| /* |
| * Linux WiMAX |
| * RF-kill framework integration |
| * |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2008 Intel Corporation <linux-wimax@intel.com> |
| * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version |
| * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| * |
| * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| * |
| * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
| * 02110-1301, USA. |
| * |
| * |
| * This integrates into the Linux Kernel rfkill susbystem so that the |
| * drivers just have to do the bare minimal work, which is providing a |
| * method to set the software RF-Kill switch and to report changes in |
| * the software and hardware switch status. |
| * |
| * A non-polled generic rfkill device is embedded into the WiMAX |
| * subsystem's representation of a device. |
| * |
| * FIXME: Need polled support? Let drivers provide a poll routine |
| * and hand it to rfkill ops then? |
| * |
| * All device drivers have to do is after wimax_dev_init(), call |
| * wimax_report_rfkill_hw() and wimax_report_rfkill_sw() to update |
| * initial state and then every time it changes. See wimax.h:struct |
| * wimax_dev for more information. |
| * |
| * ROADMAP |
| * |
| * wimax_gnl_doit_rfkill() User space calling wimax_rfkill() |
| * wimax_rfkill() Kernel calling wimax_rfkill() |
| * __wimax_rf_toggle_radio() |
| * |
| * wimax_rfkill_set_radio_block() RF-Kill subsystem calling |
| * __wimax_rf_toggle_radio() |
| * |
| * __wimax_rf_toggle_radio() |
| * wimax_dev->op_rfkill_sw_toggle() Driver backend |
| * __wimax_state_change() |
| * |
| * wimax_report_rfkill_sw() Driver reports state change |
| * __wimax_state_change() |
| * |
| * wimax_report_rfkill_hw() Driver reports state change |
| * __wimax_state_change() |
| * |
| * wimax_rfkill_add() Initialize/shutdown rfkill support |
| * wimax_rfkill_rm() [called by wimax_dev_add/rm()] |
| */ |
| |
| #include <net/wimax.h> |
| #include <net/genetlink.h> |
| #include <linux/wimax.h> |
| #include <linux/security.h> |
| #include <linux/rfkill.h> |
| #include <linux/export.h> |
| #include "wimax-internal.h" |
| |
| #define D_SUBMODULE op_rfkill |
| #include "debug-levels.h" |
| |
| /** |
| * wimax_report_rfkill_hw - Reports changes in the hardware RF switch |
| * |
| * @wimax_dev: WiMAX device descriptor |
| * |
| * @state: New state of the RF Kill switch. %WIMAX_RF_ON radio on, |
| * %WIMAX_RF_OFF radio off. |
| * |
| * When the device detects a change in the state of thehardware RF |
| * switch, it must call this function to let the WiMAX kernel stack |
| * know that the state has changed so it can be properly propagated. |
| * |
| * The WiMAX stack caches the state (the driver doesn't need to). As |
| * well, as the change is propagated it will come back as a request to |
| * change the software state to mirror the hardware state. |
| * |
| * If the device doesn't have a hardware kill switch, just report |
| * it on initialization as always on (%WIMAX_RF_ON, radio on). |
| */ |
| void wimax_report_rfkill_hw(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev, |
| enum wimax_rf_state state) |
| { |
| int result; |
| struct device *dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| enum wimax_st wimax_state; |
| |
| d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u)\n", wimax_dev, state); |
| BUG_ON(state == WIMAX_RF_QUERY); |
| BUG_ON(state != WIMAX_RF_ON && state != WIMAX_RF_OFF); |
| |
| mutex_lock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| result = wimax_dev_is_ready(wimax_dev); |
| if (result < 0) |
| goto error_not_ready; |
| |
| if (state != wimax_dev->rf_hw) { |
| wimax_dev->rf_hw = state; |
| if (wimax_dev->rf_hw == WIMAX_RF_ON && |
| wimax_dev->rf_sw == WIMAX_RF_ON) |
| wimax_state = WIMAX_ST_READY; |
| else |
| wimax_state = WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF; |
| |
| result = rfkill_set_hw_state(wimax_dev->rfkill, |
| state == WIMAX_RF_OFF); |
| |
| __wimax_state_change(wimax_dev, wimax_state); |
| } |
| error_not_ready: |
| mutex_unlock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u) = void [%d]\n", |
| wimax_dev, state, result); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wimax_report_rfkill_hw); |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * wimax_report_rfkill_sw - Reports changes in the software RF switch |
| * |
| * @wimax_dev: WiMAX device descriptor |
| * |
| * @state: New state of the RF kill switch. %WIMAX_RF_ON radio on, |
| * %WIMAX_RF_OFF radio off. |
| * |
| * Reports changes in the software RF switch state to the WiMAX stack. |
| * |
| * The main use is during initialization, so the driver can query the |
| * device for its current software radio kill switch state and feed it |
| * to the system. |
| * |
| * On the side, the device does not change the software state by |
| * itself. In practice, this can happen, as the device might decide to |
| * switch (in software) the radio off for different reasons. |
| */ |
| void wimax_report_rfkill_sw(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev, |
