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  62. #ifndef __fw_api_bt_coex_h__
  63. #define __fw_api_bt_coex_h__
  64. #include <linux/types.h>
  65. #include <linux/bitops.h>
  66. #define BITS(nb) (BIT(nb) - 1)
  67. /**
  68. * enum iwl_bt_coex_flags - flags for BT_COEX command
  69. * @BT_COEX_MODE_POS:
  70. * @BT_COEX_MODE_MSK:
  71. * @BT_COEX_DISABLE:
  72. * @BT_COEX_2W:
  73. * @BT_COEX_3W:
  74. * @BT_COEX_NW:
  75. * @BT_COEX_SYNC2SCO:
  76. * @BT_COEX_CORUNNING:
  77. *
  78. * The COEX_MODE must be set for each command. Even if it is not changed.
  79. */
  80. enum iwl_bt_coex_flags {
  81. BT_COEX_MODE_POS = 3,
  82. BT_COEX_MODE_MSK = BITS(3) << BT_COEX_MODE_POS,
  83. BT_COEX_DISABLE = 0x0 << BT_COEX_MODE_POS,
  84. BT_COEX_2W = 0x1 << BT_COEX_MODE_POS,
  85. BT_COEX_3W = 0x2 << BT_COEX_MODE_POS,
  86. BT_COEX_NW = 0x3 << BT_COEX_MODE_POS,
  87. BT_COEX_SYNC2SCO = BIT(7),
  88. BT_COEX_CORUNNING = BIT(8),
  89. };
  90. /*
  91. * indicates what has changed in the BT_COEX command.
  92. * BT_VALID_ENABLE must be set for each command. Commands without this bit will
  93. * discarded by the firmware
  94. */
  95. enum iwl_bt_coex_valid_bit_msk {
  96. BT_VALID_ENABLE = BIT(0),
  97. BT_VALID_BT_PRIO_BOOST = BIT(1),
  98. BT_VALID_MAX_KILL = BIT(2),
  99. BT_VALID_3W_TMRS = BIT(3),
  100. BT_VALID_KILL_ACK = BIT(4),
  101. BT_VALID_KILL_CTS = BIT(5),
  102. BT_VALID_REDUCED_TX_POWER = BIT(6),
  103. BT_VALID_LUT = BIT(7),
  104. BT_VALID_WIFI_RX_SW_PRIO_BOOST = BIT(8),
  105. BT_VALID_WIFI_TX_SW_PRIO_BOOST = BIT(9),
  106. BT_VALID_MULTI_PRIO_LUT = BIT(10),
  107. BT_VALID_TRM_KICK_FILTER = BIT(11),
  108. BT_VALID_CORUN_LUT_20 = BIT(12),
  109. BT_VALID_CORUN_LUT_40 = BIT(13),
  110. BT_VALID_ANT_ISOLATION = BIT(14),
  111. BT_VALID_ANT_ISOLATION_THRS = BIT(15),
  112. BT_VALID_TXTX_DELTA_FREQ_THRS = BIT(16),
  113. BT_VALID_TXRX_MAX_FREQ_0 = BIT(17),
  114. BT_VALID_SYNC_TO_SCO = BIT(18),
  115. };
  116. /**
  117. * enum iwl_bt_reduced_tx_power - allows to reduce txpower for WiFi frames.
  118. * @BT_REDUCED_TX_POWER_CTL: reduce Tx power for control frames
  119. * @BT_REDUCED_TX_POWER_DATA: reduce Tx power for data frames
  120. *
  121. * This mechanism allows to have BT and WiFi run concurrently. Since WiFi
  122. * reduces its Tx power, it can work along with BT, hence reducing the amount
  123. * of WiFi frames being killed by BT.
  124. */
  125. enum iwl_bt_reduced_tx_power {
  126. BT_REDUCED_TX_POWER_CTL = BIT(0),
  127. BT_REDUCED_TX_POWER_DATA = BIT(1),
  128. };
  129. enum iwl_bt_coex_lut_type {
  130. BT_COEX_TIGHT_LUT = 0,
  131. BT_COEX_LOOSE_LUT,
  132. BT_COEX_TX_DIS_LUT,
  133. BT_COEX_MAX_LUT,
  134. };
  135. #define BT_COEX_LUT_SIZE (12)
  136. #define BT_COEX_CORUN_LUT_SIZE (32)
  137. #define BT_COEX_MULTI_PRIO_LUT_SIZE (2)
  138. #define BT_COEX_BOOST_SIZE (4)
  139. #define BT_REDUCED_TX_POWER_BIT BIT(7)
  140. /**
  141. * struct iwl_bt_coex_cmd - bt coex configuration command
  142. * @flags:&enum iwl_bt_coex_flags
  143. * @max_kill:
  144. * @bt_reduced_tx_power: enum %iwl_bt_reduced_tx_power
  145. * @bt4_antenna_isolation:
  146. * @bt4_antenna_isolation_thr:
  147. * @bt4_tx_tx_delta_freq_thr:
  148. * @bt4_tx_rx_max_freq0:
  149. * @bt_prio_boost:
  150. * @wifi_tx_prio_boost: SW boost of wifi tx priority
  151. * @wifi_rx_prio_boost: SW boost of wifi rx priority
  152. * @kill_ack_msk:
  153. * @kill_cts_msk:
  154. * @decision_lut:
  155. * @bt4_multiprio_lut:
  156. * @bt4_corun_lut20:
  157. * @bt4_corun_lut40:
  158. * @valid_bit_msk: enum %iwl_bt_coex_valid_bit_msk
  159. *
  160. * The structure is used for the BT_COEX command.
