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Author SHA1 Message Date
Adrian Chadd
6897698afe Add some fixes to the 11n aggregation HAL calls:
* preserve AR_TxIntrReq on every descriptor in an aggregate chain,
  not just the first descriptor;
* always blank out the descriptor in ar5416ChainTxDesc() when forming
  aggregates - the way I'm using this in the 11n branch is to first
  chain aggregates together, then use the other HAL calls to fill in
  the details.
2011-10-25 23:24:05 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
5916ef68df Add some 11n bits from the if_ath_tx 11n branch:
* Add the TID field in the TX status descriptor;
* Add in the 11n first/middle/last functions for fiddling
  with the descriptors. These are from the Linux and the
  reference driver, but I'm not (currently) using them.
* Add further AR_ISR_S5 register definitions.

Obtained from:	Linux ath9k, Atheros
2011-10-25 23:09:07 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
353d29772b Change the default CABQ time to be 70% of the beacon interval,
rather than the whole beacon interval.

The reference driver and Linux ath9k both choose 80% of the
beacon interval and they do it in the driver rather than
the HAL (Ath reference) or ath9k_hw (ath9k.)

This quietens stuck beacon conditions on my AR9220/AR9280
based NICs when a lot of burst broadcast/multicast traffic
is going on. It doesn't seem to annoy the earlier MACs as
much as the AR9280 and later one.

Obtained from:	Linux ath9k, Atheros
2011-09-28 03:05:04 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
37931a3544 Break out most of the HAL related tweaks into a per-HAL instance,
rather than global variables.

This specifically allows for debugging to be enabled per-NIC, rather
than globally.

Since the ath driver doesn't know about AH_DEBUG, and to keep the ABI
consistent regardless of whether AH_DEBUG is enabled or not, enable the
debug parameter always but only conditionally compile in the debug
methods if needed.

The ALQ support is currently still global pending some brainstorming.

Submitted by:	ssgriffonuser@gmail.com
Reviewed by:	adrian, bschmidt
2011-06-23 02:38:36 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
634be0a971 Use the new per-series antenna and TPC definitions when setting ctl8->11.
This should hopefully make it clearer to developers what is going on
and when TPC is being hacked on, make it obvious why it isn't working for
series 1, 2, 3.

I won't flip on setting TX power for TX series 1, 2, 3 until I've done
some further testing with Kite to ensure it doesn't break anything.
(Before people ask - yes, TPC is only needed for 5ghz regdomains and
yes, Kite is a 2.4ghz only chip, but there are potential use cases
for 2ghz TPC. I just need to sit down and ensure it's supported and
functional.)
2011-05-24 05:49:02 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
dca968a2ce Bring over a few queue changes from ath9k:
* add pspoll/uapsd queue setup defaults;
* enable the exponential backoff window rather than the random
  backoff window when doing TX contention management.
2011-03-22 00:14:17 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
d27f017997 * Remove a not-needed check in the AR5416+ case
* Restore the chip default of the DCU backoff threshold to 0x2,
  mirroring what ath9k does.
2011-03-20 08:47:59 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
4bc2f08fc0 Bring over a copy of the AR5212 TX queue reset and setup routines, in preparation
for fixing them based on the ath9k related TXQ fixes.

I've done this so people can go over the history of the diffs to the original
AR5212 routines (which AR5416 and later chips use) to see what's changed.
2011-03-20 08:42:56 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
c7ff3cee42 Add a temporary workaround so the 11n rate scenario setup code sets a useful
TX chainmask.

since the upper layers don't (yet) know about the active TX/RX chainmasks,
it can't tell the rate scenario functions what to use. I'll eventually sort
this out; this restores functionality in the meantime.
2011-02-05 22:54:37 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
be96a6d39b Just to be sure, make sure the MCS rates are allowed for TX.
Approved by:	rpaulo@
2011-02-01 15:26:30 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
d39a3a978b Don't incorrectly set the burst duration setting in the TX descriptor.
After inspecting the ath9k source, it seems the AR5416 and later MACs
don't take an explicit RTS/CTS duration. A per-scenario (ie, what multi-
rate retry became) rts/cts control flag and packet duration is provided;
the hardware then apparently fills in whatever details are required.
The per-rate sp/lpack duration calculation just isn't used anywhere
in the ath9k TX packet length calculations.

The burst duration register controls something different; it seems to
be involved with RTS/CTS protection of 11n aggregate frames and is set
via a call to ar5416Set11nBurstDuration().

I've done some light testing with rts/cts protected frames and nothing
seems to break; but this may break said RTS/CTS and CTS-to-self protection.
2011-01-31 15:42:42 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
7c913dea08 Fix some errors introduced w/ the last commit; fix setting RTS/CTS in the 11n rate scenario.
* I messed up a couple of things in if_athvar.h; so fix that.
* Undo some guesswork done in ar5416Set11nRateScenario() and introduce a
  flags parameter which lets the caller set a few things. To begin with,
  this includes whether to do RTS or CTS protection.
* If both RTS and CTS is set, only do RTS. Both RTS and CTS shouldn't be
  set on a frame.
2011-01-29 12:30:13 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
94b61069cc Link in the 11n specific TX methods into the HAL. 2011-01-29 12:16:26 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
6468b2baa5 Bring over a fix from ath9k - zero some of the TX descriptors for Kite/AR9285.
Kite doesn't have per-chain control (it has one chain) or antenna control; so
don't try to set those descriptor entries.
2011-01-25 05:47:50 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
9ea467445d Add a new HAL method to retrieve the completion schedule. It sets
the completion schedule from the hardware and returns AH_TRUE if
the hardware supports multi-rate retries (AR5212 and above); and
returns AH_FALSE if the hardware doesn't support multi-rate retries.

