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/*-
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* Based on BSD-licensed source modules in the Linux iwlwifi driver,
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* which were used as the reference documentation for this implementation.
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*
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* Driver version we are currently based off of is
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* Linux 4.7.3 (tag id d7f6728f57e3ecbb7ef34eb7d9f564d514775d75)
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*
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***********************************************************************
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*
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*
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* This file is provided under a dual BSD/GPLv2 license. When using or
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* redistributing this file, you may do so under either license.
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*
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* GPL LICENSE SUMMARY
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*
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* Copyright(c) 2012 - 2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2014 Intel Mobile Communications GmbH
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* Copyright(c) 2015 - 2016 Intel Deutschland GmbH
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110,
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* USA
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*
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* The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution
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* in the file called COPYING.
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*
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* Contact Information:
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* Intel Linux Wireless <linuxwifi@intel.com>
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* Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497
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*
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* BSD LICENSE
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*
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* Copyright(c) 2012 - 2014 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2014 Intel Mobile Communications GmbH
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* Copyright(c) 2015 - 2016 Intel Deutschland GmbH
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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*
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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* distribution.
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* * Neither the name Intel Corporation nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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*****************************************************************************/
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/* $FreeBSD$ */
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#ifndef __IF_IWM_STA_H__
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#define __IF_IWM_STA_H__
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/**
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* DOC: station table - introduction
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*
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* The station table is a list of data structure that reprensent the stations.
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* In STA/P2P client mode, the driver will hold one station for the AP/ GO.
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* In GO/AP mode, the driver will have as many stations as associated clients.
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* All these stations are reflected in the fw's station table. The driver
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* keeps the fw's station table up to date with the ADD_STA command. Stations
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* can be removed by the REMOVE_STA command.
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*
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* All the data related to a station is held in the structure %iwl_mvm_sta
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* which is embed in the mac80211's %ieee80211_sta (in the drv_priv) area.
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* This data includes the index of the station in the fw, per tid information
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* (sequence numbers, Block-ack state machine, etc...). The stations are
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* created and deleted by the %sta_state callback from %ieee80211_ops.
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*
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* The driver holds a map: %fw_id_to_mac_id that allows to fetch a
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* %ieee80211_sta (and the %iwl_mvm_sta embedded into it) based on a fw
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* station index. That way, the driver is able to get the tid related data in
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* O(1) in time sensitive paths (Tx / Tx response / BA notification). These
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* paths are triggered by the fw, and the driver needs to get a pointer to the
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* %ieee80211 structure. This map helps to get that pointer quickly.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: station table - locking
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*
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* As stated before, the station is created / deleted by mac80211's %sta_state
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* callback from %ieee80211_ops which can sleep. The next paragraph explains
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* the locking of a single stations, the next ones relates to the station
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* table.
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*
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* The station holds the sequence number per tid. So this data needs to be
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* accessed in the Tx path (which is softIRQ). It also holds the Block-Ack
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* information (the state machine / and the logic that checks if the queues
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* were drained), so it also needs to be accessible from the Tx response flow.
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* In short, the station needs to be access from sleepable context as well as
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* from tasklets, so the station itself needs a spinlock.
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*
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* The writers of %fw_id_to_mac_id map are serialized by the global mutex of
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* the mvm op_mode. This is possible since %sta_state can sleep.
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* The pointers in this map are RCU protected, hence we won't replace the
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* station while we have Tx / Tx response / BA notification running.
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*
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* If a station is deleted while it still has packets in its A-MPDU queues,
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* then the reclaim flow will notice that there is no station in the map for
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* sta_id and it will dump the responses.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: station table - internal stations
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*
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* The FW needs a few internal stations that are not reflected in
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* mac80211, such as broadcast station in AP / GO mode, or AUX sta for
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* scanning and P2P device (during the GO negotiation).
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* For these kind of stations we have %iwl_mvm_int_sta struct which holds the
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* data relevant for them from both %iwl_mvm_sta and %ieee80211_sta.
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* Usually the data for these stations is static, so no locking is required,
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* and no TID data as this is also not needed.
