freebsd-nq/sys/dev/ath/if_ath.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* 3. Neither the names of the above-listed copyright holders nor the names
* of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
* THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* Driver for the Atheros Wireless LAN controller.
*
* This software is derived from work of Atsushi Onoe; his contribution
* is greatly appreciated.
*/
#include "opt_inet.h"
#include "opt_ath.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/callout.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/endian.h>
#include <sys/kthread.h>
#include <sys/taskqueue.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
#include <net/if_types.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include <net/if_llc.h>
#include <net80211/ieee80211_var.h>
#include <net/bpf.h>
#ifdef INET
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
#endif
#include <dev/ath/if_athvar.h>
#include <contrib/dev/ath/ah_desc.h>
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#include <contrib/dev/ath/ah_devid.h> /* XXX for softled */
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#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
#include <dev/ath/ath_tx99/ath_tx99.h>
#endif
/* unaligned little endian access */
#define LE_READ_2(p) \
((u_int16_t) \
((((u_int8_t *)(p))[0] ) | (((u_int8_t *)(p))[1] << 8)))
#define LE_READ_4(p) \
((u_int32_t) \
((((u_int8_t *)(p))[0] ) | (((u_int8_t *)(p))[1] << 8) | \
(((u_int8_t *)(p))[2] << 16) | (((u_int8_t *)(p))[3] << 24)))
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enum {
ATH_LED_TX,
ATH_LED_RX,
ATH_LED_POLL,
};
static void ath_init(void *);
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static void ath_stop_locked(struct ifnet *);
static void ath_stop(struct ifnet *);
static void ath_start(struct ifnet *);
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static int ath_reset(struct ifnet *);
static int ath_media_change(struct ifnet *);
static void ath_watchdog(struct ifnet *);
static int ath_ioctl(struct ifnet *, u_long, caddr_t);
static void ath_fatal_proc(void *, int);
static void ath_rxorn_proc(void *, int);
static void ath_bmiss_proc(void *, int);
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static int ath_key_alloc(struct ieee80211com *,
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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const struct ieee80211_key *,
ieee80211_keyix *, ieee80211_keyix *);
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static int ath_key_delete(struct ieee80211com *,
const struct ieee80211_key *);
static int ath_key_set(struct ieee80211com *, const struct ieee80211_key *,
const u_int8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]);
static void ath_key_update_begin(struct ieee80211com *);
static void ath_key_update_end(struct ieee80211com *);
static void ath_mode_init(struct ath_softc *);
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static void ath_setslottime(struct ath_softc *);
static void ath_updateslot(struct ifnet *);
static int ath_beaconq_setup(struct ath_hal *);
static int ath_beacon_alloc(struct ath_softc *, struct ieee80211_node *);
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static void ath_beacon_setup(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_buf *);
static void ath_beacon_proc(void *, int);
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static void ath_bstuck_proc(void *, int);
static void ath_beacon_free(struct ath_softc *);
static void ath_beacon_config(struct ath_softc *);
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static void ath_descdma_cleanup(struct ath_softc *sc,
struct ath_descdma *, ath_bufhead *);
static int ath_desc_alloc(struct ath_softc *);
static void ath_desc_free(struct ath_softc *);
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static struct ieee80211_node *ath_node_alloc(struct ieee80211_node_table *);
static void ath_node_free(struct ieee80211_node *);
static u_int8_t ath_node_getrssi(const struct ieee80211_node *);
static int ath_rxbuf_init(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_buf *);
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static void ath_recv_mgmt(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct mbuf *m,
struct ieee80211_node *ni,
int subtype, int rssi, u_int32_t rstamp);
static void ath_setdefantenna(struct ath_softc *, u_int);
static void ath_rx_proc(void *, int);
static void ath_txq_init(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *, int);
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static struct ath_txq *ath_txq_setup(struct ath_softc*, int qtype, int subtype);
static int ath_tx_setup(struct ath_softc *, int, int);
static int ath_wme_update(struct ieee80211com *);
static void ath_tx_cleanupq(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_txq *);
static void ath_tx_cleanup(struct ath_softc *);
static int ath_tx_start(struct ath_softc *, struct ieee80211_node *,
struct ath_buf *, struct mbuf *);
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static void ath_tx_proc_q0(void *, int);
static void ath_tx_proc_q0123(void *, int);
static void ath_tx_proc(void *, int);
static int ath_chan_set(struct ath_softc *, struct ieee80211_channel *);
static void ath_draintxq(struct ath_softc *);
static void ath_stoprecv(struct ath_softc *);
static int ath_startrecv(struct ath_softc *);
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static void ath_chan_change(struct ath_softc *, struct ieee80211_channel *);
static void ath_next_scan(void *);
static void ath_calibrate(void *);
static int ath_newstate(struct ieee80211com *, enum ieee80211_state, int);
static void ath_setup_stationkey(struct ieee80211_node *);
static void ath_newassoc(struct ieee80211_node *, int);
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static int ath_getchannels(struct ath_softc *, u_int cc,
HAL_BOOL outdoor, HAL_BOOL xchanmode);
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static void ath_led_event(struct ath_softc *, int);
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static void ath_update_txpow(struct ath_softc *);
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static int ath_rate_setup(struct ath_softc *, u_int mode);
static void ath_setcurmode(struct ath_softc *, enum ieee80211_phymode);
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static void ath_sysctlattach(struct ath_softc *);
static int ath_raw_xmit(struct ieee80211_node *,
struct mbuf *, const struct ieee80211_bpf_params *);
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static void ath_bpfattach(struct ath_softc *);
static void ath_announce(struct ath_softc *);
SYSCTL_DECL(_hw_ath);
/* XXX validate sysctl values */
static int ath_dwelltime = 200; /* 5 channels/second */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, dwell, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_dwelltime,
0, "channel dwell time (ms) for AP/station scanning");
static int ath_calinterval = 30; /* calibrate every 30 secs */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, calibrate, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_calinterval,
0, "chip calibration interval (secs)");
static int ath_outdoor = AH_TRUE; /* outdoor operation */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, outdoor, CTLFLAG_RD, &ath_outdoor,
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0, "outdoor operation");
TUNABLE_INT("hw.ath.outdoor", &ath_outdoor);
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static int ath_xchanmode = AH_TRUE; /* extended channel use */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, xchanmode, CTLFLAG_RD, &ath_xchanmode,
0, "extended channel mode");
TUNABLE_INT("hw.ath.xchanmode", &ath_xchanmode);
static int ath_countrycode = CTRY_DEFAULT; /* country code */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, countrycode, CTLFLAG_RD, &ath_countrycode,
0, "country code");
TUNABLE_INT("hw.ath.countrycode", &ath_countrycode);
static int ath_regdomain = 0; /* regulatory domain */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, regdomain, CTLFLAG_RD, &ath_regdomain,
0, "regulatory domain");
static int ath_rxbuf = ATH_RXBUF; /* # rx buffers to allocate */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, rxbuf, CTLFLAG_RD, &ath_rxbuf,
0, "rx buffers allocated");
TUNABLE_INT("hw.ath.rxbuf", &ath_rxbuf);
static int ath_txbuf = ATH_TXBUF; /* # tx buffers to allocate */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, txbuf, CTLFLAG_RD, &ath_txbuf,
0, "tx buffers allocated");
TUNABLE_INT("hw.ath.txbuf", &ath_txbuf);
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
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static int ath_debug = 0;
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, debug, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_debug,
0, "control debugging printfs");
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TUNABLE_INT("hw.ath.debug", &ath_debug);
enum {
ATH_DEBUG_XMIT = 0x00000001, /* basic xmit operation */
ATH_DEBUG_XMIT_DESC = 0x00000002, /* xmit descriptors */
ATH_DEBUG_RECV = 0x00000004, /* basic recv operation */
ATH_DEBUG_RECV_DESC = 0x00000008, /* recv descriptors */
ATH_DEBUG_RATE = 0x00000010, /* rate control */
ATH_DEBUG_RESET = 0x00000020, /* reset processing */
ATH_DEBUG_MODE = 0x00000040, /* mode init/setup */
ATH_DEBUG_BEACON = 0x00000080, /* beacon handling */
ATH_DEBUG_WATCHDOG = 0x00000100, /* watchdog timeout */
ATH_DEBUG_INTR = 0x00001000, /* ISR */
ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC = 0x00002000, /* tx ISR proc */
ATH_DEBUG_RX_PROC = 0x00004000, /* rx ISR proc */
ATH_DEBUG_BEACON_PROC = 0x00008000, /* beacon ISR proc */
ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE = 0x00010000, /* periodic calibration */
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ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE = 0x00020000, /* key cache management */
ATH_DEBUG_STATE = 0x00040000, /* 802.11 state transitions */
ATH_DEBUG_NODE = 0x00080000, /* node management */
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ATH_DEBUG_LED = 0x00100000, /* led management */
ATH_DEBUG_FF = 0x00200000, /* fast frames */
ATH_DEBUG_DFS = 0x00400000, /* DFS processing */
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ATH_DEBUG_FATAL = 0x80000000, /* fatal errors */
ATH_DEBUG_ANY = 0xffffffff
};
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#define IFF_DUMPPKTS(sc, m) \
((sc->sc_debug & (m)) || \
(sc->sc_ifp->if_flags & (IFF_DEBUG|IFF_LINK2)) == (IFF_DEBUG|IFF_LINK2))
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#define DPRINTF(sc, m, fmt, ...) do { \
if (sc->sc_debug & (m)) \
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printf(fmt, __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#define KEYPRINTF(sc, ix, hk, mac) do { \
if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE) \
ath_keyprint(sc, __func__, ix, hk, mac); \
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} while (0)
static void ath_printrxbuf(struct ath_buf *bf, u_int ix, int);
static void ath_printtxbuf(struct ath_buf *bf, u_int qnum, u_int ix, int done);
#else
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#define IFF_DUMPPKTS(sc, m) \
((sc->sc_ifp->if_flags & (IFF_DEBUG|IFF_LINK2)) == (IFF_DEBUG|IFF_LINK2))
#define DPRINTF(sc, m, fmt, ...) do { \
(void) sc; \
} while (0)
#define KEYPRINTF(sc, k, ix, mac) do { \
(void) sc; \
} while (0)
#endif
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MALLOC_DEFINE(M_ATHDEV, "athdev", "ath driver dma buffers");
int
ath_attach(u_int16_t devid, struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = NULL;
HAL_STATUS status;
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int error = 0, i;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: devid 0x%x\n", __func__, devid);
ifp = sc->sc_ifp = if_alloc(IFT_ETHER);
if (ifp == NULL) {
device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "can not if_alloc()\n");
error = ENOSPC;
goto bad;
}
/* set these up early for if_printf use */
if_initname(ifp, device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
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device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev));
ah = ath_hal_attach(devid, sc, sc->sc_st, sc->sc_sh, &status);
if (ah == NULL) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to attach hardware; HAL status %u\n",
status);
error = ENXIO;
goto bad;
}
if (ah->ah_abi != HAL_ABI_VERSION) {
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if_printf(ifp, "HAL ABI mismatch detected "
"(HAL:0x%x != driver:0x%x)\n",
ah->ah_abi, HAL_ABI_VERSION);
error = ENXIO;
goto bad;
}
sc->sc_ah = ah;
sc->sc_invalid = 0; /* ready to go, enable interrupt handling */
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/*
* Check if the MAC has multi-rate retry support.
* We do this by trying to setup a fake extended
* descriptor. MAC's that don't have support will
* return false w/o doing anything. MAC's that do
* support it will return true w/o doing anything.
*/
sc->sc_mrretry = ath_hal_setupxtxdesc(ah, NULL, 0,0, 0,0, 0,0);
/*
* Check if the device has hardware counters for PHY
* errors. If so we need to enable the MIB interrupt
* so we can act on stat triggers.
*/
if (ath_hal_hwphycounters(ah))
sc->sc_needmib = 1;
/*
* Get the hardware key cache size.
*/
sc->sc_keymax = ath_hal_keycachesize(ah);
if (sc->sc_keymax > ATH_KEYMAX) {
if_printf(ifp, "Warning, using only %u of %u key cache slots\n",
ATH_KEYMAX, sc->sc_keymax);
sc->sc_keymax = ATH_KEYMAX;
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}
/*
* Reset the key cache since some parts do not
* reset the contents on initial power up.
*/
for (i = 0; i < sc->sc_keymax; i++)
ath_hal_keyreset(ah, i);
/*
* Collect the channel list using the default country
* code and including outdoor channels. The 802.11 layer
* is resposible for filtering this list based on settings
* like the phy mode.
*/
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error = ath_getchannels(sc, ath_countrycode,
ath_outdoor, ath_xchanmode);
if (error != 0)
goto bad;
/*
* Setup rate tables for all potential media types.
*/
ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11A);
ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11B);
ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11G);
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ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_A);
ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_G);
/* NB: setup here so ath_rate_update is happy */
ath_setcurmode(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11A);
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/*
* Allocate tx+rx descriptors and populate the lists.
*/
error = ath_desc_alloc(sc);
if (error != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "failed to allocate descriptors: %d\n", error);
goto bad;
}
callout_init(&sc->sc_scan_ch, debug_mpsafenet ? CALLOUT_MPSAFE : 0);
callout_init(&sc->sc_cal_ch, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
callout_init(&sc->sc_dfs_ch, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK_INIT(sc);
sc->sc_tq = taskqueue_create("ath_taskq", M_NOWAIT,
taskqueue_thread_enqueue, &sc->sc_tq);
taskqueue_start_threads(&sc->sc_tq, 1, PI_NET,
"%s taskq", ifp->if_xname);
TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_rxtask, 0, ath_rx_proc, sc);
TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_rxorntask, 0, ath_rxorn_proc, sc);
TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_bmisstask, 0, ath_bmiss_proc, sc);
TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_bstucktask,0, ath_bstuck_proc, sc);
/*
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* Allocate hardware transmit queues: one queue for
* beacon frames and one data queue for each QoS
* priority. Note that the hal handles reseting
* these queues at the needed time.
*
* XXX PS-Poll
*/
sc->sc_bhalq = ath_beaconq_setup(ah);
if (sc->sc_bhalq == (u_int) -1) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to setup a beacon xmit queue!\n");
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error = EIO;
goto bad2;
}
sc->sc_cabq = ath_txq_setup(sc, HAL_TX_QUEUE_CAB, 0);
if (sc->sc_cabq == NULL) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to setup CAB xmit queue!\n");
error = EIO;
goto bad2;
}
ath_txq_init(sc, &sc->sc_mcastq, -1); /* NB: s/w q, qnum not used */
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/* NB: insure BK queue is the lowest priority h/w queue */
if (!ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_BK, HAL_WME_AC_BK)) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to setup xmit queue for %s traffic!\n",
ieee80211_wme_acnames[WME_AC_BK]);
error = EIO;
goto bad2;
}
if (!ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_BE, HAL_WME_AC_BE) ||
!ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_VI, HAL_WME_AC_VI) ||
!ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_VO, HAL_WME_AC_VO)) {
/*
* Not enough hardware tx queues to properly do WME;
* just punt and assign them all to the same h/w queue.
* We could do a better job of this if, for example,
* we allocate queues when we switch from station to
* AP mode.
*/
if (sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VI] != NULL)
ath_tx_cleanupq(sc, sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VI]);
if (sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE] != NULL)
ath_tx_cleanupq(sc, sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE]);
sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE] = sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK];
sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VI] = sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK];
sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VO] = sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK];
}
/*
* Special case certain configurations. Note the
* CAB queue is handled by these specially so don't
* include them when checking the txq setup mask.
*/
switch (sc->sc_txqsetup &~ (1<<sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum)) {
case 0x01:
TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txtask, 0, ath_tx_proc_q0, sc);
break;
case 0x0f:
TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txtask, 0, ath_tx_proc_q0123, sc);
break;
default:
TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txtask, 0, ath_tx_proc, sc);
break;
}
/*
* Setup rate control. Some rate control modules
* call back to change the anntena state so expose
* the necessary entry points.
* XXX maybe belongs in struct ath_ratectrl?
*/
sc->sc_setdefantenna = ath_setdefantenna;
sc->sc_rc = ath_rate_attach(sc);
if (sc->sc_rc == NULL) {
error = EIO;
goto bad2;
}
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sc->sc_blinking = 0;
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sc->sc_ledstate = 1;
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sc->sc_ledon = 0; /* low true */
sc->sc_ledidle = (2700*hz)/1000; /* 2.7sec */
callout_init(&sc->sc_ledtimer, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
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/*
* Auto-enable soft led processing for IBM cards and for
* 5211 minipci cards. Users can also manually enable/disable
* support with a sysctl.
*/
sc->sc_softled = (devid == AR5212_DEVID_IBM || devid == AR5211_DEVID);
if (sc->sc_softled) {
ath_hal_gpioCfgOutput(ah, sc->sc_ledpin);
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ath_hal_gpioset(ah, sc->sc_ledpin, !sc->sc_ledon);
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}
ifp->if_softc = sc;
ifp->if_flags = IFF_SIMPLEX | IFF_BROADCAST | IFF_MULTICAST;
ifp->if_start = ath_start;
ifp->if_watchdog = ath_watchdog;
ifp->if_ioctl = ath_ioctl;
ifp->if_init = ath_init;
IFQ_SET_MAXLEN(&ifp->if_snd, IFQ_MAXLEN);
ifp->if_snd.ifq_drv_maxlen = IFQ_MAXLEN;
IFQ_SET_READY(&ifp->if_snd);
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ic->ic_ifp = ifp;
ic->ic_reset = ath_reset;
ic->ic_newassoc = ath_newassoc;
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ic->ic_updateslot = ath_updateslot;
ic->ic_wme.wme_update = ath_wme_update;
/* XXX not right but it's not used anywhere important */
ic->ic_phytype = IEEE80211_T_OFDM;
ic->ic_opmode = IEEE80211_M_STA;
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ic->ic_caps =
IEEE80211_C_IBSS /* ibss, nee adhoc, mode */
| IEEE80211_C_HOSTAP /* hostap mode */
| IEEE80211_C_MONITOR /* monitor mode */
| IEEE80211_C_AHDEMO /* adhoc demo mode */
| IEEE80211_C_SHPREAMBLE /* short preamble supported */
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| IEEE80211_C_SHSLOT /* short slot time supported */
| IEEE80211_C_WPA /* capable of WPA1+WPA2 */
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;
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/*
* Query the hal to figure out h/w crypto support.
*/
if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_WEP))
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_WEP;
if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_AES_OCB))
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_AES;
if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_AES_CCM))
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_AES_CCM;
if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_CKIP))
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_CKIP;
if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_TKIP)) {
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_TKIP;
/*
* Check if h/w does the MIC and/or whether the
* separate key cache entries are required to
* handle both tx+rx MIC keys.
*/
if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_MIC))
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_TKIPMIC;
/*
* If the h/w supports storing tx+rx MIC keys
* in one cache slot automatically enable use.
*/
if (ath_hal_hastkipsplit(ah) ||
!ath_hal_settkipsplit(ah, AH_FALSE))
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sc->sc_splitmic = 1;
}
sc->sc_hasclrkey = ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_CLR);
sc->sc_mcastkey = ath_hal_getmcastkeysearch(ah);
/*
* Mark key cache slots associated with global keys
* as in use. If we knew TKIP was not to be used we
* could leave the +32, +64, and +32+64 slots free.
*/
for (i = 0; i < IEEE80211_WEP_NKID; i++) {
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i);
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i+64);
if (sc->sc_splitmic) {
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i+32);
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i+32+64);
}
}
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/*
* TPC support can be done either with a global cap or
* per-packet support. The latter is not available on
* all parts. We're a bit pedantic here as all parts
* support a global cap.
*/
if (ath_hal_hastpc(ah) || ath_hal_hastxpowlimit(ah))
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ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_TXPMGT;
/*
* Mark WME capability only if we have sufficient
* hardware queues to do proper priority scheduling.
*/
if (sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE] != sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK])
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_WME;
/*
* Check for misc other capabilities.
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*/
if (ath_hal_hasbursting(ah))
ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_BURST;
/*
* Indicate we need the 802.11 header padded to a
* 32-bit boundary for 4-address and QoS frames.
*/
ic->ic_flags |= IEEE80211_F_DATAPAD;
/*
* Query the hal about antenna support.
*/
sc->sc_defant = ath_hal_getdefantenna(ah);
/*
* Not all chips have the VEOL support we want to
* use with IBSS beacons; check here for it.
*/
sc->sc_hasveol = ath_hal_hasveol(ah);
/* get mac address from hardware */
ath_hal_getmac(ah, ic->ic_myaddr);
/* call MI attach routine. */
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ieee80211_ifattach(ic);
sc->sc_opmode = ic->ic_opmode;
/* override default methods */
ic->ic_node_alloc = ath_node_alloc;
sc->sc_node_free = ic->ic_node_free;
ic->ic_node_free = ath_node_free;
ic->ic_node_getrssi = ath_node_getrssi;
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sc->sc_recv_mgmt = ic->ic_recv_mgmt;
ic->ic_recv_mgmt = ath_recv_mgmt;
sc->sc_newstate = ic->ic_newstate;
ic->ic_newstate = ath_newstate;
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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ic->ic_crypto.cs_max_keyix = sc->sc_keymax;
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ic->ic_crypto.cs_key_alloc = ath_key_alloc;
ic->ic_crypto.cs_key_delete = ath_key_delete;
ic->ic_crypto.cs_key_set = ath_key_set;
ic->ic_crypto.cs_key_update_begin = ath_key_update_begin;
ic->ic_crypto.cs_key_update_end = ath_key_update_end;
ic->ic_raw_xmit = ath_raw_xmit;
/* complete initialization */
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ieee80211_media_init(ic, ath_media_change, ieee80211_media_status);
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ath_bpfattach(sc);
/*
* Setup dynamic sysctl's now that country code and
* regdomain are available from the hal.
*/
ath_sysctlattach(sc);
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if (bootverbose)
ieee80211_announce(ic);
ath_announce(sc);
return 0;
bad2:
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ath_tx_cleanup(sc);
ath_desc_free(sc);
bad:
if (ah)
ath_hal_detach(ah);
if (ifp != NULL)
if_free(ifp);
sc->sc_invalid = 1;
return error;
}
int
ath_detach(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: if_flags %x\n",
__func__, ifp->if_flags);
ath_stop(ifp);
bpfdetach(ifp);
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/*
* NB: the order of these is important:
* o call the 802.11 layer before detaching the hal to
* insure callbacks into the driver to delete global
* key cache entries can be handled
* o reclaim the tx queue data structures after calling
* the 802.11 layer as we'll get called back to reclaim
* node state and potentially want to use them
* o to cleanup the tx queues the hal is called, so detach
* it last
* Other than that, it's straightforward...