  161. */
  162. struct iwl_bt_coex_cmd {
  163. __le32 flags;
  164. u8 max_kill;
  165. u8 bt_reduced_tx_power;
  166. u8 reserved[2];
  167. u8 bt4_antenna_isolation;
  168. u8 bt4_antenna_isolation_thr;
  169. u8 bt4_tx_tx_delta_freq_thr;
  170. u8 bt4_tx_rx_max_freq0;
  171. __le32 bt_prio_boost[BT_COEX_BOOST_SIZE];
  172. __le32 wifi_tx_prio_boost;
  173. __le32 wifi_rx_prio_boost;
  174. __le32 kill_ack_msk;
  175. __le32 kill_cts_msk;
  176. __le32 decision_lut[BT_COEX_MAX_LUT][BT_COEX_LUT_SIZE];
  177. __le32 bt4_multiprio_lut[BT_COEX_MULTI_PRIO_LUT_SIZE];
  178. __le32 bt4_corun_lut20[BT_COEX_CORUN_LUT_SIZE];
  179. __le32 bt4_corun_lut40[BT_COEX_CORUN_LUT_SIZE];
  180. __le32 valid_bit_msk;
  181. } __packed; /* BT_COEX_CMD_API_S_VER_3 */
  182. /**
  183. * struct iwl_bt_coex_ci_cmd - bt coex channel inhibition command
  184. * @bt_primary_ci:
  185. * @bt_secondary_ci:
  186. * @co_run_bw_primary:
  187. * @co_run_bw_secondary:
  188. * @primary_ch_phy_id:
  189. * @secondary_ch_phy_id:
  190. *
  191. * Used for BT_COEX_CI command
  192. */
  193. struct iwl_bt_coex_ci_cmd {
  194. __le64 bt_primary_ci;
  195. __le64 bt_secondary_ci;
  196. u8 co_run_bw_primary;
  197. u8 co_run_bw_secondary;
  198. u8 primary_ch_phy_id;
  199. u8 secondary_ch_phy_id;
  200. } __packed; /* BT_CI_MSG_API_S_VER_1 */
  201. #define BT_MBOX(n_dw, _msg, _pos, _nbits) \
  202. BT_MBOX##n_dw##_##_msg##_POS = (_pos), \
  203. BT_MBOX##n_dw##_##_msg = BITS(_nbits) << BT_MBOX##n_dw##_##_msg##_POS
  204. enum iwl_bt_mxbox_dw0 {
  205. BT_MBOX(0, LE_SLAVE_LAT, 0, 3),
  206. BT_MBOX(0, LE_PROF1, 3, 1),
  207. BT_MBOX(0, LE_PROF2, 4, 1),
  208. BT_MBOX(0, LE_PROF_OTHER, 5, 1),
  209. BT_MBOX(0, CHL_SEQ_N, 8, 4),
  210. BT_MBOX(0, INBAND_S, 13, 1),
  211. BT_MBOX(0, LE_MIN_RSSI, 16, 4),
  212. BT_MBOX(0, LE_SCAN, 20, 1),
  213. BT_MBOX(0, LE_ADV, 21, 1),
  214. BT_MBOX(0, LE_MAX_TX_POWER, 24, 4),
  215. BT_MBOX(0, OPEN_CON_1, 28, 2),
  216. };
  217. enum iwl_bt_mxbox_dw1 {
  218. BT_MBOX(1, BR_MAX_TX_POWER, 0, 4),
  219. BT_MBOX(1, IP_SR, 4, 1),
  220. BT_MBOX(1, LE_MSTR, 5, 1),
  221. BT_MBOX(1, AGGR_TRFC_LD, 8, 6),
  222. BT_MBOX(1, MSG_TYPE, 16, 3),
  223. BT_MBOX(1, SSN, 19, 2),
  224. };
  225. enum iwl_bt_mxbox_dw2 {
  226. BT_MBOX(2, SNIFF_ACT, 0, 3),
  227. BT_MBOX(2, PAG, 3, 1),
  228. BT_MBOX(2, INQUIRY, 4, 1),
  229. BT_MBOX(2, CONN, 5, 1),
  230. BT_MBOX(2, SNIFF_INTERVAL, 8, 5),
  231. BT_MBOX(2, DISC, 13, 1),
  232. BT_MBOX(2, SCO_TX_ACT, 16, 2),
  233. BT_MBOX(2, SCO_RX_ACT, 18, 2),
  234. BT_MBOX(2, ESCO_RE_TX, 20, 2),
  235. BT_MBOX(2, SCO_DURATION, 24, 6),
  236. };
  237. enum iwl_bt_mxbox_dw3 {
  238. BT_MBOX(3, SCO_STATE, 0, 1),
  239. BT_MBOX(3, SNIFF_STATE, 1, 1),
  240. BT_MBOX(3, A2DP_STATE, 2, 1),
  241. BT_MBOX(3, ACL_STATE, 3, 1),
  242. BT_MBOX(3, MSTR_STATE, 4, 1),
  243. BT_MBOX(3, OBX_STATE, 5, 1),
  244. BT_MBOX(3, OPEN_CON_2, 8, 2),
  245. BT_MBOX(3, TRAFFIC_LOAD, 10, 2),
  246. BT_MBOX(3, CHL_SEQN_LSB, 12, 1),
  247. BT_MBOX(3, INBAND_P, 13, 1),
  248. BT_MBOX(3, MSG_TYPE_2, 16, 3),
  249. BT_MBOX(3, SSN_2, 19, 2),
  250. BT_MBOX(3, UPDATE_REQUEST, 21, 1),
  251. };
  252. #define BT_MBOX_MSG(_notif, _num, _field) \
  253. ((le32_to_cpu((_notif)->mbox_msg[(_num)]) & BT_MBOX##_num##_##_field)\
  254. >> BT_MBOX##_num##_##_field##_POS)
  255. enum iwl_bt_activity_grading {