| enum wimax_rf_state state) |
| { |
| int result; |
| struct device *dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| enum wimax_st wimax_state; |
| |
| d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u)\n", wimax_dev, state); |
| BUG_ON(state == WIMAX_RF_QUERY); |
| BUG_ON(state != WIMAX_RF_ON && state != WIMAX_RF_OFF); |
| |
| mutex_lock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| result = wimax_dev_is_ready(wimax_dev); |
| if (result < 0) |
| goto error_not_ready; |
| |
| if (state != wimax_dev->rf_sw) { |
| wimax_dev->rf_sw = state; |
| if (wimax_dev->rf_hw == WIMAX_RF_ON && |
| wimax_dev->rf_sw == WIMAX_RF_ON) |
| wimax_state = WIMAX_ST_READY; |
| else |
| wimax_state = WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF; |
| __wimax_state_change(wimax_dev, wimax_state); |
| rfkill_set_sw_state(wimax_dev->rfkill, state == WIMAX_RF_OFF); |
| } |
| error_not_ready: |
| mutex_unlock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u) = void [%d]\n", |
| wimax_dev, state, result); |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(wimax_report_rfkill_sw); |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Callback for the RF Kill toggle operation |
| * |
| * This function is called by: |
| * |
| * - The rfkill subsystem when the RF-Kill key is pressed in the |
| * hardware and the driver notifies through |
| * wimax_report_rfkill_hw(). The rfkill subsystem ends up calling back |
| * here so the software RF Kill switch state is changed to reflect |
| * the hardware switch state. |
| * |
| * - When the user sets the state through sysfs' rfkill/state file |
| * |
| * - When the user calls wimax_rfkill(). |
| * |
| * This call blocks! |
| * |
| * WARNING! When we call rfkill_unregister(), this will be called with |
| * state 0! |
| * |
| * WARNING: wimax_dev must be locked |
| */ |
| static |
| int __wimax_rf_toggle_radio(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev, |
| enum wimax_rf_state state) |
| { |
| int result = 0; |
| struct device *dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| enum wimax_st wimax_state; |
| |
| might_sleep(); |
| d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u)\n", wimax_dev, state); |
| if (wimax_dev->rf_sw == state) |
| goto out_no_change; |
| if (wimax_dev->op_rfkill_sw_toggle != NULL) |
| result = wimax_dev->op_rfkill_sw_toggle(wimax_dev, state); |
| else if (state == WIMAX_RF_OFF) /* No op? can't turn off */ |
| result = -ENXIO; |
| else /* No op? can turn on */ |
| result = 0; /* should never happen tho */ |
| if (result >= 0) { |
| result = 0; |
| wimax_dev->rf_sw = state; |
| wimax_state = state == WIMAX_RF_ON ? |
| WIMAX_ST_READY : WIMAX_ST_RADIO_OFF; |
| __wimax_state_change(wimax_dev, wimax_state); |
| } |
| out_no_change: |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u) = %d\n", |
| wimax_dev, state, result); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Translate from rfkill state to wimax state |
| * |
| * NOTE: Special state handling rules here |
| * |
| * Just pretend the call didn't happen if we are in a state where |
| * we know for sure it cannot be handled (WIMAX_ST_DOWN or |
| * __WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING). rfkill() needs it to register and |
| * unregister, as it will run this path. |
| * |
| * NOTE: This call will block until the operation is completed. |
| */ |
| static int wimax_rfkill_set_radio_block(void *data, bool blocked) |
| { |
| int result; |
| struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev = data; |
| struct device *dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| enum wimax_rf_state rf_state; |
| |
| d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p blocked %u)\n", wimax_dev, blocked); |
| rf_state = WIMAX_RF_ON; |
| if (blocked) |
| rf_state = WIMAX_RF_OFF; |
| mutex_lock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| if (wimax_dev->state <= __WIMAX_ST_QUIESCING) |
| result = 0; |
| else |
| result = __wimax_rf_toggle_radio(wimax_dev, rf_state); |
| mutex_unlock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p blocked %u) = %d\n", |
| wimax_dev, blocked, result); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| static const struct rfkill_ops wimax_rfkill_ops = { |
| .set_block = wimax_rfkill_set_radio_block, |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * wimax_rfkill - Set the software RF switch state for a WiMAX device |
| * |
| * @wimax_dev: WiMAX device descriptor |
| * |
| * @state: New RF state. |
| * |
| * Returns: |
| * |
| * >= 0 toggle state if ok, < 0 errno code on error. The toggle state |
| * is returned as a bitmap, bit 0 being the hardware RF state, bit 1 |
| * the software RF state. |
| * |
| * 0 means disabled (%WIMAX_RF_ON, radio on), 1 means enabled radio |
| * off (%WIMAX_RF_OFF). |
| * |
| * Description: |
| * |
| * Called by the user when he wants to request the WiMAX radio to be |
| * switched on (%WIMAX_RF_ON) or off (%WIMAX_RF_OFF). With |
| * %WIMAX_RF_QUERY, just the current state is returned. |
| * |
| * NOTE: |
| * |