*/
ieee80211_ifdetach(&sc->sc_ic);
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#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
if (sc->sc_tx99 != NULL)
sc->sc_tx99->detach(sc->sc_tx99);
#endif
taskqueue_free(sc->sc_tq);
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ath_rate_detach(sc->sc_rc);
ath_desc_free(sc);
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ath_tx_cleanup(sc);
ath_hal_detach(sc->sc_ah);
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if_free(ifp);
return 0;
}
void
ath_suspend(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: if_flags %x\n",
__func__, ifp->if_flags);
ath_stop(ifp);
}
void
ath_resume(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: if_flags %x\n",
__func__, ifp->if_flags);
if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) {
ath_init(sc);
if (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING)
ath_start(ifp);
}
if (sc->sc_softled) {
ath_hal_gpioCfgOutput(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_ledpin);
ath_hal_gpioset(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_ledpin, !sc->sc_ledon);
}
}
void
ath_shutdown(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: if_flags %x\n",
__func__, ifp->if_flags);
ath_stop(ifp);
}
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/*
* Interrupt handler. Most of the actual processing is deferred.
*/
void
ath_intr(void *arg)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_INT status;
if (sc->sc_invalid) {
/*
* The hardware is not ready/present, don't touch anything.
* Note this can happen early on if the IRQ is shared.
*/
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: invalid; ignored\n", __func__);
return;
}
if (!ath_hal_intrpend(ah)) /* shared irq, not for us */
return;
if (!((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) && (ifp->if_drv_flags &
IFF_DRV_RUNNING))) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: if_flags 0x%x\n",
__func__, ifp->if_flags);
ath_hal_getisr(ah, &status); /* clear ISR */
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0); /* disable further intr's */
return;
}
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/*
* Figure out the reason(s) for the interrupt. Note
* that the hal returns a pseudo-ISR that may include
* bits we haven't explicitly enabled so we mask the
* value to insure we only process bits we requested.
*/
ath_hal_getisr(ah, &status); /* NB: clears ISR too */
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_INTR, "%s: status 0x%x\n", __func__, status);
status &= sc->sc_imask; /* discard unasked for bits */
if (status & HAL_INT_FATAL) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_hardware++;
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0); /* disable intr's until reset */
ath_fatal_proc(sc, 0);
} else if (status & HAL_INT_RXORN) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_rxorn++;
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0); /* disable intr's until reset */
taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_rxorntask);
} else {
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if (status & HAL_INT_SWBA) {
/*
* Software beacon alert--time to send a beacon.
* Handle beacon transmission directly; deferring
* this is too slow to meet timing constraints
* under load.
*/
ath_beacon_proc(sc, 0);
}
if (status & HAL_INT_RXEOL) {
/*
* NB: the hardware should re-read the link when
* RXE bit is written, but it doesn't work at
* least on older hardware revs.
*/
sc->sc_stats.ast_rxeol++;
sc->sc_rxlink = NULL;
}
if (status & HAL_INT_TXURN) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_txurn++;
/* bump tx trigger level */
ath_hal_updatetxtriglevel(ah, AH_TRUE);
}
if (status & HAL_INT_RX)
taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_rxtask);
if (status & HAL_INT_TX)
taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_txtask);
if (status & HAL_INT_BMISS) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_bmiss++;
taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_bmisstask);
}
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if (status & HAL_INT_MIB) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_mib++;
/*
* Disable interrupts until we service the MIB
* interrupt; otherwise it will continue to fire.
*/
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
/*
* Let the hal handle the event. We assume it will
* clear whatever condition caused the interrupt.
*/
ath_hal_mibevent(ah, &sc->sc_halstats);
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ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
}
}
}
static void
ath_fatal_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
u_int32_t *state;
u_int32_t len;
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if_printf(ifp, "hardware error; resetting\n");
/*
* Fatal errors are unrecoverable. Typically these
* are caused by DMA errors. Collect h/w state from
* the hal so we can diagnose what's going on.
*/
if (ath_hal_getfatalstate(sc->sc_ah, &state, &len)) {
KASSERT(len >= 6*sizeof(u_int32_t), ("len %u bytes", len));
if_printf(ifp, "0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x, 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x\n",
state[0], state[1] , state[2], state[3],
state[4], state[5]);
}
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ath_reset(ifp);
}
static void
ath_rxorn_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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if_printf(ifp, "rx FIFO overrun; resetting\n");
ath_reset(ifp);
}
static void
ath_bmiss_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: pending %u\n", __func__, pending);
KASSERT(ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA,
("unexpect operating mode %u", ic->ic_opmode));
if (ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
u_int64_t lastrx = sc->sc_lastrx;
u_int64_t tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
u_int bmisstimeout =
ic->ic_bmissthreshold * ic->ic_bss->ni_intval * 1024;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
"%s: tsf %llu lastrx %lld (%llu) bmiss %u\n",
__func__, (unsigned long long) tsf,
(unsigned long long)(tsf - lastrx),
(unsigned long long) lastrx, bmisstimeout);
/*
* Workaround phantom bmiss interrupts by sanity-checking
* the time of our last rx'd frame. If it is within the
* beacon miss interval then ignore the interrupt. If it's
* truly a bmiss we'll get another interrupt soon and that'll
* be dispatched up for processing.
*/
if (tsf - lastrx > bmisstimeout) {
NET_LOCK_GIANT();
ieee80211_beacon_miss(ic);
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT();
} else
sc->sc_stats.ast_bmiss_phantom++;
}
}
static u_int
ath_chan2flags(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct ieee80211_channel *chan)
{
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#define N(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]))
static const u_int modeflags[] = {
0, /* IEEE80211_MODE_AUTO */
CHANNEL_A, /* IEEE80211_MODE_11A */
CHANNEL_B, /* IEEE80211_MODE_11B */
CHANNEL_PUREG, /* IEEE80211_MODE_11G */
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0, /* IEEE80211_MODE_FH */
CHANNEL_ST, /* IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_A */
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CHANNEL_108G /* IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_G */
};
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enum ieee80211_phymode mode = ieee80211_chan2mode(ic, chan);
KASSERT(mode < N(modeflags), ("unexpected phy mode %u", mode));
KASSERT(modeflags[mode] != 0, ("mode %u undefined", mode));
return modeflags[mode];
#undef N
}
static void
ath_init(void *arg)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = (struct ath_softc *) arg;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_STATUS status;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: if_flags 0x%x\n",
__func__, ifp->if_flags);
ATH_LOCK(sc);
/*
* Stop anything previously setup. This is safe
* whether this is the first time through or not.
*/
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ath_stop_locked(ifp);
/*
* The basic interface to setting the hardware in a good
* state is ``reset''. On return the hardware is known to
* be powered up and with interrupts disabled. This must
* be followed by initialization of the appropriate bits
* and then setup of the interrupt mask.
*/
sc->sc_curchan.channel = ic->ic_curchan->ic_freq;
sc->sc_curchan.channelFlags = ath_chan2flags(ic, ic->ic_curchan);
if (!ath_hal_reset(ah, sc->sc_opmode, &sc->sc_curchan, AH_FALSE, &status)) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to reset hardware; hal status %u\n",
status);
goto done;
}
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/*
* This is needed only to setup initial state
* but it's best done after a reset.
*/
ath_update_txpow(sc);
/*
* Likewise this is set during reset so update
* state cached in the driver.
*/
sc->sc_diversity = ath_hal_getdiversity(ah);
sc->sc_calinterval = 1;
sc->sc_caltries = 0;
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/*
* Setup the hardware after reset: the key cache
* is filled as needed and the receive engine is
* set going. Frame transmit is handled entirely
* in the frame output path; there's nothing to do
* here except setup the interrupt mask.
*/
if (ath_startrecv(sc) != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to start recv logic\n");
goto done;
}
/*
* Enable interrupts.
*/
sc->sc_imask = HAL_INT_RX | HAL_INT_TX
| HAL_INT_RXEOL | HAL_INT_RXORN
| HAL_INT_FATAL | HAL_INT_GLOBAL;
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/*
* Enable MIB interrupts when there are hardware phy counters.
* Note we only do this (at the moment) for station mode.
*/
if (sc->sc_needmib && ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA)
sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_MIB;
ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_RUNNING;
ic->ic_state = IEEE80211_S_INIT;
/*
* The hardware should be ready to go now so it's safe
* to kick the 802.11 state machine as it's likely to
* immediately call back to us to send mgmt frames.
*/
ath_chan_change(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
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#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
if (sc->sc_tx99 != NULL)
sc->sc_tx99->start(sc->sc_tx99);
else
#endif
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if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_MONITOR) {
if (ic->ic_roaming != IEEE80211_ROAMING_MANUAL)
ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_SCAN, -1);
} else
ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_RUN, -1);
done:
ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
static void
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ath_stop_locked(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
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struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: invalid %u if_flags 0x%x\n",
__func__, sc->sc_invalid, ifp->if_flags);
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ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
if (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) {
/*
* Shutdown the hardware and driver:
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* reset 802.11 state machine
* turn off timers
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* disable interrupts
* turn off the radio
* clear transmit machinery
* clear receive machinery
* drain and release tx queues
* reclaim beacon resources
* power down hardware
*
* Note that some of this work is not possible if the
* hardware is gone (invalid).
*/
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#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
if (sc->sc_tx99 != NULL)
sc->sc_tx99->stop(sc->sc_tx99);
#endif
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ieee80211_new_state(ic, IEEE80211_S_INIT, -1);
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_RUNNING;
ifp->if_timer = 0;
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if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
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if (sc->sc_softled) {
callout_stop(&sc->sc_ledtimer);
ath_hal_gpioset(ah, sc->sc_ledpin,
!sc->sc_ledon);
sc->sc_blinking = 0;
}
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
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}
ath_draintxq(sc);
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if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
ath_stoprecv(sc);
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ath_hal_phydisable(ah);
} else
sc->sc_rxlink = NULL;
IFQ_DRV_PURGE(&ifp->if_snd);
ath_beacon_free(sc);
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}
}
static void
ath_stop(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
ATH_LOCK(sc);
ath_stop_locked(ifp);
if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
/*
* Set the chip in full sleep mode. Note that we are
* careful to do this only when bringing the interface
* completely to a stop. When the chip is in this state
* it must be carefully woken up or references to
* registers in the PCI clock domain may freeze the bus
* (and system). This varies by chip and is mostly an
* issue with newer parts that go to sleep more quickly.
*/
ath_hal_setpower(sc->sc_ah, HAL_PM_FULL_SLEEP);
}
ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
/*
* Reset the hardware w/o losing operational state. This is
* basically a more efficient way of doing ath_stop, ath_init,
* followed by state transitions to the current 802.11
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* operational state. Used to recover from various errors and
* to reset or reload hardware state.
*/
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static int
ath_reset(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
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struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ieee80211_channel *c;
HAL_STATUS status;
/*
* Convert to a HAL channel description with the flags
* constrained to reflect the current operating mode.
*/
c = ic->ic_curchan;
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sc->sc_curchan.channel = c->ic_freq;
sc->sc_curchan.channelFlags = ath_chan2flags(ic, c);
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0); /* disable interrupts */
ath_draintxq(sc); /* stop xmit side */
ath_stoprecv(sc); /* stop recv side */
/* NB: indicate channel change so we do a full reset */
if (!ath_hal_reset(ah, sc->sc_opmode, &sc->sc_curchan, AH_TRUE, &status))
if_printf(ifp, "%s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u\n",
__func__, status);
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ath_update_txpow(sc); /* update tx power state */
sc->sc_diversity = ath_hal_getdiversity(ah);
sc->sc_calinterval = 1;
sc->sc_caltries = 0;
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/*
* We may be doing a reset in response to an ioctl
* that changes the channel so update any state that
* might change as a result.
*/
ath_chan_change(sc, c);
if (ath_startrecv(sc) != 0) /* restart recv */
if_printf(ifp, "%s: unable to start recv logic\n", __func__);
if (ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_RUN)
ath_beacon_config(sc); /* restart beacons */
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ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
ath_start(ifp); /* restart xmit */
return 0;
}
static void
ath_start(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ieee80211_node *ni;
struct ath_buf *bf;
struct mbuf *m;
struct ieee80211_frame *wh;
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struct ether_header *eh;
if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) == 0 || sc->sc_invalid)
return;
for (;;) {
/*
* Grab a TX buffer and associated resources.
*/
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
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bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_txbuf);
if (bf != NULL)
STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
if (bf == NULL) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT, "%s: out of xmit buffers\n",
__func__);
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_qstop++;
ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
break;
}
/*
* Poll the management queue for frames; they
* have priority over normal data frames.
*/
IF_DEQUEUE(&ic->ic_mgtq, m);
if (m == NULL) {
/*
* No data frames go out unless we're associated.
*/
if (ic->ic_state != IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
"%s: discard data packet, state %s\n",
__func__,
ieee80211_state_name[ic->ic_state]);
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_discard++;
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
break;
}
IFQ_DRV_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m); /* XXX: LOCK */
if (m == NULL) {
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
break;
}
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/*
* Find the node for the destination so we can do
* things like power save and fast frames aggregation.
*/
if (m->m_len < sizeof(struct ether_header) &&
(m = m_pullup(m, sizeof(struct ether_header))) == NULL) {
ic->ic_stats.is_tx_nobuf++; /* XXX */
ni = NULL;
goto bad;
}
eh = mtod(m, struct ether_header *);
ni = ieee80211_find_txnode(ic, eh->ether_dhost);
if (ni == NULL) {
/* NB: ieee80211_find_txnode does stat+msg */
m_freem(m);
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goto bad;
}
if ((ni->ni_flags & IEEE80211_NODE_PWR_MGT) &&
(m->m_flags & M_PWR_SAV) == 0) {
/*
* Station in power save mode; pass the frame
* to the 802.11 layer and continue. We'll get
* the frame back when the time is right.
*/
ieee80211_pwrsave(ic, ni, m);
goto reclaim;
}
/* calculate priority so we can find the tx queue */
if (ieee80211_classify(ic, m, ni)) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
"%s: discard, classification failure\n",
__func__);
m_freem(m);
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goto bad;
}
ifp->if_opackets++;
BPF_MTAP(ifp, m);
/*
* Encapsulate the packet in prep for transmission.
*/
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m = ieee80211_encap(ic, m, ni);
if (m == NULL) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
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"%s: encapsulation failure\n",
__func__);
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_encap++;
goto bad;
}
} else {
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/*
* Hack! The referenced node pointer is in the
* rcvif field of the packet header. This is
* placed there by ieee80211_mgmt_output because
* we need to hold the reference with the frame
* and there's no other way (other than packet
* tags which we consider too expensive to use)
* to pass it along.
*/
ni = (struct ieee80211_node *) m->m_pkthdr.rcvif;
m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = NULL;
wh = mtod(m, struct ieee80211_frame *);
if ((wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK) ==
IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP) {
/* fill time stamp */
u_int64_t tsf;
u_int32_t *tstamp;
tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(ah);
/* XXX: adjust 100us delay to xmit */
tsf += 100;
tstamp = (u_int32_t *)&wh[1];
tstamp[0] = htole32(tsf & 0xffffffff);
tstamp[1] = htole32(tsf >> 32);
}
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_mgmt++;
}
if (ath_tx_start(sc, ni, bf, m)) {
bad:
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ifp->if_oerrors++;
reclaim:
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
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if (ni != NULL)
ieee80211_free_node(ni);
continue;
}
sc->sc_tx_timer = 5;
ifp->if_timer = 1;
}
}
static int
ath_media_change(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
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#define IS_UP(ifp) \
((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) && (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING))
int error;
error = ieee80211_media_change(ifp);
if (error == ENETRESET) {
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO) {
/*
* Adhoc demo mode is just ibss mode w/o beacons
* (mostly). The hal knows nothing about it;
* tell it we're operating in ibss mode.
*/
sc->sc_opmode = HAL_M_IBSS;
} else
sc->sc_opmode = ic->ic_opmode;
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if (IS_UP(ifp))
ath_init(ifp->if_softc); /* XXX lose error */
error = 0;
}
return error;
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#undef IS_UP
}
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
static void
ath_keyprint(struct ath_softc *sc, const char *tag, u_int ix,
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const HAL_KEYVAL *hk, const u_int8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN])
{
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static const char *ciphers[] = {
"WEP",
"AES-OCB",
"AES-CCM",
"CKIP",
"TKIP",
"CLR",
};
int i, n;
printf("%s: [%02u] %-7s ", tag, ix, ciphers[hk->kv_type]);
for (i = 0, n = hk->kv_len; i < n; i++)
printf("%02x", hk->kv_val[i]);
printf(" mac %s", ether_sprintf(mac));
if (hk->kv_type == HAL_CIPHER_TKIP) {
printf(" %s ", sc->sc_splitmic ? "mic" : "rxmic");
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for (i = 0; i < sizeof(hk->kv_mic); i++)
printf("%02x", hk->kv_mic[i]);
#if HAL_ABI_VERSION > 0x06052200
if (!sc->sc_splitmic) {
printf(" txmic ");
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(hk->kv_txmic); i++)
printf("%02x", hk->kv_txmic[i]);
}
#endif
}
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printf("\n");
}
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#endif
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/*
* Set a TKIP key into the hardware. This handles the
* potential distribution of key state to multiple key
* cache slots for TKIP.
*/
static int
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ath_keyset_tkip(struct ath_softc *sc, const struct ieee80211_key *k,
HAL_KEYVAL *hk, const u_int8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN])
{
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#define IEEE80211_KEY_XR (IEEE80211_KEY_XMIT | IEEE80211_KEY_RECV)
static const u_int8_t zerobssid[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN];
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
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KASSERT(k->wk_cipher->ic_cipher == IEEE80211_CIPHER_TKIP,
("got a non-TKIP key, cipher %u", k->wk_cipher->ic_cipher));
if ((k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_XR) == IEEE80211_KEY_XR) {
if (sc->sc_splitmic) {
/*
* TX key goes at first index, RX key at the rx index.
* The hal handles the MIC keys at index+64.
*/
memcpy(hk->kv_mic, k->wk_txmic, sizeof(hk->kv_mic));
KEYPRINTF(sc, k->wk_keyix, hk, zerobssid);
if (!ath_hal_keyset(ah, k->wk_keyix, hk, zerobssid))
return 0;
memcpy(hk->kv_mic, k->wk_rxmic, sizeof(hk->kv_mic));
KEYPRINTF(sc, k->wk_keyix+32, hk, mac);
/* XXX delete tx key on failure? */
return ath_hal_keyset(ah, k->wk_keyix+32, hk, mac);
} else {
/*
* Room for both TX+RX MIC keys in one key cache
* slot, just set key at the first index; the hal
* will handle the reset.
*/
memcpy(hk->kv_mic, k->wk_rxmic, sizeof(hk->kv_mic));
#if HAL_ABI_VERSION > 0x06052200
memcpy(hk->kv_txmic, k->wk_txmic, sizeof(hk->kv_txmic));
#endif
KEYPRINTF(sc, k->wk_keyix, hk, mac);
return ath_hal_keyset(ah, k->wk_keyix, hk, mac);
}
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} else if (k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_XR) {
/*
* TX/RX key goes at first index.
* The hal handles the MIC keys are index+64.
*/
memcpy(hk->kv_mic, k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_XMIT ?
k->wk_txmic : k->wk_rxmic, sizeof(hk->kv_mic));
KEYPRINTF(sc, k->wk_keyix, hk, mac);
return ath_hal_keyset(ah, k->wk_keyix, hk, mac);
}
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return 0;
#undef IEEE80211_KEY_XR
}
/*
* Set a net80211 key into the hardware. This handles the
* potential distribution of key state to multiple key
* cache slots for TKIP with hardware MIC support.
*/
static int
ath_keyset(struct ath_softc *sc, const struct ieee80211_key *k,
const u_int8_t mac0[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN],
struct ieee80211_node *bss)
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{
#define N(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
static const u_int8_t ciphermap[] = {
HAL_CIPHER_WEP, /* IEEE80211_CIPHER_WEP */
HAL_CIPHER_TKIP, /* IEEE80211_CIPHER_TKIP */
HAL_CIPHER_AES_OCB, /* IEEE80211_CIPHER_AES_OCB */
HAL_CIPHER_AES_CCM, /* IEEE80211_CIPHER_AES_CCM */
(u_int8_t) -1, /* 4 is not allocated */
HAL_CIPHER_CKIP, /* IEEE80211_CIPHER_CKIP */
HAL_CIPHER_CLR, /* IEEE80211_CIPHER_NONE */
};
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
const struct ieee80211_cipher *cip = k->wk_cipher;
u_int8_t gmac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN];
const u_int8_t *mac;
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HAL_KEYVAL hk;
memset(&hk, 0, sizeof(hk));
/*
* Software crypto uses a "clear key" so non-crypto
* state kept in the key cache are maintained and
* so that rx frames have an entry to match.
*/
if ((k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_SWCRYPT) == 0) {
KASSERT(cip->ic_cipher < N(ciphermap),
("invalid cipher type %u", cip->ic_cipher));
hk.kv_type = ciphermap[cip->ic_cipher];
hk.kv_len = k->wk_keylen;
memcpy(hk.kv_val, k->wk_key, k->wk_keylen);
} else
hk.kv_type = HAL_CIPHER_CLR;
if ((k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_GROUP) && sc->sc_mcastkey) {
/*
* Group keys on hardware that supports multicast frame
* key search use a mac that is the sender's address with
* the high bit set instead of the app-specified address.
*/
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(gmac, bss->ni_macaddr);
gmac[0] |= 0x80;
mac = gmac;
} else
mac = mac0;
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if (hk.kv_type == HAL_CIPHER_TKIP &&
(k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_SWMIC) == 0) {
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return ath_keyset_tkip(sc, k, &hk, mac);
} else {
KEYPRINTF(sc, k->wk_keyix, &hk, mac);
return ath_hal_keyset(ah, k->wk_keyix, &hk, mac);
}
#undef N
}
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/*
* Allocate tx/rx key slots for TKIP. We allocate two slots for
* each key, one for decrypt/encrypt and the other for the MIC.
*/
static u_int16_t
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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key_alloc_2pair(struct ath_softc *sc,
ieee80211_keyix *txkeyix, ieee80211_keyix *rxkeyix)
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{
#define N(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
u_int i, keyix;
KASSERT(sc->sc_splitmic, ("key cache !split"));
/* XXX could optimize */
for (i = 0; i < N(sc->sc_keymap)/4; i++) {
u_int8_t b = sc->sc_keymap[i];
if (b != 0xff) {
/*
* One or more slots in this byte are free.
*/
keyix = i*NBBY;
while (b & 1) {
again:
keyix++;
b >>= 1;
}
/* XXX IEEE80211_KEY_XMIT | IEEE80211_KEY_RECV */
if (isset(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+32) ||
isset(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+64) ||
isset(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+32+64)) {
/* full pair unavailable */
/* XXX statistic */
if (keyix == (i+1)*NBBY) {
/* no slots were appropriate, advance */
continue;
}
goto again;
}
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix);
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+64);
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+32);
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+32+64);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE,
"%s: key pair %u,%u %u,%u\n",
__func__, keyix, keyix+64,
keyix+32, keyix+32+64);
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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*txkeyix = keyix;
*rxkeyix = keyix+32;
return 1;
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}
}
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s: out of pair space\n", __func__);
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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return 0;
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#undef N
}
/*
* Allocate tx/rx key slots for TKIP. We allocate two slots for
* each key, one for decrypt/encrypt and the other for the MIC.
