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diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800.h b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800.h
index ed4ebcdde7c9..eb8b6cab9925 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800.h
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
/*
- Copyright (C) 2004 - 2009 Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
+ Copyright (C) 2004 - 2010 Ivo van Doorn <IvDoorn@gmail.com>
+ Copyright (C) 2010 Willow Garage <http://www.willowgarage.com>
Copyright (C) 2009 Alban Browaeys <prahal@yahoo.com>
Copyright (C) 2009 Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>
Copyright (C) 2009 Luis Correia <luis.f.correia@gmail.com>
@@ -639,6 +640,18 @@
#define LED_CFG_LED_POLAR FIELD32(0x40000000)
/*
+ * AMPDU_BA_WINSIZE: Force BlockAck window size
+ * FORCE_WINSIZE_ENABLE:
+ * 0: Disable forcing of BlockAck window size
+ * 1: Enable forcing of BlockAck window size, overwrites values BlockAck
+ * window size values in the TXWI
+ * FORCE_WINSIZE: BlockAck window size
+ */
+#define AMPDU_BA_WINSIZE 0x1040
+#define AMPDU_BA_WINSIZE_FORCE_WINSIZE_ENABLE FIELD32(0x00000020)
+#define AMPDU_BA_WINSIZE_FORCE_WINSIZE FIELD32(0x0000001f)
+
+/*
* XIFS_TIME_CFG: MAC timing
* CCKM_SIFS_TIME: unit 1us. Applied after CCK RX/TX
* OFDM_SIFS_TIME: unit 1us. Applied after OFDM RX/TX
@@ -698,8 +711,14 @@
/*
* TBTT_SYNC_CFG:
+ * BCN_AIFSN: Beacon AIFSN after TBTT interrupt in slots
+ * BCN_CWMIN: Beacon CWMin after TBTT interrupt in slots
*/
#define TBTT_SYNC_CFG 0x1118
+#define TBTT_SYNC_CFG_TBTT_ADJUST FIELD32(0x000000ff)
+#define TBTT_SYNC_CFG_BCN_EXP_WIN FIELD32(0x0000ff00)
+#define TBTT_SYNC_CFG_BCN_AIFSN FIELD32(0x000f0000)
+#define TBTT_SYNC_CFG_BCN_CWMIN FIELD32(0x00f00000)
/*
* TSF_TIMER_DW0: Local lsb TSF timer, read-only
@@ -735,16 +754,21 @@
#define INT_TIMER_EN_GP_TIMER FIELD32(0x00000002)
/*
- * CH_IDLE_STA: channel idle time
+ * CH_IDLE_STA: channel idle time (in us)
*/
#define CH_IDLE_STA 0x1130
/*
- * CH_BUSY_STA: channel busy time
+ * CH_BUSY_STA: channel busy time on primary channel (in us)
*/
#define CH_BUSY_STA 0x1134
/*
+ * CH_BUSY_STA_SEC: channel busy time on secondary channel in HT40 mode (in us)
+ */
+#define CH_BUSY_STA_SEC 0x1138
+
+/*
* MAC_STATUS_CFG:
* BBP_RF_BUSY: When set to 0, BBP and RF are stable.
* if 1 or higher one of the 2 registers is busy.
@@ -1318,11 +1342,34 @@
#define TX_STA_CNT2_TX_UNDER_FLOW_COUNT FIELD32(0xffff0000)
/*
- * TX_STA_FIFO: TX Result for specific PID status fifo register
+ * TX_STA_FIFO: TX Result for specific PID status fifo register.
+ *
+ * This register is implemented as FIFO with 16 entries in the HW. Each
+ * register read fetches the next tx result. If the FIFO is full because
+ * it wasn't read fast enough after the according interrupt (TX_FIFO_STATUS)
+ * triggered, the hw seems to simply drop further tx results.
+ *
+ * VALID: 1: this tx result is valid
+ * 0: no valid tx result -> driver should stop reading
+ * PID_TYPE: The PID latched from the PID field in the TXWI, can be used
+ * to match a frame with its tx result (even though the PID is
+ * only 4 bits wide).
+ * PID_QUEUE: Part of PID_TYPE, this is the queue index number (0-3)
+ * PID_ENTRY: Part of PID_TYPE, this is the queue entry index number (1-3)
+ * This identification number is calculated by ((idx % 3) + 1).
+ * TX_SUCCESS: Indicates tx success (1) or failure (0)
+ * TX_AGGRE: Indicates if the frame was part of an aggregate (1) or not (0)
+ * TX_ACK_REQUIRED: Indicates if the frame needed to get ack'ed (1) or not (0)
+ * WCID: The wireless client ID.
+ * MCS: The tx rate used during the last transmission of this frame, be it
+ * successful or not.
+ * PHYMODE: The phymode used for the transmission.
*/
#define TX_STA_FIFO 0x1718
#define TX_STA_FIFO_VALID FIELD32(0x00000001)
#define TX_STA_FIFO_PID_TYPE FIELD32(0x0000001e)
+#define TX_STA_FIFO_PID_QUEUE FIELD32(0x00000006)
+#define TX_STA_FIFO_PID_ENTRY FIELD32(0x00000018)
#define TX_STA_FIFO_TX_SUCCESS FIELD32(0x00000020)
#define TX_STA_FIFO_TX_AGGRE FIELD32(0x00000040)
#define TX_STA_FIFO_TX_ACK_REQUIRED FIELD32(0x00000080)
@@ -1405,6 +1452,24 @@
/*
* Security key table memory.
