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![]() The get_unaligned()/put_unaligned() helpers are traditionally architecture specific, with the two main variants being the "access-ok.h" version that assumes unaligned pointer accesses always work on a particular architecture, and the "le-struct.h" version that casts the data to a byte aligned type before dereferencing, for architectures that cannot always do unaligned accesses in hardware. Based on the discussion linked below, it appears that the access-ok version is not realiable on any architecture, but the struct version probably has no downsides. This series changes the code to use the same implementation on all architectures, addressing the few exceptions separately. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/75d07691-1e4f-741f-9852-38c0b4f520bc@synopsys.com/ Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100363 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210507220813.365382-14-arnd@kernel.org/ Link: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic.git unaligned-rework-v2 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=whGObOKruA_bU3aPGZfoDqZM1_9wBkwREp0H0FgR-90uQ@mail.gmail.com/ Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEo6/YBQwIrVS28WGKmmx57+YAGNkFAmDfFx4ACgkQmmx57+YA GNkqzRAAjdlIr8M+xI2CyT0/A9tswYfLMeWejmYopq3zlxI6RnvPiJJDIdY2I8US 1npIiDo55w061CnXL9rV65ocL3XmGu1mabOvgM6ATsec+8t4WaXBV9tysxTJ9ea0 ltLTa2P5DXWALvWiVMTME7hFaf1cW+8Uqt3LmXxDp2l5zasXajCHAH6YokON2PfM CsaRhwSxIu8Sbnu/IQGBI9JW5UXsBfKSyUwtM0OwP7jFOuIeZ4WBVA+j6UxONnFC wouKmAM/ThoOsaV9aP4EZLIfBx8d4/hfYQjZ958kYXurerruYkJeEqdIRbV0QqTy 2O6ZrJ6uqPlzfWz9h458me2dt98YEtALHV/3DCWUcBfHmUQtxElyJYEhG0YjVF3H 5RYtjw8Q2LS/QR5ask1Xn0JfT89rRnLi2migAtsA4Ce70JP4Us6wGobkj4SHlgDt P7+eVq2Mkhqw/kmV8N4p+ZS5lpkK0JniDN+ONDhkZqHL/zXG/HQzx9wLV69jlvo2 ASevKxITdi+bKHWs5ANungkBOnBUQZacq46mVyi4HPDwMAFyWvVYTbFumy9koagQ o9NEgX3RsZcxxi7bU1xuFPFMLMlUQT3Nb30+84B4fKe9FmvHC1hizTiCnp7q4bZr z6a6AMHke7YLqKZOqzTJGRR3lPoZZDCb775SAd70LQp6XPZXOHs= =IY5U -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'asm-generic-unaligned-5.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic Pull asm/unaligned.h unification from Arnd Bergmann: "Unify asm/unaligned.h around struct helper The get_unaligned()/put_unaligned() helpers are traditionally architecture specific, with the two main variants being the "access-ok.h" version that assumes unaligned pointer accesses always work on a particular architecture, and the "le-struct.h" version that casts the data to a byte aligned type before dereferencing, for architectures that cannot always do unaligned accesses in hardware. Based on the discussion linked below, it appears that the access-ok version is not realiable on any architecture, but the struct version probably has no downsides. This series changes the code to use the same implementation on all architectures, addressing the few exceptions separately" Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/75d07691-1e4f-741f-9852-38c0b4f520bc@synopsys.com/ Link: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100363 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210507220813.365382-14-arnd@kernel.org/ Link: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic.git unaligned-rework-v2 Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=whGObOKruA_bU3aPGZfoDqZM1_9wBkwREp0H0FgR-90uQ@mail.gmail.com/ * tag 'asm-generic-unaligned-5.14' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic: asm-generic: simplify asm/unaligned.h asm-generic: uaccess: 1-byte access is always aligned netpoll: avoid put_unaligned() on single character mwifiex: re-fix for unaligned accesses apparmor: use get_unaligned() only for multi-byte words partitions: msdos: fix one-byte get_unaligned() asm-generic: unaligned always use struct helpers asm-generic: unaligned: remove byteshift helpers powerpc: use linux/unaligned/le_struct.h on LE power7 m68k: select CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS sh: remove unaligned access for sh4a openrisc: always use unaligned-struct header asm-generic: use asm-generic/unaligned.h for most architectures |
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11ac.c | ||
11ac.h | ||
11h.c | ||
11n.c | ||
11n.h | ||
11n_aggr.c | ||
11n_aggr.h | ||
11n_rxreorder.c | ||
11n_rxreorder.h | ||
cfg80211.c | ||
cfg80211.h | ||
cfp.c | ||
cmdevt.c | ||
debugfs.c | ||
decl.h | ||
ethtool.c | ||
fw.h | ||
ie.c | ||
init.c | ||
ioctl.h | ||
join.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
main.c | ||
main.h | ||
Makefile | ||
pcie.c | ||
pcie.h | ||
README | ||
scan.c | ||
sdio.c | ||
sdio.h | ||
sta_cmd.c | ||
sta_cmdresp.c | ||
sta_event.c | ||
sta_ioctl.c | ||
sta_rx.c | ||
sta_tx.c | ||
tdls.c | ||
txrx.c | ||
uap_cmd.c | ||
uap_event.c | ||
uap_txrx.c | ||
usb.c | ||
usb.h | ||
util.c | ||
util.h | ||
wmm.c | ||
wmm.h |