*/
static u_int16_t
key_alloc_pair(struct ath_softc *sc,
ieee80211_keyix *txkeyix, ieee80211_keyix *rxkeyix)
{
#define N(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
u_int i, keyix;
KASSERT(!sc->sc_splitmic, ("key cache split"));
/* XXX could optimize */
for (i = 0; i < N(sc->sc_keymap)/4; i++) {
u_int8_t b = sc->sc_keymap[i];
if (b != 0xff) {
/*
* One or more slots in this byte are free.
*/
keyix = i*NBBY;
while (b & 1) {
again:
keyix++;
b >>= 1;
}
if (isset(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+64)) {
/* full pair unavailable */
/* XXX statistic */
if (keyix == (i+1)*NBBY) {
/* no slots were appropriate, advance */
continue;
}
goto again;
}
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix);
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+64);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE,
"%s: key pair %u,%u\n",
__func__, keyix, keyix+64);
*txkeyix = *rxkeyix = keyix;
return 1;
}
}
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s: out of pair space\n", __func__);
return 0;
#undef N
}
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/*
* Allocate a single key cache slot.
*/
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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static int
key_alloc_single(struct ath_softc *sc,
ieee80211_keyix *txkeyix, ieee80211_keyix *rxkeyix)
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{
#define N(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
u_int i, keyix;
/* XXX try i,i+32,i+64,i+32+64 to minimize key pair conflicts */
for (i = 0; i < N(sc->sc_keymap); i++) {
u_int8_t b = sc->sc_keymap[i];
if (b != 0xff) {
/*
* One or more slots are free.
*/
keyix = i*NBBY;
while (b & 1)
keyix++, b >>= 1;
setbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s: key %u\n",
__func__, keyix);
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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*txkeyix = *rxkeyix = keyix;
return 1;
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}
}
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s: out of space\n", __func__);
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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return 0;
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#undef N
}
/*
* Allocate one or more key cache slots for a uniacst key. The
* key itself is needed only to identify the cipher. For hardware
* TKIP with split cipher+MIC keys we allocate two key cache slot
* pairs so that we can setup separate TX and RX MIC keys. Note
* that the MIC key for a TKIP key at slot i is assumed by the
* hardware to be at slot i+64. This limits TKIP keys to the first
* 64 entries.
*/
static int
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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ath_key_alloc(struct ieee80211com *ic, const struct ieee80211_key *k,
ieee80211_keyix *keyix, ieee80211_keyix *rxkeyix)
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{
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
/*
* Group key allocation must be handled specially for
* parts that do not support multicast key cache search
* functionality. For those parts the key id must match
* the h/w key index so lookups find the right key. On
* parts w/ the key search facility we install the sender's
* mac address (with the high bit set) and let the hardware
* find the key w/o using the key id. This is preferred as
* it permits us to support multiple users for adhoc and/or
* multi-station operation.
*/
if ((k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_GROUP) && !sc->sc_mcastkey) {
if (!(&ic->ic_nw_keys[0] <= k &&
k < &ic->ic_nw_keys[IEEE80211_WEP_NKID])) {
/* should not happen */
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE,
"%s: bogus group key\n", __func__);
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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return 0;
}
/*
* XXX we pre-allocate the global keys so
* have no way to check if they've already been allocated.
*/
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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*keyix = *rxkeyix = k - ic->ic_nw_keys;
return 1;
}
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/*
* We allocate two pair for TKIP when using the h/w to do
* the MIC. For everything else, including software crypto,
* we allocate a single entry. Note that s/w crypto requires
* a pass-through slot on the 5211 and 5212. The 5210 does
* not support pass-through cache entries and we map all
* those requests to slot 0.
*/
if (k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_SWCRYPT) {
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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return key_alloc_single(sc, keyix, rxkeyix);
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} else if (k->wk_cipher->ic_cipher == IEEE80211_CIPHER_TKIP &&
(k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_SWMIC) == 0) {
if (sc->sc_splitmic)
return key_alloc_2pair(sc, keyix, rxkeyix);
else
return key_alloc_pair(sc, keyix, rxkeyix);
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} else {
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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return key_alloc_single(sc, keyix, rxkeyix);
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}
}
/*
* Delete an entry in the key cache allocated by ath_key_alloc.
*/
static int
ath_key_delete(struct ieee80211com *ic, const struct ieee80211_key *k)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
const struct ieee80211_cipher *cip = k->wk_cipher;
u_int keyix = k->wk_keyix;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s: delete key %u\n", __func__, keyix);
ath_hal_keyreset(ah, keyix);
/*
* Handle split tx/rx keying required for TKIP with h/w MIC.
*/
if (cip->ic_cipher == IEEE80211_CIPHER_TKIP &&
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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(k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_SWMIC) == 0 && sc->sc_splitmic)
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ath_hal_keyreset(ah, keyix+32); /* RX key */
if (keyix >= IEEE80211_WEP_NKID) {
/*
* Don't touch keymap entries for global keys so
* they are never considered for dynamic allocation.
*/
clrbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix);
if (cip->ic_cipher == IEEE80211_CIPHER_TKIP &&
(k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_SWMIC) == 0) {
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clrbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+64); /* TX key MIC */
if (sc->sc_splitmic) {
/* +32 for RX key, +32+64 for RX key MIC */
clrbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+32);
clrbit(sc->sc_keymap, keyix+32+64);
}
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}
}
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return 1;
}
/*
* Set the key cache contents for the specified key. Key cache
* slot(s) must already have been allocated by ath_key_alloc.
*/
static int
ath_key_set(struct ieee80211com *ic, const struct ieee80211_key *k,
const u_int8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN])
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
return ath_keyset(sc, k, mac, ic->ic_bss);
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}
/*
* Block/unblock tx+rx processing while a key change is done.
* We assume the caller serializes key management operations
* so we only need to worry about synchronization with other
* uses that originate in the driver.
*/
static void
ath_key_update_begin(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = ic->ic_ifp;
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s:\n", __func__);
#if 0
tasklet_disable(&sc->sc_rxtq);
#endif
IF_LOCK(&ifp->if_snd); /* NB: doesn't block mgmt frames */
}
static void
ath_key_update_end(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = ic->ic_ifp;
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s:\n", __func__);
IF_UNLOCK(&ifp->if_snd);
#if 0
tasklet_enable(&sc->sc_rxtq);
#endif
}
/*
* Calculate the receive filter according to the
* operating mode and state:
*
* o always accept unicast, broadcast, and multicast traffic
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* o maintain current state of phy error reception (the hal
* may enable phy error frames for noise immunity work)
* o probe request frames are accepted only when operating in
* hostap, adhoc, or monitor modes
* o enable promiscuous mode according to the interface state
* o accept beacons:
* - when operating in adhoc mode so the 802.11 layer creates
* node table entries for peers,
* - when operating in station mode for collecting rssi data when
* the station is otherwise quiet, or
* - when scanning
* o accept control frames:
* - when in monitor mode
*/
static u_int32_t
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ath_calcrxfilter(struct ath_softc *sc, enum ieee80211_state state)
{
#define RX_FILTER_PRESERVE (HAL_RX_FILTER_PHYERR | HAL_RX_FILTER_PHYRADAR)
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
u_int32_t rfilt;
rfilt = (ath_hal_getrxfilter(ah) & RX_FILTER_PRESERVE)
| HAL_RX_FILTER_UCAST | HAL_RX_FILTER_BCAST | HAL_RX_FILTER_MCAST;
if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_STA)
rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PROBEREQ;
if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP &&
(ifp->if_flags & IFF_PROMISC))
rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PROM;
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA ||
ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS ||
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state == IEEE80211_S_SCAN)
rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_BEACON;
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MONITOR)
rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_CONTROL;
return rfilt;
#undef RX_FILTER_PRESERVE
}
static void
ath_mode_init(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
u_int32_t rfilt, mfilt[2], val;
u_int8_t pos;
struct ifmultiaddr *ifma;
/* configure rx filter */
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rfilt = ath_calcrxfilter(sc, ic->ic_state);
ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, rfilt);
/* configure operational mode */
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ath_hal_setopmode(ah);
/*
* Handle any link-level address change. Note that we only
* need to force ic_myaddr; any other addresses are handled
* as a byproduct of the ifnet code marking the interface
* down then up.
*
* XXX should get from lladdr instead of arpcom but that's more work
*/
IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(ic->ic_myaddr, IF_LLADDR(ifp));
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ath_hal_setmac(ah, ic->ic_myaddr);
/* calculate and install multicast filter */
if ((ifp->if_flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) == 0) {
mfilt[0] = mfilt[1] = 0;
IF_ADDR_LOCK(ifp);
TAILQ_FOREACH(ifma, &ifp->if_multiaddrs, ifma_link) {
caddr_t dl;
/* calculate XOR of eight 6bit values */
dl = LLADDR((struct sockaddr_dl *) ifma->ifma_addr);
val = LE_READ_4(dl + 0);
pos = (val >> 18) ^ (val >> 12) ^ (val >> 6) ^ val;
val = LE_READ_4(dl + 3);
pos ^= (val >> 18) ^ (val >> 12) ^ (val >> 6) ^ val;
pos &= 0x3f;
mfilt[pos / 32] |= (1 << (pos % 32));
}
IF_ADDR_UNLOCK(ifp);
} else {
mfilt[0] = mfilt[1] = ~0;
}
ath_hal_setmcastfilter(ah, mfilt[0], mfilt[1]);
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_MODE, "%s: RX filter 0x%x, MC filter %08x:%08x\n",
__func__, rfilt, mfilt[0], mfilt[1]);
}
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/*
* Set the slot time based on the current setting.
*/
static void
ath_setslottime(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
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if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHSLOT)
ath_hal_setslottime(ah, HAL_SLOT_TIME_9);
else
ath_hal_setslottime(ah, HAL_SLOT_TIME_20);
sc->sc_updateslot = OK;
}
/*
* Callback from the 802.11 layer to update the
* slot time based on the current setting.
*/
static void
ath_updateslot(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
/*
* When not coordinating the BSS, change the hardware
* immediately. For other operation we defer the change
* until beacon updates have propagated to the stations.
*/
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP)
sc->sc_updateslot = UPDATE;
else
ath_setslottime(sc);
}
/*
* Setup a h/w transmit queue for beacons.
*/
static int
ath_beaconq_setup(struct ath_hal *ah)
{
HAL_TXQ_INFO qi;
memset(&qi, 0, sizeof(qi));
qi.tqi_aifs = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
qi.tqi_cwmin = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
qi.tqi_cwmax = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
/* NB: for dynamic turbo, don't enable any other interrupts */
qi.tqi_qflags = HAL_TXQ_TXDESCINT_ENABLE;
return ath_hal_setuptxqueue(ah, HAL_TX_QUEUE_BEACON, &qi);
}
/*
* Setup the transmit queue parameters for the beacon queue.
*/
static int
ath_beaconq_config(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
#define ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(v) ((1<<(v))-1)
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_TXQ_INFO qi;
ath_hal_gettxqueueprops(ah, sc->sc_bhalq, &qi);
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP) {
/*
* Always burst out beacon and CAB traffic.
*/
qi.tqi_aifs = ATH_BEACON_AIFS_DEFAULT;
qi.tqi_cwmin = ATH_BEACON_CWMIN_DEFAULT;
qi.tqi_cwmax = ATH_BEACON_CWMAX_DEFAULT;
} else {
struct wmeParams *wmep =
&ic->ic_wme.wme_chanParams.cap_wmeParams[WME_AC_BE];
/*
* Adhoc mode; important thing is to use 2x cwmin.
*/
qi.tqi_aifs = wmep->wmep_aifsn;
qi.tqi_cwmin = 2*ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(wmep->wmep_logcwmin);
qi.tqi_cwmax = ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(wmep->wmep_logcwmax);
}
if (!ath_hal_settxqueueprops(ah, sc->sc_bhalq, &qi)) {
device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "unable to update parameters for "
"beacon hardware queue!\n");
return 0;
} else {
ath_hal_resettxqueue(ah, sc->sc_bhalq); /* push to h/w */
return 1;
}
#undef ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE
}
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/*
* Allocate and setup an initial beacon frame.
*/
static int
ath_beacon_alloc(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_node *ni)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
struct ath_buf *bf;
struct mbuf *m;
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int error;
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bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_bbuf);
if (bf == NULL) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON, "%s: no dma buffers\n", __func__);
sc->sc_stats.ast_be_nombuf++; /* XXX */
return ENOMEM; /* XXX */
}
/*
* NB: the beacon data buffer must be 32-bit aligned;
* we assume the mbuf routines will return us something
* with this alignment (perhaps should assert).
*/
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m = ieee80211_beacon_alloc(ic, ni, &sc->sc_boff);
if (m == NULL) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON, "%s: cannot get mbuf\n",
__func__);
sc->sc_stats.ast_be_nombuf++;
return ENOMEM;
}
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error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, m,
bf->bf_segs, &bf->bf_nseg,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
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if (error == 0) {
bf->bf_m = m;
bf->bf_node = ieee80211_ref_node(ni);
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} else {
m_freem(m);
}
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return error;
}
/*
* Setup the beacon frame for transmit.
*/
static void
ath_beacon_setup(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
#define USE_SHPREAMBLE(_ic) \
(((_ic)->ic_flags & (IEEE80211_F_SHPREAMBLE | IEEE80211_F_USEBARKER))\
== IEEE80211_F_SHPREAMBLE)
struct ieee80211_node *ni = bf->bf_node;
struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
struct mbuf *m = bf->bf_m;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ath_desc *ds;
int flags, antenna;
const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
u_int8_t rix, rate;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON_PROC, "%s: m %p len %u\n",
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__func__, m, m->m_len);
/* setup descriptors */
ds = bf->bf_desc;
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flags = HAL_TXDESC_NOACK;
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS && sc->sc_hasveol) {
ds->ds_link = bf->bf_daddr; /* self-linked */
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_VEOL;
/*
* Let hardware handle antenna switching.
*/
antenna = sc->sc_txantenna;
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} else {
ds->ds_link = 0;
/*
* Switch antenna every 4 beacons.
* XXX assumes two antenna
*/
antenna = sc->sc_txantenna != 0 ? sc->sc_txantenna
: (sc->sc_stats.ast_be_xmit & 4 ? 2 : 1);
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}
KASSERT(bf->bf_nseg == 1,
("multi-segment beacon frame; nseg %u", bf->bf_nseg));
ds->ds_data = bf->bf_segs[0].ds_addr;
/*
* Calculate rate code.
* XXX everything at min xmit rate
*/
rix = sc->sc_minrateix;
rt = sc->sc_currates;
rate = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
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if (USE_SHPREAMBLE(ic))
rate |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
ath_hal_setuptxdesc(ah, ds
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, m->m_len + IEEE80211_CRC_LEN /* frame length */
, sizeof(struct ieee80211_frame)/* header length */
, HAL_PKT_TYPE_BEACON /* Atheros packet type */
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, ni->ni_txpower /* txpower XXX */
, rate, 1 /* series 0 rate/tries */
, HAL_TXKEYIX_INVALID /* no encryption */
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, antenna /* antenna mode */
, flags /* no ack, veol for beacons */
, 0 /* rts/cts rate */
, 0 /* rts/cts duration */
);
/* NB: beacon's BufLen must be a multiple of 4 bytes */
ath_hal_filltxdesc(ah, ds
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, roundup(m->m_len, 4) /* buffer length */
, AH_TRUE /* first segment */
, AH_TRUE /* last segment */
, ds /* first descriptor */
);
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#undef USE_SHPREAMBLE
}
/*
* Append the contents of src to dst; both queues
* are assumed to be locked.
*/
static void
ath_txqmove(struct ath_txq *dst, struct ath_txq *src)
{
STAILQ_CONCAT(&dst->axq_q, &src->axq_q);
dst->axq_link = src->axq_link;
src->axq_link = NULL;
dst->axq_depth += src->axq_depth;
src->axq_depth = 0;
}
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/*
* Transmit a beacon frame at SWBA. Dynamic updates to the
* frame contents are done as needed and the slot time is
* also adjusted based on current state.
*/
static void
ath_beacon_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
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struct ath_buf *bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_bbuf);
struct ieee80211_node *ni = bf->bf_node;
struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ath_txq *cabq = sc->sc_cabq;
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struct mbuf *m;
int ncabq, nmcastq, error, otherant;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON_PROC, "%s: pending %u\n",
__func__, pending);
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA ||
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ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MONITOR ||
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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bf == NULL || bf->bf_m == NULL) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: ic_flags=%x bf=%p bf_m=%p\n",
__func__, ic->ic_flags, bf, bf ? bf->bf_m : NULL);
return;
}
/*
* Check if the previous beacon has gone out. If
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* not don't try to post another, skip this period
* and wait for the next. Missed beacons indicate
* a problem and should not occur. If we miss too
* many consecutive beacons reset the device.
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*/
if (ath_hal_numtxpending(ah, sc->sc_bhalq) != 0) {
sc->sc_bmisscount++;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
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"%s: missed %u consecutive beacons\n",
__func__, sc->sc_bmisscount);
if (sc->sc_bmisscount > 3) /* NB: 3 is a guess */
taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_bstucktask);
return;
}
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if (sc->sc_bmisscount != 0) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
"%s: resume beacon xmit after %u misses\n",
__func__, sc->sc_bmisscount);
sc->sc_bmisscount = 0;
}
/*
* Update dynamic beacon contents. If this returns
* non-zero then we need to remap the memory because
* the beacon frame changed size (probably because
* of the TIM bitmap).
*/
m = bf->bf_m;
nmcastq = sc->sc_mcastq.axq_depth;
ncabq = ath_hal_numtxpending(ah, cabq->axq_qnum);
if (ieee80211_beacon_update(ic, bf->bf_node, &sc->sc_boff, m, ncabq+nmcastq)) {
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/* XXX too conservative? */
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
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error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, m,
bf->bf_segs, &bf->bf_nseg,
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BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
if (error != 0) {
if_printf(ic->ic_ifp,
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"%s: bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg failed, error %u\n",
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__func__, error);
return;
}
}
if (ncabq && (sc->sc_boff.bo_tim[4] & 1)) {
/*
* CABQ traffic from the previous DTIM is still pending.
* This is ok for now but when there are multiple vap's
* and we are using staggered beacons we'll want to drain
* the cabq before loading frames for the different vap.
*/
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
"%s: cabq did not drain, mcastq %u cabq %u/%u\n",
__func__, nmcastq, ncabq, cabq->axq_depth);
sc->sc_stats.ast_cabq_busy++;
}
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/*
* Handle slot time change when a non-ERP station joins/leaves
* an 11g network. The 802.11 layer notifies us via callback,
* we mark updateslot, then wait one beacon before effecting
* the change. This gives associated stations at least one
* beacon interval to note the state change.
*/
/* XXX locking */
if (sc->sc_updateslot == UPDATE)
sc->sc_updateslot = COMMIT; /* commit next beacon */
else if (sc->sc_updateslot == COMMIT)
ath_setslottime(sc); /* commit change to h/w */
/*
* Check recent per-antenna transmit statistics and flip
* the default antenna if noticeably more frames went out
* on the non-default antenna.
* XXX assumes 2 anntenae
*/
otherant = sc->sc_defant & 1 ? 2 : 1;
if (sc->sc_ant_tx[otherant] > sc->sc_ant_tx[sc->sc_defant] + 2)
ath_setdefantenna(sc, otherant);
sc->sc_ant_tx[1] = sc->sc_ant_tx[2] = 0;
/*
* Construct tx descriptor.
*/
ath_beacon_setup(sc, bf);
/*
* Stop any current dma and put the new frame on the queue.
* This should never fail since we check above that no frames
* are still pending on the queue.
*/
if (!ath_hal_stoptxdma(ah, sc->sc_bhalq)) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
"%s: beacon queue %u did not stop?\n",
__func__, sc->sc_bhalq);
}
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
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/*
* Enable the CAB queue before the beacon queue to
* insure cab frames are triggered by this beacon.
*/
if (sc->sc_boff.bo_tim_len && (sc->sc_boff.bo_tim[4] & 1)) {
/* NB: only at DTIM */
ATH_TXQ_LOCK(cabq);
ATH_TXQ_LOCK(&sc->sc_mcastq);
if (nmcastq) {
struct ath_buf *bfm;
/*
* Move frames from the s/w mcast q to the h/w cab q.
*/
bfm = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_mcastq.axq_q);
if (cabq->axq_link != NULL) {
*cabq->axq_link = bfm->bf_daddr;
} else
ath_hal_puttxbuf(ah, cabq->axq_qnum,
bfm->bf_daddr);
ath_txqmove(cabq, &sc->sc_mcastq);
sc->sc_stats.ast_cabq_xmit += nmcastq;
}
/* NB: gated by beacon so safe to start here */
ath_hal_txstart(ah, cabq->axq_qnum);
ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(cabq);
ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(&sc->sc_mcastq);
}
ath_hal_puttxbuf(ah, sc->sc_bhalq, bf->bf_daddr);
ath_hal_txstart(ah, sc->sc_bhalq);
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON_PROC,
"%s: TXDP[%u] = %p (%p)\n", __func__,
sc->sc_bhalq, (caddr_t)bf->bf_daddr, bf->bf_desc);
sc->sc_stats.ast_be_xmit++;
}
/*
* Reset the hardware after detecting beacons have stopped.
*/
static void
ath_bstuck_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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if_printf(ifp, "stuck beacon; resetting (bmiss count %u)\n",
sc->sc_bmisscount);
ath_reset(ifp);
}
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/*
* Reclaim beacon resources.
*/
static void
ath_beacon_free(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
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struct ath_buf *bf;
STAILQ_FOREACH(bf, &sc->sc_bbuf, bf_list) {
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if (bf->bf_m != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
m_freem(bf->bf_m);
bf->bf_m = NULL;
}
if (bf->bf_node != NULL) {
ieee80211_free_node(bf->bf_node);
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bf->bf_node = NULL;
}
}
}
/*
* Configure the beacon and sleep timers.
*
* When operating as an AP this resets the TSF and sets
* up the hardware to notify us when we need to issue beacons.
*
* When operating in station mode this sets up the beacon
* timers according to the timestamp of the last received
* beacon and the current TSF, configures PCF and DTIM
* handling, programs the sleep registers so the hardware
* will wakeup in time to receive beacons, and configures
* the beacon miss handling so we'll receive a BMISS
* interrupt when we stop seeing beacons from the AP
* we've associated with.
*/
static void
ath_beacon_config(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
#define TSF_TO_TU(_h,_l) \
((((u_int32_t)(_h)) << 22) | (((u_int32_t)(_l)) >> 10))
#define FUDGE 2
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ieee80211_node *ni = ic->ic_bss;
u_int32_t nexttbtt, intval, tsftu;
u_int64_t tsf;
/* extract tstamp from last beacon and convert to TU */
nexttbtt = TSF_TO_TU(LE_READ_4(ni->ni_tstamp.data + 4),
LE_READ_4(ni->ni_tstamp.data));
/* NB: the beacon interval is kept internally in TU's */
intval = ni->ni_intval & HAL_BEACON_PERIOD;
if (nexttbtt == 0) /* e.g. for ap mode */
nexttbtt = intval;
else if (intval) /* NB: can be 0 for monitor mode */
nexttbtt = roundup(nexttbtt, intval);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON, "%s: nexttbtt %u intval %u (%u)\n",
__func__, nexttbtt, intval, ni->ni_intval);
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA) {
HAL_BEACON_STATE bs;
int dtimperiod, dtimcount;
int cfpperiod, cfpcount;
/*
* Setup dtim and cfp parameters according to
* last beacon we received (which may be none).