+ *
+ * The pairwise key table shares some memory with the beacon frame
+ * buffers 6 and 7. That basically means that when beacon 6 & 7
+ * are used we should only use the reduced pairwise key table which
+ * has a maximum of 222 entries.
+ *
+ * ---------------------------------------------
+ * |0x4000 | Pairwise Key | Reduced Pairwise |
+ * | | Table | Key Table |
+ * | | Size: 256 * 32 | Size: 222 * 32 |
+ * |0x5BC0 | |-------------------
+ * | | | Beacon 6 |
+ * |0x5DC0 | |-------------------
+ * | | | Beacon 7 |
+ * |0x5FC0 | |-------------------
+ * |0x5FFF | |
+ * --------------------------
+ *
* MAC_WCID_BASE: 8-bytes (use only 6 bytes) * 256 entry
* PAIRWISE_KEY_TABLE_BASE: 32-byte * 256 entry
* MAC_IVEIV_TABLE_BASE: 8-byte * 256-entry
@@ -1554,7 +1619,8 @@ struct mac_iveiv_entry {
* 2. Extract memory from FCE table for BCN 4~5
* 3. Extract memory from Pair-wise key table for BCN 6~7
* It occupied those memory of wcid 238~253 for BCN 6
- * and wcid 222~237 for BCN 7
+ * and wcid 222~237 for BCN 7 (see Security key table memory
+ * for more info).
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE: Not sure why legacy driver does this,
* but HW_BEACON_BASE7 is 0x0200 bytes below HW_BEACON_BASE6.
@@ -1841,6 +1907,13 @@ struct mac_iveiv_entry {
#define EEPROM_RSSI_A2_LNA_A2 FIELD16(0xff00)
/*
+ * EEPROM Maximum TX power values
+ */
+#define EEPROM_MAX_TX_POWER 0x0027
+#define EEPROM_MAX_TX_POWER_24GHZ FIELD16(0x00ff)
+#define EEPROM_MAX_TX_POWER_5GHZ FIELD16(0xff00)
+
+/*
* EEPROM TXpower delta: 20MHZ AND 40 MHZ use different power.
* This is delta in 40MHZ.
* VALUE: Tx Power dalta value (MAX=4)
@@ -1926,8 +1999,17 @@ struct mac_iveiv_entry {
* FRAG: 1 To inform TKIP engine this is a fragment.
* MIMO_PS: The remote peer is in dynamic MIMO-PS mode
* TX_OP: 0:HT TXOP rule , 1:PIFS TX ,2:Backoff, 3:sifs
- * BW: Channel bandwidth 20MHz or 40 MHz
+ * BW: Channel bandwidth 0:20MHz, 1:40 MHz (for legacy rates this will
+ * duplicate the frame to both channels).
* STBC: 1: STBC support MCS =0-7, 2,3 : RESERVED
+ * AMPDU: 1: this frame is eligible for AMPDU aggregation, the hw will
+ * aggregate consecutive frames with the same RA and QoS TID. If
+ * a frame A with the same RA and QoS TID but AMPDU=0 is queued
+ * directly after a frame B with AMPDU=1, frame A might still
+ * get aggregated into the AMPDU started by frame B. So, setting
+ * AMPDU to 0 does _not_ necessarily mean the frame is sent as
+ * MPDU, it can still end up in an AMPDU if the previous frame
+ * was tagged as AMPDU.
*/
#define TXWI_W0_FRAG FIELD32(0x00000001)
#define TXWI_W0_MIMO_PS FIELD32(0x00000002)
@@ -1945,6 +2027,19 @@ struct mac_iveiv_entry {
/*
* Word1
+ * ACK: 0: No Ack needed, 1: Ack needed
+ * NSEQ: 0: Don't assign hw sequence number, 1: Assign hw sequence number
+ * BW_WIN_SIZE: BA windows size of the recipient
+ * WIRELESS_CLI_ID: Client ID for WCID table access
+ * MPDU_TOTAL_BYTE_COUNT: Length of 802.11 frame
+ * PACKETID: Will be latched into the TX_STA_FIFO register once the according
+ * frame was processed. If multiple frames are aggregated together
+ * (AMPDU==1) the reported tx status will always contain the packet
+ * id of the first frame. 0: Don't report tx status for this frame.
+ * PACKETID_QUEUE: Part of PACKETID, This is the queue index (0-3)
+ * PACKETID_ENTRY: Part of PACKETID, THis is the queue entry index (1-3)
+ * This identification number is calculated by ((idx % 3) + 1).
+ * The (+1) is required to prevent PACKETID to become 0.
*/
#define TXWI_W1_ACK FIELD32(0x00000001)
#define TXWI_W1_NSEQ FIELD32(0x00000002)
@@ -1952,6 +2047,8 @@ struct mac_iveiv_entry {
#define TXWI_W1_WIRELESS_CLI_ID FIELD32(0x0000ff00)
#define TXWI_W1_MPDU_TOTAL_BYTE_COUNT FIELD32(0x0fff0000)
#define TXWI_W1_PACKETID FIELD32(0xf0000000)
+#define TXWI_W1_PACKETID_QUEUE FIELD32(0x30000000)
+#define TXWI_W1_PACKETID_ENTRY FIELD32(0xc0000000)
/*
* Word2
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