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    Subject[PATCH 1/9] xshm: Shared Memory layout for ST-E M7400 driver.
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    Add structures defining the channel configuration and the
    shared memory layout used for ST-Ericsson M7400.

    These data structures are shared between the Linux host and the
    M7400 modem.

    Signed-off-by: Sjur Brændeland <sjur.brandeland@stericsson.com>
    ---
    include/linux/xshm/xshm_ipctoc.h | 160 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    1 files changed, 160 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
    create mode 100644 include/linux/xshm/xshm_ipctoc.h

    diff --git a/include/linux/xshm/xshm_ipctoc.h b/include/linux/xshm/xshm_ipctoc.h
    new file mode 100644
    index 0000000..73ea25b
    --- /dev/null
    +++ b/include/linux/xshm/xshm_ipctoc.h
    @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
    +/*
    + * Copyright (C) ST-Ericsson AB 2010
    + * Author: Sjur Brendeland / sjur.brandeland@stericsson.com
    + * License terms: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2
    + */
    +
    +#ifndef XSHM_TOC
    +#define XSHM_TOC
    +
    +/**
    + * DOC: XSHM Shared Memory Layout
    + *
    + * XSHM defines a set of structures describing the memory layout used
    + * for the Shared Memory IPC. In short &toc_entry points out &ipc_toc,
    + * which points out the &xshm_ipctoc_channel. &xshm_ipctoc_channel defines
    + * the channels used to communicate between host and external device (modem).
    + *
    + * &xshm_ipctoc_channel can be used in packet-mode or stream-mode,
    + * and points out &xshm_bufidx holding information about cirular
    + * buffers, andtheir read/write indices etc.
    + */
    +
    +#pragma pack(1)
    +struct _xshm_offsets {
    + __le32 rx;
    + __le32 tx;
    +};
    +
    +/**
    + * struct xshm_ipctoc - Table Of Content definition for IPC.
    + *
    + * @magic: Magic shall always be set to Ascii coded string "TC" (2 bytes)
    + * @version: Main version of the TOC header.
    + * @subver: Sub version of the TOC header.
    + * @channel_offsets: Offset to both rx and tx direction must be set.
    + * The array must be terminated by a zero value.
    + *
    + * This struct is stored at the start of the External Shared memory, and
    + * serves as a extended table of contents defining the channel configurations
    + * for the external shared memory protocol between a modem and host.
    + *
    + * This extended table of content (ipctoc) is written to a predefine memory
    + * location and the modem will read this ipctoc during start-up and use this
    + * for setting up the IPC channels and it's buffers.
    + *
    + */
    +
    +struct xshm_ipctoc {
    + __u8 magic[2];
    + __u8 version;
    + __u8 subver;
    + struct _xshm_offsets channel_offsets[8];
    +};
    +#define XSHM_PACKET_MODE 0x1
    +#define XSHM_STREAM_MODE 0x2
    +#define XSHM_LOOP_MODE 0x4
    +#define XSHM_PAIR_MODE 0x8
    +#define XSHM_MODE_MASK 0x3
    +
    +#define XSHM_IPCTOC_MAGIC1 'T'
    +#define XSHM_IPCTOC_MAGIC2 'C'
    +
    +/**
    + * struct xshm_ipctoc_channel - Channel descriptor for External Shared memory.
    + *
    + * @offset: Relative address to channel data area.
    + * @size: Total size of a SHM channel area partition.
    + * @mtu: Maximum Transfer Unit for packets in a buffer (packet mode).
    + * @packets: Maximum Number of packets in a buffer (packet mode).
    + * @mode: Mode of channel: Packet mode=1, Stream mode (shm_channel_mode = 2).
    + * @buffers: Number of buffers for the channel.
    + * @ipc: Offset to IPC message location (of type struct xshm_bufidx).
    + * @read_bit: GENI/O bit used to indicate update of the read pointer for
    + * this channel (at offset ipc).
    + * @write_bit: GENI/O bit used to indicate update of the write pointer for
    + * this channel (at offset ipc).
    + * @alignment: Protocol specific options for the protocol,
    + * e.g. packet alignment.
    + *
    + * This struct defines the channel configuration for a single direction.
    + *
    + * This structure is pointed out by the &xshm_toc and is written by
    + * host during start-up and read by modem at firmware boot.
    + *
    + */
    +
    +struct xshm_ipctoc_channel {
    + __le32 offset;
    + __le32 size;
    +/* private: */
    + __u8 unused[3];
    +/* public: */
    + __u8 mode;
    + __le32 buffers;
    + __le32 ipc;
    + __le16 write_bit;
    + __le16 read_bit;
    + __u16 mtu;
    + __u8 packets;
    + __u8 alignment;
    +};
    +
    +/**
    + * struct xshm_bufidx - Indices's for a uni-directional xshm channel.
    + *
    + * @read_index: Specify the read index for a channel. This field can
    + * have value in range of [0.. xshm_ipctoc_channel.buffers -1].
    + * In stream mode - this is the read index in the ringbuffer.
    + * In packet mode - this index will at any time refer to the next
    + * buffer available for read.
    + *
    + * @write_index: Specify the write index for a channel.
    + * This field can have value in range of [0.. buffers -1].
    + * In stream mode - this is the write index in the ringbuffer.
    + * In packet mode - this index will at any time refer to the next
    + * buffer available for write.
    + *
    + * @size: The actual number of bytes for a buffer at each index.
    + * This array has xshm_ipctoc_channel.buffers slots, one for each buffer.
    + * The size is updated every time data is written to the buffer.
    + *
    + * @state: The state of the channel, 0 - Closed, 1 - Open
    + *
    + *
    + * This structure contains data for the ring-buffer used in packet and stream
    + * mode, for the external shared memory protocol.
    + * Note that the read_buf_index and the write_buf_index
    + * refer to two different channels. So for a ring buffer used to communicate
    + * from modem, the modem will update the write_buf_index while Linux host
    + * will update read_buf_index.
    + */
    +struct xshm_bufidx {
    + __le32 state;
    + __le32 read_index;
    + __le32 write_index;
    + __le32 size[0];
    +};
    +
    +/** struct toc_entry - Points out the boot imiages
    + *
    + * @start: Offset counting from start of memory area to the image data.
    + * @size: Size of the images in bytes.
    + * @flags: Use 0 if no flags are in use.
    + * @entry: Where to jump to start exeuting. Only applicable
    + * when using SDRAM. Set to 0xffffffff if unused.
    + * @load_addr: Location in SDRAM to move image. Set to 0xffffffff if
    + * not applicable.
    + * @name: Name of image.
    + */
    +struct toc_entry {
    + __le32 start;
    + __le32 size;
    + __le32 flags;
    + __le32 entry_point;
    + __le32 load_addr;
    + char name[12];
    +};
    +#pragma pack()
    +
    +#endif
    --
    1.7.0.4
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