*/
dtimperiod = ni->ni_dtim_period;
if (dtimperiod <= 0) /* NB: 0 if not known */
dtimperiod = 1;
dtimcount = ni->ni_dtim_count;
if (dtimcount >= dtimperiod) /* NB: sanity check */
dtimcount = 0; /* XXX? */
cfpperiod = 1; /* NB: no PCF support yet */
cfpcount = 0;
/*
* Pull nexttbtt forward to reflect the current
* TSF and calculate dtim+cfp state for the result.
*/
tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(ah);
tsftu = TSF_TO_TU(tsf>>32, tsf) + FUDGE;
do {
nexttbtt += intval;
if (--dtimcount < 0) {
dtimcount = dtimperiod - 1;
if (--cfpcount < 0)
cfpcount = cfpperiod - 1;
}
} while (nexttbtt < tsftu);
memset(&bs, 0, sizeof(bs));
bs.bs_intval = intval;
bs.bs_nexttbtt = nexttbtt;
bs.bs_dtimperiod = dtimperiod*intval;
bs.bs_nextdtim = bs.bs_nexttbtt + dtimcount*intval;
bs.bs_cfpperiod = cfpperiod*bs.bs_dtimperiod;
bs.bs_cfpnext = bs.bs_nextdtim + cfpcount*bs.bs_dtimperiod;
bs.bs_cfpmaxduration = 0;
#if 0
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/*
* The 802.11 layer records the offset to the DTIM
* bitmap while receiving beacons; use it here to
* enable h/w detection of our AID being marked in
* the bitmap vector (to indicate frames for us are
* pending at the AP).
* XXX do DTIM handling in s/w to WAR old h/w bugs
* XXX enable based on h/w rev for newer chips
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*/
bs.bs_timoffset = ni->ni_timoff;
#endif
/*
* Calculate the number of consecutive beacons to miss
* before taking a BMISS interrupt. The configuration
* is specified in ms, so we need to convert that to
* TU's and then calculate based on the beacon interval.
* Note that we clamp the result to at most 10 beacons.
*/
bs.bs_bmissthreshold = ic->ic_bmissthreshold;
if (bs.bs_bmissthreshold > 10)
bs.bs_bmissthreshold = 10;
else if (bs.bs_bmissthreshold <= 0)
bs.bs_bmissthreshold = 1;
/*
* Calculate sleep duration. The configuration is
* given in ms. We insure a multiple of the beacon
* period is used. Also, if the sleep duration is
* greater than the DTIM period then it makes senses
* to make it a multiple of that.
*
* XXX fixed at 100ms
*/
bs.bs_sleepduration =
roundup(IEEE80211_MS_TO_TU(100), bs.bs_intval);
if (bs.bs_sleepduration > bs.bs_dtimperiod)
bs.bs_sleepduration = roundup(bs.bs_sleepduration, bs.bs_dtimperiod);
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
"%s: tsf %ju tsf:tu %u intval %u nexttbtt %u dtim %u nextdtim %u bmiss %u sleep %u cfp:period %u maxdur %u next %u timoffset %u\n"
, __func__
, tsf, tsftu
, bs.bs_intval
, bs.bs_nexttbtt
, bs.bs_dtimperiod
, bs.bs_nextdtim
, bs.bs_bmissthreshold
, bs.bs_sleepduration
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, bs.bs_cfpperiod
, bs.bs_cfpmaxduration
, bs.bs_cfpnext
, bs.bs_timoffset
);
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
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ath_hal_beacontimers(ah, &bs);
sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_BMISS;
ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
} else {
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
if (nexttbtt == intval)
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intval |= HAL_BEACON_RESET_TSF;
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS) {
/*
* In IBSS mode enable the beacon timers but only
* enable SWBA interrupts if we need to manually
* prepare beacon frames. Otherwise we use a
* self-linked tx descriptor and let the hardware
* deal with things.
*/
intval |= HAL_BEACON_ENA;
if (!sc->sc_hasveol)
sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_SWBA;
if ((intval & HAL_BEACON_RESET_TSF) == 0) {
/*
* Pull nexttbtt forward to reflect
* the current TSF.
*/
tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(ah);
tsftu = TSF_TO_TU(tsf>>32, tsf) + FUDGE;
do {
nexttbtt += intval;
} while (nexttbtt < tsftu);
}
ath_beaconq_config(sc);
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} else if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP) {
/*
* In AP mode we enable the beacon timers and
* SWBA interrupts to prepare beacon frames.
*/
intval |= HAL_BEACON_ENA;
sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_SWBA; /* beacon prepare */
ath_beaconq_config(sc);
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}
ath_hal_beaconinit(ah, nexttbtt, intval);
sc->sc_bmisscount = 0;
ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
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/*
* When using a self-linked beacon descriptor in
* ibss mode load it once here.
*/
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS && sc->sc_hasveol)
ath_beacon_proc(sc, 0);
}
sc->sc_syncbeacon = 0;
#undef FUDGE
#undef TSF_TO_TU
}
static void
ath_load_cb(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int nsegs, int error)
{
bus_addr_t *paddr = (bus_addr_t*) arg;
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KASSERT(error == 0, ("error %u on bus_dma callback", error));
*paddr = segs->ds_addr;
}
static int
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ath_descdma_setup(struct ath_softc *sc,
struct ath_descdma *dd, ath_bufhead *head,
const char *name, int nbuf, int ndesc)
{
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#define DS2PHYS(_dd, _ds) \
((_dd)->dd_desc_paddr + ((caddr_t)(_ds) - (caddr_t)(_dd)->dd_desc))
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
struct ath_desc *ds;
struct ath_buf *bf;
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int i, bsize, error;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: %s DMA: %u buffers %u desc/buf\n",
__func__, name, nbuf, ndesc);
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dd->dd_name = name;
dd->dd_desc_len = sizeof(struct ath_desc) * nbuf * ndesc;
/*
* Setup DMA descriptor area.
*/
error = bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, /* parent */
PAGE_SIZE, 0, /* alignment, bounds */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_32BIT, /* lowaddr */
BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /* highaddr */
NULL, NULL, /* filter, filterarg */
dd->dd_desc_len, /* maxsize */
1, /* nsegments */
dd->dd_desc_len, /* maxsegsize */
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BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW, /* flags */
NULL, /* lockfunc */
NULL, /* lockarg */
&dd->dd_dmat);
if (error != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "cannot allocate %s DMA tag\n", dd->dd_name);
return error;
}
/* allocate descriptors */
error = bus_dmamap_create(dd->dd_dmat, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &dd->dd_dmamap);
if (error != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to create dmamap for %s descriptors, "
"error %u\n", dd->dd_name, error);
goto fail0;
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}
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error = bus_dmamem_alloc(dd->dd_dmat, (void**) &dd->dd_desc,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &dd->dd_dmamap);
if (error != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to alloc memory for %u %s descriptors, "
"error %u\n", nbuf * ndesc, dd->dd_name, error);
goto fail1;
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}
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error = bus_dmamap_load(dd->dd_dmat, dd->dd_dmamap,
dd->dd_desc, dd->dd_desc_len,
ath_load_cb, &dd->dd_desc_paddr,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
if (error != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to map %s descriptors, error %u\n",
dd->dd_name, error);
goto fail2;
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}
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ds = dd->dd_desc;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: %s DMA map: %p (%lu) -> %p (%lu)\n",
__func__, dd->dd_name, ds, (u_long) dd->dd_desc_len,
(caddr_t) dd->dd_desc_paddr, /*XXX*/ (u_long) dd->dd_desc_len);
/* allocate rx buffers */
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bsize = sizeof(struct ath_buf) * nbuf;
bf = malloc(bsize, M_ATHDEV, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO);
if (bf == NULL) {
if_printf(ifp, "malloc of %s buffers failed, size %u\n",
dd->dd_name, bsize);
goto fail3;
}
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dd->dd_bufptr = bf;
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STAILQ_INIT(head);
for (i = 0; i < nbuf; i++, bf++, ds += ndesc) {
bf->bf_desc = ds;
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bf->bf_daddr = DS2PHYS(dd, ds);
error = bus_dmamap_create(sc->sc_dmat, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT,
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&bf->bf_dmamap);
if (error != 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to create dmamap for %s "
"buffer %u, error %u\n", dd->dd_name, i, error);
ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, dd, head);
return error;
}
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, bf, bf_list);
}
return 0;
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fail3:
bus_dmamap_unload(dd->dd_dmat, dd->dd_dmamap);
fail2:
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bus_dmamem_free(dd->dd_dmat, dd->dd_desc, dd->dd_dmamap);
fail1:
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bus_dmamap_destroy(dd->dd_dmat, dd->dd_dmamap);
fail0:
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bus_dma_tag_destroy(dd->dd_dmat);
memset(dd, 0, sizeof(*dd));
return error;
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#undef DS2PHYS
}
static void
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ath_descdma_cleanup(struct ath_softc *sc,
struct ath_descdma *dd, ath_bufhead *head)
{
struct ath_buf *bf;
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struct ieee80211_node *ni;
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bus_dmamap_unload(dd->dd_dmat, dd->dd_dmamap);
bus_dmamem_free(dd->dd_dmat, dd->dd_desc, dd->dd_dmamap);
bus_dmamap_destroy(dd->dd_dmat, dd->dd_dmamap);
bus_dma_tag_destroy(dd->dd_dmat);
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STAILQ_FOREACH(bf, head, bf_list) {
if (bf->bf_m) {
m_freem(bf->bf_m);
bf->bf_m = NULL;
}
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if (bf->bf_dmamap != NULL) {
bus_dmamap_destroy(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
bf->bf_dmamap = NULL;
}
ni = bf->bf_node;
bf->bf_node = NULL;
if (ni != NULL) {
/*
* Reclaim node reference.
*/
ieee80211_free_node(ni);
}
}
STAILQ_INIT(head);
free(dd->dd_bufptr, M_ATHDEV);
memset(dd, 0, sizeof(*dd));
}
static int
ath_desc_alloc(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
int error;
error = ath_descdma_setup(sc, &sc->sc_rxdma, &sc->sc_rxbuf,
"rx", ath_rxbuf, 1);
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if (error != 0)
return error;
error = ath_descdma_setup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma, &sc->sc_txbuf,
"tx", ath_txbuf, ATH_TXDESC);
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if (error != 0) {
ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_rxdma, &sc->sc_rxbuf);
return error;
}
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error = ath_descdma_setup(sc, &sc->sc_bdma, &sc->sc_bbuf,
"beacon", 1, 1);
if (error != 0) {
ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma, &sc->sc_txbuf);
ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_rxdma, &sc->sc_rxbuf);
return error;
}
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return 0;
}
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static void
ath_desc_free(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
if (sc->sc_bdma.dd_desc_len != 0)
ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_bdma, &sc->sc_bbuf);
if (sc->sc_txdma.dd_desc_len != 0)
ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma, &sc->sc_txbuf);
if (sc->sc_rxdma.dd_desc_len != 0)
ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_rxdma, &sc->sc_rxbuf);
}
static struct ieee80211_node *
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ath_node_alloc(struct ieee80211_node_table *nt)
{
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struct ieee80211com *ic = nt->nt_ic;
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
const size_t space = sizeof(struct ath_node) + sc->sc_rc->arc_space;
struct ath_node *an;
an = malloc(space, M_80211_NODE, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);
if (an == NULL) {
/* XXX stat+msg */
return NULL;
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}
an->an_avgrssi = ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER;
ath_rate_node_init(sc, an);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE, "%s: an %p\n", __func__, an);
return &an->an_node;
}
static void
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ath_node_free(struct ieee80211_node *ni)
{
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struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE, "%s: ni %p\n", __func__, ni);
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ath_rate_node_cleanup(sc, ATH_NODE(ni));
sc->sc_node_free(ni);
}
static u_int8_t
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ath_node_getrssi(const struct ieee80211_node *ni)
{
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#define HAL_EP_RND(x, mul) \
((((x)%(mul)) >= ((mul)/2)) ? ((x) + ((mul) - 1)) / (mul) : (x)/(mul))
u_int32_t avgrssi = ATH_NODE_CONST(ni)->an_avgrssi;
int32_t rssi;
/*
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* When only one frame is received there will be no state in
* avgrssi so fallback on the value recorded by the 802.11 layer.
*/
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if (avgrssi != ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER)
rssi = HAL_EP_RND(avgrssi, HAL_RSSI_EP_MULTIPLIER);
else
rssi = ni->ni_rssi;
return rssi < 0 ? 0 : rssi > 127 ? 127 : rssi;
#undef HAL_EP_RND
}
static int
ath_rxbuf_init(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
int error;
struct mbuf *m;
struct ath_desc *ds;
m = bf->bf_m;
if (m == NULL) {
/*
* NB: by assigning a page to the rx dma buffer we
* implicitly satisfy the Atheros requirement that
* this buffer be cache-line-aligned and sized to be
* multiple of the cache line size. Not doing this
* causes weird stuff to happen (for the 5210 at least).
*/
m = m_getcl(M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR);
if (m == NULL) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
"%s: no mbuf/cluster\n", __func__);
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_nombuf++;
return ENOMEM;
}
m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = m->m_ext.ext_size;
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error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->sc_dmat,
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bf->bf_dmamap, m,
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bf->bf_segs, &bf->bf_nseg,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
if (error != 0) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
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"%s: bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg failed; error %d\n",
__func__, error);
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_busdma++;
m_freem(m);
return error;
}
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KASSERT(bf->bf_nseg == 1,
("multi-segment packet; nseg %u", bf->bf_nseg));
bf->bf_m = m;
}
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
/*
* Setup descriptors. For receive we always terminate
* the descriptor list with a self-linked entry so we'll
* not get overrun under high load (as can happen with a
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* 5212 when ANI processing enables PHY error frames).
*
* To insure the last descriptor is self-linked we create
* each descriptor as self-linked and add it to the end. As
* each additional descriptor is added the previous self-linked
* entry is ``fixed'' naturally. This should be safe even
* if DMA is happening. When processing RX interrupts we
* never remove/process the last, self-linked, entry on the
* descriptor list. This insures the hardware always has
* someplace to write a new frame.
*/
ds = bf->bf_desc;
ds->ds_link = bf->bf_daddr; /* link to self */
ds->ds_data = bf->bf_segs[0].ds_addr;
ds->ds_vdata = mtod(m, void *); /* for radar */
ath_hal_setuprxdesc(ah, ds
, m->m_len /* buffer size */
, 0
);
if (sc->sc_rxlink != NULL)
*sc->sc_rxlink = bf->bf_daddr;
sc->sc_rxlink = &ds->ds_link;
return 0;
}
/*
* Extend 15-bit time stamp from rx descriptor to
* a full 64-bit TSF using the specified TSF.
*/
static __inline u_int64_t
ath_extend_tsf(u_int32_t rstamp, u_int64_t tsf)
{
if ((tsf & 0x7fff) < rstamp)
tsf -= 0x8000;
return ((tsf &~ 0x7fff) | rstamp);
}
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/*
* Intercept management frames to collect beacon rssi data
* and to do ibss merges.
*/
static void
ath_recv_mgmt(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct mbuf *m,
struct ieee80211_node *ni,
int subtype, int rssi, u_int32_t rstamp)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
/*
* Call up first so subsequent work can use information
* potentially stored in the node (e.g. for ibss merge).
*/
sc->sc_recv_mgmt(ic, m, ni, subtype, rssi, rstamp);
switch (subtype) {
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_BEACON:
/* update rssi statistics for use by the hal */
ATH_RSSI_LPF(sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgbrssi, rssi);
if (sc->sc_syncbeacon &&
ni == ic->ic_bss && ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
/*
* Resync beacon timers using the tsf of the beacon
* frame we just received.
*/
ath_beacon_config(sc);
}
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/* fall thru... */
case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP:
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS &&
ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
u_int64_t tsf = ath_extend_tsf(rstamp,
ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah));
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/*
* Handle ibss merge as needed; check the tsf on the
* frame before attempting the merge. The 802.11 spec
* says the station should change it's bssid to match
* the oldest station with the same ssid, where oldest
* is determined by the tsf. Note that hardware
* reconfiguration happens through callback to
* ath_newstate as the state machine will go from
* RUN -> RUN when this happens.
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*/
if (le64toh(ni->ni_tstamp.tsf) >= tsf) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE,
"ibss merge, rstamp %u tsf %ju "
"tstamp %ju\n", rstamp, (uintmax_t)tsf,
(uintmax_t)ni->ni_tstamp.tsf);
(void) ieee80211_ibss_merge(ni);
}
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}
break;
}
}
/*
* Set the default antenna.
*/
static void
ath_setdefantenna(struct ath_softc *sc, u_int antenna)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
/* XXX block beacon interrupts */
ath_hal_setdefantenna(ah, antenna);
if (sc->sc_defant != antenna)
sc->sc_stats.ast_ant_defswitch++;
sc->sc_defant = antenna;
sc->sc_rxotherant = 0;
}
static int
ath_rx_tap(struct ath_softc *sc, struct mbuf *m,
const struct ath_desc *ds, u_int64_t tsf, int16_t nf)
{
u_int8_t rix;
KASSERT(sc->sc_drvbpf != NULL, ("no tap"));
/*
* Discard anything shorter than an ack or cts.
*/
if (m->m_pkthdr.len < IEEE80211_ACK_LEN) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RECV, "%s: runt packet %d\n",
__func__, m->m_pkthdr.len);
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_tooshort++;
return 0;
}
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_tsf = htole64(
ath_extend_tsf(ds->ds_rxstat.rs_tstamp, tsf));
rix = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rate;
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_flags = sc->sc_hwmap[rix].rxflags;
if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status & HAL_RXERR_CRC)
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_flags |= IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_BADFCS;
/* XXX propagate other error flags from descriptor */
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_rate = sc->sc_hwmap[rix].ieeerate;
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_antsignal = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rssi + nf;
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_antnoise = nf;
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_antenna = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_antenna;
bpf_mtap2(sc->sc_drvbpf, &sc->sc_rx_th, sc->sc_rx_th_len, m);
return 1;
}
static void
ath_rx_proc(void *arg, int npending)
{
#define PA2DESC(_sc, _pa) \
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((struct ath_desc *)((caddr_t)(_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc + \
((_pa) - (_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc_paddr)))
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ath_buf *bf;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ath_desc *ds;
struct mbuf *m;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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struct ieee80211_node *ni;
struct ath_node *an;
int len, type, ngood;
u_int phyerr;
HAL_STATUS status;
int16_t nf;
u_int64_t tsf;
NET_LOCK_GIANT(); /* XXX */
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RX_PROC, "%s: pending %u\n", __func__, npending);
ngood = 0;
nf = ath_hal_getchannoise(ah, &sc->sc_curchan);
tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(ah);
do {
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bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_rxbuf);
if (bf == NULL) { /* NB: shouldn't happen */
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if_printf(ifp, "%s: no buffer!\n", __func__);
break;
}
m = bf->bf_m;
if (m == NULL) { /* NB: shouldn't happen */
/*
* If mbuf allocation failed previously there
* will be no mbuf; try again to re-populate it.
*/
/* XXX make debug msg */
if_printf(ifp, "%s: no mbuf!\n", __func__);
STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&sc->sc_rxbuf, bf_list);
goto rx_next;
}
ds = bf->bf_desc;
if (ds->ds_link == bf->bf_daddr) {
/* NB: never process the self-linked entry at the end */
break;
}
/* XXX sync descriptor memory */
/*
* Must provide the virtual address of the current
* descriptor, the physical address, and the virtual
* address of the next descriptor in the h/w chain.
* This allows the HAL to look ahead to see if the
* hardware is done with a descriptor by checking the
* done bit in the following descriptor and the address
* of the current descriptor the DMA engine is working
* on. All this is necessary because of our use of
* a self-linked list to avoid rx overruns.
*/
status = ath_hal_rxprocdesc(ah, ds,
bf->bf_daddr, PA2DESC(sc, ds->ds_link));
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
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if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RECV_DESC)
ath_printrxbuf(bf, 0, status == HAL_OK);
#endif
if (status == HAL_EINPROGRESS)
break;
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STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&sc->sc_rxbuf, bf_list);
if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_more) {
/*
* Frame spans multiple descriptors; this
* cannot happen yet as we don't support
* jumbograms. If not in monitor mode,
* discard the frame.
*/
if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_MONITOR) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_toobig++;
goto rx_next;
}
/* fall thru for monitor mode handling... */
} else if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status != 0) {
if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status & HAL_RXERR_CRC)
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_crcerr++;
if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status & HAL_RXERR_FIFO)
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_fifoerr++;
if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status & HAL_RXERR_PHY) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_phyerr++;
phyerr = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_phyerr & 0x1f;
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_phy[phyerr]++;
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goto rx_next;
}
if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status & HAL_RXERR_DECRYPT) {
/*
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* Decrypt error. If the error occurred
* because there was no hardware key, then
* let the frame through so the upper layers
* can process it. This is necessary for 5210
* parts which have no way to setup a ``clear''
* key cache entry.
*
* XXX do key cache faulting
*/
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if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_keyix == HAL_RXKEYIX_INVALID)
goto rx_accept;
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_badcrypt++;
}
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if (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status & HAL_RXERR_MIC) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_badmic++;
/*
* Do minimal work required to hand off
* the 802.11 header for notifcation.
*/
/* XXX frag's and qos frames */
len = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_datalen;
if (len >= sizeof (struct ieee80211_frame)) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat,
bf->bf_dmamap,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
ieee80211_notify_michael_failure(ic,
mtod(m, struct ieee80211_frame *),
sc->sc_splitmic ?
ds->ds_rxstat.rs_keyix-32 :
ds->ds_rxstat.rs_keyix
);
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}
}
ifp->if_ierrors++;
/*
* When a tap is present pass error frames
* that have been requested. By default we
* pass decrypt+mic errors but others may be
* interesting (e.g. crc).
