1/*
2 * Linux WiMax
3 * API for user space
4 *
5 *
6 * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
7 *
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33 *
34 *
35 * Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com>
36 * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com>
37 *  - Initial implementation
38 *
39 *
40 * This file declares the user/kernel protocol that is spoken over
41 * Generic Netlink, as well as any type declaration that is to be used
42 * by kernel and user space.
43 *
44 * It is intended for user space to clone it verbatim to use it as a
45 * primary reference for definitions.
46 *
47 * Stuff intended for kernel usage as well as full protocol and stack
48 * documentation is rooted in include/net/wimax.h.
49 */
50
51#ifndef __LINUX__WIMAX_H__
52#define __LINUX__WIMAX_H__
53
54#include <linux/types.h>
55
56enum {
57	/**
58	 * Version of the interface (unsigned decimal, MMm, max 25.5)
59	 * M - Major: change if removing or modifying an existing call.
60	 * m - minor: change when adding a new call
61	 */
62	WIMAX_GNL_VERSION = 01,
63	/* Generic NetLink attributes */
64	WIMAX_GNL_ATTR_INVALID = 0x00,
65	WIMAX_GNL_ATTR_MAX = 10,
66};
67
68
69/*
70 * Generic NetLink operations
71 *
72 * Most of these map to an API call; _OP_ stands for operation, _RP_
73 * for reply and _RE_ for report (aka: signal).
74 */
75enum {
76	WIMAX_GNL_OP_MSG_FROM_USER,	/* User to kernel message */
77	WIMAX_GNL_OP_MSG_TO_USER,	/* Kernel to user message */
78	WIMAX_GNL_OP_RFKILL,	/* Run wimax_rfkill() */
79	WIMAX_GNL_OP_RESET,	/* Run wimax_rfkill() */
80	WIMAX_GNL_RE_STATE_CHANGE,	/* Report: status change */
81	WIMAX_GNL_OP_STATE_GET,		/* Request for current state */
82};
83
84
85/* Message from user / to user */
86enum {
87	WIMAX_GNL_MSG_IFIDX = 1,
88	WIMAX_GNL_MSG_PIPE_NAME,
89	WIMAX_GNL_MSG_DATA,
90};
91
92
93/*
94 * wimax_rfkill()
95 *
96 * The state of the radio (ON/OFF) is mapped to the rfkill subsystem's
97 * switch state (DISABLED/ENABLED).
98 */
99enum wimax_rf_state {
100	WIMAX_RF_OFF = 0,	/* Radio is off, rfkill on/enabled */
101	WIMAX_RF_ON = 1,	/* Radio is on, rfkill off/disabled */
102	WIMAX_RF_QUERY = 2,
103};
104
105/* Attributes */
106enum {
107	WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_IFIDX = 1,
108	WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_STATE,
109};
110
111
112/* Attributes for wimax_reset() */
113enum {
114	WIMAX_GNL_RESET_IFIDX = 1,
115};
116
117/* Attributes for wimax_state_get() */
118enum {
119	WIMAX_GNL_STGET_IFIDX = 1,
120};
121
122/*
123 * Attributes for the Report State Change
124 *
125 * For now we just have the old and new states; new attributes might
126 * be added later on.
127 */
128enum {
129	WIMAX_GNL_STCH_IFIDX = 1,
130	WIMAX_GNL_STCH_STATE_OLD,
131	WIMAX_GNL_STCH_STATE_NEW,
132};
133
134
135/**
136 * enum wimax_st - The different states of a WiMAX device
137 * @__WIMAX_ST_NULL: The device structure has been allocated and zeroed,
138 *     but still wimax_dev_add() hasn't been called. There is no state.
139 *
140 * @WIMAX_ST_DOWN: The device has been registered with the WiMAX and
141 *     networking stacks, but it is not initialized (normally that is
142 *     done with 'ifconfig DEV up' [or equivalent], which can upload
143 *     firmware and enable communications with the device).
144 *     In this state, the device is powered down and using as less
145 *     power as possible.
