-/*
- * Generic queue structure
- *
- * Contains common data for Rx and Tx queues.
- *
- * Note the difference between TFD_QUEUE_SIZE_MAX and n_window: the hardware
- * always assumes 256 descriptors, so TFD_QUEUE_SIZE_MAX is always 256 (unless
- * there might be HW changes in the future). For the normal TX
- * queues, n_window, which is the size of the software queue data
- * is also 256; however, for the command queue, n_window is only
- * 32 since we don't need so many commands pending. Since the HW
- * still uses 256 BDs for DMA though, TFD_QUEUE_SIZE_MAX stays 256. As a result,
- * the software buffers (in the variables @meta, @txb in struct
- * iwl_txq) only have 32 entries, while the HW buffers (@tfds in
- * the same struct) have 256.
- * This means that we end up with the following:
- * HW entries: | 0 | ... | N * 32 | ... | N * 32 + 31 | ... | 255 |
- * SW entries: | 0 | ... | 31 |
- * where N is a number between 0 and 7. This means that the SW
- * data is a window overlayed over the HW queue.
- */
-struct iwl_queue {
- int write_ptr; /* 1-st empty entry (index) host_w*/
- int read_ptr; /* last used entry (index) host_r*/
- /* use for monitoring and recovering the stuck queue */
- dma_addr_t dma_addr; /* physical addr for BD's */
- int n_window; /* safe queue window */
- u32 id;
- int low_mark; /* low watermark, resume queue if free
- * space more than this */
- int high_mark; /* high watermark, stop queue if free
- * space less than this */
-};