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| /************************************************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * FILE : DHF.C |
| * |
| * DATE : $Date: 2004/07/19 08:16:14 $ $Revision: 1.2 $ |
| * Original : 2004/05/28 14:05:34 Revision: 1.36 Tag: hcf7_t20040602_01 |
| * Original : 2004/05/11 06:22:57 Revision: 1.32 Tag: hcf7_t7_20040513_01 |
| * Original : 2004/04/15 09:24:42 Revision: 1.28 Tag: hcf7_t7_20040415_01 |
| * Original : 2004/04/08 15:18:16 Revision: 1.27 Tag: t7_20040413_01 |
| * Original : 2004/04/01 15:32:55 Revision: 1.25 Tag: t7_20040401_01 |
| * Original : 2004/03/10 15:39:28 Revision: 1.21 Tag: t20040310_01 |
| * Original : 2004/03/04 11:03:37 Revision: 1.19 Tag: t20040304_01 |
| * Original : 2004/03/02 09:27:11 Revision: 1.17 Tag: t20040302_03 |
| * Original : 2004/02/24 13:00:28 Revision: 1.15 Tag: t20040224_01 |
| * Original : 2004/02/19 10:57:28 Revision: 1.14 Tag: t20040219_01 |
| * Original : 2003/11/27 09:00:09 Revision: 1.3 Tag: t20021216_01 |
| * |
| * AUTHOR : John Meertens |
| * Nico Valster |
| * |
| * SPECIFICATION: ........ |
| * |
| * DESC : generic functions to handle the download of NIC firmware |
| * Local Support Routines for above procedures |
| * |
| * Customizable via HCFCFG.H, which is included by HCF.H |
| * |
| * |
| * DHF is (intended to be) platform-independent. |
| * DHF is a module that provides a number of routines to download firmware |
| * images (the names primary, station, access point, secondary and tertiary |
| * are used or have been used) to volatile or nonvolatile memory |
| * in WaveLAN/IEEE NICs. To achieve this DHF makes use of the WaveLAN/IEEE |
| * WCI as implemented by the HCF-module. |
| * |
| * Download to non-volatile memory is used to update a WaveLAN/IEEE NIC to new |
| * firmware. Normally this will be an upgrade to newer firmware, although |
| * downgrading to older firmware is possible too. |
| * |
| * Note: relative to Asserts, the following can be observed: |
| * Since the IFB is not known inside the routine, the macro HCFASSERT is replaced with MMDASSERT. |
| * Also the line number reported in the assert is raised by FILE_NAME_OFFSET (10000) to discriminate the |
| * DHF Asserts from HCF and MMD asserts. |
| * |
| *************************************************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * |
| * SOFTWARE LICENSE |
| * |
| * This software is provided subject to the following terms and conditions, |
| * which you should read carefully before using the software. Using this |
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| * |
| * COPYRIGHT (C) 1999 - 2000 by Lucent Technologies. All Rights Reserved |
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| **************************************************************************************************************/ |
| |
| #include "hcf.h" |
| #include "hcfdef.h" |
| #include "dhf.h" |
| #include "mmd.h" |
| |
| /* to distinguish MMD from HCF asserts by means of line number */ |
| #undef FILE_NAME_OFFSET |
| #define FILE_NAME_OFFSET MMD_FILE_NAME_OFFSET |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * |
| * Defines, data structures, and global variables |
| * |
| *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* 12345678901234 */ |
| char signature[14] = "FUPU7D37dhfwci"; |
| |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * |
| * LTV-records retrieved from the NIC to: |
| * - determine compatibility between NIC and image |
| * - ((setup the buffer size dynamically for non-volatile download (see note below) )) |
| * - supply plugging information contained in the PDA (H-I only) |
| * |
| *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* for USB/H1 we needed a smaller value than the CFG_DL_BUF_STRCT reported 8192 |
| for the time being it seems simpler to always use 2000 for USB/H1 as well as all other cases rather than |
| using the "fixed anyway" CFG_DL_BUF_STRCT. */ |
| #define DL_SIZE 2000 |
| |
| /* CFG_IDENTITY_STRCT pri_identity = { LOF(CFG_IDENTITY_STRCT), CFG_PRI_IDENTITY }; */ |
| CFG_SUP_RANGE_STRCT mfi_sup = { LOF(CFG_SUP_RANGE_STRCT), CFG_NIC_MFI_SUP_RANGE }; |
| CFG_SUP_RANGE_STRCT cfi_sup = { LOF(CFG_SUP_RANGE_STRCT), CFG_NIC_CFI_SUP_RANGE }; |
| /* Note: could be used rather than the above explained and defined DL_SIZE if need arises |
| * CFG_DL_BUF_STRCT dl_buf = { LOF(CFG_DL_BUF_STRCT), CFG_DL_BUF }; |
| */ |
| |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * Array ltv_info stores NIC information (in the form of LTV-records) |
