wmi_unified_twt_param.h 24 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2018-2020 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
  3. *
  4. * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for
  5. * any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
  6. * above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
  7. * copies.
  8. *
  9. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
  10. * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
  11. * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
  12. * AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  13. * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
  14. * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
  15. * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
  16. * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
  17. */
  18. /*
  19. * This file contains the API definitions for the TWT WMI APIs.
  20. */
  21. #ifndef _WMI_UNIFIED_TWT_PARAM_H_
  22. #define _WMI_UNIFIED_TWT_PARAM_H_
  23. /* enum WMI_TWT_ROLE - role specified in ext conf in wmi_twt_enable/disable_cmd
  24. * WMI_TWT_ROLE_REQUESTOR: TWT role is requestor
  25. * WMI_TWT_ROLE_RESPONDER: TWT role is responder
  26. */
  27. enum WMI_TWT_ROLE {
  28. WMI_TWT_ROLE_REQUESTOR,
  29. WMI_TWT_ROLE_RESPONDER,
  30. };
  31. /* enum WMI_TWT_OPERATION - specified in ext conf in wmi_twt_enable/disable_cmd
  32. * WMI_TWT_OPERATION_INDIVIDUAL: Individual TWT operation
  33. * WMI_TWT_OPERATION_BROADCAST: Broadcast TWT operation
  34. */
  35. enum WMI_TWT_OPERATION {
  36. WMI_TWT_OPERATION_INDIVIDUAL,
  37. WMI_TWT_OPERATION_BROADCAST,
  38. };
  39. /**
  40. * @pdev_id: pdev_id for identifying the MAC.
  41. * @sta_cong_timer_ms: STA TWT congestion timer TO value in terms of ms
  42. * @mbss_support: Flag indicating if AP TWT feature supported in
  43. * MBSS mode or not.
  44. * @default_slot_size: This is the default value for the TWT slot setup
  45. * by AP (units = microseconds)
  46. * @congestion_thresh_setup: Minimum congestion required to start setting
  47. * up TWT sessions
  48. * @congestion_thresh_teardown: Minimum congestion below which TWT will be
  49. * torn down (in percent of occupied airtime)
  50. * @congestion_thresh_critical: Threshold above which TWT will not be active
  51. * (in percent of occupied airtime)
  52. * @interference_thresh_teardown: Minimum interference above that TWT
  53. * will not be active. The interference parameters use an
  54. * abstract method of evaluating interference.
  55. * The parameters are in percent, ranging from 0 for no
  56. * interference, to 100 for interference extreme enough
  57. * to completely block the signal of interest.
  58. * @interference_thresh_setup: Minimum interference below that TWT session
  59. * can be setup. The interference parameters use an
  60. * abstract method of evaluating interference.
  61. * The parameters are in percent, ranging from 0 for no
  62. * interference, to 100 for interference extreme enough
  63. * to completely block the signal of interest.
  64. * @min_no_sta_setup: Minimum no of STA required to start TWT setup
  65. * @min_no_sta_teardown: Minimum no of STA below which TWT will be torn down
  66. * @no_of_bcast_mcast_slots: Number of default slot sizes reserved for
  67. * BCAST/MCAST delivery
  68. * @min_no_twt_slots: Minimum no of available slots for TWT to be operational
  69. * @max_no_sta_twt: Max no of STA with which TWT is possible
  70. * (must be <= the wmi_resource_config's twt_ap_sta_count value)
  71. * * The below interval parameters have units of milliseconds.
  72. * @mode_check_interval: Interval between two successive check to decide the
  73. * mode of TWT. (units = milliseconds)
  74. * @add_sta_slot_interval: Interval between decisions making to create
  75. * TWT slots for STAs. (units = milliseconds)
  76. * @remove_sta_slot_interval: Inrerval between decisions making to remove TWT
  77. * slot of STAs. (units = milliseconds)
  78. * @twt_role: values from enum WMI_TWT_ROLE.
  79. * @twt_oper: values from enum WMI_TWT_OPERATION.
  80. * @ext_conf_present: If requestor/responder extend config is present.
  81. * @b_twt_enable: Enable or disable broadcast TWT.
  82. * @b_twt_legacy_mbss_enable: Enable or disable legacy MBSSID TWT.
  83. * @b_twt_ax_mbss_enable: Enable or disable 11AX MBSSID TWT.
