/* * Copyright (C) 2010 NXP Semiconductors * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * \file phFriNfc_OvrHal.h * \brief Overlapped HAL * * Project: NFC-FRI * Creator: Gerald Kersch * * $Date: Tue May 19 10:30:18 2009 $ * Changed by: $Author: ing07336 $ * $Revision: 1.13 $ * $Aliases: NFC_FRI1.1_WK922_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK920_R25_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK922_R26_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK924_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK924_R27_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK926_R28_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK928_R29_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK930_R30_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK934_PREP_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK934_R31_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK941_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK941_PREP2,NFC_FRI1.1_WK941_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK949_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_10,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_13,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_14,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1007_R33_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1007_R33_4,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_2,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1023_R35_1 $ * */ #ifndef PHFRINFC_OVRHAL_H #define PHFRINFC_OVRHAL_H #include <phFriNfc.h> #ifdef PH_HAL4_ENABLE #include <phHal4Nfc.h> #else #include <phHalNfc.h> #endif #include <phNfcCompId.h> #include <phNfcStatus.h> /** * \name Overlapped HAL * * File: \ref phFriNfc_OvrHal.h * */ /*@{*/ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_FILEREVISION "$Revision: 1.13 $" /** \ingroup grp_file_attributes */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_FILEALIASES "$Aliases: NFC_FRI1.1_WK922_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK920_R25_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK922_R26_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK924_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK924_R27_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK926_R28_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK928_R29_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK930_R30_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK934_PREP_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK934_R31_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK941_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK941_PREP2,NFC_FRI1.1_WK941_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK949_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_10,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_13,NFC_FRI1.1_WK943_R32_14,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1007_R33_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1007_R33_4,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_PREP1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_1,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1017_R34_2,NFC_FRI1.1_WK1023_R35_1 $" /** \ingroup grp_file_attributes */ /*@}*/ /** \defgroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal Overlapped HAL * * This component encapsulates the HAL functions, suited for the NFC-FRI overlapped way of operation. The HAL itself * is used as it is, wrapped by this component. The purpose of the wrapper is to de-couple a blocking I/O, as used by * the HAL, from the overlapped I/O operation mode the FRI is using. * * \par Device Based Functions * NFC Device Based Functions are used to address the NFC device (local device) directly. * These are all functions that use no Remote Device Information. * * \par Connection Based Functions * Connection Based Functions use the Remote Device Information to describe a connection * to a certain Remote Device. * * \par Component Instance Sharing * FRI components accessing one NFC device share one instance of the Overlapped HAL. Therefore * each calling FRI component must specify - together with the call - where to deliver the * response of the overlapped operation. * * \par Lowest Layer * The Overlapped HAL represents the NFC Device, the lowest layer of the FRI components. * * \par Completion Forced * The \b HAL \b functions (and underlying functions) of this library must complete before a new call can * be issued. No HAL operation must be pending. * */ /*@{*/ /** * \name OVR HAL Constants */ /*@{*/ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_MAX_NUM_MOCKUP_PARAM 255 /**< Number of mockup indices that are are prepared. */ /* Harsha: changed from 48 to 128, to work with the Mifare 4k TCs */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_MAX_NUM_MOCKUP_RDI 4 /**< Max. number of mockup RDIs. */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_MAX_TEST_DELAY 1000 /**< Max. test delay in OVR HAL. */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_POLL_PAYLOAD_LEN 5 /**< Length of the POLL payload. */ /* @GK/5.6.06 */ /*@}*/ /*@}*/ /* defgroup... */ /** \defgroup grp_ovr_hal_cmd Overlapped HAL Command List * \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * These are the command definitions for the Overlapped HAL. They are used internally by the * implementation of the component. */ /*@{*/ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_NUL (0) /**< \brief We're in NO command */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_ENU (1) /**< \brief Enumerate */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_OPE (2) /**< \brief Open */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_CLO (3) /**< \brief Close */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_GDC (4) /**< \brief Get Dev Caps */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_POL (5) /**< \brief Poll */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_CON (6) /**< \brief Connect */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_DIS (7) /**< \brief Disconnect */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_TRX (8) /**< \brief Transceive */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_STM (9) /**< \brief Start Target Mode */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_SND (10) /**< \brief Send */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_RCV (11) /**< \brief Receive */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_IOC (12) /**< \brief IOCTL */ #define PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_TST (255) /**< \brief OVR HAL test-related command */ /** \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * \brief Post Message Function for Overlapped HAL * * \copydoc page_reg * * This is required by the Overlapped HAL in order to call the blocking (original HAL) in another * thread. This function is required in addition to \ref pphFriNfc_OvrHalPresetParm to be * implemented in the integrating software. * * \par First Parameter: Context of the Integration * Set to the value, the Integration has provided when initialising this component. */ typedef void (*pphFriNfc_OvrHalPostMsg_t)(void*); /** \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * \brief Abort Function (to be defined/implemented by the Integration) * * \copydoc page_reg * * This is required by the Overlapped HAL in order abort a pending Overlapped HAL operation. This funtion will be * internally called by the \ref phFriNfc_OvrHal_Abort function. * * \par First Parameter: Context of the Integration * Set to the value, the Integration has provided when initialising this component. * * \par Return value: * As defined by the integration */ typedef NFCSTATUS (*pphFriNfc_OvrHalAbort_t)(void*); typedef void (*pphOvrHal_CB_t) (phHal_sRemoteDevInformation_t *RemoteDevHandle, NFCSTATUS status, phNfc_sData_t *pRecvdata, void *context); /** \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * \brief Preset Function to prepare the parameters in the HAL * * \copydoc page_reg * * This function (pointer) is called by the Overlapped HAL to prepare the function call parameters * in the HAL before posting the start message. As we have an asynchronously running FRI, but a * synchronous HAL, the calls need to be "decoupled". This means, the HAL needs to run under * a different time-base (or thread/task etc.). The consequence is that the data exchange between * FRI and HAL must be done as required by the integration/system itself. The declaration * of the function pointer allows for the integrating software to implement whatever functionality * is required to convey the data. * * * \par First Parameter * Context of the Integration Set to the value, the Integration has provided when initialising * this component. * * \par Second Parameter: * \b HAL \b Command, as defined in the module \ref grp_ovr_hal_cmd. * * \par Third Parameter: * \b Pointers to a specific structure containing the parameters of the HAL functions to be * called. * * \par Forth parameter: * Immediate Operation result (not the result of the HAL operation). Usually this is * \ref NFCSTATUS_PENDING (for a successfully triggered HAL I/O or an error value that is * returned by the HAL immediately, such as \ref NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER. * * \par Return value: * A boolean (\ref grp_special_conventions) value. The integration implementation must ensure * that, if the function \b succeeds, the return value is \b TRUE, otherwise false. */ typedef uint8_t (*pphFriNfc_OvrHalPresetParm)(void*, uint16_t, void*, NFCSTATUS*); /** \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * \brief Overlapped HAL Context * * The Overlapped HAL structure. This structure contains the HAL "context" that * is required by the FRI on a connection basis. Please note that the Overlapped HAL is * a shared component, requiring a special completion notification mechanism. * Read more in the description of this component. * */ typedef struct phFriNfc_OvrHal { /** Currently active operation of the component. If no operation is pending, the content of this member is * \ref PH_FRINFC_OVRHAL_NUL . The component refuses a new call if the contenet is different, namely one * of the other values defined in \ref grp_ovr_hal_cmd . */ uint8_t Operation; /** The \b temporary pointer to the completion routine information. The HAL needs - for each call - to be told about the * completion routine of the upper (calling) component. This major difference to other components is because * some functions of the HAL are connection-based and some are not. Moreover it is because the HAL is shared * among the FRI components. So, with a variety of potential callers it is required for each caller to instruct * the HAL about the "delivery" address of the response for each individual call. */ phFriNfc_CplRt_t TemporaryCompletionInfo; phFriNfc_CplRt_t TemporaryRcvCompletionInfo; phFriNfc_CplRt_t TemporarySndCompletionInfo; /** Points to a function within the Integration that presets the parameters for the actual * HAL call. */ pphFriNfc_OvrHalPresetParm Presetparameters; /** Posts a message to the actual HAL integration, starting a NFC HAL I/O with the pre-set * parameters. */ pphFriNfc_OvrHalPostMsg_t PostMsg; /** The context of the Integration (the SW around this component). This is needed to let * the Overlapped HAL access the Integration's functionality to post a message to another * thread. */ void *IntegrationContext; /** Device reference returned during enumeration: This has to be filled in by the integrating software after a call to the HAL Enumerate function (not contained in the overlapped HAl API). */ phHal_sHwReference_t *psHwReference; /** This flag is set by the ABORT function. The OVR HAL then does no I/O to the real HAL * or to the mockup any more but just completed with the ABORTED status. */ uint8_t OperationAborted; /** Abort function to be implemented by the integration. This parameter can be (optionally) initialized * via the call of \ref phFriNfc_OvrHal_Reset_Abort function. * If it is not NULL, the function pointed by \ref will be internally called by the \ref phFriNfc_OvrHal_Abort function. */ pphFriNfc_OvrHalAbort_t AbortIntegrationFunction; /** Integration-defined Context passed as a parameter of the \ref AbortIntegrationFunction. */ void* AbortIntegrationContext; void* OvrCompletion; phHal_sTransceiveInfo_t TranceiveInfo; /** TODO */ phNfc_sData_t sReceiveData; /** TODO */ phNfc_sData_t sSendData; /** TODO */ phHal4Nfc_TransactInfo_t TransactInfo; uint16_t *pndef_recv_length; } phFriNfc_OvrHal_t; /** * \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * * \brief Transceive Data to/from a Remote Device * * \copydoc page_ovr * * \param[in] OvrHal Component Context. * \param[in] CompletionInfo \copydoc phFriNfc_OvrHal_t::TemporaryCompletionInfo * \param[in,out] RemoteDevInfo Remote Device Information. * \param[in] Cmd Command to perform. * \param[out] DepAdditionalInfo Protocol Information. * \param[in] SendBuf Pointer to the data to send. * \param[in] SendLength Length, in bytes, of the Send Buffer. * \param[out] RecvBuf Pointer to the buffer that receives the data. * \param[in,out] RecvLength Length, in bytes, of the received data. * * \retval NFCSTATUS_PENDING The operation is pending. * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST \copydoc phFriNfc_OvrHal_t::Operation * \retval NFCSTATUS_SUCCESS Success. * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the supplied parameters could not be * properly interpreted. * \retval NFCSTATUS_INVALID_DEVICE The device has not been opened or has been disconnected * meanwhile. * \retval NFCSTATUS_CMD_ABORTED The caller/driver has aborted the request. * \retval NFCSTATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The buffer provided by the caller is too small. * \retval NFCSTATUS_RF_TIMEOUT No data has been received within the TIMEOUT period. * * \note Please refer to HAL Transceive for a detailed description of the * underlying function and the propagated parameters. * */ NFCSTATUS phFriNfc_OvrHal_Transceive(phFriNfc_OvrHal_t *OvrHal, phFriNfc_CplRt_t *CompletionInfo, phHal_sRemoteDevInformation_t *RemoteDevInfo, phHal_uCmdList_t Cmd, phHal_sDepAdditionalInfo_t *DepAdditionalInfo, uint8_t *SendBuf, uint16_t SendLength, uint8_t *RecvBuf, uint16_t *RecvLength); /** * \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * * \brief TODO * */ NFCSTATUS phFriNfc_OvrHal_Receive(phFriNfc_OvrHal_t *OvrHal, phFriNfc_CplRt_t *CompletionInfo, phHal_sRemoteDevInformation_t *RemoteDevInfo, uint8_t *RecvBuf, uint16_t *RecvLength); /** * \ingroup grp_fri_nfc_ovr_hal * * \brief TODO * */ NFCSTATUS phFriNfc_OvrHal_Send(phFriNfc_OvrHal_t *OvrHal, phFriNfc_CplRt_t *CompletionInfo, phHal_sRemoteDevInformation_t *RemoteDevInfo, uint8_t *SendBuf, uint16_t SendLength); NFCSTATUS phFriNfc_OvrHal_Reconnect(phFriNfc_OvrHal_t *OvrHal, phFriNfc_CplRt_t *CompletionInfo, phHal_sRemoteDevInformation_t *RemoteDevInfo); NFCSTATUS phFriNfc_OvrHal_Connect(phFriNfc_OvrHal_t *OvrHal, phFriNfc_CplRt_t *CompletionInfo, phHal_sRemoteDevInformation_t *RemoteDevInfo, phHal_sDevInputParam_t *DevInputParam); #endif