# # Copyright 2011-2020 NXP # # This software file (the "File") is distributed by NXP # under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2, June 1991 # (the "License"). You may use, redistribute and/or modify this File in # accordance with the terms and conditions of the License, a copy of which # is available by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA or on the # worldwide web at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt. # # THE FILE IS DISTRIBUTED AS-IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. The License provides additional details about # this warranty disclaimer. =============================================================================== U S E R M A N U A L 1) FOR DRIVER INSTALL a) Copy sd8787.bin to /lib/firmware/mrvl/ directory, create the directory if it doesn't exist. b) Install WLAN driver, insmod mwifiex.ko c) Uninstall WLAN driver, ifconfig mlanX down rmmod mwifiex 2) FOR DRIVER CONFIGURATION AND INFO The configurations can be done either using the 'iw' user space utility or debugfs. a) 'iw' utility commands Following are some useful iw commands:- iw dev mlan0 scan This command will trigger a scan. The command will then display the scan table entries iw dev mlan0 connect -w <SSID> [<freq in MHz>] [<bssid>] [key 0:abcde d:1123456789a] The above command can be used to connect to an AP with a particular SSID. Ap's operating frequency can be specified or even the bssid. If the AP is using WEP encryption, wep keys can be specified in the command. Note: Every time before connecting to an AP scan command (iw dev mlan0 scan) should be used by user. iw dev mlan0 disconnect This command will be used to disconnect from an AP. iw dev mlan0 ibss join <SSID> <freq in MHz> [fixed-freq] [fixed-bssid] [key 0:abcde] The command will be used to join or create an ibss. Optionally, operating frequency, bssid and the security related parameters can be specified while joining/creating and ibss. iw dev mlan0 ibss leave The command will be used to leave an ibss network. iw dev mlan0 link The command will be used to get the connection status. The command will return parameters such as SSID, operating frequency, rx/tx packets, signal strength, tx bitrate. Apart from the iw utility all standard configurations using the 'iwconfig' utility are also supported. b) Debugfs interface The debugfs interface can be used for configurations and for getting some useful information from the driver. The section below explains the configurations that can be done. Mount debugfs to /debugfs mount point: mkdir /debugfs mount -t debugfs debugfs /debugfs The information is provided in /debugfs/mwifiex/mlanX/: iw reg set <country code> The command will be used to change the regulatory domain. iw reg get The command will be used to get current regulatory domain. info This command is used to get driver info. Usage: cat info driver_name = "mwifiex" driver_version = <driver_name, driver_version, (firmware_version)> interface_name = "mlanX" bss_mode = "Ad-hoc" | "Managed" | "Auto" | "Unknown" media_state = "Disconnected" | "Connected" mac_address = <6-byte adapter MAC address> multicase_count = <multicast address count> essid = <current SSID> bssid = <current BSSID> channel = <current channel> region_code = <current region code> multicasr_address[n] = <multicast address> num_tx_bytes = <number of bytes sent to device> num_rx_bytes = <number of bytes received from device and sent to kernel> num_tx_pkts = <number of packets sent to device> num_rx_pkts = <number of packets received from device and sent to kernel> num_tx_pkts_dropped = <number of Tx packets dropped by driver> num_rx_pkts_dropped = <number of Rx packets dropped by driver> num_tx_pkts_err = <number of Tx packets failed to send to device> num_rx_pkts_err = <number of Rx packets failed to receive from device> carrier "on" | "off" tx queue "stopped" | "started" The following debug info are provided in /debugfs/mwifiex/mlanX/debug: int_counter = <interrupt count, cleared when interrupt handled> wmm_ac_vo = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcVo queue> wmm_ac_vi = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcVi queue> wmm_ac_be = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcBE queue> wmm_ac_bk = <number of packets sent to device from WMM AcBK queue> tx_buf_size = <current Tx buffer size> curr_tx_buf_size = <current Tx buffer size> ps_mode = <0/1, CAM mode/PS mode> ps_state = <0/1/2/3, full power state/awake state/pre-sleep state/sleep state> is_deep_sleep = <0/1, not deep sleep state/deep sleep state> wakeup_dev_req = <0/1, wakeup device not required/required> wakeup_tries = <wakeup device count, cleared when device awake> hs_configured = <0/1, host sleep not configured/configured> hs_activated = <0/1, extended host sleep not activated/activated> num_tx_timeout = <number