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diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd.1.28.23.x.cn/include/bcm_mpool_pub.h b/drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd.1.28.23.x.cn/include/bcm_mpool_pub.h new file mode 100755 index 00000000..8fe3de7a --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd.1.28.23.x.cn/include/bcm_mpool_pub.h @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ +/* + * Memory pools library, Public interface + * + * API Overview + * + * This package provides a memory allocation subsystem based on pools of + * homogenous objects. + * + * Instrumentation is available for reporting memory utilization both + * on a per-data-structure basis and system wide. + * + * There are two main types defined in this API. + * + * pool manager: A singleton object that acts as a factory for + * pool allocators. It also is used for global + * instrumentation, such as reporting all blocks + * in use across all data structures. The pool manager + * creates and provides individual memory pools + * upon request to application code. + * + * memory pool: An object for allocating homogenous memory blocks. + * + * Global identifiers in this module use the following prefixes: + * bcm_mpm_* Memory pool manager + * bcm_mp_* Memory pool + * + * There are two main types of memory pools: + * + * prealloc: The contiguous memory block of objects can either be supplied + * by the client or malloc'ed by the memory manager. The objects are + * allocated out of a block of memory and freed back to the block. + * + * heap: The memory pool allocator uses the heap (malloc/free) for memory. + * In this case, the pool allocator is just providing statistics + * and instrumentation on top of the heap, without modifying the heap + * allocation implementation. + * + * Copyright (C) 1999-2012, Broadcom Corporation + * + * Unless you and Broadcom execute a separate written software license + * agreement governing use of this software, this software is licensed to you + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), + * available at http://www.broadcom.com/licenses/GPLv2.php, with the + * following added to such license: + * + * As a special exception, the copyright holders of this software give you + * permission to link this software with independent modules, and to copy and + * distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice, provided that + * you also meet, for each linked independent module, the terms and conditions of + * the license of that module. An independent module is a module which is not + * derived from this software. The special exception does not apply to any + * modifications of the software. + * + * Notwithstanding the above, under no circumstances may you combine this + * software in any way with any other Broadcom software provided under a license + * other than the GPL, without Broadcom's express prior written consent. + * + * $Id$ + */ + +#ifndef _BCM_MPOOL_PUB_H +#define _BCM_MPOOL_PUB_H 1 + +#include <typedefs.h> /* needed for uint16 */ + + +/* +************************************************************************** +* +* Type definitions, handles +* +************************************************************************** +*/ + +/* Forward declaration of OSL handle. */ +struct osl_info; + +/* Forward declaration of string buffer. */ +struct bcmstrbuf; + +/* + * Opaque type definition for the pool manager handle. This object is used for global + * memory pool operations such as obtaining a new pool, deleting a pool, iterating and + * instrumentation/debugging. + */ +struct bcm_mpm_mgr; +typedef struct bcm_mpm_mgr *bcm_mpm_mgr_h; + +/* + * Opaque type definition for an instance of a pool. This handle is used for allocating + * and freeing memory through the pool, as well as management/instrumentation on this + * specific pool. + */ +struct bcm_mp_pool; +typedef struct bcm_mp_pool *bcm_mp_pool_h; + + +/* + * To make instrumentation more readable, every memory + * pool must have a readable name. Pool names are up to + * 8 bytes including '\0' termination. (7 printable characters.) + */ +#define BCM_MP_NAMELEN 8 + + +/* + * Type definition for pool statistics. + */ +typedef struct bcm_mp_stats { + char name[BCM_MP_NAMELEN]; /* Name of this pool. */ + unsigned int objsz; /* Object size allocated in this pool */ + uint16 nobj; /* Total number of objects in this pool */ + uint16 num_alloc; /* Number of objects currently allocated */ + uint16 high_water; /* Max number of allocated objects. */ + uint16 failed_alloc; /* Failed allocations. */ +} bcm_mp_stats_t; + + +/* +************************************************************************** +* +* API Routines on the pool manager. +* +************************************************************************** +*/ + +/* + * bcm_mpm_init() - initialize the whole memory pool system. + * + * Parameters: + * osh: INPUT Operating system handle. Needed for heap memory allocation. + * max_pools: INPUT Maximum number of mempools supported. + * mgr: OUTPUT The handle is written with the new pools manager object/handle. + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Object initialized successfully. May be used. + * BCME_NOMEM Initialization failed due to no memory. Object must not be used. + */ +int bcm_mpm_init(struct osl_info *osh, int max_pools, bcm_mpm_mgr_h *mgrp); + + +/* + * bcm_mpm_deinit() - de-initialize the whole memory pool system. + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT Pointer to pool manager handle. + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Memory pool manager successfully de-initialized. + * other Indicated error occured during de-initialization. + */ +int bcm_mpm_deinit(bcm_mpm_mgr_h *mgrp); + +/* + * bcm_mpm_create_prealloc_pool() - Create a new pool for fixed size objects. The + * pool uses a contiguous block of pre-alloced + * memory. The memory block may either be provided + * by the client or dynamically allocated by the + * pool manager. + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT The handle to the pool manager + * obj_sz: INPUT Size of objects that will be allocated by the new pool + * Must be >= sizeof(void *). + * nobj: INPUT Maximum number of concurrently existing objects to support + * memstart INPUT Pointer to the memory to use, or NULL to malloc() + * memsize INPUT Number of bytes referenced from memstart (for error checking). + * Must be 0 if 'memstart' is NULL. + * poolname INPUT For instrumentation, the name of the pool + * newp: OUTPUT The handle for the new pool, if creation is successful + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Pool created ok. + * other Pool not created due to indicated error. newpoolp set to NULL. + * + * + */ +int bcm_mpm_create_prealloc_pool(bcm_mpm_mgr_h mgr, + unsigned int obj_sz, + int nobj, + void *memstart, + unsigned int memsize, + char poolname[BCM_MP_NAMELEN], + bcm_mp_pool_h *newp); + + +/* + * bcm_mpm_delete_prealloc_pool() - Delete a memory pool. This should only be called after + * all memory objects have been freed back to the pool. + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT The handle to the pools manager + * pool: INPUT The handle of the pool to delete + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Pool deleted ok. + * other Pool not deleted due to indicated error. + * + */ +int bcm_mpm_delete_prealloc_pool(bcm_mpm_mgr_h mgr, bcm_mp_pool_h *poolp); + +/* + * bcm_mpm_create_heap_pool() - Create a new pool for fixed size objects. The memory + * pool allocator uses the heap (malloc/free) for memory. + * In this case, the pool allocator is just providing + * statistics and instrumentation on top of the heap, + * without modifying the heap allocation implementation. + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT The handle to the pool manager + * obj_sz: INPUT Size of objects that will be allocated by the new pool + * poolname INPUT For instrumentation, the name of the pool + * newp: OUTPUT The handle for the new pool, if creation is successful + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Pool created ok. + * other Pool not created due to indicated error. newpoolp set to NULL. + * + * + */ +int bcm_mpm_create_heap_pool(bcm_mpm_mgr_h mgr, unsigned int obj_sz, + char poolname[BCM_MP_NAMELEN], + bcm_mp_pool_h *newp); + + +/* + * bcm_mpm_delete_heap_pool() - Delete a memory pool. This should only be called after + * all memory objects have been freed back to the pool. + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT The handle to the pools manager + * pool: INPUT The handle of the pool to delete + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Pool deleted ok. + * other Pool not deleted due to indicated error. + * + */ +int bcm_mpm_delete_heap_pool(bcm_mpm_mgr_h mgr, bcm_mp_pool_h *poolp); + + +/* + * bcm_mpm_stats() - Return stats for all pools + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT The handle to the pools manager + * stats: OUTPUT Array of pool statistics. + * nentries: MOD Max elements in 'stats' array on INPUT. Actual number + * of array elements copied to 'stats' on OUTPUT. + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Ok + * other Error getting stats. + * + */ +int bcm_mpm_stats(bcm_mpm_mgr_h mgr, bcm_mp_stats_t *stats, int *nentries); + + +/* + * bcm_mpm_dump() - Display statistics on all pools + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT The handle to the pools manager + * b: OUTPUT Output buffer. + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Ok + * other Error during dump. + * + */ +int bcm_mpm_dump(bcm_mpm_mgr_h mgr, struct bcmstrbuf *b); + + +/* + * bcm_mpm_get_obj_size() - The size of memory objects may need to be padded to + * compensate for alignment requirements of the objects. + * This function provides the padded object size. If clients + * pre-allocate a memory slab for a memory pool, the + * padded object size should be used by the client to allocate + * the memory slab (in order to provide sufficent space for + * the maximum number of objects). + * + * Parameters: + * mgr: INPUT The handle to the pools manager. + * obj_sz: INPUT Input object size. + * padded_obj_sz: OUTPUT Padded object size. + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Ok + * BCME_BADARG Bad arguments. + * + */ +int bcm_mpm_get_obj_size(bcm_mpm_mgr_h mgr, unsigned int obj_sz, unsigned int *padded_obj_sz); + + +/* +*************************************************************************** +* +* API Routines on a specific pool. +* +*************************************************************************** +*/ + + +/* + * bcm_mp_alloc() - Allocate a memory pool object. + * + * Parameters: + * pool: INPUT The handle to the pool. + * + * Returns: + * A pointer to the new object. NULL on error. + * + */ +void* bcm_mp_alloc(bcm_mp_pool_h pool); + +/* + * bcm_mp_free() - Free a memory pool object. + * + * Parameters: + * pool: INPUT The handle to the pool. + * objp: INPUT A pointer to the object to free. + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Ok + * other Error during free. + * + */ +int bcm_mp_free(bcm_mp_pool_h pool, void *objp); + +/* + * bcm_mp_stats() - Return stats for this pool + * + * Parameters: + * pool: INPUT The handle to the pool + * stats: OUTPUT Pool statistics + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Ok + * other Error getting statistics. + * + */ +int bcm_mp_stats(bcm_mp_pool_h pool, bcm_mp_stats_t *stats); + + +/* + * bcm_mp_dump() - Dump a pool + * + * Parameters: + * pool: INPUT The handle to the pool + * b OUTPUT Output buffer + * + * Returns: + * BCME_OK Ok + * other Error during dump. + * + */ +int bcm_mp_dump(bcm_mp_pool_h pool, struct bcmstrbuf *b); + + +#endif /* _BCM_MPOOL_PUB_H */ |