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kernel_samsung_sm7125/drivers/net/wireless/zd1211rw/zd_netdev.c

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[PATCH] ZyDAS ZD1211 USB-WLAN driver There are 60+ USB wifi adapters available on the market based on the ZyDAS ZD1211 chip. Unlike the predecessor (ZD1201), ZD1211 does not have a hardware MAC, so most data operations are coordinated by the device driver. The ZD1211 chip sits alongside an RF transceiver which is also controlled by the driver. Our driver currently supports 2 RF types, we know of one other available in a few marketed products which we will be supporting soon. Our driver also supports the newer revision of ZD1211, called ZD1211B. The initialization and RF operations are slightly different for the new revision, but the main difference is 802.11e support. Our driver does not support the QoS features yet, but we think we know how to use them. This driver is based on ZyDAS's own GPL driver available from www.zydas.com.tw. ZyDAS engineers have been responsive and supportive of our efforts, so thumbs up to them. Additionally, the firmware is redistributable and they have provided device specs. This driver has been written primarily by Ulrich Kunitz and myself. Graham Gower, Greg KH, Remco and Bryan Rittmeyer have also contributed. The developers of ieee80211 and softmac have made our lives so much easier- thanks! We maintain a small info-page: http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/DriverRewrite If there is enough time for review, we would like to aim for inclusion in 2.6.18. The driver works nicely as a STA, and can connect to both open and encrypted networks (we are using software-based encryption for now). We will work towards supporting more advanced features in the future (ad-hoc, master mode, 802.11a, ...). Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
19 years ago
/* zd_netdev.c
*
* 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
*/
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <net/ieee80211.h>
#include <net/ieee80211softmac.h>
#include <net/ieee80211softmac_wx.h>
#include <net/iw_handler.h>
#include "zd_def.h"
#include "zd_netdev.h"
#include "zd_mac.h"
#include "zd_ieee80211.h"
/* Region 0 means reset regdomain to default. */
static int zd_set_regdomain(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
const u8 *regdomain = (u8 *)req;
return zd_mac_set_regdomain(zd_netdev_mac(netdev), *regdomain);
}
static int zd_get_regdomain(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
u8 *regdomain = (u8 *)req;
if (!regdomain)
return -EINVAL;
*regdomain = zd_mac_get_regdomain(zd_netdev_mac(netdev));
return 0;
}
static const struct iw_priv_args zd_priv_args[] = {
{
.cmd = ZD_PRIV_SET_REGDOMAIN,
.set_args = IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE | IW_PRIV_SIZE_FIXED | 1,
.name = "set_regdomain",
},
{
.cmd = ZD_PRIV_GET_REGDOMAIN,
.get_args = IW_PRIV_TYPE_BYTE | IW_PRIV_SIZE_FIXED | 1,
.name = "get_regdomain",
},
};
#define PRIV_OFFSET(x) [(x)-SIOCIWFIRSTPRIV]
static const iw_handler zd_priv_handler[] = {
PRIV_OFFSET(ZD_PRIV_SET_REGDOMAIN) = zd_set_regdomain,
PRIV_OFFSET(ZD_PRIV_GET_REGDOMAIN) = zd_get_regdomain,
};
static int iw_get_name(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
/* FIXME: check whether 802.11a will also supported */
strlcpy(req->name, "IEEE 802.11b/g", IFNAMSIZ);
return 0;
}
static int iw_get_nick(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
strcpy(extra, "zd1211");
req->data.length = strlen(extra);
req->data.flags = 1;
[PATCH] ZyDAS ZD1211 USB-WLAN driver There are 60+ USB wifi adapters available on the market based on the ZyDAS ZD1211 chip. Unlike the predecessor (ZD1201), ZD1211 does not have a hardware MAC, so most data operations are coordinated by the device driver. The ZD1211 chip sits alongside an RF transceiver which is also controlled by the driver. Our driver currently supports 2 RF types, we know of one other available in a few marketed products which we will be supporting soon. Our driver also supports the newer revision of ZD1211, called ZD1211B. The initialization and RF operations are slightly different for the new revision, but the main difference is 802.11e support. Our driver does not support the QoS features yet, but we think we know how to use them. This driver is based on ZyDAS's own GPL driver available from www.zydas.com.tw. ZyDAS engineers have been responsive and supportive of our efforts, so thumbs up to them. Additionally, the firmware is redistributable and they have provided device specs. This driver has been written primarily by Ulrich Kunitz and myself. Graham Gower, Greg KH, Remco and Bryan Rittmeyer have also contributed. The developers of ieee80211 and softmac have made our lives so much easier- thanks! We maintain a small info-page: http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/DriverRewrite If there is enough time for review, we would like to aim for inclusion in 2.6.18. The driver works nicely as a STA, and can connect to both open and encrypted networks (we are using software-based encryption for now). We will work towards supporting more advanced features in the future (ad-hoc, master mode, 802.11a, ...). Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