of Tx timeout> is_cmd_timedout = <0/1 command timeout not occurred/occurred> timeout_cmd_id = <command id of the last timeout command> timeout_cmd_act = <command action of the last timeout command> last_cmd_id = <command id of the last several commands sent to device> last_cmd_act = <command action of the last several commands sent to device> last_cmd_index = <0 based last command index> last_cmd_resp_id = <command id of the last several command responses received from device> last_cmd_resp_index = <0 based last command response index> last_event = <event id of the last several events received from device> last_event_index = <0 based last event index> num_cmd_h2c_fail = <number of commands failed to send to device> num_cmd_sleep_cfm_fail = <number of sleep confirm failed to send to device> num_tx_h2c_fail = <number of data packets failed to send to device> num_evt_deauth = <number of deauthenticated events received from device> num_evt_disassoc = <number of disassociated events received from device> num_evt_link_lost = <number of link lost events received from device> num_cmd_deauth = <number of deauthenticate commands sent to device> num_cmd_assoc_ok = <number of associate commands with success return> num_cmd_assoc_fail = <number of associate commands with failure return> cmd_sent = <0/1, send command resources available/sending command to device> data_sent = <0/1, send data resources available/sending data to device> mp_rd_bitmap = <SDIO multi-port read bitmap> mp_wr_bitmap = <SDIO multi-port write bitmap> cmd_resp_received = <0/1, no cmd response to process/response received and yet to process> event_received = <0/1, no event to process/event received and yet to process> cmd_pending = <number of cmd pending> tx_pending = <number of Tx packet pending> rx_pending = <number of Rx packet pending> 3) FOR DRIVER CONFIGURATION regrdwr This command is used to read/write the adapter register. Usage: echo " <type> <offset> [value]" > regrdwr cat regrdwr where the parameters are, <type>: 1:MAC/SOC, 2:BBP, 3:RF, 4:PMIC, 5:CAU <offset>: offset of register [value]: value to be written Examples: echo "1 0xa060" > regrdwr : Read the MAC register echo "1 0xa060 0x12" > regrdwr : Write the MAC register echo "1 0xa794 0x80000000" > regrdwr : Write 0x80000000 to MAC register memrw This command is used to read/write the firmware memory. Usage: 1) For reading firmware memory location. echo r <address> 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/mwifiex/mlan0/memrw cat /sys/kernel/debug/mwifiex/mlan0/memrw 2) For writing value to firmware memory location. echo w <address> [value] > /sys/kernel/debug/mwifiex/mlan0/memrw where the parameters are, <address>: memory address [value]: value to be written Examples: echo r 0x4cf70 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/mwifiex/mlan0/memrw cat /sys/kernel/debug/mwifiex/mlan0/memrw : Read memory address 0x4cf70 iwpriv mlan0 memrdwr -0x7fff6000 -0x40000000 echo w 0x8000a000 0xc0000000 > /sys/kernel/debug/mwifiex/mlan0/memrw : Write 0xc0000000 to memory address 0x8000a000 rdeeprom This command is used to read the EEPROM contents of the card. Usage: echo "<offset> <length>" > rdeeprom cat rdeeprom where the parameters are, <offset>: multiples of 4 <length>: 4-20, multiples of 4 Example: echo "0 20" > rdeeprom : Read 20 bytes of EEPROM data from offset 0 hscfg This command is used to debug/simulate host sleep feature using different configuration parameters. Usage: echo "<condition> [GPIO# [gap]]]" > hscfg cat hscfg where the parameters are, <condition>: bit 0 = 1 -- broadcast data bit 1 = 1 -- unicast data bit 2 = 1 -- mac event bit 3 = 1 -- multicast data [GPIO#]: pin number of GPIO used to wakeup the host. GPIO pin# (e.g. 0-7) or 0xff (interface, e.g. SDIO will be used instead). [gap]: the gap in milliseconds between wakeup signal and wakeup event or 0xff for special setting (host acknowledge required) when GPIO is used to wakeup host. Examples: echo "-1" > hscfg : Cancel host sleep mode echo "3" > hscfg : Broadcast and unicast data; Use GPIO and gap set previously echo "2 3" > hscfg : Unicast data and GPIO 3; Use gap set previously echo "2 1 160" > hscfg : Unicast data, GPIO 1 and gap 160 ms echo "2 1 0xff" > hscfg : Unicast data, GPIO 1; Wait for host to ack before sending wakeup event getlog This command is used to get the statistics available in the station. Usage: cat getlog device_dump This command is used to dump driver information and firmware memory segments. Usage: cat fw_dump verext This command is used to get extended firmware version string using different configuration parameters. Usage: echo "[version_str_sel]" > verext cat verext [version_str_sel]: firmware support several extend version string cases, include 0/1/10/20/21/99 ===============================================================================