/* * Copyright (C) 2000 Andreas E. Bombe * 2001 Ben Collins * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef _IEEE1394_NODEMGR_H #define _IEEE1394_NODEMGR_H /* '1' '3' '9' '4' in ASCII */ #define IEEE1394_BUSID_MAGIC 0x31333934 /* This is the start of a Node entry structure. It should be a stable API * for which to gather info from the Node Manager about devices attached * to the bus. */ struct bus_options { u8 irmc; /* Iso Resource Manager Capable */ u8 cmc; /* Cycle Master Capable */ u8 isc; /* Iso Capable */ u8 bmc; /* Bus Master Capable */ u8 pmc; /* Power Manager Capable (PNP spec) */ u8 cyc_clk_acc; /* Cycle clock accuracy */ u8 generation; /* Incremented when configrom changes */ u8 lnkspd; /* Link speed */ u16 max_rec; /* Maximum packet size node can receive */ }; #define UNIT_DIRECTORY_VENDOR_ID 0x01 #define UNIT_DIRECTORY_MODEL_ID 0x02 #define UNIT_DIRECTORY_SPECIFIER_ID 0x04 #define UNIT_DIRECTORY_VERSION 0x08 /* * A unit directory corresponds to a protocol supported by the * node. If a node supports eg. IP/1394 and AV/C, its config rom has a * unit directory for each of these protocols. * * Unit directories appear on two types of lists: for each node we * maintain a list of the unit directories found in its config rom and * for each driver we maintain a list of the unit directories * (ie. devices) the driver manages. */ struct unit_directory { struct node_entry *ne; /* The node which this directory belongs to */ octlet_t address; /* Address of the unit directory on the node */ u8 flags; /* Indicates which entries were read */ quadlet_t vendor_id; char *vendor_name; quadlet_t model_id; char *model_name; quadlet_t specifier_id; quadlet_t version; /* Groupings for arbitrary key/value pairs */ int arb_count; /* Number of arbitrary key/values */ char arb_keys[16]; /* Up to 16 keys */ quadlet_t arb_values[16]; /* Same for values */ struct hpsb_protocol_driver *driver; void *driver_data; /* For linking the nodes managed by the driver, or unmanaged nodes */ struct list_head driver_list; /* For linking directories belonging to a node */ struct list_head node_list; }; struct node_entry { struct list_head list; u64 guid; /* GUID of this node */ struct hpsb_host *host; /* Host this node is attached to */ nodeid_t nodeid; /* NodeID */ struct bus_options busopt; /* Bus Options */ atomic_t generation; /* Synced with hpsb generation */ /* The following is read from the config rom */ u32 vendor_id; u32 capabilities; struct list_head unit_directories; }; static inline int hpsb_node_entry_valid(struct node_entry *ne) { return atomic_read(&ne->generation) == get_hpsb_generation(ne->host); } /* * Returns a node entry (which has its reference count incremented) or NULL if * the GUID in question is not known. Getting a valid entry does not mean that * the node with this GUID is currently accessible (might be powered down). */ struct node_entry *hpsb_guid_get_entry(u64 guid); /* Same as above, but use the nodeid to get an node entry. This is not * fool-proof by itself, since the nodeid can change. */ struct node_entry *hpsb_nodeid_get_entry(nodeid_t nodeid); /* * If the entry refers to a local host, this function will return the pointer * to the hpsb_host structure. It will return NULL otherwise. Once you have * established it is a local host, you can use that knowledge from then on (the * GUID won't wander to an external node). */ struct hpsb_host *hpsb_get_host_by_ne(struct node_entry *ne); /* * This will fill in the given, pre-initialised hpsb_packet with the current * information from the node entry (host, node ID, generation number). It will * return false if the node owning the GUID is not accessible (and not modify the * hpsb_packet) and return true otherwise. * * Note that packet sending may still fail in hpsb_send_packet if a bus reset * happens while you are trying to set up the packet (due to obsolete generation * number). It will at least reliably fail so that you don't accidentally and * unknowingly send your packet to the wrong node. */ int hpsb_guid_fill_packet(struct node_entry *ne, struct hpsb_packet *pkt); void init_ieee1394_nodemgr(void); void cleanup_ieee1394_nodemgr(void); #endif /* _IEEE1394_NODEMGR_H */