| * needed for download. A NULL record indicates the end of the array. |
| *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* The LTV_INFO_STRUCT is needed to save the sizes of the structs, because after a GET_INFO() |
| * the len field is changed to the real len of the RID by the called routine. |
| * This is only relevant if the DHF used without reloading the driver/utility. |
| */ |
| |
| LTV_INFO_STRUCT ltv_info[] = { |
| { (LTVP)&mfi_sup, LOF(CFG_SUP_RANGE_STRCT) } , |
| { (LTVP)&cfi_sup, LOF(CFG_SUP_RANGE_STRCT) } , |
| { (LTVP) NULL, 0 } |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /***********************************************************************************************************/ |
| /*************************************** PROTOTYPES ******************************************************/ |
| /***********************************************************************************************************/ |
| static int check_comp_fw(memimage *fw); |
| |
| |
| /************************************************************************************************************ |
| *.SUBMODULE int check_comp_fw( memimage *fw ) |
| *.PURPOSE Checks compatibility of CFI and MFI, NIC as supplier, station/AP firmware image as supplier. |
| * |
| *.ARGUMENTS |
| * fw F/W image to be downloaded |
| * |
| *.RETURNS |
| * HFC_SUCCESS - firmware OK |
| * DHF_ERR_INCOMP_FW |
| * |
| *.DESCRIPTION |
| * This function uses compatibility and identity information that has been |
| * retrieved from the card which is currently inserted to check whether the |
| * station firmware image to be downloaded is compatible. |
| *.ENDDOC END DOCUMENTATION |
| *************************************************************************************************************/ |
| int |
| check_comp_fw(memimage *fw) |
| { |
| CFG_RANGE20_STRCT *p; |
| int rc = HCF_SUCCESS; |
| CFG_RANGE_SPEC_STRCT *i; |
| |
| switch (fw->identity->typ) { |
| case CFG_FW_IDENTITY: /* Station F/W */ |
| case COMP_ID_FW_AP_FAKE: /* ;?is this useful (used to be: CFG_AP_IDENTITY) */ |
| break; |
| default: |
| MMDASSERT(DO_ASSERT, fw->identity->typ) /* unknown/unsupported firmware_type: */ |
| rc = DHF_ERR_INCOMP_FW; |
| return rc; /* ;? how useful is this anyway, |
| * till that is sorted out might as well violate my own single exit principle |
| */ |
| } |
| p = fw->compat; |
| i = NULL; |
| while (p->len && i == NULL) { /* check the MFI ranges */ |
| if (p->typ == CFG_MFI_ACT_RANGES_STA) { |
| i = mmd_check_comp((void *)p, &mfi_sup); |
| } |
| p++; |
| } |
| MMDASSERT(i, 0) /* MFI: NIC Supplier not compatible with F/W image Actor */ |
| if (i) { |
| p = fw->compat; |
| i = NULL; |
| while (p->len && i == NULL) { /* check the CFI ranges */ |
| if (p->typ == CFG_CFI_ACT_RANGES_STA) { |
| i = mmd_check_comp((void *)p, &cfi_sup); |
| } |
| p++; |
| } |
| MMDASSERT(i, 0) /* CFI: NIC Supplier not compatible with F/W image Actor */ |
| } |
| if (i == NULL) { |
| rc = DHF_ERR_INCOMP_FW; |
| } |
| return rc; |
| } /* check_comp_fw */ |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * |
| * Exported functions |
| * |
| *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| |
| |
| /************************************************************************************************************* |
| * |
| *.MODULE int dhf_download_binary( void *ifbp, memimage *fw ) |
| *.PURPOSE Downloads a complete (primary, station, or access point) firmware image to the NIC. |
| * |
| *.ARGUMENTS |
| * ifbp address of the Interface Block |
| * fw F/W image to be downloaded |
| * |
| *.RETURNS |
| * HCF_SUCCESS - download completed successfully. |
| * DHF_ERR_INCOMP_FW - firmware not compatible |
| * |
| *.DESCRIPTION |
| * Initialize global variables |
| * Connect to the DHF |
| * Check the compatibility of the image (For primary firmware images it is checked first |
| * whether download is necessary). |
| * If everything's download the firmware. |
| * Disconnect from the DHF. |
| * |
| * |
| *.DIAGRAM |
| * |
| *.NOTICE: |
| MMDASSERT is unacceptable because some drivers call dhf_download_binary before hcf_connect |
| |
| * The old comment was: |
| *.ENDDOC END DOCUMENTATION |
| *************************************************************************************************************/ |
| int |
| dhf_download_binary(memimage *fw) |
| { |
| int rc = HCF_SUCCESS; |
| CFG_PROG_STRCT *p; |
| int i; |
| |
| /* validate the image */ |
| for (i = 0; i < sizeof(signature) && fw->signature[i] == signature[i]; i++) |
| ; /* NOP */ |
