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Linux 2.6.13 introduced Wireless Extension 18 with WPA support. It was released in August 2005. People making changes to MadWifi should not be required to be software archeologistists to test their changes.
250 lines
9.0 KiB
C
250 lines
9.0 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer,
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* without modification.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
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* similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below ("Disclaimer") and any
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* redistribution must be conditioned upon including a substantially
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* similar Disclaimer requirement for further binary redistribution.
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* 3. Neither the names of the above-listed copyright holders nor the names
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* of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
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* GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation.
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*
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* NO WARRANTY
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTIBILITY
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* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
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* OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
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* IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
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* THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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*
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* $Id$
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*/
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#ifndef _ATH_AH_OSDEP_H_
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#define _ATH_AH_OSDEP_H_
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include "ah_devid.h"
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#define __ahdecl
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#ifndef __packed
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#define __packed __attribute__((__packed__))
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#endif
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#ifndef __used
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#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
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#endif
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/* Replace void pointers from ah.h with safer specific types */
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#define HAL_SOFTC struct ath_softc *
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#define HAL_BUS_HANDLE void __iomem *
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#define HAL_BUS_TAG struct ar531x_config *
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/* Linker-assisted set support */
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#define __STRING(x) #x
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#define DECLARE_ah_chips \
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struct ath_hal_chip *AR5210_chip_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_chip *AR5211_chip_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_chip *AR5212_chip_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_chip *AR5312_chip_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_chip *AR5416_chip_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_chip *AR9160_chip_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_chip *AR9280_chip_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_chip *const *ah_chips_ptrs[] = { \
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&AR5210_chip_ptr, \
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&AR5211_chip_ptr, \
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&AR5212_chip_ptr, \
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&AR5312_chip_ptr, \
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&AR5416_chip_ptr, \
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&AR9160_chip_ptr, \
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&AR9280_chip_ptr, \
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NULL \
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}
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#define DECLARE_ah_rfs \
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struct ath_hal_rf *RF2316_rf_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_rf *RF2317_rf_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_rf *RF2413_rf_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_rf *RF2425_rf_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_rf *RF5111_rf_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_rf *RF5112_rf_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_rf *RF5413_rf_ptr __attribute__((__weak__)); \
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struct ath_hal_rf *const *ah_rfs_ptrs[] = { \
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&RF2316_rf_ptr, \
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&RF2317_rf_ptr, \
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&RF2413_rf_ptr, \
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&RF2425_rf_ptr, \
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&RF5111_rf_ptr, \
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&RF5112_rf_ptr, \
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&RF5413_rf_ptr, \
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NULL \
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}
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#define OS_SET_DECLARE(set, ptype) \
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DECLARE_##set
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#define OS_DATA_SET(set, sym) \
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typeof(sym) *sym##_ptr = &sym
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#define OS_SET_FOREACH(pvar, set) \
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typeof(pvar) *ppvar = set##_ptrs; \
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for (pvar = *ppvar; pvar; pvar = *++ppvar) if (*pvar)
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/* Byte order/swapping support. */
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#define AH_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234
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#define AH_BIG_ENDIAN 4321
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#ifndef AH_BYTE_ORDER
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/*
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* When the .inc file is not available (e.g. when building in the kernel source
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* tree), look for some other way to determine the host byte order.
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*/
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#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
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#define AH_BYTE_ORDER AH_LITTLE_ENDIAN
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#endif
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#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
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#define AH_BYTE_ORDER AH_BIG_ENDIAN
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#endif
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#ifndef AH_BYTE_ORDER
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#error "Do not know host byte order"
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#endif
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#endif /* AH_BYTE_ORDER */
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/* 32-bit sparc gets iowrite32() and ioread32() in Linux 2.6.18 */
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#if (defined(CONFIG_SPARC32) && (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,18)))
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#ifndef iowrite32
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#define iowrite32(_val, _addr) writel(_val, _addr)
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#endif
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#ifndef ioread32
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#define ioread32(_addr) readl(_addr)
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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* The HAL programs big-endian platforms to use byte-swapped hardware registers.
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* This is done to avoid the byte swapping needed to access PCI devices.
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*
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* Many big-endian architectures provide I/O functions that avoid byte swapping.
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* We use them when possible. Otherwise, we provide replacements. The downside
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* or the replacements is that we may be byte-swapping data twice, so we try to
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* avoid it.
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*
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* We use use ioread32() and iowrite32(), which should take care of indirect
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* access to the registers.
