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Commit 94aa6628 authored by spuligil's avatar spuligil Committed by Rahul Choudhary
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fw-api: CL 23529709 - update fw common interface files

Change-Id: Ife670969ee1a5318bba8a82d2227f8e66e7c8770
WMI: add aux_dev_caps var-len array in SERVICE_READY_EXT2 EVENT msg
CRs-Fixed: 2262693
parent 48b8e2e4
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@@ -1389,6 +1389,7 @@ typedef enum {
    WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_atf_peer_info_v2,
    WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_mlo_link_recommendation_fixed_param,
    WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_mlo_peer_recommended_links,
    WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_aux_dev_capabilities,
} WMITLV_TAG_ID;
/*
 * IMPORTANT: Please add _ALL_ WMI Commands Here.
@@ -5493,7 +5494,8 @@ WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_SERVICE_READY_EXT_EVENTID);
    WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_cust_bdf_version_capabilities, cust_bdf_version_capabilities, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
    WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_sw_cal_ver_cap, sw_cal_ver_cap, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
    WMITLV_FXAR(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_INT32, A_INT32, hw_tx_power_signed, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX, WMI_HW_TX_POWER_CAPS_MAX) \
    WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, WMI_COEX_FIX_CHANNEL_CAPABILITIES, coex_fix_channel_caps, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR)
    WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, WMI_COEX_FIX_CHANNEL_CAPABILITIES, coex_fix_channel_caps, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
    WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_aux_dev_capabilities, aux_dev_caps, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_SERVICE_READY_EXT2_EVENTID);

#define WMITLV_TABLE_WMI_SPECTRAL_CAPABILITIES_EVENTID(id,op,buf,len) \
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@@ -3563,6 +3563,7 @@ typedef struct {
     *     wmi_htt_msdu_idx_to_htt_msdu_qtype htt_msdu_idx_to_qtype_map[];
     *     wmi_dbs_or_sbs_cap_ext             dbs_or_sbs_cap_ext;
     *     A_INT32 hw_tx_power_signed[WMI_HW_TX_POWER_CAPS_MAX];
     *     wmi_aux_dev_capabilities           aux_dev_caps[];
     */
} wmi_service_ready_ext2_event_fixed_param;
@@ -46016,6 +46017,103 @@ typedef struct {
     */
} wmi_mlo_primary_link_peer_migration_compl_fixed_param;
/* WMI_AUX_DEV_CAPS_SUPPORTED_MODE:
 * How many bits to shift for each supported mode.
 * This works just like Linux file permission bits
 * (i.e. user|group|other values for each rwx perms).
 */
typedef enum _WMI_AUX_DEV_CAPS_SUPPORTED_MODE {
    WMI_AUX_DEV_SUPPORTED_MODE_SCAN = 0,
    WMI_AUX_DEV_SUPPORTED_MODE_LISTEN = 1,
    WMI_AUX_DEV_SUPPORTED_MODE_EMLSR = 2,
} WMI_AUX_DEV_CAPS_SUPPORTED_MODE;
/* wmi_aux_dev_capabilities:
 * TLV representing AUX mode capabilities
 * A one-dimensional "flattened" array of these structs shall represent
 * all AUX capabilities regardless of the actual AUX count.
 *
 * For example, if 2x AUX are present, then the array is expected to look
 * something like this:
 *     wmi_aux_dev_capabilities caps[] = {
 *         // 4 elements for AUX_0 - one element for each HW mode:
 *         AUX_0_single_mac,
 *         AUX_0_dual_mac,
 *         AUX_0_single_mac_emlsr,
 *         AUX_0_split_emlsr,
 *         // 4 elements for AUX_1:
 *         AUX_1_single_mac,
 *         AUX_1_dual_mac,
 *         AUX_1_single_mac_emlsr,
 *         AUX_1_split_emlsr,
 *     };
 * In effect, indexes 0 to 3 (inclusive) represent the first AUX,
 * 4 to 7 (inclusive) represent the second, and so on.
 * Note that each element explicitly identifies which AUX and HW mode it
 * corresponds to, via the aux_index and hw_mode_id fields respectively.
 * So the receiver should not assume the ordering will be as shown above
 * (AUX0 single, AUX0 dual, AUX0 single emlsr, AUX0 split emlsr,
 *  AUX1 single, AUX1 dual, AUX1 single emlsr, AUX1 split emlsr)
 * but instead should directly check each element's aux_index and hw_mode_id
 * fields.
 */
typedef struct {
    /* tlv_header -- WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_aux_dev_capabilities */
    A_UINT32 tlv_header;
    /* aux_index -- Which AUX this TLV applies to.
    Ex: aux_index=0 is first AUX, aux_index=1 is second AUX, etc */
    A_UINT32 aux_index;
    /*
     * This TLV represents which AUX capabilities are supported by
     * which MAC for the given HW mode.
     * pdev ID value of 0x0 denotes that the AUX mode is not applicable
     * for the given HW mode.
     *
     *  hw_mode_id         |  Single  DBS_OR_SBS  AUX eMLSR  AUX eMLSR
     *                     |  Phy                 single     split
     *  --------------------------------------------------------------
     *  supported_modes    |  SCAN/   SCAN/       EMLSR      EMLSR
     *                     |  LISTEN  LISTEN
     *  listen_pdev_id_map |  0x1     0x2         0x0        0x0
     *  emlsr_pdev_id_map  |  0x0     0x0         0x1        0x2
     */
    /* hw_mode_id:
     * Which HW mode this TLV applies to.
     * HW mode values are defined in WMI_HW_MODE_CONFIG_TYPE.
     */
    A_UINT32 hw_mode_id;
    /* supported_modes:
     * Which mode this AUX supports for the HW mode defined in hw_mode_id.
     * Shift amounts are defined in WMI_AUX_DEV_CAPS_SUPPORTED_MODE.
     * This works just like user|group|other bits for Linux file permissions:
     *  0x1 = SCAN          (0 0 1)
     *  0x2 = LISTEN        (0 1 0)
     *  0x3 = SCAN+LISTEN   (0 1 1)
     *  0x4 = EMLSR         (1 0 0)
     */
    A_UINT32 supported_modes_bitmap;
    /* listen_pdev_id_map:
     * Which AUX MAC can listen/scan for the HW mode described in hw_mode_id.
     * 0x0 - AUX cannot be used for listen mode.
     * 0x1 - AUX can be attached to MAC-0 in AUX listen mode.
     * 0x2 - AUX can be attached to MAC-1 in AUX listen mode.
     */
    A_UINT32 listen_pdev_id_map;
    /* emlsr_pdev_id_map:
     * Which AUX MAC can perform eMLSR for the HW mode described in hw_mode_id.
     * 0x0 - AUX cannot be used for eMLSR mode.
     * 0x1 - AUX can be attached to MAC-0 in AUX eMLSR mode.
     * 0x2 - AUX can be attached to MAC-1 in AUX eMLSR mode.
     */
    A_UINT32 emlsr_pdev_id_map;
} wmi_aux_dev_capabilities;
/* ADD NEW DEFS HERE */
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
#define __WMI_VER_MINOR_    0
/** WMI revision number has to be incremented when there is a
 *  change that may or may not break compatibility. */
#define __WMI_REVISION_ 1352
#define __WMI_REVISION_ 1353

/** The Version Namespace should not be normally changed. Only
 *  host and firmware of the same WMI namespace will work