| if (i != sizeof(signature) || |
| fw->signature[i] != 0x01 || |
| /* test for Little/Big Endian Binary flag */ |
| fw->signature[i+1] != (/* HCF_BIG_ENDIAN ? 'B' : */ 'L')) |
| rc = DHF_ERR_INCOMP_FW; |
| else { /* Little Endian Binary format */ |
| fw->codep = (CFG_PROG_STRCT FAR*)((char *)fw->codep + (hcf_32)fw); |
| fw->identity = (CFG_IDENTITY_STRCT FAR*)((char *)fw->identity + (hcf_32)fw); |
| fw->compat = (CFG_RANGE20_STRCT FAR*)((char *)fw->compat + (hcf_32)fw); |
| for (i = 0; fw->p[i]; i++) |
| fw->p[i] = ((char *)fw->p[i] + (hcf_32)fw); |
| p = fw->codep; |
| while (p->len) { |
| p->host_addr = (char *)p->host_addr + (hcf_32)fw; |
| p++; |
| } |
| } |
| return rc; |
| } /* dhf_download_binary */ |
| |
| |
| /************************************************************************************************************* |
| * |
| *.MODULE int dhf_download_fw( void *ifbp, memimage *fw ) |
| *.PURPOSE Downloads a complete (primary or tertiary) firmware image to the NIC. |
| * |
| *.ARGUMENTS |
| * ifbp address of the Interface Block |
| * fw F/W image to be downloaded |
| * |
| *.RETURNS |
| * HCF_SUCCESS - download completed successfully. |
| * HCF_ERR_NO_NIC - no NIC present |
| * DHF_ERR_INCOMP_FW - firmware not compatible |
| * |
| *.DESCRIPTION |
| * - check the signature of the image |
| * - get the compatibility information from the components on the NIC |
| * - Primary Firmware Identity |
| * - Modem - Firmware I/F |
| * - Controller - Firmware I/F |
| *!! - if necessary ( i.e. H-I) get the PDA contents from the NIC |
| * - check the compatibility of the MFI and CFI of the NIC with the F/W image |
| * Note: the Primary F/W compatibility is only relevant for the "running" HCF and is already verified in |
| * hcf_connect |
| *!! - if necessary ( i.e. H-I) |
| *!! - verify the sumcheck of the PDA |
| *!! - plug the image (based on the PDA and the default plug records) |
| * - loop over all the download LTVs in the image which consists of a sequence of |
| * - CFG_PROG_VOLATILE/CFG_PROG_NON_VOLATILE |
| * - 1 or more sequences of CFG_PROG_ADDR, CFG_PROG_DATA,....,CFG_PROG_DATA |
| * - CFG_PROG_STOP |
| * |
| *.DIAGRAM |
| * |
| *.NOTICE |
| * The old comment was: |
| * // Download primary firmware if necessary and allowed. This is done silently (without telling |
| * // the user) and only if the firmware in the download image is newer than the firmware in the |
| * // card. In Major version 4 of the primary firmware functions of Hermes and Shark were |
| * // combined. Prior to that two separate versions existed. We only have to download primary |
| * // firmware if major version of primary firmware in the NIC < 4. |
| * // download = pri_identity.version_major < 4; |
| * // if ( download ) { |
| * // rc = check_comp_primary( fw ); |
| * // } |
| * It is my understanding that Pri Variant 1 must be updated by Pri Variant 2. The test on |
| * major version < 4 should amount to the same result but be "principally" less correct |
| * In deliberation with the Architecture team, it was decided that this upgrade for old H-I |
| * NICs, is an aspect which belongs on the WSU level not on the DHF level |
| * |
| *.ENDDOC END DOCUMENTATION |
| *************************************************************************************************************/ |
| int |
| dhf_download_fw(void *ifbp, memimage *fw) |
| { |
| int rc = HCF_SUCCESS; |
| LTV_INFO_STRUCT_PTR pp = ltv_info; |
| CFG_PROG_STRCT *p = fw->codep; |
| LTVP ltvp; |
| int i; |
| |
| MMDASSERT(fw != NULL, 0) |
| /* validate the image */ |
| for (i = 0; i < sizeof(signature) && fw->signature[i] == signature[i]; i++) |
| ; /* NOP */ |
| if (i != sizeof(signature) || |
| fw->signature[i] != 0x01 || |
| /* check for binary image */ |
| (fw->signature[i+1] != 'C' && fw->signature[i+1] != (/*HCF_BIG_ENDIAN ? 'B' : */ 'L'))) |
| rc = DHF_ERR_INCOMP_FW; |
| |
| /* Retrieve all information needed for download from the NIC */ |
| while ((rc == HCF_SUCCESS) && ((ltvp = pp->ltvp) != NULL)) { |
| ltvp->len = pp++->len; /* Set len to original len. This len is changed to real len by GET_INFO() */ |
| rc = GET_INFO(ltvp); |
| MMDASSERT(rc == HCF_SUCCESS, rc) |
| MMDASSERT(rc == HCF_SUCCESS, ltvp->typ) |
| MMDASSERT(rc == HCF_SUCCESS, ltvp->len) |
| } |
| if (rc == HCF_SUCCESS) |
| rc = check_comp_fw(fw); |
| if (rc == HCF_SUCCESS) { |
| while (rc == HCF_SUCCESS && p->len) { |
| rc = PUT_INFO(p); |
| p++; |
| } |
| } |
| MMDASSERT(rc == HCF_SUCCESS, rc) |
| return rc; |
| } /* dhf_download_fw */ |
| |
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