19 years ago
return 0;
}
static int iw_set_freq(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
int r;
struct zd_mac *mac = zd_netdev_mac(netdev);
struct iw_freq *freq = &req->freq;
u8 channel;
r = zd_find_channel(&channel, freq);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = zd_mac_request_channel(mac, channel);
return r;
}
static int iw_get_freq(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
struct zd_mac *mac = zd_netdev_mac(netdev);
struct iw_freq *freq = &req->freq;
return zd_channel_to_freq(freq, zd_mac_get_channel(mac));
[PATCH] ZyDAS ZD1211 USB-WLAN driver There are 60+ USB wifi adapters available on the market based on the ZyDAS ZD1211 chip. Unlike the predecessor (ZD1201), ZD1211 does not have a hardware MAC, so most data operations are coordinated by the device driver. The ZD1211 chip sits alongside an RF transceiver which is also controlled by the driver. Our driver currently supports 2 RF types, we know of one other available in a few marketed products which we will be supporting soon. Our driver also supports the newer revision of ZD1211, called ZD1211B. The initialization and RF operations are slightly different for the new revision, but the main difference is 802.11e support. Our driver does not support the QoS features yet, but we think we know how to use them. This driver is based on ZyDAS's own GPL driver available from www.zydas.com.tw. ZyDAS engineers have been responsive and supportive of our efforts, so thumbs up to them. Additionally, the firmware is redistributable and they have provided device specs. This driver has been written primarily by Ulrich Kunitz and myself. Graham Gower, Greg KH, Remco and Bryan Rittmeyer have also contributed. The developers of ieee80211 and softmac have made our lives so much easier- thanks! We maintain a small info-page: http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/DriverRewrite If there is enough time for review, we would like to aim for inclusion in 2.6.18. The driver works nicely as a STA, and can connect to both open and encrypted networks (we are using software-based encryption for now). We will work towards supporting more advanced features in the future (ad-hoc, master mode, 802.11a, ...). Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
19 years ago
}
static int iw_set_mode(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
return zd_mac_set_mode(zd_netdev_mac(netdev), req->mode);
}
static int iw_get_mode(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
return zd_mac_get_mode(zd_netdev_mac(netdev), &req->mode);
}
static int iw_get_range(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *req, char *extra)
{
struct iw_range *range = (struct iw_range *)extra;
dev_dbg_f(zd_mac_dev(zd_netdev_mac(netdev)), "\n");
req->data.length = sizeof(*range);
return zd_mac_get_range(zd_netdev_mac(netdev), range);
}
static int iw_set_encode(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *data,
char *extra)
{
return ieee80211_wx_set_encode(zd_netdev_ieee80211(netdev), info,
data, extra);
}
static int iw_get_encode(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *data,
char *extra)
{
return ieee80211_wx_get_encode(zd_netdev_ieee80211(netdev), info,
data, extra);
}
static int iw_set_encodeext(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *data,
char *extra)
{
return ieee80211_wx_set_encodeext(zd_netdev_ieee80211(netdev), info,
data, extra);
}
static int iw_get_encodeext(struct net_device *netdev,
struct iw_request_info *info,
union iwreq_data *data,
char *extra)
{
return ieee80211_wx_get_encodeext(zd_netdev_ieee80211(netdev), info,
data, extra);
}
#define WX(x) [(x)-SIOCIWFIRST]
static const iw_handler zd_standard_iw_handlers[] = {
WX(SIOCGIWNAME) = iw_get_name,
WX(SIOCGIWNICKN) = iw_get_nick,
[PATCH] ZyDAS ZD1211 USB-WLAN driver There are 60+ USB wifi adapters available on the market based on the ZyDAS ZD1211 chip. Unlike the predecessor (ZD1201), ZD1211 does not have a hardware MAC, so most data operations are coordinated by the device driver. The ZD1211 chip sits alongside an RF transceiver which is also controlled by the driver. Our driver currently supports 2 RF types, we know of one other available in a few marketed products which we will be supporting soon. Our driver also supports the newer revision of ZD1211, called ZD1211B. The initialization and RF operations are slightly different for the new revision, but the main difference is 802.11e support. Our driver does not support the QoS features yet, but we think we know how to use them. This driver is based on ZyDAS's own GPL driver available from www.zydas.com.tw. ZyDAS engineers have been responsive and