  84. */
  85. struct wmi_twt_enable_param {
  86. uint32_t pdev_id;
  87. uint32_t sta_cong_timer_ms;
  88. uint32_t mbss_support;
  89. uint32_t default_slot_size;
  90. uint32_t congestion_thresh_setup;
  91. uint32_t congestion_thresh_teardown;
  92. uint32_t congestion_thresh_critical;
  93. uint32_t interference_thresh_teardown;
  94. uint32_t interference_thresh_setup;
  95. uint32_t min_no_sta_setup;
  96. uint32_t min_no_sta_teardown;
  97. uint32_t no_of_bcast_mcast_slots;
  98. uint32_t min_no_twt_slots;
  99. uint32_t max_no_sta_twt;
  100. uint32_t mode_check_interval;
  101. uint32_t add_sta_slot_interval;
  102. uint32_t remove_sta_slot_interval;
  103. enum WMI_TWT_ROLE twt_role;
  104. enum WMI_TWT_OPERATION twt_oper;
  105. bool ext_conf_present;
  106. uint32_t b_twt_enable:1,
  107. b_twt_legacy_mbss_enable:1,
  108. b_twt_ax_mbss_enable:1;
  109. };
  110. /* status code of enabling TWT
  111. * WMI_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_OK: enabling TWT successfully completed
  112. * WMI_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_ALREADY_ENABLED: TWT already enabled
  113. * WMI_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_NOT_READY: FW not ready for enabling TWT
  114. * WMI_ENABLE_TWT_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  115. * WMI_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: enabling TWT failed with an
  116. * unknown reason
  117. */
  118. enum WMI_HOST_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS {
  119. WMI_HOST_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_OK,
  120. WMI_HOST_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_ALREADY_ENABLED,
  121. WMI_HOST_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_NOT_READY,
  122. WMI_HOST_ENABLE_TWT_INVALID_PARAM,
  123. WMI_HOST_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  124. };
  125. /**
  126. * struct wmi_twt_enable_complete_event_param:
  127. * @pdev_is: pdev_id for identifying the MAC.
  128. * @status: From enum WMI_HOST_ENABLE_TWT_STATUS
  129. */
  130. struct wmi_twt_enable_complete_event_param {
  131. uint32_t pdev_id;
  132. uint32_t status;
  133. };
  134. /**
  135. * struct wmi_twt_disable_param:
  136. * @pdev_id: pdev_id for identifying the MAC.
  137. * @ext_conf_present: If requestor/responder extend config is present.
  138. * @twt_role: values from enum WMI_TWT_ROLE.
  139. * @twt_oper: values from enum WMI_TWT_OPERATION.
  140. */
  141. struct wmi_twt_disable_param {
  142. uint32_t pdev_id;
  143. bool ext_conf_present;
  144. enum WMI_TWT_ROLE twt_role;
  145. enum WMI_TWT_OPERATION twt_oper;
  146. };
  147. /**
  148. * struct wmi_twt_disable_complete_event:
  149. * @pdev_id: pdev_id for identifying the MAC.
  150. */
  151. struct wmi_twt_disable_complete_event {
  152. uint32_t pdev_id;
  153. };
  154. /* TWT event types
  155. * refer to wmi_unified.h enum wmi_twt_session_stats_type
  156. */
  157. enum host_twt_session_stats_type {
  158. HOST_TWT_SESSION_SETUP = 1,
  159. HOST_TWT_SESSION_TEARDOWN = 2,
  160. HOST_TWT_SESSION_UPDATE = 3,
  161. };
  162. /**
  163. * struct wmi_host_twt_session_stats_info:
  164. * @vdev_id: id of VDEV for twt session
  165. * @peer_mac: MAC address of node
  166. * @event_type: Indicates TWT session type (SETUP/TEARDOWN/UPDATE)
  167. * @flow_id: TWT flow identifier established with TWT peer
  168. * @bcast: If this is a broacast TWT session
  169. * @trig: If the TWT session is trigger enabled
  170. * @announ: If the flow type is announced/unannounced
  171. * @protection: If the TWT protection field is set
  172. * @info_frame_disabled: If the TWT Information frame is disabled
  173. * @dialog_id: Dialog_id of current session
  174. * @wake_dura_us: wake duration in us
  175. * @wake_intvl_us: wake time interval in us
  176. * @sp_offset_us: Time until initial TWT SP occurs
  177. * @sp_tsf_us_lo: TWT wake time TSF in usecs lower bits - 31:0
  178. * @sp_tsf_us_hi: TWT wake time TSF in usecs higher bits - 63:32
  179. */
  180. struct wmi_host_twt_session_stats_info {
  181. uint32_t vdev_id;
  182. uint8_t peer_mac[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  183. uint32_t event_type;
  184. uint32_t flow_id:16,
  185. bcast:1,
  186. trig:1,
  187. announ:1,
  188. protection:1,
  189. info_frame_disabled:1;
  190. uint32_t dialog_id;
  191. uint32_t wake_dura_us;
  192. uint32_t wake_intvl_us;
  193. uint32_t sp_offset_us;
  194. uint32_t sp_tsf_us_lo;
  195. uint32_t sp_tsf_us_hi;
  196. };
  197. /**
  198. * struct wmi_twt_session_stats_event:
  199. * @pdev_id: pdev_id for identifying the MAC.
