Per current guidance remove legacy markings. Change-Id: I0d9c1ff59217a115770baea9edd17c57a10a3bc2 CRs-Fixed: 2230684
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8.4 KiB
C
221 lines
8.4 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2017-2018 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for
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* any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
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* above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
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* copies.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
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* WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
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* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
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* PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
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* TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
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* PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef __WLAN_OSIF_REQUEST_MANAGER_H__
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#define __WLAN_OSIF_REQUEST_MANAGER_H__
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/**
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* DOC: WLAN OSIF REQUEST MANAGER
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*
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* Many operations within the wlan driver occur in an asynchronous
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* manner. Requests are received by OSIF via one of the kernel
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* interfaces (ioctl, nl80211, virtual file system, etc.). The
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* requests are translated to an internal format and are then passed
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* to lower layers, usually via SME, for processing. For requests
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* which require a response, that response comes up from the lower
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* layers in a separate thread of execution, ultimately resulting in a
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* call to a callback function that was provided by OSIF as part of the
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* initial request. So a mechanism is needed to synchronize the
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* request and response. This framework provides that mechanism.
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*
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* Once the framework has been initialized, the typical sequence of
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* events is as follows:
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*
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* Request Thread:
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* 1. Create a &struct osif_request_params which describes the request.
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* 2. Call osif_request_alloc() to allocate a &struct osif_request.
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* 3. Call osif_request_priv() to get a pointer to the private data.
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* 4. Place any information which must be shared with the Response
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* Callback in the private data area.
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* 5. Call osif_request_cookie() to get the unique cookie assigned
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* to the request.
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* 6. Call the underlying request handling API, passing the cookie
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* as the callback's private context.
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* 7. Call osif_request_wait_for_response() to wait for the response
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* (or for the request to time out).
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* 8. Use the return status to see if the request was successful. If
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* it was, retrieve any response information from the private
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* structure and prepare a response for userspace.
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* 9. Call osif_request_put() to relinquish access to the request.
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* 10. Return status to the caller.
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*
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* Response Callback:
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* 1. Call osif_request_get() with the provided cookie to see if the
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* request structure is still valid. If it returns %NULL then
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* return since this means the request thread has already timed
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* out.
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* 2. Call osif_request_priv() to get access to the private data area.
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* 3. Write response data into the private data area.
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* 4. Call osif_request_complete() to indicate that the response is
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* ready to be processed by the request thread.
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* 5. Call osif_request_put() to relinquish the callback function's
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* reference to the request.
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*/
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/* this is opaque to clients */
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struct osif_request;
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/**
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* typedef osif_request_dealloc - Private data deallocation function
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*/
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typedef void (*osif_request_dealloc)(void *priv);
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/**
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* struct osif_request_params - OSIF request parameters
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* @priv_size: Size of the private data area required to pass
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* information between the request thread and the response callback.
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* @timeout_ms: The amount of time to wait for a response in milliseconds.
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* @dealloc: Function to be called when the request is destroyed to
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* deallocate any allocations made in the private area of the
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* request struct. Can be %NULL if no private allocations are
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* made.
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*/
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struct osif_request_params {
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uint32_t priv_size;
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uint32_t timeout_ms;
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osif_request_dealloc dealloc;
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};
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/**
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* osif_request_alloc() - Allocate a request struct
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* @params: parameter block that specifies the attributes of the
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* request
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*
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* This function will attempt to allocate a &struct osif_request with
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* the specified @params. If successful, the caller can then use
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* request struct to make an asynchronous request. Once the request is
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* no longer needed, the reference should be relinquished via a call
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* to osif_request_put().
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*
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* Return: A pointer to an allocated &struct osif_request (which also
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* contains room for the private buffer) if the allocation is
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* successful, %NULL if the allocation fails.
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*/
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struct osif_request *osif_request_alloc(const struct osif_request_params *params);
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/**
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* osif_request_priv() - Get pointer to request private data
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* @request: The request struct that contains the private data
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*
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* This function will return a pointer to the private data area that
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* is part of the request struct. The caller must already have a valid
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* reference to @request from either osif_request_alloc() or
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* osif_request_get().
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*
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* Returns: pointer to the private data area. Note that this pointer
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* will always be an offset from the input @request pointer and hence
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* this function will never return %NULL.
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*/
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void *osif_request_priv(struct osif_request *request);
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/**
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* osif_request_cookie() - Get cookie of a request
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* @request: The request struct associated with the request
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*
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* This function will return the unique cookie that has been assigned
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* to the request. This cookie can subsequently be passed to
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* osif_request_get() to retrieve the request.
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*
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* Note that the cookie is defined as a void pointer as it is intended
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* to be passed as an opaque context pointer from OSIF to underlying
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* layers when making a request, and subsequently passed back to OSIF
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* as an opaque pointer in an asynchronous callback.
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*
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* Returns: The cookie assigned to the request.
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*/
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void *osif_request_cookie(struct osif_request *request);
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/**
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* osif_request_get() - Get a reference to a request struct
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* @cookie: The cookie of the request struct that needs to be
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* referenced
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*
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* This function will use the cookie to determine if the associated
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* request struct is valid, and if so, will increment the reference
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* count of the struct. This means the caller is guaranteed that the
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* request struct is valid and the underlying private data can be
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* dereferenced.
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*
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* Returns: The pointer to the request struct associated with @cookie
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* if the request is still valid, %NULL if the underlying request
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* struct is no longer valid.
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*/
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struct osif_request *osif_request_get(void *cookie);
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/**
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* osif_request_put() - Release a reference to a request struct
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* @request: The request struct that no longer needs to be referenced
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*
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* This function will decrement the reference count of the struct, and
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* will clean up the request if this is the last reference. The caller
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* must already have a valid reference to @request, either from
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* osif_request_alloc() or osif_request_get().
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*
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* Returns: Nothing
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*/
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void osif_request_put(struct osif_request *request);
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/**
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* osif_request_wait_for_response() - Wait for a response
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* @request: The request struct associated with the request
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*
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* This function will wait until either a response is received and
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* communicated via osif_request_complete(), or until the request
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* timeout period expires.
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*
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* Returns: 0 if a response was received, -ETIMEDOUT if the response
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* timed out.
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*/
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int osif_request_wait_for_response(struct osif_request *request);
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/**
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* osif_request_complete() - Complete a request
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* @request: The request struct associated with the request
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*
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* This function is used to indicate that a response has been received
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* and that any information required by the request thread has been
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* copied into the private data area of the request struct. This will
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* unblock any osif_request_wait_for_response() that is pending on this
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* @request.
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*
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* Returns: Nothing
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*/
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void osif_request_complete(struct osif_request *request);
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/**
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* osif_request_manager_init() - Initialize the OSIF Request Manager
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*
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* This function must be called during system initialization to
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* initialize the OSIF Request Manager.
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*
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* Returns: Nothing
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*/
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void osif_request_manager_init(void);
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/**
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* osif_request_manager_deinit() - Deinitialize the OSIF Request Manager
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*
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* This function must be called during system shutdown to deinitialize
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* the OSIF Request Manager.
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*
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* Returns: Nothing
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*/
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void osif_request_manager_deinit(void);
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#endif /* __WLAN_OSIF_REQUEST_MANAGER_H__ */
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