/*
 * IEEE 1394 for Linux
 *
 * kernel ISO transmission/reception
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2002 Maas Digital LLC
 *
 * This code is licensed under the GPL.  See the file COPYING in the root
 * directory of the kernel sources for details.
 */

#ifndef IEEE1394_ISO_H
#define IEEE1394_ISO_H

#include <linux/spinlock_types.h>
#include <linux/wait.h>
#include <asm/atomic.h>
#include <asm/types.h>

#include "dma.h"

struct hpsb_host;

/* high-level ISO interface */

/*
 * This API sends and receives isochronous packets on a large,
 * virtually-contiguous kernel memory buffer. The buffer may be mapped
 * into a user-space process for zero-copy transmission and reception.
 *
 * There are no explicit boundaries between packets in the buffer. A
 * packet may be transmitted or received at any location. However,
 * low-level drivers may impose certain restrictions on alignment or
 * size of packets. (e.g. in OHCI no packet may cross a page boundary,
 * and packets should be quadlet-aligned)
 */

/* Packet descriptor - the API maintains a ring buffer of these packet
 * descriptors in kernel memory (hpsb_iso.infos[]).  */
struct hpsb_iso_packet_info {
	/* offset of data payload relative to the first byte of the buffer */
	__u32 offset;

	/* length of the data payload, in bytes (not including the isochronous
	 * header) */
	__u16 len;

	/* (recv only) the cycle number (mod 8000) on which the packet was
	 * received */
	__u16 cycle;

	/* (recv only) channel on which the packet was received */
	__u8 channel;

	/* 2-bit 'tag' and 4-bit 'sy' fields of the isochronous header */
	__u8 tag;
	__u8 sy;

	/* length in bytes of the packet including header/trailer.
	 * MUST be at structure end, since the first part of this structure is
	 * also defined in raw1394.h (i.e. struct raw1394_iso_packet_info), is
	 * copied to userspace and is accessed there through libraw1394. */
	__u16 total_len;
};

enum hpsb_iso_type { HPSB_ISO_RECV = 0, HPSB_ISO_XMIT = 1 };

/* The mode of the dma when receiving iso data. Must be supported by chip */
enum raw1394_iso_dma_recv_mode {
	HPSB_ISO_DMA_DEFAULT = -1,
	HPSB_ISO_DMA_OLD_ABI = 0,
	HPSB_ISO_DMA_BUFFERFILL = 1,
	HPSB_ISO_DMA_PACKET_PER_BUFFER = 2
};

struct hpsb_iso {
	enum hpsb_iso_type type;

	/* pointer to low-level driver and its private data */
	struct hpsb_host *host;
	void *hostdata;

	/* a function to be called (from interrupt context) after
	 * outgoing packets have been sent, or incoming packets have
	 * arrived */
	void (*callback)(struct hpsb_iso*);

	/* wait for buffer space */
	wait_queue_head_t waitq;

	int speed; /* IEEE1394_SPEED_100, 200, or 400 */
	int channel; /* -1 if multichannel */
	int dma_mode; /* dma receive mode */


	/* greatest # of packets between interrupts - controls
	 * the maximum latency of the buffer */
	int irq_interval;

	/* the buffer for packet data payloads */
	struct dma_region data_buf;

	/* size of data_buf, in bytes (always a multiple of PAGE_SIZE) */
	unsigned int buf_size;

	/* # of packets in the ringbuffer */
	unsigned int buf_packets;

	/* protects packet cursors */
	spinlock_t lock;

	/* the index of the next packet that will be produced
	   or consumed by the user */
	int first_packet;

	/* the index of the next packet that will be transmitted
	   or received by the 1394 hardware */
	int pkt_dma;

	/* how many packets, starting at first_packet:
	 * (transmit) are ready to be filled with data
	 * (receive)  contain received data */
	int n_ready_packets;

	/* how many times the buffer has overflowed or underflowed */
	atomic_t overflows;
	/* how many cycles were skipped for a given context */
	atomic_t skips;

	/* Current number of bytes lost in discarded packets */
	int bytes_discarded;

	/* private flags to track initialization progress */
#define HPSB_ISO_DRIVER_INIT     (1<<0)
#define HPSB_ISO_DRIVER_STARTED  (1<<1)
	unsigned int flags;

	/* # of packets left to prebuffer (xmit only) */
	int prebuffer;

	/* starting cycle for DMA (xmit only) */
	int start_cycle;

	/* cycle at which next packet will be transmitted,
	 * -1 if not known */
	int xmit_cycle;

	/* ringbuffer of packet descriptors in regular kernel memory
	 * XXX Keep this last, since we use over-allocated memory from
	 * this entry to fill this field. */
	struct hpsb_iso_packet_info *infos;
};

/* functions available to high-level drivers (e.g. raw1394) */

struct hpsb_iso* hpsb_iso_xmit_init(struct hpsb_host *host,
				    unsigned int data_buf_size,
				    unsigned int buf_packets,
				    int channel,
				    int speed,
				    int irq_interval,
				    void (*callback)(struct hpsb_iso*));
struct hpsb_iso* hpsb_iso_recv_init(struct hpsb_host *host,
				    unsigned int data_buf_size,
				    unsigned int buf_packets,
				    int channel,
				    int dma_mode,
				    int irq_interval,
				    void (*callback)(struct hpsb_iso*));
int hpsb_iso_recv_listen_channel(struct hpsb_iso *iso, unsigned char channel);
int hpsb_iso_recv_unlisten_channel(struct hpsb_iso *iso, unsigned char channel);
int hpsb_iso_recv_set_channel_mask(struct hpsb_iso *iso, u64 mask);
int hpsb_iso_xmit_start(struct hpsb_iso *iso, int start_on_cycle,
			int prebuffer);
int hpsb_iso_recv_start(struct hpsb_iso *iso, int start_on_cycle,
			int tag_mask, int sync);
void hpsb_iso_stop(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
void hpsb_iso_shutdown(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
int hpsb_iso_xmit_queue_packet(struct hpsb_iso *iso, u32 offset, u16 len,
			       u8 tag, u8 sy);
int hpsb_iso_xmit_sync(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
int hpsb_iso_recv_release_packets(struct hpsb_iso *recv,
				  unsigned int n_packets);
int hpsb_iso_recv_flush(struct hpsb_iso *iso);
int hpsb_iso_n_ready(struct hpsb_iso *iso);

/* the following are callbacks available to low-level drivers */

void hpsb_iso_packet_sent(struct hpsb_iso *iso, int cycle, int error);
void hpsb_iso_packet_received(struct hpsb_iso *iso, u32 offset, u16 len,
			      u16 total_len, u16 cycle, u8 channel, u8 tag,
			      u8 sy);
void hpsb_iso_wake(struct hpsb_iso *iso);

#endif /* IEEE1394_ISO_H */