  256. BT_OFF = 0,
  257. BT_ON_NO_CONNECTION = 1,
  258. BT_LOW_TRAFFIC = 2,
  259. BT_HIGH_TRAFFIC = 3,
  260. };
  261. /**
  262. * struct iwl_bt_coex_profile_notif - notification about BT coex
  263. * @mbox_msg: message from BT to WiFi
  264. * @msg_idx: the index of the message
  265. * @bt_status: 0 - off, 1 - on
  266. * @bt_open_conn: number of BT connections open
  267. * @bt_traffic_load: load of BT traffic
  268. * @bt_agg_traffic_load: aggregated load of BT traffic
  269. * @bt_ci_compliance: 0 - no CI compliance, 1 - CI compliant
  270. * @primary_ch_lut: LUT used for primary channel
  271. * @secondary_ch_lut: LUT used for secondary channel
  272. * @bt_activity_grading: the activity of BT enum %iwl_bt_activity_grading
  273. */
  274. struct iwl_bt_coex_profile_notif {
  275. __le32 mbox_msg[4];
  276. __le32 msg_idx;
  277. u8 bt_status;
  278. u8 bt_open_conn;
  279. u8 bt_traffic_load;
  280. u8 bt_agg_traffic_load;
  281. u8 bt_ci_compliance;
  282. u8 reserved[3];
  283. __le32 primary_ch_lut;
  284. __le32 secondary_ch_lut;
  285. __le32 bt_activity_grading;
  286. } __packed; /* BT_COEX_PROFILE_NTFY_API_S_VER_2 */
  287. enum iwl_bt_coex_prio_table_event {
  288. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_INIT_CALIB1 = 0,
  289. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_INIT_CALIB2 = 1,
  290. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_PERIODIC_CALIB_LOW1 = 2,
  291. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_PERIODIC_CALIB_LOW2 = 3,
  292. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_PERIODIC_CALIB_HIGH1 = 4,
  293. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_PERIODIC_CALIB_HIGH2 = 5,
  294. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_DTIM = 6,
  295. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_SCAN52 = 7,
  296. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_SCAN24 = 8,
  297. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_IDLE = 9,
  298. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_MAX = 16,
  299. }; /* BT_COEX_PRIO_TABLE_EVENTS_API_E_VER_1 */
  300. enum iwl_bt_coex_prio_table_prio {
  301. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_DISABLED = 0,
  302. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_PRIO_LOW = 1,
  303. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_PRIO_HIGH = 2,
  304. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_PRIO_BYPASS = 3,
  305. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_PRIO_COEX_OFF = 4,
  306. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_PRIO_COEX_ON = 5,
  307. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_PRIO_COEX_IDLE = 6,
  308. BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_MAX = 8,
  309. }; /* BT_COEX_PRIO_TABLE_PRIORITIES_API_E_VER_1 */
  310. #define BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_SHRD_ANT_POS (0)
  311. #define BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_PRIO_POS (1)
  312. #define BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_RESERVED_POS (4)
  313. /**
  314. * struct iwl_bt_coex_prio_tbl_cmd - priority table for BT coex
  315. * @prio_tbl:
  316. */
  317. struct iwl_bt_coex_prio_tbl_cmd {
  318. u8 prio_tbl[BT_COEX_PRIO_TBL_EVT_MAX];
  319. } __packed;
  320. #endif /* __fw_api_bt_coex_h__ */