The sample rate module directly reads the TX completion descriptor
and extracts the TX schedule information from that. It will be
updated in a future commit to instead use this method to determine
the completion schedule.
2011-01-20 05:49:15 +00:00
Rui Paulo
256796db58 Couple of suggestions from Sam regarding latest commit:
o rename the new variables to comply with the naming scheme
o move the new variables to an AR5212 specific struct
o use ahp when available
o revert to previous ts_flags check
2010-03-02 12:59:42 +00:00
Rui Paulo
9425e26b82 Properly setup the TX FIFO threshold for AR5416 based chipsets,
including the AR9285. This seems to fix some users's problems.

Submitted by:	Jorge Boncompte [DTI2] <jorge at dti2.net>
2010-03-01 17:04:19 +00:00
Sam Leffler
f6cbf16a0f purge HAL_TXSTAT_ALTRATE; you can figure this out by checking ts_finaltsi
and it cannot be used with MCS rate codes
2009-06-13 23:36:54 +00:00
Sam Leffler
59efa8b517 Overhaul regulatory support:
o remove HAL_CHANNEL; convert the hal to use net80211 channels; this
  mostly involves mechanical changes to variable names and channel
  attribute macros
o gut HAL_CHANNEL_PRIVATE as most of the contents are now redundant
  with the net80211 channel available
o change api for ath_hal_init_channels: no more reglass id's, no more outdoor
  indication (was a noop), anM contents
o add ath_hal_getchannels to have the hal construct a channel list without
  altering runtime state; this is used to retrieve the calibration list for
  the device in ath_getradiocaps
o add ath_hal_set_channels to take a channel list and regulatory data from
  above and construct internal state to match (maps frequencies for 900MHz
  cards, setup for CTL lookups, etc)
o compact the private channel table: we keep one private channel
  per frequency instead of one per HAL_CHANNEL; this gives a big
  space savings and potentially improves ani and calibration by
  sharing state (to be seen; didn't see anything in testing); a new config
  option AH_MAXCHAN controls the table size (default to 96 which
  was chosen to be ~3x the largest expected size)
o shrink ani state and change to mirror private channel table (one entry per
  frequency indexed by ic_devdata)
o move ani state flags to private channel state
o remove country codes; use net80211 definitions instead
o remove GSM regulatory support; it's no longer needed now that we
  pass in channel lists from above
o consolidate ADHOC_NO_11A attribute with DISALLOW_ADHOC_11A
o simplify initial channel list construction based on the EEPROM contents;
  we preserve country code support for now but may want to just fallback
  to a WWR sku and dispatch the discovered country code up to user space
  so the channel list can be constructed using the master regdomain tables
o defer to net80211 for max antenna gain
o eliminate sorting of internal channel table; now that we use ic_devdata
  as an index, table lookups are O(1)
o remove internal copy of the country code; the public one is sufficient
o remove AH_SUPPORT_11D conditional compilation; we always support 11d
o remove ath_hal_ispublicsafetysku; not needed any more
o remove ath_hal_isgsmsku; no more GSM stuff
o move Conformance Test Limit (CTL) state from private channel to a lookup
  using per-band pointers cached in the private state block
o remove regulatory class id support; was unused and belongs in net80211
o fix channel list construction to set IEEE80211_CHAN_NOADHOC,
  IEEE80211_CHAN_NOHOSTAP, and IEEE80211_CHAN_4MSXMIT
o remove private channel flags CHANNEL_DFS and CHANNEL_4MS_LIMIT; these are
  now set in the constructed net80211 channel
o store CHANNEL_NFCREQUIRED (Noise Floor Required) channel attribute in one
  of the driver-private flag bits of the net80211 channel
o move 900MHz frequency mapping into the hal; the mapped frequency is stored
  in the private channel and used throughout the hal (no more mapping in the
  driver and/or net80211)
o remove ath_hal_mhz2ieee; it's no longer needed as net80211 does the
  calculation and available in the net80211 channel
o change noise floor calibration logic to work with compacted private channel
  table setup; this may require revisiting as we no longer can distinguish
  channel attributes (e.g. 11b vs 11g vs turbo) but since the data is used
  only to calculate status data we can live with it for now
o change ah_getChipPowerLimits internal method to operate on a single channel
  instead of all channels in the private channel table
o add ath_hal_gethwchannel to map a net80211 channel to a h/w frequency
  (always the same except for 900MHz channels)
o add HAL_EEBADREG and HAL_EEBADCC status codes to better identify regulatory
  problems
o remove CTRY_DEBUG and CTRY_DEFAULT enum's; these come from net80211 now
o change ath_hal_getwirelessmodes to really return wireless modes supported
  by the hardware (was previously applying regulatory constraints)
o return channel interference status with IEEE80211_CHANSTATE_CWINT (should
  change to a callback so hal api's can take const pointers)
o remove some #define's no longer needed with the inclusion of
  <net80211/_ieee80211.h>

Sponsored by:   Carlson Wireless
2009-01-28 18:00:22 +00:00
Sam Leffler
1477970585 import ath hal 2008-12-01 16:43:08 +00:00