK = BIT(11),
  144. POWER_FLAGS_UAPSD_MISBEHAVING_ENA_MSK = BIT(12),
  145. };
  146. #define IWL_POWER_VEC_SIZE 5
  147. /**
  148. * struct iwl_powertable_cmd - legacy power command. Beside old API support this
  149. * is used also with a new power API for device wide power settings.
  150. * POWER_TABLE_CMD = 0x77 (command, has simple generic response)
  151. *
  152. * @flags: Power table command flags from POWER_FLAGS_*
  153. * @keep_alive_seconds: Keep alive period in seconds. Default - 25 sec.
  154. * Minimum allowed:- 3 * DTIM. Keep alive period must be
  155. * set regardless of power scheme or current power state.
  156. * FW use this value also when PM is disabled.
  157. * @rx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Rx packet for AM to
  158. * PSM transition - legacy PM
  159. * @tx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Tx packet for AM to
  160. * PSM transition - legacy PM
  161. * @sleep_interval: not in use
  162. * @skip_dtim_periods: Number of DTIM periods to skip if Skip over DTIM flag
  163. * is set. For example, if it is required to skip over
  164. * one DTIM, this value need to be set to 2 (DTIM periods).
  165. * @lprx_rssi_threshold: Signal strength up to which LP RX can be enabled.
  166. * Default: 80dbm
  167. */
  168. struct iwl_powertable_cmd {
  169. /* PM_POWER_TABLE_CMD_API_S_VER_6 */
  170. __le16 flags;
  171. u8 keep_alive_seconds;
  172. u8 debug_flags;
  173. __le32 rx_data_timeout;
  174. __le32 tx_data_timeout;
  175. __le32 sleep_interval[IWL_POWER_VEC_SIZE];
  176. __le32 skip_dtim_periods;
  177. __le32 lprx_rssi_threshold;
  178. } __packed;
  179. /**
  180. * enum iwl_device_power_flags - masks for device power command flags
  181. * @DEVIC_POWER_FLAGS_POWER_SAVE_ENA_MSK: '1' Allow to save power by turning off
  182. * receiver and transmitter. '0' - does not allow. This flag should be
  183. * always set to '1' unless one need to disable actual power down for debug
  184. * purposes.
  185. * @DEVICE_POWER_FLAGS_CAM_MSK: '1' CAM (Continuous Active Mode) is set, meaning
  186. * that power management is disabled. '0' Power management is enabled, one
  187. * of power schemes is applied.
  188. */
  189. enum iwl_device_power_flags {
  190. DEVICE_POWER_FLAGS_POWER_SAVE_ENA_MSK = BIT(0),
  191. DEVICE_POWER_FLAGS_CAM_MSK = BIT(13),
  192. };
  193. /**
  194. * struct iwl_device_power_cmd - device wide power command.
  195. * DEVICE_POWER_CMD = 0x77 (command, has simple generic response)
  196. *
  197. * @flags: Power table command flags from DEVICE_POWER_FLAGS_*
  198. */
  199. struct iwl_device_power_cmd {
  200. /* PM_POWER_TABLE_CMD_API_S_VER_6 */
  201. __le16 flags;
  202. __le16 reserved;
  203. } __packed;
  204. /**
  205. * struct iwl_mac_power_cmd - New power command containing uAPSD support
  206. * MAC_PM_POWER_TABLE = 0xA9 (command, has simple generic response)
  207. * @id_and_color: MAC contex identifier
  208. * @flags: Power table command flags from POWER_FLAGS_*
  209. * @keep_alive_seconds: Keep alive period in seconds. Default - 25 sec.
  210. * Minimum allowed:- 3 * DTIM. Keep alive period must be
  211. * set regardless of power scheme or current power state.
  212. * FW use this value also when PM is disabled.
  213. * @rx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Rx packet for AM to
  214. * PSM transition - legacy PM
  215. * @tx_data_timeout: Minimum time (usec) from last Tx packet for AM to
  216. * PSM transition - legacy PM
  217. * @sleep_interval: not in use
  218. * @skip_dtim_periods: Number of DTIM periods to skip if Skip over DTIM flag
  219. * is set. For example, if it is required to skip over
  220. * one DTIM, this value need to be set to 2 (DTIM periods).
  221. * @rx_data_timeout_uapsd: Minimum time (usec) from last Rx packet for AM to
  222. * PSM transition - uAPSD
  223. * @tx_data_timeout_uapsd: Minimum time (usec) from last Tx packet for AM to
  224. * PSM transition - uAPSD
  225. * @lprx_rssi_threshold: Signal strength up to which LP RX can be enabled.
  226. * Default: 80dbm
  227. * @num_skip_dtim: Number of DTIMs to skip if Skip over DTIM flag is set
  228. * @snooze_interval: Maximum time between attempts to retrieve buffered data
  229. * from the AP [msec]
  230. * @snooze_window: A window of time in which PBW snoozing insures that all
  231. * packets received. It is also the minimum time from last
  232. * received unicast RX packet, before client stops snoozing
  233. * for data. [msec]
  234. * @snooze_step: TBD
  235. * @qndp_tid: TID client shall use for uAPSD QNDP triggers
  236. * @uapsd_ac_flags: Set trigger-enabled and delivery-enabled indication for
  237. * each corresponding AC.