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*/
Fix the following bpf(4) race condition which can result in a panic: (1) bpf peer attaches to interface netif0 (2) Packet is received by netif0 (3) ifp->if_bpf pointer is checked and handed off to bpf (4) bpf peer detaches from netif0 resulting in ifp->if_bpf being initialized to NULL. (5) ifp->if_bpf is dereferenced by bpf machinery (6) Kaboom This race condition likely explains the various different kernel panics reported around sending SIGINT to tcpdump or dhclient processes. But really this race can result in kernel panics anywhere you have frequent bpf attach and detach operations with high packet per second load. Summary of changes: - Remove the bpf interface's "driverp" member - When we attach bpf interfaces, we now set the ifp->if_bpf member to the bpf interface structure. Once this is done, ifp->if_bpf should never be NULL. [1] - Introduce bpf_peers_present function, an inline operation which will do a lockless read bpf peer list associated with the interface. It should be noted that the bpf code will pickup the bpf_interface lock before adding or removing bpf peers. This should serialize the access to the bpf descriptor list, removing the race. - Expose the bpf_if structure in bpf.h so that the bpf_peers_present function can use it. This also removes the struct bpf_if; hack that was there. - Adjust all consumers of the raw if_bpf structure to use bpf_peers_present Now what happens is: (1) Packet is received by netif0 (2) Check to see if bpf descriptor list is empty (3) Pickup the bpf interface lock (4) Hand packet off to process From the attach/detach side: (1) Pickup the bpf interface lock (2) Add/remove from bpf descriptor list Now that we are storing the bpf interface structure with the ifnet, there is is no need to walk the bpf interface list to locate the correct bpf interface. We now simply look up the interface, and initialize the pointer. This has a nice side effect of changing a bpf interface attach operation from O(N) (where N is the number of bpf interfaces), to O(1). [1] From now on, we can no longer check ifp->if_bpf to tell us whether or not we have any bpf peers that might be interested in receiving packets. In collaboration with: sam@ MFC after: 1 month
2006-06-02 19:59:33 +00:00
if (bpf_peers_present(sc->sc_drvbpf) &&
(ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status & sc->sc_monpass)) {
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
/* NB: bpf needs the mbuf length setup */
len = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_datalen;
m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len;
(void) ath_rx_tap(sc, m, ds, tsf, nf);
}
/* XXX pass MIC errors up for s/w reclaculation */
goto rx_next;
}
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rx_accept:
/*
* Sync and unmap the frame. At this point we're
* committed to passing the mbuf somewhere so clear
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* bf_m; this means a new mbuf must be allocated
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* when the rx descriptor is setup again to receive
* another frame.
*/
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
bf->bf_m = NULL;
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m->m_pkthdr.rcvif = ifp;
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len = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_datalen;
m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len;
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sc->sc_stats.ast_ant_rx[ds->ds_rxstat.rs_antenna]++;
Fix the following bpf(4) race condition which can result in a panic: (1) bpf peer attaches to interface netif0 (2) Packet is received by netif0 (3) ifp->if_bpf pointer is checked and handed off to bpf (4) bpf peer detaches from netif0 resulting in ifp->if_bpf being initialized to NULL. (5) ifp->if_bpf is dereferenced by bpf machinery (6) Kaboom This race condition likely explains the various different kernel panics reported around sending SIGINT to tcpdump or dhclient processes. But really this race can result in kernel panics anywhere you have frequent bpf attach and detach operations with high packet per second load. Summary of changes: - Remove the bpf interface's "driverp" member - When we attach bpf interfaces, we now set the ifp->if_bpf member to the bpf interface structure. Once this is done, ifp->if_bpf should never be NULL. [1] - Introduce bpf_peers_present function, an inline operation which will do a lockless read bpf peer list associated with the interface. It should be noted that the bpf code will pickup the bpf_interface lock before adding or removing bpf peers. This should serialize the access to the bpf descriptor list, removing the race. - Expose the bpf_if structure in bpf.h so that the bpf_peers_present function can use it. This also removes the struct bpf_if; hack that was there. - Adjust all consumers of the raw if_bpf structure to use bpf_peers_present Now what happens is: (1) Packet is received by netif0 (2) Check to see if bpf descriptor list is empty (3) Pickup the bpf interface lock (4) Hand packet off to process From the attach/detach side: (1) Pickup the bpf interface lock (2) Add/remove from bpf descriptor list Now that we are storing the bpf interface structure with the ifnet, there is is no need to walk the bpf interface list to locate the correct bpf interface. We now simply look up the interface, and initialize the pointer. This has a nice side effect of changing a bpf interface attach operation from O(N) (where N is the number of bpf interfaces), to O(1). [1] From now on, we can no longer check ifp->if_bpf to tell us whether or not we have any bpf peers that might be interested in receiving packets. In collaboration with: sam@ MFC after: 1 month
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if (bpf_peers_present(sc->sc_drvbpf) &&
!ath_rx_tap(sc, m, ds, tsf, nf)) {
m_freem(m); /* XXX reclaim */
goto rx_next;
}
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/*
* From this point on we assume the frame is at least
* as large as ieee80211_frame_min; verify that.
*/
if (len < IEEE80211_MIN_LEN) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RECV, "%s: short packet %d\n",
__func__, len);
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_tooshort++;
m_freem(m);
goto rx_next;
}
if (IFF_DUMPPKTS(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RECV)) {
ieee80211_dump_pkt(mtod(m, caddr_t), len,
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sc->sc_hwmap[ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rate].ieeerate,
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ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rssi);
}
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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m_adj(m, -IEEE80211_CRC_LEN);
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/*
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* Locate the node for sender, track state, and then
* pass the (referenced) node up to the 802.11 layer
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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* for its use.
*/
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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ni = ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey(ic,
mtod(m, const struct ieee80211_frame_min *),
ds->ds_rxstat.rs_keyix == HAL_RXKEYIX_INVALID ?
IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE : ds->ds_rxstat.rs_keyix);
/*
* Track rx rssi and do any rx antenna management.
*/
an = ATH_NODE(ni);
ATH_RSSI_LPF(an->an_avgrssi, ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rssi);
ATH_RSSI_LPF(sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgrssi, ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rssi);
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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/*
* Send frame up for processing.
*/
type = ieee80211_input(ic, m, ni,
ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rssi, ds->ds_rxstat.rs_tstamp);
ieee80211_free_node(ni);
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if (sc->sc_diversity) {
/*
* When using fast diversity, change the default rx
* antenna if diversity chooses the other antenna 3
* times in a row.
*/
if (sc->sc_defant != ds->ds_rxstat.rs_antenna) {
if (++sc->sc_rxotherant >= 3)
ath_setdefantenna(sc,
ds->ds_rxstat.rs_antenna);
} else
sc->sc_rxotherant = 0;
}
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if (sc->sc_softled) {
/*
* Blink for any data frame. Otherwise do a
* heartbeat-style blink when idle. The latter
* is mainly for station mode where we depend on
* periodic beacon frames to trigger the poll event.
*/
if (type == IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_DATA) {
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sc->sc_rxrate = ds->ds_rxstat.rs_rate;
ath_led_event(sc, ATH_LED_RX);
} else if (ticks - sc->sc_ledevent >= sc->sc_ledidle)
ath_led_event(sc, ATH_LED_POLL);
}
/*
* Arrange to update the last rx timestamp only for
* frames from our ap when operating in station mode.
* This assumes the rx key is always setup when associated.
*/
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA &&
ds->ds_rxstat.rs_keyix != HAL_RXKEYIX_INVALID)
ngood++;
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rx_next:
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_rxbuf, bf, bf_list);
} while (ath_rxbuf_init(sc, bf) == 0);
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/* rx signal state monitoring */
ath_hal_rxmonitor(ah, &sc->sc_halstats, &sc->sc_curchan);
if (ngood)
sc->sc_lastrx = tsf;
NET_UNLOCK_GIANT(); /* XXX */
#undef PA2DESC
}
static void
ath_txq_init(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, int qnum)
{
txq->axq_qnum = qnum;
txq->axq_depth = 0;
txq->axq_intrcnt = 0;
txq->axq_link = NULL;
STAILQ_INIT(&txq->axq_q);
ATH_TXQ_LOCK_INIT(sc, txq);
}
/*
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* Setup a h/w transmit queue.
*/
static struct ath_txq *
ath_txq_setup(struct ath_softc *sc, int qtype, int subtype)
{
#define N(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_TXQ_INFO qi;
int qnum;
memset(&qi, 0, sizeof(qi));
qi.tqi_subtype = subtype;
qi.tqi_aifs = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
qi.tqi_cwmin = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
qi.tqi_cwmax = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
/*
* Enable interrupts only for EOL and DESC conditions.
* We mark tx descriptors to receive a DESC interrupt
* when a tx queue gets deep; otherwise waiting for the
* EOL to reap descriptors. Note that this is done to
* reduce interrupt load and this only defers reaping
* descriptors, never transmitting frames. Aside from
* reducing interrupts this also permits more concurrency.
* The only potential downside is if the tx queue backs
* up in which case the top half of the kernel may backup
* due to a lack of tx descriptors.
*/
qi.tqi_qflags = HAL_TXQ_TXEOLINT_ENABLE | HAL_TXQ_TXDESCINT_ENABLE;
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qnum = ath_hal_setuptxqueue(ah, qtype, &qi);
if (qnum == -1) {
/*
* NB: don't print a message, this happens
* normally on parts with too few tx queues
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*/
return NULL;
}
if (qnum >= N(sc->sc_txq)) {
device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
"hal qnum %u out of range, max %zu!\n",
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qnum, N(sc->sc_txq));
ath_hal_releasetxqueue(ah, qnum);
return NULL;
}
if (!ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, qnum)) {
ath_txq_init(sc, &sc->sc_txq[qnum], qnum);
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sc->sc_txqsetup |= 1<<qnum;
}
return &sc->sc_txq[qnum];
#undef N
}
/*
* Setup a hardware data transmit queue for the specified
* access control. The hal may not support all requested
* queues in which case it will return a reference to a
* previously setup queue. We record the mapping from ac's
* to h/w queues for use by ath_tx_start and also track
* the set of h/w queues being used to optimize work in the
* transmit interrupt handler and related routines.
*/
static int
ath_tx_setup(struct ath_softc *sc, int ac, int haltype)
{
#define N(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
struct ath_txq *txq;
if (ac >= N(sc->sc_ac2q)) {
device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "AC %u out of range, max %zu!\n",
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ac, N(sc->sc_ac2q));
return 0;
}
txq = ath_txq_setup(sc, HAL_TX_QUEUE_DATA, haltype);
if (txq != NULL) {
sc->sc_ac2q[ac] = txq;
return 1;
} else
return 0;
#undef N
}
/*
* Update WME parameters for a transmit queue.
*/
static int
ath_txq_update(struct ath_softc *sc, int ac)
{
#define ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(v) ((1<<v)-1)
#define ATH_TXOP_TO_US(v) (v<<5)
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_txq *txq = sc->sc_ac2q[ac];
struct wmeParams *wmep = &ic->ic_wme.wme_chanParams.cap_wmeParams[ac];
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_TXQ_INFO qi;
ath_hal_gettxqueueprops(ah, txq->axq_qnum, &qi);
qi.tqi_aifs = wmep->wmep_aifsn;
qi.tqi_cwmin = ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(wmep->wmep_logcwmin);
qi.tqi_cwmax = ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(wmep->wmep_logcwmax);
qi.tqi_burstTime = ATH_TXOP_TO_US(wmep->wmep_txopLimit);
if (!ath_hal_settxqueueprops(ah, txq->axq_qnum, &qi)) {
device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "unable to update hardware queue "
"parameters for %s traffic!\n",
ieee80211_wme_acnames[ac]);
return 0;
} else {
ath_hal_resettxqueue(ah, txq->axq_qnum); /* push to h/w */
return 1;
}
#undef ATH_TXOP_TO_US
#undef ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE
}
/*
* Callback from the 802.11 layer to update WME parameters.
*/
static int
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ath_wme_update(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
return !ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_BE) ||
!ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_BK) ||
!ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_VI) ||
!ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_VO) ? EIO : 0;
}
/*
* Reclaim resources for a setup queue.
*/
static void
ath_tx_cleanupq(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
ath_hal_releasetxqueue(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum);
ATH_TXQ_LOCK_DESTROY(txq);
sc->sc_txqsetup &= ~(1<<txq->axq_qnum);
}
/*
* Reclaim all tx queue resources.
*/
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static void
ath_tx_cleanup(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
int i;
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK_DESTROY(sc);
for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++)
if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i))
ath_tx_cleanupq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
ATH_TXQ_LOCK_DESTROY(&sc->sc_mcastq);
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}
/*
* Defragment an mbuf chain, returning at most maxfrags separate
* mbufs+clusters. If this is not possible NULL is returned and
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* the original mbuf chain is left in it's present (potentially
* modified) state. We use two techniques: collapsing consecutive
* mbufs and replacing consecutive mbufs by a cluster.
*/
static struct mbuf *
ath_defrag(struct mbuf *m0, int how, int maxfrags)
{
struct mbuf *m, *n, *n2, **prev;
u_int curfrags;
/*
* Calculate the current number of frags.
*/
curfrags = 0;
for (m = m0; m != NULL; m = m->m_next)
curfrags++;
/*
* First, try to collapse mbufs. Note that we always collapse
* towards the front so we don't need to deal with moving the
* pkthdr. This may be suboptimal if the first mbuf has much
* less data than the following.
*/
m = m0;
again:
for (;;) {
n = m->m_next;
if (n == NULL)
break;
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if ((m->m_flags & M_RDONLY) == 0 &&
n->m_len < M_TRAILINGSPACE(m)) {
bcopy(mtod(n, void *), mtod(m, char *) + m->m_len,
n->m_len);
m->m_len += n->m_len;
m->m_next = n->m_next;
m_free(n);
if (--curfrags <= maxfrags)
return m0;
} else
m = n;
}
KASSERT(maxfrags > 1,
("maxfrags %u, but normal collapse failed", maxfrags));
/*
* Collapse consecutive mbufs to a cluster.
*/
prev = &m0->m_next; /* NB: not the first mbuf */
while ((n = *prev) != NULL) {
if ((n2 = n->m_next) != NULL &&
n->m_len + n2->m_len < MCLBYTES) {
m = m_getcl(how, MT_DATA, 0);
if (m == NULL)
goto bad;
bcopy(mtod(n, void *), mtod(m, void *), n->m_len);
bcopy(mtod(n2, void *), mtod(m, char *) + n->m_len,
n2->m_len);
m->m_len = n->m_len + n2->m_len;
m->m_next = n2->m_next;
*prev = m;
m_free(n);
m_free(n2);
if (--curfrags <= maxfrags) /* +1 cl -2 mbufs */
return m0;
/*
* Still not there, try the normal collapse
* again before we allocate another cluster.
*/
goto again;
}
prev = &n->m_next;
}
/*
* No place where we can collapse to a cluster; punt.
* This can occur if, for example, you request 2 frags
* but the packet requires that both be clusters (we
* never reallocate the first mbuf to avoid moving the
* packet header).
*/
bad:
return NULL;
}
/*
* Return h/w rate index for an IEEE rate (w/o basic rate bit).
*/
static int
ath_tx_findrix(const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt, int rate)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < rt->rateCount; i++)
if ((rt->info[i].dot11Rate & IEEE80211_RATE_VAL) == rate)
return i;
return 0; /* NB: lowest rate */
}
static int
ath_tx_dmasetup(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf, struct mbuf *m0)
{
struct mbuf *m;
int error;
/*
* Load the DMA map so any coalescing is done. This
* also calculates the number of descriptors we need.
*/
error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, m0,
bf->bf_segs, &bf->bf_nseg,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
if (error == EFBIG) {
/* XXX packet requires too many descriptors */
bf->bf_nseg = ATH_TXDESC+1;
} else if (error != 0) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_busdma++;
m_freem(m0);
return error;
}
/*
* Discard null packets and check for packets that
* require too many TX descriptors. We try to convert
* the latter to a cluster.
*/
if (bf->bf_nseg > ATH_TXDESC) { /* too many desc's, linearize */
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_linear++;
m = ath_defrag(m0, M_DONTWAIT, ATH_TXDESC);
if (m == NULL) {
m_freem(m0);
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_nombuf++;
return ENOMEM;
}
m0 = m;
error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, m0,
bf->bf_segs, &bf->bf_nseg,
BUS_DMA_NOWAIT);
if (error != 0) {
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_busdma++;
m_freem(m0);
return error;
}
KASSERT(bf->bf_nseg <= ATH_TXDESC,
("too many segments after defrag; nseg %u", bf->bf_nseg));
} else if (bf->bf_nseg == 0) { /* null packet, discard */
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_nodata++;
m_freem(m0);
return EIO;
}
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT, "%s: m %p len %u\n",
__func__, m0, m0->m_pkthdr.len);
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE);
bf->bf_m = m0;
return 0;
}
static void
ath_tx_handoff(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ath_desc *ds, *ds0;
int i;
/*
* Fillin the remainder of the descriptor info.
*/
ds0 = ds = bf->bf_desc;
for (i = 0; i < bf->bf_nseg; i++, ds++) {
ds->ds_data = bf->bf_segs[i].ds_addr;
if (i == bf->bf_nseg - 1)
ds->ds_link = 0;
else
ds->ds_link = bf->bf_daddr + sizeof(*ds) * (i + 1);
ath_hal_filltxdesc(ah, ds
, bf->bf_segs[i].ds_len /* segment length */
, i == 0 /* first segment */
, i == bf->bf_nseg - 1 /* last segment */
, ds0 /* first descriptor */
);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
"%s: %d: %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x\n",
__func__, i, ds->ds_link, ds->ds_data,
ds->ds_ctl0, ds->ds_ctl1, ds->ds_hw[0], ds->ds_hw[1]);
}
/*
* Insert the frame on the outbound list and pass it on
* to the hardware. Multicast frames buffered for power
* save stations and transmit from the CAB queue are stored
* on a s/w only queue and loaded on to the CAB queue in
* the SWBA handler since frames only go out on DTIM and
* to avoid possible races.
*/
ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq);
ATH_TXQ_INSERT_TAIL(txq, bf, bf_list);
if (txq != &sc->sc_mcastq) {
if (txq->axq_link == NULL) {
ath_hal_puttxbuf(ah, txq->axq_qnum, bf->bf_daddr);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
"%s: TXDP[%u] = %p (%p) depth %d\n", __func__,
txq->axq_qnum, (caddr_t)bf->bf_daddr, bf->bf_desc,
txq->axq_depth);
} else {
*txq->axq_link = bf->bf_daddr;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
"%s: link[%u](%p)=%p (%p) depth %d\n", __func__,
txq->axq_qnum, txq->axq_link,
(caddr_t)bf->bf_daddr, bf->bf_desc, txq->axq_depth);
}
txq->axq_link = &bf->bf_desc[bf->bf_nseg - 1].ds_link;
ath_hal_txstart(ah, txq->axq_qnum);
} else {
if (txq->axq_link != NULL)
*txq->axq_link = bf->bf_daddr;
txq->axq_link = &bf->bf_desc[bf->bf_nseg - 1].ds_link;
}
ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
}
static int
ath_tx_start(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_node *ni, struct ath_buf *bf,
struct mbuf *m0)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
const struct chanAccParams *cap = &ic->ic_wme.wme_chanParams;
int error, iswep, ismcast, ismrr;
int keyix, hdrlen, pktlen, try0;
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u_int8_t rix, txrate, ctsrate;
u_int8_t cix = 0xff; /* NB: silence compiler */
struct ath_desc *ds;
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struct ath_txq *txq;
struct ieee80211_frame *wh;
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u_int subtype, flags, ctsduration;
HAL_PKT_TYPE atype;
const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
HAL_BOOL shortPreamble;
struct ath_node *an;
u_int pri;
wh = mtod(m0, struct ieee80211_frame *);
iswep = wh->i_fc[1] & IEEE80211_FC1_WEP;
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ismcast = IEEE80211_IS_MULTICAST(wh->i_addr1);
hdrlen = ieee80211_anyhdrsize(wh);
/*
* Packet length must not include any
* pad bytes; deduct them here.
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*/
pktlen = m0->m_pkthdr.len - (hdrlen & 3);
if (iswep) {
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const struct ieee80211_cipher *cip;
struct ieee80211_key *k;
/*
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* Construct the 802.11 header+trailer for an encrypted
* frame. The only reason this can fail is because of an
* unknown or unsupported cipher/key type.
*/
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k = ieee80211_crypto_encap(ic, ni, m0);
if (k == NULL) {
/*
* This can happen when the key is yanked after the
* frame was queued. Just discard the frame; the
* 802.11 layer counts failures and provides
* debugging/diagnostics.
*/
m_freem(m0);
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return EIO;
}
/*
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* Adjust the packet + header lengths for the crypto
* additions and calculate the h/w key index. When
* a s/w mic is done the frame will have had any mic
* added to it prior to entry so m0->m_pkthdr.len above will
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* account for it. Otherwise we need to add it to the
* packet length.
*/
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cip = k->wk_cipher;
hdrlen += cip->ic_header;
pktlen += cip->ic_header + cip->ic_trailer;
if ((k->wk_flags & IEEE80211_KEY_SWMIC) == 0)
pktlen += cip->ic_miclen;
keyix = k->wk_keyix;
/* packet header may have moved, reset our local pointer */
wh = mtod(m0, struct ieee80211_frame *);
} else if (ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_cipher == &ieee80211_cipher_none) {
/*
* Use station key cache slot, if assigned.
*/
keyix = ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_keyix;
if (keyix == IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE)
keyix = HAL_TXKEYIX_INVALID;
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} else
keyix = HAL_TXKEYIX_INVALID;
pktlen += IEEE80211_CRC_LEN;
/*
* Load the DMA map so any coalescing is done. This
* also calculates the number of descriptors we need.
*/
error = ath_tx_dmasetup(sc, bf, m0);
if (error != 0)
return error;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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bf->bf_node = ni; /* NB: held reference */
m0 = bf->bf_m; /* NB: may have changed */
wh = mtod(m0, struct ieee80211_frame *);
/* setup descriptors */
ds = bf->bf_desc;
rt = sc->sc_currates;
KASSERT(rt != NULL, ("no rate table, mode %u", sc->sc_curmode));
/*
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* NB: the 802.11 layer marks whether or not we should
* use short preamble based on the current mode and
* negotiated parameters.
*/
if ((ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHPREAMBLE) &&
(ni->ni_capinfo & IEEE80211_CAPINFO_SHORT_PREAMBLE)) {
shortPreamble = AH_TRUE;
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_shortpre++;
} else {
shortPreamble = AH_FALSE;
}
an = ATH_NODE(ni);
flags = HAL_TXDESC_CLRDMASK; /* XXX needed for crypto errs */
ismrr = 0; /* default no multi-rate retry*/
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/*
* Calculate Atheros packet type from IEEE80211 packet header,
* setup for rate calculations, and select h/w transmit queue.