  200. * @num_sessions: number of TWT sessions
  201. * @twt_sessions: received TWT sessions
  202. */
  203. struct wmi_twt_session_stats_event_param {
  204. uint32_t pdev_id;
  205. uint32_t num_sessions;
  206. };
  207. /* from IEEE 802.11ah section 9.4.2.200 */
  208. enum WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND {
  209. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_REQUEST_TWT = 0,
  210. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_SUGGEST_TWT = 1,
  211. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_DEMAND_TWT = 2,
  212. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_TWT_GROUPING = 3,
  213. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_ACCEPT_TWT = 4,
  214. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_ALTERNATE_TWT = 5,
  215. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_DICTATE_TWT = 6,
  216. WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND_REJECT_TWT = 7,
  217. };
  218. /**
  219. * struct wmi_twt_add_dialog_param -
  220. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  221. * @peer_macaddr: peer MAC address when vdev is AP VDEV
  222. * @dialog_id: diaglog_id (TWT dialog ID)
  223. * This dialog ID must be unique within its vdev.
  224. * @wake_intvl_us: TWT Wake Interval in units of us
  225. * @wake_intvl_mantis: TWT Wake Interval Mantissa
  226. * - wake_intvl_mantis must be <= 0xFFFF
  227. * - wake_intvl_us must be divided evenly by wake_intvl_mantis,
  228. * i.e., wake_intvl_us % wake_intvl_mantis == 0
  229. * - the quotient of wake_intvl_us/wake_intvl_mantis must be
  230. * 2 to N-th(0<=N<=31) power,
  231. * i.e., wake_intvl_us/wake_intvl_mantis == 2^N, 0<=N<=31
  232. * @wake_dura_us: TWT Wake Duration in units of us, must be <= 0xFFFF
  233. * wake_dura_us must be divided evenly by 256,
  234. * i.e., wake_dura_us % 256 == 0
  235. * @sp_offset_us: this long time after TWT setup the 1st SP will start.
  236. * @twt_cmd: cmd from enum WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND
  237. * @flag_bcast: 0 means Individual TWT,
  238. * 1 means Broadcast TWT
  239. * @flag_trigger: 0 means non-Trigger-enabled TWT,
  240. * 1 means means Trigger-enabled TWT
  241. * @flag_flow_type: 0 means announced TWT,
  242. * 1 means un-announced TWT
  243. * @flag_protection: 0 means TWT protection is required,
  244. * 1 means TWT protection is not required
  245. * @b_twt_id0: 0 means BTWT recommendation will not be used
  246. * 1 means BTWT recommendation will be used
  247. * @flag_reserved: unused bits
  248. * @b_twt_recommendation: defines types of frames tx during bTWT SP
  249. * @b_twt_persistence: Countdown VAL frames to param update/teardown
  250. */
  251. struct wmi_twt_add_dialog_param {
  252. uint32_t vdev_id;
  253. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  254. uint32_t dialog_id;
  255. uint32_t wake_intvl_us;
  256. uint32_t wake_intvl_mantis;
  257. uint32_t wake_dura_us;
  258. uint32_t sp_offset_us;
  259. enum WMI_HOST_TWT_COMMAND twt_cmd;
  260. uint32_t
  261. flag_bcast:1,
  262. flag_trigger:1,
  263. flag_flow_type:1,
  264. flag_protection:1,
  265. flag_b_twt_id0:1,
  266. flag_reserved:11,
  267. b_twt_persistence:8,
  268. b_twt_recommendation:3;
  269. };
  270. /* enum - status code of adding TWT dialog
  271. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_OK: adding TWT dialog successfully completed
  272. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_TWT_NOT_ENABLED: TWT not enabled
  273. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_USED_DIALOG_ID: TWT dialog ID is already used
  274. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  275. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NOT_READY: FW not ready
  276. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE: FW resource exhausted
  277. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK: peer AP/STA did not ACK the
  278. * request/response frame
  279. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESPONSE: peer AP did not send the response frame
  280. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_DENIED: AP did not accept the request
  281. * WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: adding TWT dialog failed with
  282. * an unknown reason
  283. */
  284. enum WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS {
  285. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_OK,
  286. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_TWT_NOT_ENABLED,
  287. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_USED_DIALOG_ID,
  288. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM,
  289. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NOT_READY,
  290. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE,
  291. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK,
  292. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESPONSE,
  293. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_DENIED,