  238. * Use IEEE80211_WMM_IE_STA_QOSINFO_AC* for correct values.
  239. * @uapsd_max_sp: Use IEEE80211_WMM_IE_STA_QOSINFO_SP_* for correct
  240. * values.
  241. * @heavy_tx_thld_packets: TX threshold measured in number of packets
  242. * @heavy_rx_thld_packets: RX threshold measured in number of packets
  243. * @heavy_tx_thld_percentage: TX threshold measured in load's percentage
  244. * @heavy_rx_thld_percentage: RX threshold measured in load's percentage
  245. * @limited_ps_threshold:
  246. */
  247. struct iwl_mac_power_cmd {
  248. /* CONTEXT_DESC_API_T_VER_1 */
  249. __le32 id_and_color;
  250. /* CLIENT_PM_POWER_TABLE_S_VER_1 */
  251. __le16 flags;
  252. __le16 keep_alive_seconds;
  253. __le32 rx_data_timeout;
  254. __le32 tx_data_timeout;
  255. __le32 rx_data_timeout_uapsd;
  256. __le32 tx_data_timeout_uapsd;
  257. u8 lprx_rssi_threshold;
  258. u8 skip_dtim_periods;
  259. __le16 snooze_interval;
  260. __le16 snooze_window;
  261. u8 snooze_step;
  262. u8 qndp_tid;
  263. u8 uapsd_ac_flags;
  264. u8 uapsd_max_sp;
  265. u8 heavy_tx_thld_packets;
  266. u8 heavy_rx_thld_packets;
  267. u8 heavy_tx_thld_percentage;
  268. u8 heavy_rx_thld_percentage;
  269. u8 limited_ps_threshold;
  270. u8 reserved;
  271. } __packed;
  272. /*
  273. * struct iwl_uapsd_misbehaving_ap_notif - FW sends this notification when
  274. * associated AP is identified as improperly implementing uAPSD protocol.
  275. * PSM_UAPSD_AP_MISBEHAVING_NOTIFICATION = 0x78
  276. * @sta_id: index of station in uCode's station table - associated AP ID in
  277. * this context.
  278. */
  279. struct iwl_uapsd_misbehaving_ap_notif {
  280. __le32 sta_id;
  281. u8 mac_id;
  282. u8 reserved[3];
  283. } __packed;
  284. /**
  285. * struct iwl_reduce_tx_power_cmd - TX power reduction command
  286. * REDUCE_TX_POWER_CMD = 0x9f
  287. * @flags: (reserved for future implementation)
  288. * @mac_context_id: id of the mac ctx for which we are reducing TX power.
  289. * @pwr_restriction: TX power restriction in dBms.
  290. */
  291. struct iwl_reduce_tx_power_cmd {
  292. u8 flags;
  293. u8 mac_context_id;
  294. __le16 pwr_restriction;
  295. } __packed; /* TX_REDUCED_POWER_API_S_VER_1 */
  296. /**
  297. * struct iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd - TX power reduction command
  298. * REDUCE_TX_POWER_CMD = 0x9f
  299. * @set_mode: 0 - MAC tx power, 1 - device tx power
  300. * @mac_context_id: id of the mac ctx for which we are reducing TX power.
  301. * @pwr_restriction: TX power restriction in 1/8 dBms.
  302. * @dev_24: device TX power restriction in 1/8 dBms
  303. * @dev_52_low: device TX power restriction upper band - low
  304. * @dev_52_high: device TX power restriction upper band - high
  305. */
  306. struct iwl_dev_tx_power_cmd {
  307. __le32 set_mode;
  308. __le32 mac_context_id;
  309. __le16 pwr_restriction;
  310. __le16 dev_24;
  311. __le16 dev_52_low;
  312. __le16 dev_52_high;
  313. } __packed; /* TX_REDUCED_POWER_API_S_VER_2 */
  314. #define IWL_DEV_MAX_TX_POWER 0x7FFF
  315. /**
  316. * struct iwl_beacon_filter_cmd
  317. * REPLY_BEACON_FILTERING_CMD = 0xd2 (command)
  318. * @id_and_color: MAC contex identifier
  319. * @bf_energy_delta: Used for RSSI filtering, if in 'normal' state. Send beacon
  320. * to driver if delta in Energy values calculated for this and last
  321. * passed beacon is greater than this threshold. Zero value means that
  322. * the Energy change is ignored for beacon filtering, and beacon will
  323. * not be forced to be sent to driver regardless of this delta. Typical
  324. * energy delta 5dB.
  325. * @bf_roaming_energy_delta: Used for RSSI filtering, if in 'roaming' state.
