111 lines
3.8 KiB
C
111 lines
3.8 KiB
C
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Atheros Communications Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* $ATH_LICENSE_HOSTSDK0_C$
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*
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*/
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#ifndef __DSETID_H__
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#define __DSETID_H__
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/* Well-known DataSet IDs */
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#define DSETID_UNUSED 0x00000000
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#define DSETID_BOARD_DATA 0x00000001 /* Cal and board data */
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#define DSETID_REGDB 0x00000002 /* Regulatory Database */
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#define DSETID_POWER_CONTROL 0x00000003 /* TX Pwr Lim & Ant Gain */
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#define DSETID_USER_CONFIG 0x00000004 /* User Configuration */
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#define DSETID_ANALOG_CONTROL_DATA_START 0x00000005
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#define DSETID_ANALOG_CONTROL_DATA_END 0x00000025
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/*
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* Get DSETID for various reference clock speeds.
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* For each speed there are three DataSets that correspond
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* to the three columns of bank6 data (addr, 11a, 11b/g).
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* This macro returns the dsetid of the first of those
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* three DataSets.
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*/
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#define ANALOG_CONTROL_DATA_DSETID(refclk) \
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(DSETID_ANALOG_CONTROL_DATA_START + 3*refclk)
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/*
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* There are TWO STARTUP_PATCH DataSets.
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* DSETID_STARTUP_PATCH is historical, and was applied before BMI on
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* earlier systems. On AR6002, it is applied after BMI, just like
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* DSETID_STARTUP_PATCH2.
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*/
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#define DSETID_STARTUP_PATCH 0x00000026
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#define DSETID_GPIO_CONFIG_PATCH 0x00000027
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#define DSETID_WLANREGS 0x00000028 /* override wlan regs */
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#define DSETID_STARTUP_PATCH2 0x00000029
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#define DSETID_WOW_CONFIG 0x00000090 /* WoW Configuration */
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/* Add WHAL_INI_DATA_ID to DSETID_INI_DATA for a specific WHAL INI table. */
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#define DSETID_INI_DATA 0x00000100
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/* Reserved for WHAL INI Tables: 0x100..0x11f */
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#define DSETID_INI_DATA_END 0x0000011f
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#define DSETID_VENDOR_START 0x00010000 /* Vendor-defined DataSets */
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#define DSETID_INDEX_END 0xfffffffe /* Reserved to indicate the
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end of a memory-based
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DataSet Index */
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#define DSETID_INDEX_FREE 0xffffffff /* An unused index entry */
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/*
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* PATCH DataSet format:
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* A list of patches, terminated by a patch with
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* address=PATCH_END.
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*
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* This allows for patches to be stored in flash.
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*/
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struct patch_s {
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A_UINT32 *address;
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A_UINT32 data;
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};
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/*
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* Skip some patches. Can be used to erase a single patch in a
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* patch DataSet without having to re-write the DataSet. May
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* also be used to embed information for use by subsequent
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* patch code. The "data" in a PATCH_SKIP tells how many
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* bytes of length "patch_s" to skip.
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*/
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#define PATCH_SKIP ((A_UINT32 *)0x00000000)
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/*
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* Execute code at the address specified by "data".
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* The address of the patch structure is passed as
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* the one parameter.
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*/
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#define PATCH_CODE_ABS ((A_UINT32 *)0x00000001)
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/*
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* Same as PATCH_CODE_ABS, but treat "data" as an
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* offset from the start of the patch word.
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*/
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#define PATCH_CODE_REL ((A_UINT32 *)0x00000002)
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/* Mark the end of this patch DataSet. */
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#define PATCH_END ((A_UINT32 *)0xffffffff)
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/*
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* A DataSet which contains a Binary Patch to some other DataSet
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* uses the original dsetid with the DSETID_BPATCH_FLAG bit set.
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* Such a BPatch DataSet consists of BPatch metadata followed by
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* the bdiff bytes. BPatch metadata consists of a single 32-bit
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* word that contains the size of the BPatched final image.
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*
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* To create a suitable bdiff DataSet, use bdiff in host/tools/bdiff
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* to create "diffs":
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* bdiff -q -O -nooldmd5 -nonewmd5 -d ORIGfile NEWfile diffs
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* Then add BPatch metadata to the start of "diffs".
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*
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* NB: There are some implementation-induced restrictions
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* on which DataSets can be BPatched.
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*/
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#define DSETID_BPATCH_FLAG 0x80000000
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#endif /* __DSETID_H__ */
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