| * This call will block until the operation is complete. |
| */ |
| int wimax_rfkill(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev, enum wimax_rf_state state) |
| { |
| int result; |
| struct device *dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| |
| d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u)\n", wimax_dev, state); |
| mutex_lock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| result = wimax_dev_is_ready(wimax_dev); |
| if (result < 0) { |
| /* While initializing, < 1.4.3 wimax-tools versions use |
| * this call to check if the device is a valid WiMAX |
| * device; so we allow it to proceed always, |
| * considering the radios are all off. */ |
| if (result == -ENOMEDIUM && state == WIMAX_RF_QUERY) |
| result = WIMAX_RF_OFF << 1 | WIMAX_RF_OFF; |
| goto error_not_ready; |
| } |
| switch (state) { |
| case WIMAX_RF_ON: |
| case WIMAX_RF_OFF: |
| result = __wimax_rf_toggle_radio(wimax_dev, state); |
| if (result < 0) |
| goto error; |
| rfkill_set_sw_state(wimax_dev->rfkill, state == WIMAX_RF_OFF); |
| break; |
| case WIMAX_RF_QUERY: |
| break; |
| default: |
| result = -EINVAL; |
| goto error; |
| } |
| result = wimax_dev->rf_sw << 1 | wimax_dev->rf_hw; |
| error: |
| error_not_ready: |
| mutex_unlock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u) = %d\n", |
| wimax_dev, state, result); |
| return result; |
| } |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(wimax_rfkill); |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Register a new WiMAX device's RF Kill support |
| * |
| * WARNING: wimax_dev->mutex must be unlocked |
| */ |
| int wimax_rfkill_add(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev) |
| { |
| int result; |
| struct rfkill *rfkill; |
| struct device *dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| |
| d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p)\n", wimax_dev); |
| /* Initialize RF Kill */ |
| result = -ENOMEM; |
| rfkill = rfkill_alloc(wimax_dev->name, dev, RFKILL_TYPE_WIMAX, |
| &wimax_rfkill_ops, wimax_dev); |
| if (rfkill == NULL) |
| goto error_rfkill_allocate; |
| |
| d_printf(1, dev, "rfkill %p\n", rfkill); |
| |
| wimax_dev->rfkill = rfkill; |
| |
| rfkill_init_sw_state(rfkill, 1); |
| result = rfkill_register(wimax_dev->rfkill); |
| if (result < 0) |
| goto error_rfkill_register; |
| |
| /* If there is no SW toggle op, SW RFKill is always on */ |
| if (wimax_dev->op_rfkill_sw_toggle == NULL) |
| wimax_dev->rf_sw = WIMAX_RF_ON; |
| |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p) = 0\n", wimax_dev); |
| return 0; |
| |
| error_rfkill_register: |
| rfkill_destroy(wimax_dev->rfkill); |
| error_rfkill_allocate: |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p) = %d\n", wimax_dev, result); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Deregister a WiMAX device's RF Kill support |
| * |
| * Ick, we can't call rfkill_free() after rfkill_unregister()...oh |
| * well. |
| * |
| * WARNING: wimax_dev->mutex must be unlocked |
| */ |
| void wimax_rfkill_rm(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev) |
| { |
| struct device *dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p)\n", wimax_dev); |
| rfkill_unregister(wimax_dev->rfkill); |
| rfkill_destroy(wimax_dev->rfkill); |
| d_fnend(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p)\n", wimax_dev); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Exporting to user space over generic netlink |
| * |
| * Parse the rfkill command from user space, return a combination |
| * value that describe the states of the different toggles. |
| * |
| * Only one attribute: the new state requested (on, off or no change, |
| * just query). |
| */ |
| |
| int wimax_gnl_doit_rfkill(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info) |
| { |
| int result, ifindex; |
| struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev; |
| struct device *dev; |
| enum wimax_rf_state new_state; |
| |
| d_fnstart(3, NULL, "(skb %p info %p)\n", skb, info); |
| result = -ENODEV; |
| if (info->attrs[WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_IFIDX] == NULL) { |
| pr_err("WIMAX_GNL_OP_RFKILL: can't find IFIDX attribute\n"); |
| goto error_no_wimax_dev; |
| } |
| ifindex = nla_get_u32(info->attrs[WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_IFIDX]); |
| wimax_dev = wimax_dev_get_by_genl_info(info, ifindex); |
| if (wimax_dev == NULL) |
| goto error_no_wimax_dev; |
| dev = wimax_dev_to_dev(wimax_dev); |
| result = -EINVAL; |
| if (info->attrs[WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_STATE] == NULL) { |
| dev_err(dev, "WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL: can't find RFKILL_STATE " |
| "attribute\n"); |
| goto error_no_pid; |
| } |
| new_state = nla_get_u32(info->attrs[WIMAX_GNL_RFKILL_STATE]); |
| |
| /* Execute the operation and send the result back to user space */ |
| result = wimax_rfkill(wimax_dev, new_state); |
| error_no_pid: |
| dev_put(wimax_dev->net_dev); |
| error_no_wimax_dev: |
| d_fnend(3, NULL, "(skb %p info %p) = %d\n", skb, info, result); |
| return result; |
| } |