*/
switch (wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_MASK) {
case IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_MGT:
subtype = wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_MASK;
if (subtype == IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_BEACON)
atype = HAL_PKT_TYPE_BEACON;
else if (subtype == IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP)
atype = HAL_PKT_TYPE_PROBE_RESP;
else if (subtype == IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_ATIM)
atype = HAL_PKT_TYPE_ATIM;
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else
atype = HAL_PKT_TYPE_NORMAL; /* XXX */
rix = sc->sc_minrateix;
txrate = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
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if (shortPreamble)
txrate |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
try0 = ATH_TXMGTTRY;
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/* NB: force all management frames to highest queue */
if (ni->ni_flags & IEEE80211_NODE_QOS) {
/* NB: force all management frames to highest queue */
pri = WME_AC_VO;
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} else
pri = WME_AC_BE;
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flags |= HAL_TXDESC_INTREQ; /* force interrupt */
break;
case IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_CTL:
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atype = HAL_PKT_TYPE_PSPOLL; /* stop setting of duration */
rix = sc->sc_minrateix;
txrate = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
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if (shortPreamble)
txrate |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
try0 = ATH_TXMGTTRY;
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/* NB: force all ctl frames to highest queue */
if (ni->ni_flags & IEEE80211_NODE_QOS) {
/* NB: force all ctl frames to highest queue */
pri = WME_AC_VO;
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} else
pri = WME_AC_BE;
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flags |= HAL_TXDESC_INTREQ; /* force interrupt */
break;
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case IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_DATA:
atype = HAL_PKT_TYPE_NORMAL; /* default */
/*
* Data frames: multicast frames go out at a fixed rate,
* otherwise consult the rate control module for the
* rate to use.
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*/
if (ismcast) {
/*
* Check mcast rate setting in case it's changed.
* XXX move out of fastpath
*/
if (ic->ic_mcast_rate != sc->sc_mcastrate) {
sc->sc_mcastrix =
ath_tx_findrix(rt, ic->ic_mcast_rate);
sc->sc_mcastrate = ic->ic_mcast_rate;
}
rix = sc->sc_mcastrix;
txrate = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
if (shortPreamble)
txrate |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
try0 = 1;
} else {
ath_rate_findrate(sc, an, shortPreamble, pktlen,
&rix, &try0, &txrate);
sc->sc_txrate = txrate; /* for LED blinking */
if (try0 != ATH_TXMAXTRY)
ismrr = 1;
}
pri = M_WME_GETAC(m0);
if (cap->cap_wmeParams[pri].wmep_noackPolicy)
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_NOACK;
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break;
default:
if_printf(ifp, "bogus frame type 0x%x (%s)\n",
wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_MASK, __func__);
/* XXX statistic */
m_freem(m0);
return EIO;
}
txq = sc->sc_ac2q[pri];
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/*
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* When servicing one or more stations in power-save mode
* (or) if there is some mcast data waiting on the mcast
* queue (to prevent out of order delivery) multicast
* frames must be buffered until after the beacon.
*/
if (ismcast && (ic->ic_ps_sta || sc->sc_mcastq.axq_depth)) {
txq = &sc->sc_mcastq;
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/* XXX? more bit in 802.11 frame header */
}
/*
* Calculate miscellaneous flags.
*/
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if (ismcast) {
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_NOACK; /* no ack on broad/multicast */
} else if (pktlen > ic->ic_rtsthreshold) {
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA; /* RTS based on frame length */
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cix = rt->info[rix].controlRate;
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_rts++;
}
if (flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) /* NB: avoid double counting */
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_noack++;
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/*
* If 802.11g protection is enabled, determine whether
* to use RTS/CTS or just CTS. Note that this is only
* done for OFDM unicast frames.
*/
if ((ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_USEPROT) &&
rt->info[rix].phy == IEEE80211_T_OFDM &&
(flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) {
/* XXX fragments must use CCK rates w/ protection */
if (ic->ic_protmode == IEEE80211_PROT_RTSCTS)
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA;
else if (ic->ic_protmode == IEEE80211_PROT_CTSONLY)
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_CTSENA;
cix = rt->info[sc->sc_protrix].controlRate;
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_protect++;
}
/*
* Calculate duration. This logically belongs in the 802.11
* layer but it lacks sufficient information to calculate it.
*/
if ((flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0 &&
(wh->i_fc[0] & IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_MASK) != IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_CTL) {
u_int16_t dur;
/*
* XXX not right with fragmentation.
*/
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if (shortPreamble)
dur = rt->info[rix].spAckDuration;
else
dur = rt->info[rix].lpAckDuration;
*(u_int16_t *)wh->i_dur = htole16(dur);
}
/*
* Calculate RTS/CTS rate and duration if needed.
*/
ctsduration = 0;
if (flags & (HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA|HAL_TXDESC_CTSENA)) {
/*
* CTS transmit rate is derived from the transmit rate
* by looking in the h/w rate table. We must also factor
* in whether or not a short preamble is to be used.
*/
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/* NB: cix is set above where RTS/CTS is enabled */
KASSERT(cix != 0xff, ("cix not setup"));
ctsrate = rt->info[cix].rateCode;
/*
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* Compute the transmit duration based on the frame
* size and the size of an ACK frame. We call into the
* HAL to do the computation since it depends on the
* characteristics of the actual PHY being used.
*
* NB: CTS is assumed the same size as an ACK so we can
* use the precalculated ACK durations.
*/
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if (shortPreamble) {
ctsrate |= rt->info[cix].shortPreamble;
if (flags & HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA) /* SIFS + CTS */
ctsduration += rt->info[cix].spAckDuration;
ctsduration += ath_hal_computetxtime(ah,
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rt, pktlen, rix, AH_TRUE);
if ((flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) /* SIFS + ACK */
ctsduration += rt->info[rix].spAckDuration;
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} else {
if (flags & HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA) /* SIFS + CTS */
ctsduration += rt->info[cix].lpAckDuration;
ctsduration += ath_hal_computetxtime(ah,
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rt, pktlen, rix, AH_FALSE);
if ((flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) /* SIFS + ACK */
ctsduration += rt->info[rix].lpAckDuration;
}
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/*
* Must disable multi-rate retry when using RTS/CTS.
*/
ismrr = 0;
try0 = ATH_TXMGTTRY; /* XXX */
} else
ctsrate = 0;
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if (IFF_DUMPPKTS(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT))
ieee80211_dump_pkt(mtod(m0, caddr_t), m0->m_len,
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sc->sc_hwmap[txrate].ieeerate, -1);
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if (bpf_peers_present(ic->ic_rawbpf))
bpf_mtap(ic->ic_rawbpf, m0);
Fix the following bpf(4) race condition which can result in a panic: (1) bpf peer attaches to interface netif0 (2) Packet is received by netif0 (3) ifp->if_bpf pointer is checked and handed off to bpf (4) bpf peer detaches from netif0 resulting in ifp->if_bpf being initialized to NULL. (5) ifp->if_bpf is dereferenced by bpf machinery (6) Kaboom This race condition likely explains the various different kernel panics reported around sending SIGINT to tcpdump or dhclient processes. But really this race can result in kernel panics anywhere you have frequent bpf attach and detach operations with high packet per second load. Summary of changes: - Remove the bpf interface's "driverp" member - When we attach bpf interfaces, we now set the ifp->if_bpf member to the bpf interface structure. Once this is done, ifp->if_bpf should never be NULL. [1] - Introduce bpf_peers_present function, an inline operation which will do a lockless read bpf peer list associated with the interface. It should be noted that the bpf code will pickup the bpf_interface lock before adding or removing bpf peers. This should serialize the access to the bpf descriptor list, removing the race. - Expose the bpf_if structure in bpf.h so that the bpf_peers_present function can use it. This also removes the struct bpf_if; hack that was there. - Adjust all consumers of the raw if_bpf structure to use bpf_peers_present Now what happens is: (1) Packet is received by netif0 (2) Check to see if bpf descriptor list is empty (3) Pickup the bpf interface lock (4) Hand packet off to process From the attach/detach side: (1) Pickup the bpf interface lock (2) Add/remove from bpf descriptor list Now that we are storing the bpf interface structure with the ifnet, there is is no need to walk the bpf interface list to locate the correct bpf interface. We now simply look up the interface, and initialize the pointer. This has a nice side effect of changing a bpf interface attach operation from O(N) (where N is the number of bpf interfaces), to O(1). [1] From now on, we can no longer check ifp->if_bpf to tell us whether or not we have any bpf peers that might be interested in receiving packets. In collaboration with: sam@ MFC after: 1 month
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if (bpf_peers_present(sc->sc_drvbpf)) {
u_int64_t tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(ah);
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_tsf = htole64(tsf);
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_flags = sc->sc_hwmap[txrate].txflags;
if (iswep)
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_flags |= IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_WEP;
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sc->sc_tx_th.wt_rate = sc->sc_hwmap[txrate].ieeerate;
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sc->sc_tx_th.wt_txpower = ni->ni_txpower;
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_antenna = sc->sc_txantenna;
bpf_mtap2(sc->sc_drvbpf,
&sc->sc_tx_th, sc->sc_tx_th_len, m0);
}
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/*
* Determine if a tx interrupt should be generated for
* this descriptor. We take a tx interrupt to reap
* descriptors when the h/w hits an EOL condition or
* when the descriptor is specifically marked to generate
* an interrupt. We periodically mark descriptors in this
* way to insure timely replenishing of the supply needed
* for sending frames. Defering interrupts reduces system
* load and potentially allows more concurrent work to be
* done but if done to aggressively can cause senders to
* backup.
*
* NB: use >= to deal with sc_txintrperiod changing
* dynamically through sysctl.
*/
if (flags & HAL_TXDESC_INTREQ) {
txq->axq_intrcnt = 0;
} else if (++txq->axq_intrcnt >= sc->sc_txintrperiod) {
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_INTREQ;
txq->axq_intrcnt = 0;
}
/*
* Formulate first tx descriptor with tx controls.
*/
/* XXX check return value? */
ath_hal_setuptxdesc(ah, ds
, pktlen /* packet length */
, hdrlen /* header length */
, atype /* Atheros packet type */
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, ni->ni_txpower /* txpower */
, txrate, try0 /* series 0 rate/tries */
, keyix /* key cache index */
, sc->sc_txantenna /* antenna mode */
, flags /* flags */
, ctsrate /* rts/cts rate */
, ctsduration /* rts/cts duration */
);
bf->bf_flags = flags;
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/*
* Setup the multi-rate retry state only when we're
* going to use it. This assumes ath_hal_setuptxdesc
* initializes the descriptors (so we don't have to)
* when the hardware supports multi-rate retry and
* we don't use it.
*/
if (ismrr)
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ath_rate_setupxtxdesc(sc, an, ds, shortPreamble, rix);
ath_tx_handoff(sc, txq, bf);
return 0;
}
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/*
* Process completed xmit descriptors from the specified queue.
*/
static int
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ath_tx_processq(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_buf *bf;
struct ath_desc *ds, *ds0;
struct ieee80211_node *ni;
struct ath_node *an;
int sr, lr, pri, nacked;
HAL_STATUS status;
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, "%s: tx queue %u head %p link %p\n",
__func__, txq->axq_qnum,
(caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_gettxbuf(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum),
txq->axq_link);
nacked = 0;
for (;;) {
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ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq);
txq->axq_intrcnt = 0; /* reset periodic desc intr count */
bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&txq->axq_q);
if (bf == NULL) {
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ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
break;
}
ds0 = &bf->bf_desc[0];
ds = &bf->bf_desc[bf->bf_nseg - 1];
status = ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah, ds);
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
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if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_XMIT_DESC)
ath_printtxbuf(bf, txq->axq_qnum, 0, status == HAL_OK);
#endif
if (status == HAL_EINPROGRESS) {
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ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
break;
}
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ATH_TXQ_REMOVE_HEAD(txq, bf_list);
if (txq->axq_depth == 0)
txq->axq_link = NULL;
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ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
ni = bf->bf_node;
if (ni != NULL) {
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an = ATH_NODE(ni);
if (ds->ds_txstat.ts_status == 0) {
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u_int8_t txant = ds->ds_txstat.ts_antenna;
sc->sc_stats.ast_ant_tx[txant]++;
sc->sc_ant_tx[txant]++;
if (ds->ds_txstat.ts_rate & HAL_TXSTAT_ALTRATE)
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_altrate++;
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_rssi =
ds->ds_txstat.ts_rssi;
ATH_RSSI_LPF(sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgtxrssi,
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ds->ds_txstat.ts_rssi);
pri = M_WME_GETAC(bf->bf_m);
if (pri >= WME_AC_VO)
ic->ic_wme.wme_hipri_traffic++;
ni->ni_inact = ni->ni_inact_reload;
} else {
if (ds->ds_txstat.ts_status & HAL_TXERR_XRETRY)
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_xretries++;
if (ds->ds_txstat.ts_status & HAL_TXERR_FIFO)
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_fifoerr++;
if (ds->ds_txstat.ts_status & HAL_TXERR_FILT)
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_filtered++;
}
sr = ds->ds_txstat.ts_shortretry;
lr = ds->ds_txstat.ts_longretry;
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_shortretry += sr;
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_longretry += lr;
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/*
* Hand the descriptor to the rate control algorithm.
*/
if ((ds->ds_txstat.ts_status & HAL_TXERR_FILT) == 0 &&
(bf->bf_flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) {
/*
* If frame was ack'd update the last rx time
* used to workaround phantom bmiss interrupts.
*/
if (ds->ds_txstat.ts_status == 0)
nacked++;
ath_rate_tx_complete(sc, an, ds, ds0);
}
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/*
* Reclaim reference to node.
*
* NB: the node may be reclaimed here if, for example
* this is a DEAUTH message that was sent and the
* node was timed out due to inactivity.
*/
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ieee80211_free_node(ni);
}
bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap,
BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
m_freem(bf->bf_m);
bf->bf_m = NULL;
bf->bf_node = NULL;
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
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STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
}
return nacked;
}
static __inline int
txqactive(struct ath_hal *ah, int qnum)
{
u_int32_t txqs = 1<<qnum;
ath_hal_gettxintrtxqs(ah, &txqs);
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return (txqs & (1<<qnum));
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}
/*
* Deferred processing of transmit interrupt; special-cased
* for a single hardware transmit queue (e.g. 5210 and 5211).
*/
static void
ath_tx_proc_q0(void *arg, int npending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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if (txqactive(sc->sc_ah, 0) && ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[0]))
sc->sc_lastrx = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
if (txqactive(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum))
ath_tx_processq(sc, sc->sc_cabq);
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
sc->sc_tx_timer = 0;
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if (sc->sc_softled)
ath_led_event(sc, ATH_LED_TX);
ath_start(ifp);
}
/*
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* Deferred processing of transmit interrupt; special-cased
* for four hardware queues, 0-3 (e.g. 5212 w/ WME support).
*/
static void
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ath_tx_proc_q0123(void *arg, int npending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
int nacked;
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/*
* Process each active queue.
*/
nacked = 0;
if (txqactive(sc->sc_ah, 0))
nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[0]);
if (txqactive(sc->sc_ah, 1))
nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[1]);
if (txqactive(sc->sc_ah, 2))
nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[2]);
if (txqactive(sc->sc_ah, 3))
nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[3]);
if (txqactive(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum))
ath_tx_processq(sc, sc->sc_cabq);
if (nacked)
sc->sc_lastrx = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
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ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
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sc->sc_tx_timer = 0;
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if (sc->sc_softled)
ath_led_event(sc, ATH_LED_TX);
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ath_start(ifp);
}
/*
* Deferred processing of transmit interrupt.
*/
static void
ath_tx_proc(void *arg, int npending)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
int i, nacked;
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/*
* Process each active queue.
*/
nacked = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++)
if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i) && txqactive(sc->sc_ah, i))
nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
if (nacked)
sc->sc_lastrx = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
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ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
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sc->sc_tx_timer = 0;
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if (sc->sc_softled)
ath_led_event(sc, ATH_LED_TX);
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ath_start(ifp);
}
static void
ath_tx_draintxq(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
#endif
struct ieee80211_node *ni;
struct ath_buf *bf;
u_int ix;
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/*
* NB: this assumes output has been stopped and
* we do not need to block ath_tx_tasklet
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*/
for (ix = 0;; ix++) {
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ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq);
bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&txq->axq_q);
if (bf == NULL) {
txq->axq_link = NULL;
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ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
break;
}
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ATH_TXQ_REMOVE_HEAD(txq, bf_list);
ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET) {
ath_printtxbuf(bf, txq->axq_qnum, ix,
ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah, bf->bf_desc) == HAL_OK);
ieee80211_dump_pkt(mtod(bf->bf_m, caddr_t),
bf->bf_m->m_len, 0, -1);
}
#endif /* ATH_DEBUG */
bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
m_freem(bf->bf_m);
bf->bf_m = NULL;
ni = bf->bf_node;
bf->bf_node = NULL;
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if (ni != NULL) {
/*
* Reclaim node reference.
*/
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ieee80211_free_node(ni);
}
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
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STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
}
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}
static void
ath_tx_stopdma(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: tx queue [%u] %p, link %p\n",
__func__, txq->axq_qnum,
(caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_gettxbuf(ah, txq->axq_qnum),
txq->axq_link);
(void) ath_hal_stoptxdma(ah, txq->axq_qnum);
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}
/*
* Drain the transmit queues and reclaim resources.
*/
static void
ath_draintxq(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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int i;
/* XXX return value */
if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
/* don't touch the hardware if marked invalid */
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: tx queue [%u] %p, link %p\n",
__func__, sc->sc_bhalq,
(caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_gettxbuf(ah, sc->sc_bhalq),
NULL);
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(void) ath_hal_stoptxdma(ah, sc->sc_bhalq);
for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++)
if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i))
ath_tx_stopdma(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
}
for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++)
if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i))
ath_tx_draintxq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
ath_tx_draintxq(sc, &sc->sc_mcastq);
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET) {
struct ath_buf *bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_bbuf);
if (bf != NULL && bf->bf_m != NULL) {
ath_printtxbuf(bf, sc->sc_bhalq, 0,
ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah, bf->bf_desc) == HAL_OK);
ieee80211_dump_pkt(mtod(bf->bf_m, caddr_t),
bf->bf_m->m_len, 0, -1);
}
}
#endif /* ATH_DEBUG */
ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
sc->sc_tx_timer = 0;
}
/*
* Disable the receive h/w in preparation for a reset.
*/
static void
ath_stoprecv(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
#define PA2DESC(_sc, _pa) \
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((struct ath_desc *)((caddr_t)(_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc + \
((_pa) - (_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc_paddr)))
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
ath_hal_stoppcurecv(ah); /* disable PCU */
ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, 0); /* clear recv filter */
ath_hal_stopdmarecv(ah); /* disable DMA engine */
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DELAY(3000); /* 3ms is long enough for 1 frame */
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
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if (sc->sc_debug & (ATH_DEBUG_RESET | ATH_DEBUG_FATAL)) {
struct ath_buf *bf;
u_int ix;
printf("%s: rx queue %p, link %p\n", __func__,
(caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_getrxbuf(ah), sc->sc_rxlink);
ix = 0;
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STAILQ_FOREACH(bf, &sc->sc_rxbuf, bf_list) {
struct ath_desc *ds = bf->bf_desc;
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HAL_STATUS status = ath_hal_rxprocdesc(ah, ds,
bf->bf_daddr, PA2DESC(sc, ds->ds_link));
if (status == HAL_OK || (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_FATAL))
ath_printrxbuf(bf, ix, status == HAL_OK);
ix++;
}
}
#endif
sc->sc_rxlink = NULL; /* just in case */
#undef PA2DESC
}
/*
* Enable the receive h/w following a reset.
*/
static int
ath_startrecv(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ath_buf *bf;
sc->sc_rxlink = NULL;
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STAILQ_FOREACH(bf, &sc->sc_rxbuf, bf_list) {
int error = ath_rxbuf_init(sc, bf);
if (error != 0) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RECV,
"%s: ath_rxbuf_init failed %d\n",
__func__, error);
return error;
}
}
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bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_rxbuf);
ath_hal_putrxbuf(ah, bf->bf_daddr);
ath_hal_rxena(ah); /* enable recv descriptors */
ath_mode_init(sc); /* set filters, etc. */
ath_hal_startpcurecv(ah); /* re-enable PCU/DMA engine */
return 0;
}
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/*
* Update internal state after a channel change.
*/
static void
ath_chan_change(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_channel *chan)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
enum ieee80211_phymode mode;
u_int16_t flags;
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/*
* Change channels and update the h/w rate map
* if we're switching; e.g. 11a to 11b/g.
*/
mode = ieee80211_chan2mode(ic, chan);
if (mode != sc->sc_curmode)
ath_setcurmode(sc, mode);
/*
* Update BPF state. NB: ethereal et. al. don't handle
* merged flags well so pick a unique mode for their use.
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*/
if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_A(chan))
flags = IEEE80211_CHAN_A;
/* XXX 11g schizophrenia */
else if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_G(chan) ||
IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_PUREG(chan))
flags = IEEE80211_CHAN_G;
else
flags = IEEE80211_CHAN_B;
if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_T(chan))
flags |= IEEE80211_CHAN_TURBO;
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sc->sc_tx_th.wt_chan_freq = sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_freq =
htole16(chan->ic_freq);
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_chan_flags = sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags =
htole16(flags);
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}
/*
* Poll for a channel clear indication; this is required
* for channels requiring DFS and not previously visited
* and/or with a recent radar detection.
*/
static void
ath_dfswait(void *arg)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_CHANNEL hchan;
ath_hal_radar_wait(ah, &hchan);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_DFS, "%s: radar_wait %u/%x/%x\n",
__func__, hchan.channel, hchan.channelFlags, hchan.privFlags);
if (hchan.privFlags & CHANNEL_INTERFERENCE) {
if_printf(sc->sc_ifp,
"channel %u/0x%x/0x%x has interference\n",
hchan.channel, hchan.channelFlags, hchan.privFlags);
return;
}
if ((hchan.privFlags & CHANNEL_DFS) == 0) {
/* XXX should not happen */
return;
}
if (hchan.privFlags & CHANNEL_DFS_CLEAR) {
sc->sc_curchan.privFlags |= CHANNEL_DFS_CLEAR;
sc->sc_ifp->if_drv_flags &= ~IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
if_printf(sc->sc_ifp,
"channel %u/0x%x/0x%x marked clear\n",
hchan.channel, hchan.channelFlags, hchan.privFlags);
} else
callout_reset(&sc->sc_dfs_ch, 2 * hz, ath_dfswait, sc);
}
/*
* Set/change channels. If the channel is really being changed,
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* it's done by reseting the chip. To accomplish this we must
* first cleanup any pending DMA, then restart stuff after a la
* ath_init.
*/
static int
ath_chan_set(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_channel *chan)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
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HAL_CHANNEL hchan;
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/*
* Convert to a HAL channel description with
* the flags constrained to reflect the current
* operating mode.
*/
hchan.channel = chan->ic_freq;
hchan.channelFlags = ath_chan2flags(ic, chan);
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET,
"%s: %u (%u MHz, hal flags 0x%x) -> %u (%u MHz, hal flags 0x%x)\n",
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__func__,
ath_hal_mhz2ieee(ah, sc->sc_curchan.channel,
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sc->sc_curchan.channelFlags),
sc->sc_curchan.channel, sc->sc_curchan.channelFlags,
ath_hal_mhz2ieee(ah, hchan.channel, hchan.channelFlags),
hchan.channel, hchan.channelFlags);
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if (hchan.channel != sc->sc_curchan.channel ||
hchan.channelFlags != sc->sc_curchan.channelFlags) {
HAL_STATUS status;
/*
* To switch channels clear any pending DMA operations;
* wait long enough for the RX fifo to drain, reset the
* hardware at the new frequency, and then re-enable
* the relevant bits of the h/w.