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* One thing to note, is that these stations have an ID in the fw, but not
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* in mac80211. In order to "reserve" them a sta_id in %fw_id_to_mac_id
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* we fill ERR_PTR(EINVAL) in this mapping and all other dereferencing of
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* pointers from this mapping need to check that the value is not error
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* or NULL.
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*
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* Currently there is only one auxiliary station for scanning, initialized
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* on init.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: station table - AP Station in STA mode
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*
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* %iwl_mvm_vif includes the index of the AP station in the fw's STA table:
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* %ap_sta_id. To get the point to the corresponding %ieee80211_sta,
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* &fw_id_to_mac_id can be used. Due to the way the fw works, we must not remove
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* the AP station from the fw before setting the MAC context as unassociated.
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* Hence, %fw_id_to_mac_id[%ap_sta_id] will be NULLed when the AP station is
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* removed by mac80211, but the station won't be removed in the fw until the
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* VIF is set as unassociated. Then, %ap_sta_id will be invalidated.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: station table - Drain vs. Flush
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*
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* Flush means that all the frames in the SCD queue are dumped regardless the
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* station to which they were sent. We do that when we disassociate and before
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* we remove the STA of the AP. The flush can be done synchronously against the
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* fw.
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* Drain means that the fw will drop all the frames sent to a specific station.
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* This is useful when a client (if we are IBSS / GO or AP) disassociates. In
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* that case, we need to drain all the frames for that client from the AC queues
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* that are shared with the other clients. Only then, we can remove the STA in
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* the fw. In order to do so, we track the non-AMPDU packets for each station.
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* If mac80211 removes a STA and if it still has non-AMPDU packets pending in
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* the queues, we mark this station as %EBUSY in %fw_id_to_mac_id, and drop all
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* the frames for this STA (%iwl_mvm_rm_sta). When the last frame is dropped
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* (we know about it with its Tx response), we remove the station in fw and set
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* it as %NULL in %fw_id_to_mac_id: this is the purpose of
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* %iwl_mvm_sta_drained_wk.
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*/
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/**
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* DOC: station table - fw restart
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*
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* When the fw asserts, or we have any other issue that requires to reset the
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* driver, we require mac80211 to reconfigure the driver. Since the private
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* data of the stations is embed in mac80211's %ieee80211_sta, that data will
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* not be zeroed and needs to be reinitialized manually.
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* %IWL_MVM_STATUS_IN_HW_RESTART is set during restart and that will hint us
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* that we must not allocate a new sta_id but reuse the previous one. This
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* means that the stations being re-added after the reset will have the same
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* place in the fw as before the reset. We do need to zero the %fw_id_to_mac_id
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* map, since the stations aren't in the fw any more. Internal stations that
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* are not added by mac80211 will be re-added in the init flow that is called
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* after the restart: mac80211 call's %iwl_mvm_mac_start which calls to
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* %iwl_mvm_up.
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*/
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/**
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* Send the STA info to the FW.
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*
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* @sc: the iwm_softc* to use
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* @sta: the STA
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* @update: this is true if the FW is being updated about a STA it already knows
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* about. Otherwise (if this is a new STA), this should be false.
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* @flags: if update==true, this marks what is being changed via ORs of values
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* from enum iwm_sta_modify_flag. Otherwise, this is ignored.
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*/
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extern int iwm_mvm_sta_send_to_fw(struct iwm_softc *sc, struct iwm_node *in,
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boolean_t update);
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extern int iwm_mvm_add_sta(struct iwm_softc *sc, struct iwm_node *in);
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extern int iwm_mvm_update_sta(struct iwm_softc *sc, struct iwm_node *in);
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extern int iwm_mvm_rm_sta(struct iwm_softc *sc, struct ieee80211vap *vap,
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boolean_t is_assoc);
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extern int iwm_mvm_rm_sta_id(struct iwm_softc *sc, struct ieee80211vap *vap);
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extern int iwm_mvm_add_aux_sta(struct iwm_softc *sc);
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extern void iwm_mvm_del_aux_sta(struct iwm_softc *sc);
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extern int iwm_mvm_drain_sta(struct iwm_softc *sc, struct iwm_vap *ivp,
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boolean_t drain);
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#endif /* __IF_IWM_STA_H__ */
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