supportive of our efforts, so thumbs up to them. Additionally, the firmware is redistributable and they have provided device specs. This driver has been written primarily by Ulrich Kunitz and myself. Graham Gower, Greg KH, Remco and Bryan Rittmeyer have also contributed. The developers of ieee80211 and softmac have made our lives so much easier- thanks! We maintain a small info-page: http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/DriverRewrite If there is enough time for review, we would like to aim for inclusion in 2.6.18. The driver works nicely as a STA, and can connect to both open and encrypted networks (we are using software-based encryption for now). We will work towards supporting more advanced features in the future (ad-hoc, master mode, 802.11a, ...). Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
19 years ago
WX(SIOCSIWFREQ) = iw_set_freq,
WX(SIOCGIWFREQ) = iw_get_freq,
WX(SIOCSIWMODE) = iw_set_mode,
WX(SIOCGIWMODE) = iw_get_mode,
WX(SIOCGIWRANGE) = iw_get_range,
WX(SIOCSIWENCODE) = iw_set_encode,
WX(SIOCGIWENCODE) = iw_get_encode,
WX(SIOCSIWENCODEEXT) = iw_set_encodeext,
WX(SIOCGIWENCODEEXT) = iw_get_encodeext,
WX(SIOCSIWAUTH) = ieee80211_wx_set_auth,
WX(SIOCGIWAUTH) = ieee80211_wx_get_auth,
WX(SIOCSIWSCAN) = ieee80211softmac_wx_trigger_scan,
WX(SIOCGIWSCAN) = ieee80211softmac_wx_get_scan_results,
WX(SIOCSIWESSID) = ieee80211softmac_wx_set_essid,
WX(SIOCGIWESSID) = ieee80211softmac_wx_get_essid,
WX(SIOCSIWAP) = ieee80211softmac_wx_set_wap,
WX(SIOCGIWAP) = ieee80211softmac_wx_get_wap,
WX(SIOCSIWRATE) = ieee80211softmac_wx_set_rate,
WX(SIOCGIWRATE) = ieee80211softmac_wx_get_rate,
WX(SIOCSIWGENIE) = ieee80211softmac_wx_set_genie,
WX(SIOCGIWGENIE) = ieee80211softmac_wx_get_genie,
WX(SIOCSIWMLME) = ieee80211softmac_wx_set_mlme,
};
static const struct iw_handler_def iw_handler_def = {
.standard = zd_standard_iw_handlers,
.num_standard = ARRAY_SIZE(zd_standard_iw_handlers),
.private = zd_priv_handler,
.num_private = ARRAY_SIZE(zd_priv_handler),
.private_args = zd_priv_args,
.num_private_args = ARRAY_SIZE(zd_priv_args),
.get_wireless_stats = zd_mac_get_wireless_stats,
};
struct net_device *zd_netdev_alloc(struct usb_interface *intf)
{
int r;
struct net_device *netdev;
struct zd_mac *mac;
netdev = alloc_ieee80211softmac(sizeof(struct zd_mac));
if (!netdev) {
dev_dbg_f(&intf->dev, "out of memory\n");
return NULL;
}
mac = zd_netdev_mac(netdev);
r = zd_mac_init(mac, netdev, intf);
if (r) {
usb_set_intfdata(intf, NULL);
free_ieee80211(netdev);
return NULL;
}
SET_MODULE_OWNER(netdev);
SET_NETDEV_DEV(netdev, &intf->dev);
dev_dbg_f(&intf->dev, "netdev->flags %#06hx\n", netdev->flags);
dev_dbg_f(&intf->dev, "netdev->features %#010lx\n", netdev->features);
netdev->open = zd_mac_open;
netdev->stop = zd_mac_stop;
/* netdev->get_stats = */
netdev->set_multicast_list = zd_mac_set_multicast_list;
[PATCH] ZyDAS ZD1211 USB-WLAN driver There are 60+ USB wifi adapters available on the market based on the ZyDAS ZD1211 chip. Unlike the predecessor (ZD1201), ZD1211 does not have a hardware MAC, so most data operations are coordinated by the device driver. The ZD1211 chip sits alongside an RF transceiver which is also controlled by the driver. Our driver currently supports 2 RF types, we know of one other available in a few marketed products which we will be supporting soon. Our driver also supports the newer revision of ZD1211, called ZD1211B. The initialization and RF operations are slightly different for the new revision, but the main difference is 802.11e support. Our driver does not support the QoS features yet, but we think we know how to use them. This driver is based on ZyDAS's own GPL driver available from www.zydas.com.tw. ZyDAS engineers have been responsive and supportive of our efforts, so thumbs up to them. Additionally, the firmware is redistributable and they have provided device specs. This driver has been written primarily by Ulrich Kunitz and myself. Graham Gower, Greg KH, Remco and Bryan Rittmeyer have also contributed. The developers of ieee80211 and softmac have made our lives so much easier- thanks! We maintain a small info-page: http://zd1211.ath.cx/wiki/DriverRewrite If there is enough time for review, we would like to aim for inclusion in 2.6.18. The driver works nicely as a STA, and can connect to both open and encrypted networks (we are using software-based encryption for now). We will work towards supporting more advanced features in the future (ad-hoc, master mode, 802.11a, ...). Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <dsd@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
19 years ago
netdev->set_mac_address = zd_mac_set_mac_address;
netdev->wireless_handlers = &iw_handler_def;
/* netdev->ethtool_ops = */
return netdev;
}
void zd_netdev_free(struct net_device *netdev)
{
if (!netdev)
return;
zd_mac_clear(zd_netdev_mac(netdev));
free_ieee80211(netdev);
}
void zd_netdev_disconnect(struct net_device *netdev)
{
unregister_netdev(netdev);
}