  294. WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  295. };
  296. /**
  297. * struct wmi_twt_add_dialog_additional_params -
  298. * @twt_cmd: TWT command
  299. * @bcast: 0 means Individual TWT
  300. * 1 means Broadcast TWT
  301. * @trig_en: 0 means non-Trigger-enabled TWT
  302. * 1 means Trigger-enabled TWT
  303. * @announce: 0 means announced TWT
  304. * 1 means un-announced TWT
  305. * @protection: 0 means TWT protection is required
  306. * 1 means TWT protection is not required
  307. * @b_twt_id0: 0 means non-0 B-TWT ID or I-TWT
  308. * 1 means B-TWT ID 0
  309. * @info_frame_disabled: 0 means TWT Information frame is enabled
  310. * 1 means TWT Information frame is disabled
  311. * @wake_dura_us: wake duration in us
  312. * @wake_intvl_us: wake time interval in us
  313. * @sp_offset_us: Time until initial TWT SP occurs
  314. * @sp_tsf_us_lo: TWT service period tsf in usecs lower bits - 31:0
  315. * @sp_tsf_us_hi: TWT service period tsf in usecs higher bits - 63:32
  316. */
  317. struct wmi_twt_add_dialog_additional_params {
  318. uint32_t twt_cmd:8,
  319. bcast:1,
  320. trig_en:1,
  321. announce:1,
  322. protection:1,
  323. b_twt_id0:1,
  324. info_frame_disabled:1;
  325. uint32_t wake_dur_us;
  326. uint32_t wake_intvl_us;
  327. uint32_t sp_offset_us;
  328. uint32_t sp_tsf_us_lo;
  329. uint32_t sp_tsf_us_hi;
  330. };
  331. /**
  332. * struct wmi_twt_add_dialog_complete_param -
  333. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  334. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  335. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  336. * @status: refer to WMI_HOST_ADD_TWT_STATUS enum
  337. * @num_additional_twt_params: no of additional_twt_params available
  338. */
  339. struct wmi_twt_add_dialog_complete_event_param {
  340. uint32_t vdev_id;
  341. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  342. uint32_t dialog_id;
  343. uint32_t status;
  344. uint32_t num_additional_twt_params;
  345. };
  346. /**
  347. * struct wmi_twt_del_dialog_param -
  348. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  349. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  350. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  351. * @b_twt_persistence: persistence val for b-twt
  352. */
  353. struct wmi_twt_del_dialog_param {
  354. uint32_t vdev_id;
  355. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  356. uint32_t dialog_id;
  357. #ifdef WLAN_SUPPORT_BCAST_TWT
  358. uint32_t b_twt_persistence;
  359. #endif
  360. };
  361. /* status code of deleting TWT dialog
  362. * WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_OK: deleting TWT dialog successfully completed
  363. * WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST: TWT dialog ID not exists
  364. * WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  365. * WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY: FW is in the process of handling
  366. * this dialog
  367. * WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE: FW resource exhausted
  368. * WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK: peer AP/STA did not ACK the request/response
  369. * frame
  370. * WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: deleting TWT dialog failed with an
  371. * unknown reason
  372. */
  373. enum WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS {
  374. WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_OK,
  375. WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST,
  376. WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM,
  377. WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY,
  378. WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE,
  379. WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK,
  380. WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  381. };
  382. /**
  383. * struct wmi_twt_del_dialog_complete_event_param -
  384. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  385. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  386. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  387. * @b_twt_persistence: persistence val for b-twt
  388. * @status: refer to WMI_HOST_DEL_TWT_STATUS enum
  389. */
  390. struct wmi_twt_del_dialog_complete_event_param {
  391. uint32_t vdev_id;
  392. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  393. uint32_t dialog_id;
  394. #ifdef WLAN_SUPPORT_BCAST_TWT
  395. uint32_t b_twt_persistence;
  396. #endif
  397. uint32_t status;
  398. };
  399. /**
  400. * struct wmi_twt_pause_dialog_cmd_param -
  401. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  402. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  403. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  404. */
  405. struct wmi_twt_pause_dialog_cmd_param {
  406. uint32_t vdev_id;
  407. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  408. uint32_t dialog_id;
  409. };