  326. * Send beacon to driver if delta in Energy values calculated for this
  327. * and last passed beacon is greater than this threshold. Zero value
  328. * means that the Energy change is ignored for beacon filtering while in
  329. * Roaming state, typical energy delta 1dB.
  330. * @bf_roaming_state: Used for RSSI filtering. If absolute Energy values
  331. * calculated for current beacon is less than the threshold, use
  332. * Roaming Energy Delta Threshold, otherwise use normal Energy Delta
  333. * Threshold. Typical energy threshold is -72dBm.
  334. * @bf_temp_threshold: This threshold determines the type of temperature
  335. * filtering (Slow or Fast) that is selected (Units are in Celsuis):
  336. * If the current temperature is above this threshold - Fast filter
  337. * will be used, If the current temperature is below this threshold -
  338. * Slow filter will be used.
  339. * @bf_temp_fast_filter: Send Beacon to driver if delta in temperature values
  340. * calculated for this and the last passed beacon is greater than this
  341. * threshold. Zero value means that the temperature change is ignored for
  342. * beacon filtering; beacons will not be forced to be sent to driver
  343. * regardless of whether its temerature has been changed.
  344. * @bf_temp_slow_filter: Send Beacon to driver if delta in temperature values
  345. * calculated for this and the last passed beacon is greater than this
  346. * threshold. Zero value means that the temperature change is ignored for
  347. * beacon filtering; beacons will not be forced to be sent to driver
  348. * regardless of whether its temerature has been changed.
  349. * @bf_enable_beacon_filter: 1, beacon filtering is enabled; 0, disabled.
  350. * @bf_filter_escape_timer: Send beacons to to driver if no beacons were passed
  351. * for a specific period of time. Units: Beacons.
  352. * @ba_escape_timer: Fully receive and parse beacon if no beacons were passed
  353. * for a longer period of time then this escape-timeout. Units: Beacons.
  354. * @ba_enable_beacon_abort: 1, beacon abort is enabled; 0, disabled.
  355. */
  356. struct iwl_beacon_filter_cmd {
  357. __le32 bf_energy_delta;
  358. __le32 bf_roaming_energy_delta;
  359. __le32 bf_roaming_state;
  360. __le32 bf_temp_threshold;
  361. __le32 bf_temp_fast_filter;
  362. __le32 bf_temp_slow_filter;
  363. __le32 bf_enable_beacon_filter;
  364. __le32 bf_debug_flag;
  365. __le32 bf_escape_timer;
  366. __le32 ba_escape_timer;
  367. __le32 ba_enable_beacon_abort;
  368. } __packed;
  369. /* Beacon filtering and beacon abort */
  370. #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_DEFAULT 5
  371. #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_D0I3 20
  372. #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_MAX 255
  373. #define IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA_MIN 0
  374. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_DEFAULT 1
  375. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_D0I3 20
  376. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_MAX 255
  377. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA_MIN 0
  378. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_DEFAULT 72
  379. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_D0I3 72
  380. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_MAX 255
  381. #define IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE_MIN 0
  382. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT 112
  383. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_D0I3 112
  384. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_MAX 255
  385. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD_MIN 0
  386. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_DEFAULT 1
  387. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_D0I3 1
  388. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_MAX 255
  389. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER_MIN 0
  390. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_DEFAULT 5
  391. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_D0I3 5
  392. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_MAX 255
  393. #define IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER_MIN 0
  394. #define IWL_BF_ENABLE_BEACON_FILTER_DEFAULT 1
  395. #define IWL_BF_DEBUG_FLAG_DEFAULT 0
  396. #define IWL_BF_DEBUG_FLAG_D0I3 0
  397. #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_DEFAULT 0
  398. #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_D0I3 0
  399. #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_MAX 1024
  400. #define IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER_MIN 0
  401. #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_DEFAULT 6
  402. #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_D0I3 6
  403. #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_D3 9
  404. #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_MAX 1024
  405. #define IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER_MIN 0
  406. #define IWL_BA_ENABLE_BEACON_ABORT_DEFAULT 1
  407. #define IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG(mode) \
  408. .bf_energy_delta = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ENERGY_DELTA ## mode), \
  409. .bf_roaming_energy_delta = \
  410. cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ROAMING_ENERGY_DELTA ## mode), \
  411. .bf_roaming_state = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ROAMING_STATE ## mode), \
  412. .bf_temp_threshold = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_TEMP_THRESHOLD ## mode), \
  413. .bf_temp_fast_filter = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_TEMP_FAST_FILTER ## mode), \
  414. .bf_temp_slow_filter = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_TEMP_SLOW_FILTER ## mode), \
  415. .bf_debug_flag = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_DEBUG_FLAG ## mode), \
  416. .bf_escape_timer = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BF_ESCAPE_TIMER ## mode), \
  417. .ba_escape_timer = cpu_to_le32(IWL_BA_ESCAPE_TIMER ## mode)
  418. #define IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG_DEFAULTS IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG(_DEFAULT)
  419. #define IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG_D0I3 IWL_BF_CMD_CONFIG(_D0I3)
  420. #endif