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Commit 44187e3d authored by spuligil's avatar spuligil
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fw-api: CL 15366529 - update fw common interface files

Change-Id: Iae8bc54f2ffa0a94daef40de7e43ac799cbd8e1d
WMI: add flag to tell target to calc next DTIM count for NON_TX_VAP
CRs-Fixed: 2262693
parent 93519664
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@@ -3895,8 +3895,13 @@ typedef struct {
     *      1-> enable the feature
     *      Refer to the WMI_RSRC_CFG_FLAGS2_IS_DYNAMIC_PCIE_GEN_SPEED_SWITCH_ENABLED
     *      GET/SET macros.
     *  Bit 9 - calc_next_dtim_count
     *      0 -> disable calculation of DTIM count for MBSSID_NON_TX_VAP
     *      1 -> Used by some hosts to indicate calculation of DTIM count
     *           for MBSSID_NON_TX_VAP
     *      Refer to WMI_RSRC_CFG_FLAGS2_CALC_NEXT_DTIM_COUNT_GET/SET macros.
     *
     *  Bits 31:9 - Reserved
     *  Bits 31:10 - Reserved
     */
    A_UINT32 flags2;
    /** @brief host_service_flags - can be used by Host to indicate
@@ -4251,6 +4256,11 @@ typedef struct {
#define WMI_RSRC_CFG_FLAGS2_IS_DYNAMIC_PCIE_GEN_SPEED_SWITCH_ENABLED_SET(flags2, value) \
    WMI_SET_BITS(flags2, 8, 1, value)
#define WMI_RSRC_CFG_FLAGS2_CALC_NEXT_DTIM_COUNT_GET(flags2) \
    WMI_GET_BITS(flags2, 9, 1)
#define WMI_RSRC_CFG_FLAGS2_CALC_NEXT_DTIM_COUNT_SET(flags2, value) \
    WMI_SET_BITS(flags2, 9, 1, value)
#define WMI_RSRC_CFG_HOST_SERVICE_FLAG_NAN_IFACE_SUPPORT_GET(host_service_flags) \
    WMI_GET_BITS(host_service_flags, 0, 1)
#define WMI_RSRC_CFG_HOST_SERVICE_FLAG_NAN_IFACE_SUPPORT_SET(host_service_flags, val) \
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
#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_ 1047
#define __WMI_REVISION_ 1048

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