  410. /**
  411. * struct wmi_twt_nudge_dialog_cmd_param -
  412. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  413. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  414. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  415. * @suspend_duration: TWT suspend duration in microseconds
  416. * @next_twt_size: next TWT size
  417. */
  418. struct wmi_twt_nudge_dialog_cmd_param {
  419. uint32_t vdev_id;
  420. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  421. uint32_t dialog_id;
  422. uint32_t suspend_duration;
  423. uint32_t next_twt_size;
  424. };
  425. /* enum WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS - status code of pausing TWT dialog
  426. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_OK: pausing TWT dialog successfully completed
  427. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST: TWT dialog ID not exists
  428. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  429. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY: FW is in the process of handling
  430. * this dialog
  431. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE: FW resource exhausted
  432. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK: peer AP/STA did not ACK the
  433. * request/response frame
  434. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: pausing TWT dialog failed with an
  435. * unknown reason
  436. * WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_ALREADY_PAUSED: TWT dialog already in paused state
  437. */
  438. enum WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS {
  439. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_OK,
  440. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST,
  441. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM,
  442. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY,
  443. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE,
  444. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK,
  445. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  446. WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS_ALREADY_PAUSED,
  447. };
  448. /**
  449. * struct wmi_twt_pause_dialog_complete_event_param -
  450. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  451. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  452. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  453. * @status: refer to WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS
  454. */
  455. struct wmi_twt_pause_dialog_complete_event_param {
  456. uint32_t vdev_id;
  457. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  458. uint32_t dialog_id;
  459. enum WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS status;
  460. };
  461. /* enum WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS - status code of nudge TWT dialog
  462. * WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_OK: nudge TWT dialog successfully completed
  463. * WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST: TWT dialog ID not exists
  464. * WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  465. * WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY: FW is in the process of handling
  466. * this dialog
  467. * WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE: FW resource exhausted
  468. * WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK: peer AP/STA did not ACK the
  469. * request/response frame
  470. * WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: nudge TWT dialog failed with an
  471. * unknown reason
  472. */
  473. enum WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS {
  474. WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_OK,
  475. WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST,
  476. WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM,
  477. WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY,
  478. WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE,
  479. WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK,
  480. WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  481. };
  482. /**
  483. * struct wmi_twt_nudge_dialog_complete_event_param -
  484. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  485. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  486. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  487. * @status: refer to WMI_HOST_PAUSE_TWT_STATUS
  488. */
  489. struct wmi_twt_nudge_dialog_complete_event_param {
  490. uint32_t vdev_id;
  491. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  492. uint32_t dialog_id;
  493. enum WMI_HOST_NUDGE_TWT_STATUS status;
  494. };
  495. /**
  496. * struct wmi_twt_resume_dialog_cmd_param -
  497. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  498. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  499. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  500. * @sp_offset_us: this long time after TWT resumed the 1st SP will start
  501. * @next_twt_size: Next TWT subfield Size.