146 *     This state is the default after a call to wimax_dev_add(). It
147 *     is ok to have drivers move directly to %WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED
148 *     or %WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF in _probe() after the call to
149 *     wimax_dev_add().
150 *     It is recommended that the driver leaves this state when
151 *     calling 'ifconfig DEV up' and enters it back on 'ifconfig DEV
152 *     down'.
153 *
154 * @__WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING: The device is being torn down, so no API
155 *     operations are allowed to proceed except the ones needed to
156 *     complete the device clean up process.
157 *
158 * @WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED: [optional] Communication with the device
159 *     is setup, but the device still requires some configuration
160 *     before being operational.
161 *     Some WiMAX API calls might work.
162 *
163 * @WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF: The device is fully up; radio is off (wether
164 *     by hardware or software switches).
165 *     It is recommended to always leave the device in this state
166 *     after initialization.
167 *
168 * @WIMAX_ST_READY: The device is fully up and radio is on.
169 *
170 * @WIMAX_ST_SCANNING: [optional] The device has been instructed to
171 *     scan. In this state, the device cannot be actively connected to
172 *     a network.
173 *
174 * @WIMAX_ST_CONNECTING: The device is connecting to a network. This
175 *     state exists because in some devices, the connect process can
176 *     include a number of negotiations between user space, kernel
177 *     space and the device. User space needs to know what the device
178 *     is doing. If the connect sequence in a device is atomic and
179 *     fast, the device can transition directly to CONNECTED
180 *
181 * @WIMAX_ST_CONNECTED: The device is connected to a network.
182 *
183 * @__WIMAX_ST_INVALID: This is an invalid state used to mark the
184 *     maximum numeric value of states.
185 *
186 * Description:
187 *
188 * Transitions from one state to another one are atomic and can only
189 * be caused in kernel space with wimax_state_change(). To read the
190 * state, use wimax_state_get().
191 *
192 * States starting with __ are internal and shall not be used or
193 * referred to by drivers or userspace. They look ugly, but that's the
194 * point -- if any use is made non-internal to the stack, it is easier
195 * to catch on review.
196 *
197 * All API operations [with well defined exceptions] will take the
198 * device mutex before starting and then check the state. If the state
199 * is %__WIMAX_ST_NULL, %WIMAX_ST_DOWN, %WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED or
200 * %__WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING, it will drop the lock and quit with
201 * -%EINVAL, -%ENOMEDIUM, -%ENOTCONN or -%ESHUTDOWN.
202 *
203 * The order of the definitions is important, so we can do numerical
204 * comparisons (eg: < %WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF means the device is not ready
205 * to operate).
206 */
207/*
208 * The allowed state transitions are described in the table below
209 * (states in rows can go to states in columns where there is an X):
210 *
211 *                                  UNINI   RADIO READY SCAN CONNEC CONNEC
212 *             NULL DOWN QUIESCING TIALIZED  OFF        NING  TING   TED
213 * NULL         -    x
214 * DOWN              -      x        x       x
215 * QUIESCING         x      -
216 * UNINITIALIZED            x        -       x
217 * RADIO_OFF                x                -     x
218 * READY                    x                x     -     x     x      x
219 * SCANNING                 x                x     x     -     x      x
220 * CONNECTING               x                x     x     x     -      x
221 * CONNECTED                x                x     x                  -
222 *
223 * This table not available in kernel-doc because the formatting messes it up.
224 */
225 enum wimax_st {
226	__WIMAX_ST_NULL = 0,
227	WIMAX_ST_DOWN,
228	__WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING,
229	WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED,
230	WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF,
231	WIMAX_ST_READY,
232	WIMAX_ST_SCANNING,
233	WIMAX_ST_CONNECTING,
234	WIMAX_ST_CONNECTED,
235	__WIMAX_ST_INVALID			/* Always keep last */
236};
237
238
239#endif /* #ifndef __LINUX__WIMAX_H__ */
240