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Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
170 lines
5.9 KiB
C
Executable file
170 lines
5.9 KiB
C
Executable file
/******************************************************************************
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*
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* Copyright(c) 2007 - 2011 Realtek Corporation. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* 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 WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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* more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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* this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA
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*
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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#ifndef __ODM_DBG_H__
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#define __ODM_DBG_H__
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Define the debug levels
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//
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// 1. DBG_TRACE and DBG_LOUD are used for normal cases.
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// So that, they can help SW engineer to develope or trace states changed
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// and also help HW enginner to trace every operation to and from HW,
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// e.g IO, Tx, Rx.
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//
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// 2. DBG_WARNNING and DBG_SERIOUS are used for unusual or error cases,
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// which help us to debug SW or HW.
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//
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Never used in a call to ODM_RT_TRACE()!
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//
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#define ODM_DBG_OFF 1
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//
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// Fatal bug.
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// For example, Tx/Rx/IO locked up, OS hangs, memory access violation,
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// resource allocation failed, unexpected HW behavior, HW BUG and so on.
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//
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#define ODM_DBG_SERIOUS 2
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//
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// Abnormal, rare, or unexpeted cases.
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// For example, IRP/Packet/OID canceled, device suprisely unremoved and so on.
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//
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#define ODM_DBG_WARNING 3
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//
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// Normal case with useful information about current SW or HW state.
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// For example, Tx/Rx descriptor to fill, Tx/Rx descriptor completed status,
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// SW protocol state change, dynamic mechanism state change and so on.
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//
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#define ODM_DBG_LOUD 4
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//
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// Normal case with detail execution flow or information.
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//
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#define ODM_DBG_TRACE 5
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Define the tracing components
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//
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//BB Functions
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#define ODM_COMP_DIG BIT0
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#define ODM_COMP_RA_MASK BIT1
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#define ODM_COMP_DYNAMIC_TXPWR BIT2
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#define ODM_COMP_FA_CNT BIT3
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#define ODM_COMP_RSSI_MONITOR BIT4
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#define ODM_COMP_CCK_PD BIT5
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#define ODM_COMP_ANT_DIV BIT6
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#define ODM_COMP_PWR_SAVE BIT7
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#define ODM_COMP_PWR_TRAIN BIT8
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#define ODM_COMP_RATE_ADAPTIVE BIT9
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#define ODM_COMP_PATH_DIV BIT10
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#define ODM_COMP_PSD BIT11
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#define ODM_COMP_DYNAMIC_PRICCA BIT12
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#define ODM_COMP_RXHP BIT13
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//MAC Functions
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#define ODM_COMP_EDCA_TURBO BIT16
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#define ODM_COMP_EARLY_MODE BIT17
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//RF Functions
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#define ODM_COMP_TX_PWR_TRACK BIT24
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#define ODM_COMP_RX_GAIN_TRACK BIT25
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#define ODM_COMP_CALIBRATION BIT26
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//Common Functions
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#define ODM_COMP_COMMON BIT30
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#define ODM_COMP_INIT BIT31
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/*------------------------Export Marco Definition---------------------------*/
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#define DbgPrint printk
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#define RT_PRINTK(fmt, args...) DbgPrint( "%s(): " fmt, __FUNCTION__, ## args);
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#ifndef ASSERT
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#define ASSERT(expr)
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#endif
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#if DBG
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#define ODM_RT_TRACE(pDM_Odm, comp, level, fmt) \
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if(((comp) & pDM_Odm->DebugComponents) && (level <= pDM_Odm->DebugLevel)) \
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{ \
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if(pDM_Odm->SupportICType == ODM_RTL8192C) \
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DbgPrint("[ODM-92C] "); \
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else if(pDM_Odm->SupportICType == ODM_RTL8192D) \
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DbgPrint("[ODM-92D] "); \
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else if(pDM_Odm->SupportICType == ODM_RTL8723A) \
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DbgPrint("[ODM-8723A] "); \
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else if(pDM_Odm->SupportICType == ODM_RTL8188E) \
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DbgPrint("[ODM-8188E] "); \
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else if(pDM_Odm->SupportICType == ODM_RTL8812) \
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DbgPrint("[ODM-8812] "); \
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else if(pDM_Odm->SupportICType == ODM_RTL8821) \
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DbgPrint("[ODM-8821] "); \
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RT_PRINTK fmt; \
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}
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#define ODM_RT_TRACE_F(pDM_Odm, comp, level, fmt) \
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if(((comp) & pDM_Odm->DebugComponents) && (level <= pDM_Odm->DebugLevel)) \
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{ \
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RT_PRINTK fmt; \
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}
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#define ODM_RT_ASSERT(pDM_Odm, expr, fmt) \
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if(!(expr)) { \
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DbgPrint( "Assertion failed! %s at ......\n", #expr); \
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DbgPrint( " ......%s,%s,line=%d\n",__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__); \
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RT_PRINTK fmt; \
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ASSERT(FALSE); \
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}
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#define ODM_dbg_enter() { DbgPrint("==> %s\n", __FUNCTION__); }
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#define ODM_dbg_exit() { DbgPrint("<== %s\n", __FUNCTION__); }
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#define ODM_dbg_trace(str) { DbgPrint("%s:%s\n", __FUNCTION__, str); }
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#define ODM_PRINT_ADDR(pDM_Odm, comp, level, title_str, ptr) \
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if(((comp) & pDM_Odm->DebugComponents) && (level <= pDM_Odm->DebugLevel)) \
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{ \
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int __i; \
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u8 * __ptr = (u8 *)ptr; \
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DbgPrint("[ODM] "); \
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DbgPrint(title_str); \
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DbgPrint(" "); \
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for( __i=0; __i<6; __i++ ) \
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DbgPrint("%02X%s", __ptr[__i], (__i==5)?"":"-"); \
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DbgPrint("\n"); \
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}
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#else
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#define ODM_RT_TRACE(pDM_Odm, comp, level, fmt)
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#define ODM_RT_TRACE_F(pDM_Odm, comp, level, fmt)
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#define ODM_RT_ASSERT(pDM_Odm, expr, fmt)
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#define ODM_dbg_enter()
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#define ODM_dbg_exit()
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#define ODM_dbg_trace(str)
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#define ODM_PRINT_ADDR(pDM_Odm, comp, level, title_str, ptr)
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#endif
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void
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ODM_InitDebugSetting(
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IN PDM_ODM_T pDM_Odm
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);
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#endif // __ODM_DBG_H__
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