*/
ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0); /* disable interrupts */
ath_draintxq(sc); /* clear pending tx frames */
ath_stoprecv(sc); /* turn off frame recv */
if (!ath_hal_reset(ah, sc->sc_opmode, &hchan, AH_TRUE, &status)) {
if_printf(ic->ic_ifp, "%s: unable to reset "
"channel %u (%u Mhz, flags 0x%x hal flags 0x%x)\n",
__func__, ieee80211_chan2ieee(ic, chan),
chan->ic_freq, chan->ic_flags, hchan.channelFlags);
return EIO;
}
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sc->sc_curchan = hchan;
ath_update_txpow(sc); /* update tx power state */
sc->sc_diversity = ath_hal_getdiversity(ah);
sc->sc_calinterval = 1;
sc->sc_caltries = 0;
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/*
* Re-enable rx framework.
*/
if (ath_startrecv(sc) != 0) {
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if_printf(ic->ic_ifp,
"%s: unable to restart recv logic\n", __func__);
return EIO;
}
/*
* Change channels and update the h/w rate map
* if we're switching; e.g. 11a to 11b/g.
*/
ic->ic_ibss_chan = chan;
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ath_chan_change(sc, chan);
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/*
* Handle DFS required waiting period to determine
* if channel is clear of radar traffic.
*/
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP) {
#define DFS_AND_NOT_CLEAR(_c) \
(((_c)->privFlags & (CHANNEL_DFS | CHANNEL_DFS_CLEAR)) == CHANNEL_DFS)
if (DFS_AND_NOT_CLEAR(&sc->sc_curchan)) {
if_printf(sc->sc_ifp,
"wait for DFS clear channel signal\n");
/* XXX stop sndq */
sc->sc_ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
callout_reset(&sc->sc_dfs_ch,
2 * hz, ath_dfswait, sc);
} else
callout_stop(&sc->sc_dfs_ch);
#undef DFS_NOT_CLEAR
}
MFp4 changes to fix locking issues and correct reference count handling of station entries in hostap mode: Input path: o driver is now expected to find the node associated with the sender of a received frame; use ic_bss if none is located o driver passes the (referenced) node into ieee80211_input for use within the wlan module and is responsible for cleaning up on return o the antenna state is no longer passed up with each frame; this is now considered driver-private state and drivers are responsible for keeping it in the driver-private part of a node Output path: Revamp output path for management frames to eliminate redundant locking that causes problems and to correct reference counting bogosity that occurs when stations are timed out due to inactivity (in AP mode). On output the refcnt'd node is stashed in the pkthdr's recvif field (yech) and retrieved by the driver. This eliminates an unref/ref scenario and related node table unlock/lock due to the driver looking up the node. This is particularly important when stations are timed out as this causes a lock order reversal that can result in a deadlock. As a byproduct we also reduce the overhead for sending management frames (minimal). Additional fallout from this is a change to ieee80211_encap to return a refcn't node for tieing to the outbound frame. Node refcnts are not reclaimed until after a frame is completely processed (e.g. in the tx interrupt handler). This is especially important for timed out stations as this deref will be the final one causing the node entry to be reclaimed. Additional semi-related changes: o replace m_copym use with m_copypacket (optimization) o add assert to verify ic_bss is never free'd during normal operation o add comments explaining calling conventions by drivers for frames going in each direction o remove extraneous code that "cannot be executed" (e.g. because pointers may never be null)
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/*
* Re-enable interrupts.
*/
ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
}
return 0;
}
static void
ath_next_scan(void *arg)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
if (ic->ic_state == IEEE80211_S_SCAN)
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ieee80211_next_scan(ic);
}
/*
* Periodically recalibrate the PHY to account
* for temperature/environment changes.
*/
static void
ath_calibrate(void *arg)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_BOOL iqCalDone;
sc->sc_stats.ast_per_cal++;
if (ath_hal_getrfgain(ah) == HAL_RFGAIN_NEED_CHANGE) {
/*
* Rfgain is out of bounds, reset the chip
* to load new gain values.
*/
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE,
"%s: rfgain change\n", __func__);
sc->sc_stats.ast_per_rfgain++;
ath_reset(sc->sc_ifp);
}
if (!ath_hal_calibrate(ah, &sc->sc_curchan, &iqCalDone)) {
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
"%s: calibration of channel %u failed\n",
__func__, sc->sc_curchan.channel);
sc->sc_stats.ast_per_calfail++;
}
/*
* Calibrate noise floor data again in case of change.
*/
ath_hal_process_noisefloor(ah);
/*
* Poll more frequently when the IQ calibration is in
* progress to speedup loading the final settings.
* We temper this aggressive polling with an exponential
* back off after 4 tries up to ath_calinterval.
*/
if (iqCalDone || sc->sc_calinterval >= ath_calinterval) {
sc->sc_caltries = 0;
sc->sc_calinterval = ath_calinterval;
} else if (sc->sc_caltries > 4) {
sc->sc_caltries = 0;
sc->sc_calinterval <<= 1;
if (sc->sc_calinterval > ath_calinterval)
sc->sc_calinterval = ath_calinterval;
}
KASSERT(0 < sc->sc_calinterval && sc->sc_calinterval <= ath_calinterval,
("bad calibration interval %u", sc->sc_calinterval));
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE,
"%s: next +%u (%siqCalDone tries %u)\n", __func__,
sc->sc_calinterval, iqCalDone ? "" : "!", sc->sc_caltries);
sc->sc_caltries++;
callout_reset(&sc->sc_cal_ch, sc->sc_calinterval * hz,
ath_calibrate, sc);
}
static int
ath_newstate(struct ieee80211com *ic, enum ieee80211_state nstate, int arg)
{
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struct ifnet *ifp = ic->ic_ifp;
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ieee80211_node *ni;
int i, error;
const u_int8_t *bssid;
u_int32_t rfilt;
static const HAL_LED_STATE leds[] = {
HAL_LED_INIT, /* IEEE80211_S_INIT */
HAL_LED_SCAN, /* IEEE80211_S_SCAN */
HAL_LED_AUTH, /* IEEE80211_S_AUTH */
HAL_LED_ASSOC, /* IEEE80211_S_ASSOC */
HAL_LED_RUN, /* IEEE80211_S_RUN */
};
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE, "%s: %s -> %s\n", __func__,
ieee80211_state_name[ic->ic_state],
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ieee80211_state_name[nstate]);
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callout_stop(&sc->sc_scan_ch);
callout_stop(&sc->sc_cal_ch);
callout_stop(&sc->sc_dfs_ch);
ath_hal_setledstate(ah, leds[nstate]); /* set LED */
if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_INIT) {
sc->sc_imask &= ~(HAL_INT_SWBA | HAL_INT_BMISS);
/*
* NB: disable interrupts so we don't rx frames.
*/
ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask &~ HAL_INT_GLOBAL);
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/*
* Notify the rate control algorithm.
*/
ath_rate_newstate(sc, nstate);
goto done;
}
ni = ic->ic_bss;
error = ath_chan_set(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
if (error != 0)
goto bad;
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rfilt = ath_calcrxfilter(sc, nstate);
if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_SCAN)
bssid = ifp->if_broadcastaddr;
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else
bssid = ni->ni_bssid;
ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, rfilt);
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE, "%s: RX filter 0x%x bssid %s\n",
__func__, rfilt, ether_sprintf(bssid));
if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_RUN && ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA)
ath_hal_setassocid(ah, bssid, ni->ni_associd);
else
ath_hal_setassocid(ah, bssid, 0);
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if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_PRIVACY) {
for (i = 0; i < IEEE80211_WEP_NKID; i++)
if (ath_hal_keyisvalid(ah, i))
ath_hal_keysetmac(ah, i, bssid);
}
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/*
* Notify the rate control algorithm so rates
* are setup should ath_beacon_alloc be called.
*/
ath_rate_newstate(sc, nstate);
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MONITOR) {
/* nothing to do */;
} else if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE,
"%s(RUN): ic_flags=0x%08x iv=%d bssid=%s "
"capinfo=0x%04x chan=%d\n"
, __func__
, ic->ic_flags
, ni->ni_intval
, ether_sprintf(ni->ni_bssid)
, ni->ni_capinfo
, ieee80211_chan2ieee(ic, ic->ic_curchan));
switch (ic->ic_opmode) {
case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
case IEEE80211_M_IBSS:
/*
* Allocate and setup the beacon frame.
*
* Stop any previous beacon DMA. This may be
* necessary, for example, when an ibss merge
* causes reconfiguration; there will be a state
* transition from RUN->RUN that means we may
* be called with beacon transmission active.
*/
ath_hal_stoptxdma(ah, sc->sc_bhalq);
ath_beacon_free(sc);
error = ath_beacon_alloc(sc, ni);
if (error != 0)
goto bad;
/*
* If joining an adhoc network defer beacon timer
* configuration to the next beacon frame so we
* have a current TSF to use. Otherwise we're
* starting an ibss/bss so there's no need to delay.
*/
if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS &&
ic->ic_bss->ni_tstamp.tsf != 0)
sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
else
ath_beacon_config(sc);
break;
case IEEE80211_M_STA:
/*
* Allocate a key cache slot to the station.
*/
if ((ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_PRIVACY) == 0 &&
sc->sc_hasclrkey &&
ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_keyix == IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE)
ath_setup_stationkey(ni);
/*
* Defer beacon timer configuration to the next
* beacon frame so we have a current TSF to use
* (any TSF collected when scanning is likely old).
*/
sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
break;
default:
break;
}
/*
* Let the hal process statistics collected during a
* scan so it can provide calibrated noise floor data.
*/
ath_hal_process_noisefloor(ah);
/*
* Reset rssi stats; maybe not the best place...
*/
sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgbrssi = ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER;
sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgrssi = ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER;
sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgtxrssi = ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER;
} else {
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ath_hal_intrset(ah,
sc->sc_imask &~ (HAL_INT_SWBA | HAL_INT_BMISS));
sc->sc_imask &= ~(HAL_INT_SWBA | HAL_INT_BMISS);
}
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done:
/*
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* Invoke the parent method to complete the work.
*/
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error = sc->sc_newstate(ic, nstate, arg);
/*
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* Finally, start any timers.
*/
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if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
/* start periodic recalibration timer */
callout_reset(&sc->sc_cal_ch, sc->sc_calinterval * hz,
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ath_calibrate, sc);
} else if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_SCAN) {
/* start ap/neighbor scan timer */
callout_reset(&sc->sc_scan_ch, (ath_dwelltime * hz) / 1000,
ath_next_scan, sc);
}
bad:
return error;
}
/*
* Allocate a key cache slot to the station so we can
* setup a mapping from key index to node. The key cache
* slot is needed for managing antenna state and for
* compression when stations do not use crypto. We do
* it uniliaterally here; if crypto is employed this slot
* will be reassigned.
*/
static void
ath_setup_stationkey(struct ieee80211_node *ni)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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ieee80211_keyix keyix, rxkeyix;
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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if (!ath_key_alloc(ic, &ni->ni_ucastkey, &keyix, &rxkeyix)) {
/*
* Key cache is full; we'll fall back to doing
* the more expensive lookup in software. Note
* this also means no h/w compression.
*/
/* XXX msg+statistic */
} else {
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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/* XXX locking? */
ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_keyix = keyix;
Split crypto tx+rx key indices and add a key index -> node mapping table: Crypto changes: o change driver/net80211 key_alloc api to return tx+rx key indices; a driver can leave the rx key index set to IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE or set it to be the same as the tx key index (the former disables use of the key index in building the keyix->node mapping table and is the default setup for naive drivers by null_key_alloc) o add cs_max_keyid to crypto state to specify the max h/w key index a driver will return; this is used to allocate the key index mapping table and to bounds check table loookups o while here introduce ieee80211_keyix (finally) for the type of a h/w key index o change crypto notifiers for rx failures to pass the rx key index up as appropriate (michael failure, replay, etc.) Node table changes: o optionally allocate a h/w key index to node mapping table for the station table using the max key index setting supplied by drivers (note the scan table does not get a map) o defer node table allocation to lateattach so the driver has a chance to set the max key id to size the key index map o while here also defer the aid bitmap allocation o add new ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey api to find a sta/node entry on frame receive with an optional h/w key index to use in checking mapping table; also updates the map if it does a hash lookup and the found node has a rx key index set in the unicast key; note this work is separated from the old ieee80211_find_rxnode call so drivers do not need to be aware of the new mechanism o move some node table manipulation under the node table lock to close a race on node delete o add ieee80211_node_delucastkey to do the dirty work of deleting unicast key state for a node (deletes any key and handles key map references) Ath driver: o nuke private sc_keyixmap mechansim in favor of net80211 support o update key alloc api These changes close several race conditions for the ath driver operating in ap mode. Other drivers should see no change. Station mode operation for ath no longer uses the key index map but performance tests show no noticeable change and this will be fixed when the scan table is eliminated with the new scanning support. Tested by: Michal Mertl, avatar, others Reviewed by: avatar, others MFC after: 2 weeks
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ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_rxkeyix = rxkeyix;
/* NB: this will create a pass-thru key entry */
ath_keyset(sc, &ni->ni_ucastkey, ni->ni_macaddr, ic->ic_bss);
}
}
/*
* Setup driver-specific state for a newly associated node.
* Note that we're called also on a re-associate, the isnew
* param tells us if this is the first time or not.
*/
static void
ath_newassoc(struct ieee80211_node *ni, int isnew)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
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struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_ifp->if_softc;
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ath_rate_newassoc(sc, ATH_NODE(ni), isnew);
if (isnew &&
(ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_PRIVACY) == 0 && sc->sc_hasclrkey) {
KASSERT(ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_keyix == IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE,
("new assoc with a unicast key already setup (keyix %u)",
ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_keyix));
ath_setup_stationkey(ni);
}
}
static int
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ath_getchannels(struct ath_softc *sc, u_int cc,
HAL_BOOL outdoor, HAL_BOOL xchanmode)
{
#define COMPAT (CHANNEL_ALL_NOTURBO|CHANNEL_PASSIVE)
#define IS_CHAN_PUBLIC_SAFETY(_c) \
(((_c)->channelFlags & CHANNEL_5GHZ) && \
((_c)->channel > 4940 && (_c)->channel < 4990))
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
HAL_CHANNEL *chans;
int i, ix, nchan;
chans = malloc(IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX * sizeof(HAL_CHANNEL),
M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (chans == NULL) {
if_printf(ifp, "unable to allocate channel table\n");
return ENOMEM;
}
if (!ath_hal_init_channels(ah, chans, IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX, &nchan,
NULL, 0, NULL,
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cc, HAL_MODE_ALL, outdoor, xchanmode)) {
u_int32_t rd;
ath_hal_getregdomain(ah, &rd);
if_printf(ifp, "unable to collect channel list from hal; "
"regdomain likely %u country code %u\n", rd, cc);
free(chans, M_TEMP);
return EINVAL;
}
/*
* Convert HAL channels to ieee80211 ones and insert
* them in the table according to their channel number.
*/
for (i = 0; i < nchan; i++) {
HAL_CHANNEL *c = &chans[i];
u_int16_t flags;
/*
* XXX we're not ready to handle the ieee number mapping
* for public safety channels as they overlap with any
* 2GHz channels; for now use the non-public safety
* numbering which is non-overlapping.
*/
if (IS_CHAN_PUBLIC_SAFETY(c))
ix = (c->channel - 4000) / 5;
else
ix = ath_hal_mhz2ieee(ah, c->channel, c->channelFlags);
if (ix > IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX) {
if_printf(ifp, "bad hal channel %d (%u/%x) ignored\n",
ix, c->channel, c->channelFlags);
continue;
}
if (ix < 0) {
/* XXX can't handle stuff <2400 right now */
if (bootverbose)
if_printf(ifp, "hal channel %d (%u/%x) "
"cannot be handled; ignored\n",
ix, c->channel, c->channelFlags);
continue;
}
/*
* Calculate net80211 flags; most are compatible
* but some need massaging. Note the static turbo
* conversion can be removed once net80211 is updated
* to understand static vs. dynamic turbo.
*/
flags = c->channelFlags & COMPAT;
if (c->channelFlags & CHANNEL_STURBO)
flags |= IEEE80211_CHAN_TURBO;
if (ic->ic_channels[ix].ic_freq == 0) {
ic->ic_channels[ix].ic_freq = c->channel;
ic->ic_channels[ix].ic_flags = flags;
} else {
/* channels overlap; e.g. 11g and 11b */
ic->ic_channels[ix].ic_flags |= flags;
}
}
free(chans, M_TEMP);
return 0;
#undef IS_CHAN_PUBLIC_SAFETY
#undef COMPAT
}
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static void
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ath_led_done(void *arg)
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{
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struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
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sc->sc_blinking = 0;
}
/*
* Turn the LED off: flip the pin and then set a timer so no
* update will happen for the specified duration.
*/
static void
ath_led_off(void *arg)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
ath_hal_gpioset(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_ledpin, !sc->sc_ledon);
callout_reset(&sc->sc_ledtimer, sc->sc_ledoff, ath_led_done, sc);
}
/*
* Blink the LED according to the specified on/off times.
*/
static void
ath_led_blink(struct ath_softc *sc, int on, int off)
{
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_LED, "%s: on %u off %u\n", __func__, on, off);
ath_hal_gpioset(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_ledpin, sc->sc_ledon);
sc->sc_blinking = 1;
sc->sc_ledoff = off;
callout_reset(&sc->sc_ledtimer, on, ath_led_off, sc);
}
static void
ath_led_event(struct ath_softc *sc, int event)
{
sc->sc_ledevent = ticks; /* time of last event */
if (sc->sc_blinking) /* don't interrupt active blink */
return;
switch (event) {
case ATH_LED_POLL:
ath_led_blink(sc, sc->sc_hwmap[0].ledon,
sc->sc_hwmap[0].ledoff);
break;
case ATH_LED_TX:
ath_led_blink(sc, sc->sc_hwmap[sc->sc_txrate].ledon,
sc->sc_hwmap[sc->sc_txrate].ledoff);
break;
case ATH_LED_RX:
ath_led_blink(sc, sc->sc_hwmap[sc->sc_rxrate].ledon,
sc->sc_hwmap[sc->sc_rxrate].ledoff);
break;
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}
}
static void
ath_update_txpow(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
u_int32_t txpow;
if (sc->sc_curtxpow != ic->ic_txpowlimit) {
ath_hal_settxpowlimit(ah, ic->ic_txpowlimit);
/* read back in case value is clamped */
ath_hal_gettxpowlimit(ah, &txpow);
ic->ic_txpowlimit = sc->sc_curtxpow = txpow;
}
/*
* Fetch max tx power level for status requests.
*/
ath_hal_getmaxtxpow(sc->sc_ah, &txpow);
ic->ic_bss->ni_txpower = txpow;
}
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static void
rate_setup(struct ath_softc *sc,
const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt, struct ieee80211_rateset *rs)
{
int i, maxrates;
if (rt->rateCount > IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
"%s: rate table too small (%u > %u)\n",
__func__, rt->rateCount, IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE);
maxrates = IEEE80211_RATE_MAXSIZE;
} else
maxrates = rt->rateCount;
for (i = 0; i < maxrates; i++)
rs->rs_rates[i] = rt->info[i].dot11Rate;
rs->rs_nrates = maxrates;
}
static int
ath_rate_setup(struct ath_softc *sc, u_int mode)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
switch (mode) {
case IEEE80211_MODE_11A:
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rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11A);
break;
case IEEE80211_MODE_11B:
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rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11B);
break;
case IEEE80211_MODE_11G:
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rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11G);
break;
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case IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_A:
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/* XXX until static/dynamic turbo is fixed */
rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_TURBO);
break;
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case IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_G:
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rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_108G);
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break;
default:
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DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: invalid mode %u\n",
__func__, mode);
return 0;
}
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sc->sc_rates[mode] = rt;
if (rt != NULL) {
rate_setup(sc, rt, &ic->ic_sup_rates[mode]);
return 1;
} else
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return 0;
}
static void
ath_setcurmode(struct ath_softc *sc, enum ieee80211_phymode mode)
{
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#define N(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0]))
/* NB: on/off times from the Atheros NDIS driver, w/ permission */
static const struct {
u_int rate; /* tx/rx 802.11 rate */
u_int16_t timeOn; /* LED on time (ms) */
u_int16_t timeOff; /* LED off time (ms) */
} blinkrates[] = {
{ 108, 40, 10 },
{ 96, 44, 11 },
{ 72, 50, 13 },
{ 48, 57, 14 },
{ 36, 67, 16 },
{ 24, 80, 20 },
{ 22, 100, 25 },
{ 18, 133, 34 },
{ 12, 160, 40 },
{ 10, 200, 50 },
{ 6, 240, 58 },
{ 4, 267, 66 },
{ 2, 400, 100 },
{ 0, 500, 130 },
};
const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
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int i, j;
memset(sc->sc_rixmap, 0xff, sizeof(sc->sc_rixmap));
rt = sc->sc_rates[mode];
KASSERT(rt != NULL, ("no h/w rate set for phy mode %u", mode));
for (i = 0; i < rt->rateCount; i++)
sc->sc_rixmap[rt->info[i].dot11Rate & IEEE80211_RATE_VAL] = i;
memset(sc->sc_hwmap, 0, sizeof(sc->sc_hwmap));
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for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
u_int8_t ix = rt->rateCodeToIndex[i];
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if (ix == 0xff) {
sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledon = (500 * hz) / 1000;
sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledoff = (130 * hz) / 1000;
continue;
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}
sc->sc_hwmap[i].ieeerate =
rt->info[ix].dot11Rate & IEEE80211_RATE_VAL;
sc->sc_hwmap[i].txflags = IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_DATAPAD;
if (rt->info[ix].shortPreamble ||
rt->info[ix].phy == IEEE80211_T_OFDM)
sc->sc_hwmap[i].txflags |= IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_SHORTPRE;
/* NB: receive frames include FCS */
sc->sc_hwmap[i].rxflags = sc->sc_hwmap[i].txflags |
IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_FCS;
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/* setup blink rate table to avoid per-packet lookup */
for (j = 0; j < N(blinkrates)-1; j++)
if (blinkrates[j].rate == sc->sc_hwmap[i].ieeerate)
break;
/* NB: this uses the last entry if the rate isn't found */
/* XXX beware of overlow */
sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledon = (blinkrates[j].timeOn * hz) / 1000;
sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledoff = (blinkrates[j].timeOff * hz) / 1000;
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}
sc->sc_currates = rt;
sc->sc_curmode = mode;
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/*
* All protection frames are transmited at 2Mb/s for
* 11g, otherwise at 1Mb/s.
*/
if (mode == IEEE80211_MODE_11G)
sc->sc_protrix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, 2*2);
else
sc->sc_protrix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, 2*1);
/* rate index used to send management frames */
sc->sc_minrateix = 0;
/*
* Setup multicast rate state.