  502. * Refer IEEE 802.11ax section "9.4.1.60 TWT Information field"
  503. */
  504. struct wmi_twt_resume_dialog_cmd_param {
  505. uint32_t vdev_id;
  506. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  507. uint32_t dialog_id;
  508. uint32_t sp_offset_us;
  509. uint32_t next_twt_size;
  510. };
  511. /* enum WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS - status code of resuming TWT dialog
  512. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_OK: resuming TWT dialog successfully completed
  513. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST: TWT dialog ID not exists
  514. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  515. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY: FW is in the process of handling
  516. * this dialog
  517. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_NOT_PAUSED: dialog not paused currently
  518. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE: FW resource exhausted
  519. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK: peer AP/STA did not ACK the
  520. * request/response frame
  521. * WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: resuming TWT dialog failed with an
  522. * unknown reason
  523. */
  524. enum WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS {
  525. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_OK,
  526. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST,
  527. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM,
  528. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY,
  529. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_NOT_PAUSED,
  530. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE,
  531. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_NO_ACK,
  532. WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  533. };
  534. /**
  535. * struct wmi_twt_resume_dialog_complete_event_param -
  536. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  537. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  538. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  539. * @status: refer to WMI_HOST_RESUME_TWT_STATUS
  540. */
  541. struct wmi_twt_resume_dialog_complete_event_param {
  542. uint32_t vdev_id;
  543. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  544. uint32_t dialog_id;
  545. uint32_t status;
  546. };
  547. #ifdef WLAN_SUPPORT_BCAST_TWT
  548. /**
  549. * struct wmi_twt_btwt_invite_sta_cmd_param -
  550. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  551. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  552. * @dialog_id: TWT dialog ID
  553. */
  554. struct wmi_twt_btwt_invite_sta_cmd_param {
  555. uint32_t vdev_id;
  556. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  557. uint32_t dialog_id;
  558. };
  559. /* enum WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS - status code of TWT Invitation
  560. * dialog
  561. * WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_OK: BTWT invitation successfully
  562. * completed
  563. * WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_TWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST: BTWT dialog ID not
  564. * exists
  565. * WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  566. * WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY: FW is in the process of
  567. * handling this dialog
  568. * WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE: FW resource exhausted
  569. * WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_ACK: peer AP/STA did not ACK the
  570. * request/response frame
  571. * WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: BTWT invitation failed
  572. * with an unknown reason
  573. */
  574. enum WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS {
  575. WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_OK,
  576. WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST,
  577. WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM,
  578. WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY,
  579. WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE,
  580. WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_ACK,
  581. WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  582. };
  583. /**
  584. * struct wmi_twt_btwt_invite_sta_complete_event_param -
  585. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  586. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  587. * @dialog_id: BTWT dialog ID
  588. * @status: refer to WMI_HOST_INVITATION_TWT_BTWT_STATUS
  589. */
  590. struct wmi_twt_btwt_invite_sta_complete_event_param {
  591. uint32_t vdev_id;
  592. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  593. uint32_t dialog_id;
  594. uint32_t status;
  595. };
  596. /**
  597. * struct wmi_twt_btwt_remove_sta_cmd_param -
  598. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  599. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  600. * @dialog_id: BTWT dialog ID
  601. */
  602. struct wmi_twt_btwt_remove_sta_cmd_param {
  603. uint32_t vdev_id;
  604. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  605. uint32_t dialog_id;
  606. };
  607. /* enum WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS - status code of resuming TWT dialog
  608. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_OK: TWT kickoff successfully completed
  609. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST: BTWT dialog ID not
  610. * exists
  611. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM: invalid parameters
  612. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY: FW is in the process of
  613. * handling this dialog
  614. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NOT_PAUSED: Dialog not currently paused
  615. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE: FW resource exhausted
  616. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_ACK: peer AP/STA did not ACK the
  617. * request/response frame
  618. * WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR: BTWT kickoff failed with an
  619. * unknown reason
  620. */
  621. enum WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS {
  622. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_OK,
  623. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_NOT_EXIST,
  624. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAM,
  625. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_DIALOG_ID_BUSY,
  626. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NOT_PAUSED,
  627. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_RESOURCE,
  628. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_NO_ACK,
  629. WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS_UNKNOWN_ERROR,
  630. };
  631. /**
  632. * struct wmi_twt_btwt_remove_sta_complete_event_param -
  633. * @vdev_id: VDEV identifier
  634. * @peer_macaddr: Peer mac address
  635. * @dialog_id: BTWT dialog ID
  636. * @status: refer to WMI_HOST_KICKOFF_TWT_BTWT_STATUS
  637. */
  638. struct wmi_twt_btwt_remove_sta_complete_event_param {
  639. uint32_t vdev_id;
  640. uint8_t peer_macaddr[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  641. uint32_t dialog_id;
  642. uint32_t status;
  643. };
  644. #endif
  645. #endif /* _WMI_UNIFIED_TWT_PARAM_H_ */