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*/
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#if (AH_BYTE_ORDER == AH_BIG_ENDIAN) && \
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!defined(CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP) && \
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!defined(CONFIG_PARISC) && \
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!(defined(CONFIG_PPC64) && \
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(LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,14))) && \
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!(defined(CONFIG_PPC_MERGE) && \
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(LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,20))) && \
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!(defined(CONFIG_PPC32) && \
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(LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,27))) && \
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!(defined(CONFIG_MIPS) && \
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(LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,21)))
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# ifndef iowrite32be
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# define iowrite32be(_val, _addr) iowrite32(swab32((_val)), (_addr))
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# endif
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# ifndef ioread32be
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# define ioread32be(_addr) swab32(ioread32((_addr)))
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# endif
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#endif
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/*
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* The register accesses are done using target-specific functions when
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* debugging is enabled (AH_DEBUG) or it's explicitly requested for the target.
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*
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* The hardware registers use little-endian byte order natively. Big-endian
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* systems are configured by HAL to byte-swap of register reads and writes.
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* However, the registers in the areas 0x4000-0x4fff and 0x7000-0x7fff are not
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* byte swapped!
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*
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* Since Linux I/O primitives default to little-endian operations, we only
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* need to suppress byte-swapping on big-endian systems outside the area used
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* by the PCI clock domain registers.
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*/
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#if (AH_BYTE_ORDER == AH_BIG_ENDIAN)
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# define is_reg_le(__reg) ((0x4000 <= (__reg) && (__reg) < 0x5000) || \
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(0x7000 <= (__reg) && (__reg) < 0x8000))
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# define _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) do { \
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if (is_reg_le(_reg)) \
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iowrite32((_val), (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)); \
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else \
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iowrite32be((_val), (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)); \
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} while (0)
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# define _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) \
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(is_reg_le(_reg) ? \
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ioread32((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)) : \
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ioread32be((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)))
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#else /* Little endian */
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# define _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) do { \
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iowrite32((_val), (_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg)); \
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} while (0)
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# define _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) \
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ioread32((_ah)->ah_sh + (_reg))
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#endif /* Little endian */
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/*
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* The functions in this section are not intended to be invoked by MadWifi
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* driver code, but by the HAL. They are NOT safe to call directly when the
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* sc->sc_hal_lock is not held. Use ath_reg_read and ATH_REG_WRITE instead!
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*/
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#if defined(AH_DEBUG) || defined(AH_REGOPS_FUNC) || defined(AH_DEBUG_ALQ)
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#define OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) ath_hal_reg_write(_ah, _reg, _val)
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#define OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) ath_hal_reg_read(_ah, _reg)
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struct ath_hal;
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extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_reg_write(struct ath_hal *ah, u_int reg,
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u_int32_t val);
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extern u_int32_t __ahdecl ath_hal_reg_read(struct ath_hal *ah, u_int reg);
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#else
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#define OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) _OS_REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val)
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#define OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg) _OS_REG_READ(_ah, _reg)
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#endif /* AH_DEBUG || AH_REGFUNC || AH_DEBUG_ALQ */
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/* Delay n microseconds. */
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extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_delay(int);
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#define OS_DELAY(_n) ath_hal_delay(_n)
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/* Uptime in milliseconds, used by debugging code only */
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#define OS_GETUPTIME(_ah) ((int)(1000 * jiffies / HZ))
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#define OS_INLINE __inline
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#define OS_MEMZERO(_a, _n) ath_hal_memzero((_a), (_n))
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extern void __ahdecl ath_hal_memzero(void *, size_t);
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#define OS_MEMCPY(_d, _s, _n) ath_hal_memcpy(_d,_s,_n)
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extern void *__ahdecl ath_hal_memcpy(void *, const void *, size_t);
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#define __bswap16(val) __swab16(val)
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#define __bswap32(val) __swab32(val)
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#ifdef AH_DEBUG_ALQ
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extern void __ahdecl OS_MARK(struct ath_hal *, u_int id, u_int32_t value);
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#else
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#define OS_MARK(_ah, _id, _v)
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#endif
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#define __DECONST(type, var) ((type)(unsigned long)(const void *)(var))
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#define __printflike(fmtarg, firstvararg) \
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__attribute__((__format__ (__printf__, fmtarg, firstvararg)))
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#define __va_list va_list
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#undef swap
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#endif /* _ATH_AH_OSDEP_H_ */
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