*/
/* XXX layering violation */
sc->sc_mcastrix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, sc->sc_ic.ic_mcast_rate);
sc->sc_mcastrate = sc->sc_ic.ic_mcast_rate;
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/* NB: caller is responsible for reseting rate control state */
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#undef N
}
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
static void
ath_printrxbuf(struct ath_buf *bf, u_int ix, int done)
{
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struct ath_desc *ds;
int i;
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for (i = 0, ds = bf->bf_desc; i < bf->bf_nseg; i++, ds++) {
printf("R[%2u] (DS.V:%p DS.P:%p) L:%08x D:%08x%s\n"
" %08x %08x %08x %08x\n",
ix, ds, (struct ath_desc *)bf->bf_daddr + i,
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ds->ds_link, ds->ds_data,
!done ? "" : (ds->ds_rxstat.rs_status == 0) ? " *" : " !",
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ds->ds_ctl0, ds->ds_ctl1,
ds->ds_hw[0], ds->ds_hw[1]);
}
}
static void
ath_printtxbuf(struct ath_buf *bf, u_int qnum, u_int ix, int done)
{
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struct ath_desc *ds;
int i;
printf("Q%u[%3u]", qnum, ix);
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for (i = 0, ds = bf->bf_desc; i < bf->bf_nseg; i++, ds++) {
printf(" (DS.V:%p DS.P:%p) L:%08x D:%08x F:04%x%s\n"
" %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x\n",
ds, (struct ath_desc *)bf->bf_daddr + i,
ds->ds_link, ds->ds_data, bf->bf_flags,
!done ? "" : (ds->ds_txstat.ts_status == 0) ? " *" : " !",
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ds->ds_ctl0, ds->ds_ctl1,
ds->ds_hw[0], ds->ds_hw[1], ds->ds_hw[2], ds->ds_hw[3]);
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}
}
#endif /* ATH_DEBUG */
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static void
ath_watchdog(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
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ifp->if_timer = 0;
if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) == 0 || sc->sc_invalid)
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return;
if (sc->sc_tx_timer) {
if (--sc->sc_tx_timer == 0) {
if_printf(ifp, "device timeout\n");
ath_reset(ifp);
ifp->if_oerrors++;
sc->sc_stats.ast_watchdog++;
} else
ifp->if_timer = 1;
}
ieee80211_watchdog(ic);
}
#ifdef ATH_DIAGAPI
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/*
* Diagnostic interface to the HAL. This is used by various
* tools to do things like retrieve register contents for
* debugging. The mechanism is intentionally opaque so that
* it can change frequently w/o concern for compatiblity.
*/
static int
ath_ioctl_diag(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_diag *ad)
{
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
u_int id = ad->ad_id & ATH_DIAG_ID;
void *indata = NULL;
void *outdata = NULL;
u_int32_t insize = ad->ad_in_size;
u_int32_t outsize = ad->ad_out_size;
int error = 0;
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if (ad->ad_id & ATH_DIAG_IN) {
/*
* Copy in data.
*/
indata = malloc(insize, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (indata == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
goto bad;
}
error = copyin(ad->ad_in_data, indata, insize);
if (error)
goto bad;
}
if (ad->ad_id & ATH_DIAG_DYN) {
/*
* Allocate a buffer for the results (otherwise the HAL
* returns a pointer to a buffer where we can read the
* results). Note that we depend on the HAL leaving this
* pointer for us to use below in reclaiming the buffer;
* may want to be more defensive.
*/
outdata = malloc(outsize, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (outdata == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
goto bad;
}
}
if (ath_hal_getdiagstate(ah, id, indata, insize, &outdata, &outsize)) {
if (outsize < ad->ad_out_size)
ad->ad_out_size = outsize;
if (outdata != NULL)
error = copyout(outdata, ad->ad_out_data,
ad->ad_out_size);
} else {
error = EINVAL;
}
bad:
if ((ad->ad_id & ATH_DIAG_IN) && indata != NULL)
free(indata, M_TEMP);
if ((ad->ad_id & ATH_DIAG_DYN) && outdata != NULL)
free(outdata, M_TEMP);
return error;
}
#endif /* ATH_DIAGAPI */
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static int
ath_ioctl(struct ifnet *ifp, u_long cmd, caddr_t data)
{
#define IS_RUNNING(ifp) \
((ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) && (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING))
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struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ifreq *ifr = (struct ifreq *)data;
int error = 0;
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ATH_LOCK(sc);
switch (cmd) {
case SIOCSIFFLAGS:
if (IS_RUNNING(ifp)) {
/*
* To avoid rescanning another access point,
* do not call ath_init() here. Instead,
* only reflect promisc mode settings.
*/
ath_mode_init(sc);
} else if (ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) {
/*
* Beware of being called during attach/detach
* to reset promiscuous mode. In that case we
* will still be marked UP but not RUNNING.
* However trying to re-init the interface
* is the wrong thing to do as we've already
* torn down much of our state. There's
* probably a better way to deal with this.
*/
if (!sc->sc_invalid && ic->ic_bss != NULL)
ath_init(sc); /* XXX lose error */
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} else
ath_stop_locked(ifp);
break;
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case SIOCADDMULTI:
case SIOCDELMULTI:
/*
* The upper layer has already installed/removed
* the multicast address(es), just recalculate the
* multicast filter for the card.
*/
if (ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING)
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ath_mode_init(sc);
break;
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case SIOCGATHSTATS:
/* NB: embed these numbers to get a consistent view */
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_packets = ifp->if_opackets;
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_packets = ifp->if_ipackets;
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_rssi = ieee80211_getrssi(ic);
sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_noise =
ath_hal_getchannoise(sc->sc_ah, &sc->sc_curchan);
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_rate = sc->sc_hwmap[sc->sc_txrate].ieeerate;
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ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
/*
* NB: Drop the softc lock in case of a page fault;
* we'll accept any potential inconsisentcy in the
* statistics. The alternative is to copy the data
* to a local structure.
*/
return copyout(&sc->sc_stats,
ifr->ifr_data, sizeof (sc->sc_stats));
#ifdef ATH_DIAGAPI
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case SIOCGATHDIAG:
ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
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error = ath_ioctl_diag(sc, (struct ath_diag *) ifr);
ATH_LOCK(sc);
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break;
#endif
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default:
error = ieee80211_ioctl(ic, cmd, data);
if (error == ENETRESET) {
if (IS_RUNNING(ifp) &&
ic->ic_roaming != IEEE80211_ROAMING_MANUAL)
ath_init(sc); /* XXX lose error */
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error = 0;
}
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if (error == ERESTART)
error = IS_RUNNING(ifp) ? ath_reset(ifp) : 0;
break;
}
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ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
return error;
#undef IS_RUNNING
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}
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static int
ath_sysctl_slottime(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int slottime = ath_hal_getslottime(sc->sc_ah);
int error;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &slottime, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_setslottime(sc->sc_ah, slottime) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
static int
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ath_sysctl_acktimeout(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
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struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int acktimeout = ath_hal_getacktimeout(sc->sc_ah);
int error;
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error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &acktimeout, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_setacktimeout(sc->sc_ah, acktimeout) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
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static int
ath_sysctl_ctstimeout(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int ctstimeout = ath_hal_getctstimeout(sc->sc_ah);
int error;
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error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &ctstimeout, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_setctstimeout(sc->sc_ah, ctstimeout) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_softled(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
int softled = sc->sc_softled;
int error;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &softled, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
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softled = (softled != 0);
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if (softled != sc->sc_softled) {
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if (softled) {
/* NB: handle any sc_ledpin change */
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ath_hal_gpioCfgOutput(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_ledpin);
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ath_hal_gpioset(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_ledpin,
!sc->sc_ledon);
}
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sc->sc_softled = softled;
}
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return 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_rxantenna(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int defantenna = ath_hal_getdefantenna(sc->sc_ah);
int error;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &defantenna, 0, req);
if (!error && req->newptr)
ath_hal_setdefantenna(sc->sc_ah, defantenna);
return error;
}
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static int
ath_sysctl_diversity(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int diversity = ath_hal_getdiversity(sc->sc_ah);
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int error;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &diversity, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
if (!ath_hal_setdiversity(sc->sc_ah, diversity))
return EINVAL;
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sc->sc_diversity = diversity;
return 0;
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}
static int
ath_sysctl_diag(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int32_t diag;
int error;
if (!ath_hal_getdiag(sc->sc_ah, &diag))
return EINVAL;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &diag, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_setdiag(sc->sc_ah, diag) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_tpscale(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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u_int32_t scale;
int error;
ath_hal_gettpscale(sc->sc_ah, &scale);
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &scale, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_settpscale(sc->sc_ah, scale) ? EINVAL : ath_reset(ifp);
}
static int
ath_sysctl_tpc(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int tpc = ath_hal_gettpc(sc->sc_ah);
int error;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &tpc, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_settpc(sc->sc_ah, tpc) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_rfkill(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
u_int rfkill = ath_hal_getrfkill(ah);
int error;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &rfkill, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
if (rfkill == ath_hal_getrfkill(ah)) /* unchanged */
return 0;
if (!ath_hal_setrfkill(ah, rfkill) || ath_reset(sc->sc_ifp) != 0)
return EINVAL;
else
return 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_rfsilent(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int rfsilent;
int error;
ath_hal_getrfsilent(sc->sc_ah, &rfsilent);
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &rfsilent, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
if (!ath_hal_setrfsilent(sc->sc_ah, rfsilent))
return EINVAL;
sc->sc_rfsilentpin = rfsilent & 0x1c;
sc->sc_rfsilentpol = (rfsilent & 0x2) != 0;
return 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_regdomain(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int32_t rd;
int error;
if (!ath_hal_getregdomain(sc->sc_ah, &rd))
return EINVAL;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &rd, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_setregdomain(sc->sc_ah, rd) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_tpack(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int32_t tpack;
int error;
ath_hal_gettpack(sc->sc_ah, &tpack);
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &tpack, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_settpack(sc->sc_ah, tpack) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
static int
ath_sysctl_tpcts(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct ath_softc *sc = arg1;
u_int32_t tpcts;
int error;
ath_hal_gettpcts(sc->sc_ah, &tpcts);
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &tpcts, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return error;
return !ath_hal_settpcts(sc->sc_ah, tpcts) ? EINVAL : 0;
}
static void
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ath_sysctlattach(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
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struct sysctl_ctx_list *ctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(sc->sc_dev);
struct sysctl_oid *tree = device_get_sysctl_tree(sc->sc_dev);
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
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ath_hal_getcountrycode(sc->sc_ah, &sc->sc_countrycode);
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"countrycode", CTLFLAG_RD, &sc->sc_countrycode, 0,
"EEPROM country code");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"regdomain", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_regdomain, "I", "EEPROM regdomain code");
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
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sc->sc_debug = ath_debug;
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"debug", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->sc_debug, 0,
"control debugging printfs");
#endif
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SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"slottime", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_slottime, "I", "802.11 slot time (us)");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"acktimeout", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_acktimeout, "I", "802.11 ACK timeout (us)");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"ctstimeout", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_ctstimeout, "I", "802.11 CTS timeout (us)");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"softled", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_softled, "I", "enable/disable software LED support");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"ledpin", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->sc_ledpin, 0,
"GPIO pin connected to LED");
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SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"ledon", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->sc_ledon, 0,
"setting to turn LED on");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"ledidle", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->sc_ledidle, 0,
"idle time for inactivity LED (ticks)");
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SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"txantenna", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->sc_txantenna, 0,
"tx antenna (0=auto)");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"rxantenna", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_rxantenna, "I", "default/rx antenna");
if (ath_hal_hasdiversity(ah))
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SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"diversity", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_diversity, "I", "antenna diversity");
sc->sc_txintrperiod = ATH_TXINTR_PERIOD;
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"txintrperiod", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->sc_txintrperiod, 0,
"tx descriptor batching");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"diag", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_diag, "I", "h/w diagnostic control");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"tpscale", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_tpscale, "I", "tx power scaling");
if (ath_hal_hastpc(ah)) {
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SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"tpc", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_tpc, "I", "enable/disable per-packet TPC");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"tpack", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_tpack, "I", "tx power for ack frames");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"tpcts", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_tpcts, "I", "tx power for cts frames");
}
if (ath_hal_hasrfsilent(ah)) {
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"rfsilent", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_rfsilent, "I", "h/w RF silent config");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"rfkill", CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, sc, 0,
ath_sysctl_rfkill, "I", "enable/disable RF kill switch");
}
sc->sc_monpass = HAL_RXERR_DECRYPT | HAL_RXERR_MIC;
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(ctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(tree), OID_AUTO,
"monpass", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->sc_monpass, 0,
"mask of error frames to pass when monitoring");
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}
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static void
ath_bpfattach(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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bpfattach2(ifp, DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO,
sizeof(struct ieee80211_frame) + sizeof(sc->sc_tx_th),
&sc->sc_drvbpf);
/*
* Initialize constant fields.
* XXX make header lengths a multiple of 32-bits so subsequent
* headers are properly aligned; this is a kludge to keep
* certain applications happy.
*
* NB: the channel is setup each time we transition to the
* RUN state to avoid filling it in for each frame.
*/
sc->sc_tx_th_len = roundup(sizeof(sc->sc_tx_th), sizeof(u_int32_t));
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_ihdr.it_len = htole16(sc->sc_tx_th_len);
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_ihdr.it_present = htole32(ATH_TX_RADIOTAP_PRESENT);
sc->sc_rx_th_len = roundup(sizeof(sc->sc_rx_th), sizeof(u_int32_t));
sc->sc_rx_th.wr_ihdr.it_len = htole16(sc->sc_rx_th_len);
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sc->sc_rx_th.wr_ihdr.it_present = htole32(ATH_RX_RADIOTAP_PRESENT);
}
static int
ath_tx_raw_start(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_node *ni,
struct ath_buf *bf, struct mbuf *m0,
const struct ieee80211_bpf_params *params)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
int error, ismcast, ismrr;
int hdrlen, pktlen, try0, txantenna;
u_int8_t rix, cix, txrate, ctsrate, rate1, rate2, rate3;
struct ath_txq *txq;
struct ieee80211_frame *wh;
u_int flags, ctsduration;
HAL_PKT_TYPE atype;
const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
struct ath_desc *ds;
u_int pri;
wh = mtod(m0, struct ieee80211_frame *);
ismcast = IEEE80211_IS_MULTICAST(wh->i_addr1);
hdrlen = ieee80211_anyhdrsize(wh);
/*
* Packet length must not include any
* pad bytes; deduct them here.
*/
/* XXX honor IEEE80211_BPF_DATAPAD */
pktlen = m0->m_pkthdr.len - (hdrlen & 3) + IEEE80211_CRC_LEN;
error = ath_tx_dmasetup(sc, bf, m0);
if (error != 0)
return error;
m0 = bf->bf_m; /* NB: may have changed */
wh = mtod(m0, struct ieee80211_frame *);
bf->bf_node = ni; /* NB: held reference */
flags = HAL_TXDESC_CLRDMASK; /* XXX needed for crypto errs */
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_INTREQ; /* force interrupt */
if (params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_RTS)
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA;
else if (params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_CTS)
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_CTSENA;
/* XXX leave ismcast to injector? */
if ((params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_NOACK) || ismcast)
flags |= HAL_TXDESC_NOACK;
rt = sc->sc_currates;
KASSERT(rt != NULL, ("no rate table, mode %u", sc->sc_curmode));
rix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, params->ibp_rate0);
txrate = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
if (params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_SHORTPRE)
txrate |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
sc->sc_txrate = txrate;
try0 = params->ibp_try0;
ismrr = (params->ibp_try1 != 0);
txantenna = params->ibp_pri >> 2;
if (txantenna == 0) /* XXX? */
txantenna = sc->sc_txantenna;
ctsduration = 0;
if (flags & (HAL_TXDESC_CTSENA | HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA)) {
cix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, params->ibp_ctsrate);
ctsrate = rt->info[cix].rateCode;
if (params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_SHORTPRE) {
ctsrate |= rt->info[cix].shortPreamble;
if (flags & HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA) /* SIFS + CTS */
ctsduration += rt->info[cix].spAckDuration;
ctsduration += ath_hal_computetxtime(ah,
rt, pktlen, rix, AH_TRUE);
if ((flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) /* SIFS + ACK */
ctsduration += rt->info[rix].spAckDuration;
} else {
if (flags & HAL_TXDESC_RTSENA) /* SIFS + CTS */
ctsduration += rt->info[cix].lpAckDuration;
ctsduration += ath_hal_computetxtime(ah,
rt, pktlen, rix, AH_FALSE);
if ((flags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) /* SIFS + ACK */
ctsduration += rt->info[rix].lpAckDuration;
}
ismrr = 0; /* XXX */
} else
ctsrate = 0;
pri = params->ibp_pri & 3;
/*
* NB: we mark all packets as type PSPOLL so the h/w won't
* set the sequence number, duration, etc.
*/
atype = HAL_PKT_TYPE_PSPOLL;
if (IFF_DUMPPKTS(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT))
ieee80211_dump_pkt(mtod(m0, caddr_t), m0->m_len,
sc->sc_hwmap[txrate].ieeerate, -1);
if (bpf_peers_present(ic->ic_rawbpf))
bpf_mtap(ic->ic_rawbpf, m0);
if (bpf_peers_present(sc->sc_drvbpf)) {
u_int64_t tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(ah);
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_tsf = htole64(tsf);
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_flags = sc->sc_hwmap[txrate].txflags;
if (wh->i_fc[1] & IEEE80211_FC1_WEP)
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_flags |= IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_WEP;
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_rate = sc->sc_hwmap[txrate].ieeerate;
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_txpower = ni->ni_txpower;
sc->sc_tx_th.wt_antenna = sc->sc_txantenna;
bpf_mtap2(sc->sc_drvbpf,
&sc->sc_tx_th, sc->sc_tx_th_len, m0);
}
/*
* Formulate first tx descriptor with tx controls.
*/
ds = bf->bf_desc;
/* XXX check return value? */
ath_hal_setuptxdesc(ah, ds
, pktlen /* packet length */
, hdrlen /* header length */
, atype /* Atheros packet type */
, params->ibp_power /* txpower */
, txrate, try0 /* series 0 rate/tries */
, HAL_TXKEYIX_INVALID /* key cache index */
, txantenna /* antenna mode */
, flags /* flags */
, ctsrate /* rts/cts rate */
, ctsduration /* rts/cts duration */
);
bf->bf_flags = flags;
if (ismrr) {
rix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, params->ibp_rate1);
rate1 = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
if (params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_SHORTPRE)
rate1 |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
if (params->ibp_try2) {
rix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, params->ibp_rate2);
rate2 = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
if (params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_SHORTPRE)
rate2 |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
} else
rate2 = 0;
if (params->ibp_try3) {
rix = ath_tx_findrix(rt, params->ibp_rate3);
rate3 = rt->info[rix].rateCode;
if (params->ibp_flags & IEEE80211_BPF_SHORTPRE)
rate3 |= rt->info[rix].shortPreamble;
} else
rate3 = 0;
ath_hal_setupxtxdesc(ah, ds
, rate1, params->ibp_try1 /* series 1 */
, rate2, params->ibp_try2 /* series 2 */
, rate3, params->ibp_try3 /* series 3 */
);
}
/*
* When servicing one or more stations in power-save mode
* (or) if there is some mcast data waiting on the mcast
* queue (to prevent out of order delivery) multicast
* frames must be buffered until after the beacon.
*/
txq = sc->sc_ac2q[pri];
if (ismcast && (ic->ic_ps_sta || sc->sc_mcastq.axq_depth))
txq = &sc->sc_mcastq;
ath_tx_handoff(sc, txq, bf);
return 0;
}
static int
ath_raw_xmit(struct ieee80211_node *ni, struct mbuf *m,
const struct ieee80211_bpf_params *params)
{
struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
struct ifnet *ifp = ic->ic_ifp;
struct ath_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
struct ath_buf *bf;
if ((ifp->if_drv_flags & IFF_DRV_RUNNING) == 0 || sc->sc_invalid) {
m_freem(m);
return ENETDOWN;
}
/*
* Grab a TX buffer and associated resources.
*/
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
bf = STAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_txbuf);
if (bf != NULL)
STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
if (bf == NULL) {
DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT, "%s: out of xmit buffers\n",
__func__);
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_qstop++;
ifp->if_drv_flags |= IFF_DRV_OACTIVE;
m_freem(m);
return ENOBUFS;
}
ifp->if_opackets++;
sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_raw++;
if (params == NULL) {
/*
* Legacy path; interpret frame contents to decide
* precisely how to send the frame.
*/
if (ath_tx_start(sc, ni, bf, m))
goto bad;
} else {
/*
* Caller supplied explicit parameters to use in
* sending the frame.
*/
if (ath_tx_raw_start(sc, ni, bf, m, params))
goto bad;
}
sc->sc_tx_timer = 5;
ifp->if_timer = 1;
return 0;
bad:
ifp->if_oerrors++;
ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
ieee80211_free_node(ni);
return EIO; /* XXX */
}
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/*
* Announce various information on device/driver attach.
*/
static void
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ath_announce(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
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#define HAL_MODE_DUALBAND (HAL_MODE_11A|HAL_MODE_11B)
struct ifnet *ifp = sc->sc_ifp;
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struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
u_int modes, cc;
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if_printf(ifp, "mac %d.%d phy %d.%d",
ah->ah_macVersion, ah->ah_macRev,
ah->ah_phyRev >> 4, ah->ah_phyRev & 0xf);
/*
* Print radio revision(s). We check the wireless modes
* to avoid falsely printing revs for inoperable parts.
* Dual-band radio revs are returned in the 5Ghz rev number.
*/
ath_hal_getcountrycode(ah, &cc);
modes = ath_hal_getwirelessmodes(ah, cc);
if ((modes & HAL_MODE_DUALBAND) == HAL_MODE_DUALBAND) {
if (ah->ah_analog5GhzRev && ah->ah_analog2GhzRev)
printf(" 5ghz radio %d.%d 2ghz radio %d.%d",
ah->ah_analog5GhzRev >> 4,
ah->ah_analog5GhzRev & 0xf,
ah->ah_analog2GhzRev >> 4,
ah->ah_analog2GhzRev & 0xf);
else
printf(" radio %d.%d", ah->ah_analog5GhzRev >> 4,
ah->ah_analog5GhzRev & 0xf);
} else
printf(" radio %d.%d", ah->ah_analog5GhzRev >> 4,
ah->ah_analog5GhzRev & 0xf);
printf("\n");
if (bootverbose) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i <= WME_AC_VO; i++) {
struct ath_txq *txq = sc->sc_ac2q[i];
if_printf(ifp, "Use hw queue %u for %s traffic\n",
txq->axq_qnum, ieee80211_wme_acnames[i]);
}
if_printf(ifp, "Use hw queue %u for CAB traffic\n",
sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum);
if_printf(ifp, "Use hw queue %u for beacons\n", sc->sc_bhalq);
}
if (ath_rxbuf != ATH_RXBUF)
if_printf(ifp, "using %u rx buffers\n", ath_rxbuf);
if (ath_txbuf != ATH_TXBUF)
if_printf(ifp, "using %u tx buffers\n", ath_txbuf);
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#undef HAL_MODE_DUALBAND
}