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Adrian Chadd
73931706e7 [net80211] Begin implementing rate control module stats.
* Implement a new ratectl method, which defaults to returning nothing;
* Add a top level sysctl (net.wlan.X.rate_stats) to extract it;
* Add ratectl info for the 'amrr' module.

Tested:

* urtwn(4), STA mode

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5630
2016-03-16 02:07:04 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
8ec07310fa These files were getting sys/malloc.h and vm/uma.h with header pollution
via sys/mbuf.h
2016-02-01 17:41:21 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
b9b533891f Convert malloc/free back to #define's, as part of OS portability work.
DragonflyBSD uses the FreeBSD wireless stack and drivers.  Their malloc()
API is named differently, so they don't have userland/kernel symbol
clashes like we do (think libuinet.)

So, to make it easier for them and to port to other BSDs/other operating
systems, start hiding the malloc specific bits behind defines in
ieee80211_freebsd.h.

DragonflyBSD can now put these portability defines in their local
ieee80211_dragonflybsd.h.

This should be a great big no-op for everyone running wifi.

TODO:

* kill M_WAITOK - some platforms just don't want you to use it
* .. and/or handle it returning NULL rather than waiting forever.
* MALLOC_DEFINE() ?
* Migrate the well-known malloc names (eg M_TEMP) to net80211
  namespace defines.
2015-05-25 19:18:16 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
ebb1240823 After much toying around with this AMRR initial rate stuff,
I've decided that for 11n rates it's best to start (very) low and work
our way up.

So, from now on, the initial rate for AMRR 11n is MCS4.
It doesn't try MCS12 or MCS20 - at low signal strengths those don't
work very well at all.

AMRR will step the rate control up over time if things work out better.

Tested:

* Intel 5100
* Intel 5300 (using local diffs to test out 3x3 stream support)
2014-08-20 09:10:03 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
5140f9e6ae Fix AMRR to correctly select the initial rate.
There were two bugs:

* If the initial lowest rate didn't go through the loop at least once,
  the AMRR rate index would be the highest rate in the table
  (eg the rix mapping to MCS15) but rate would stay at the default
  value, namely 0.

  This meant that the initial rate selection would be MCS15 _but_ the
  node ni_txrate value would be MCS0.

* If the node is 11n, then break out of the loop correctly.  Beforehand,
  my initial 11n AMRR commit would immediately exit out as it would
  fail the 11n check, then it would always fall through to the non-11n
  rate which would then see if it was < 36mbit (ie, "72"), which would
  always match.  Hence, it'd always return MCS15.

Tested:

* Intel Centrino 2230 STA (local changes), STA mode
* Intel Wifi 5100, STA
2013-11-09 07:30:13 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
7f0660a04b Don't treat the node as an 11n node if 11n rates are disabled.
For now, the AMRR code only knows about _either_ MCS or non-MCS rates.
It doesn't know how to downgrade (ie, doing 11b CCK rates if MCS0 isn't
reliable.)

PR:		kern/183428
2013-10-31 02:04:53 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
c3322cb91c Include necessary headers that now are available due to pollution
via if_var.h.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-10-28 07:29:16 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
76039bc84f The r48589 promised to remove implicit inclusion of if_var.h soon. Prepare
to this event, adding if_var.h to files that do need it. Also, include
all includes that now are included due to implicit pollution via if_var.h

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2013-10-26 17:58:36 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
f8d390be65 Document the current 11n rate selection shortcoming in the AMRR code. 2013-07-05 00:03:53 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
f8bf74f232 Implement basic 802.11n awareness in the PHY and AMRR rate control code.
* Add 802.11n 2ghz and 5ghz tables, including legacy rates and up to
  MCS23 rates (3x3.)

* Populate the rate code -> rate index lookup table with MCS _and_
  normal rates, but _not_ the basic rate flag.  Since the basic rate flag
  is the same as the MCS flag, we can only use one.

* Introduce some accessor inlines that do PLCP and rate table lookup/access
  and enforce that it doesn't set the basic rate bit.  They're not
  designed for MCS rates, so it will panic.

* Start converting drivers that use the rate table stuff to use the
  accessor inlines and strip the basic flag.

* Teach AMRR about basic 11n - it's still as crap for MCS as it is
  being used by iwn, so it's not a step _backwardS_.

* Convert iwn over to accept 11n MCS rates rather than 'translate' legacy
  to MCS rates.  It doesn't use a lookup table any longer; instead it's a
  function which takes the current node (for HT parameters) and the
  rate code, and returns the hardware PLCP code to use.

Tested:

* ath - it's a no-op, and it works that way
* iwn - both 11n and non-11n
2013-07-04 21:16:49 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
f88910cdf5 sysctl(9) cleanup checkpoint: amd64 GENERIC builds cleanly.
Commit the net* piece.
2011-01-12 19:53:50 +00:00
Rui Paulo
380fe2df60 When in the RUN -> AUTH -> RUN FSM transition happens, we'll call the
ratectl_node_init() functions and since ni_rtctls was already
malloc'ed() we will panic. Fix this by using the already malloc'ed
pointer.

Found by:	bschmidt
Reviewed by:	bschmidt
2010-04-28 13:25:53 +00:00
Rui Paulo
645fe19a04 Use M_NOWAIT instead of M_WAITOK to avoid race conditions.
MFC after:	1 month
2010-04-09 12:06:19 +00:00
Rui Paulo
b6108616ac net80211 rate control framework (net80211 ratectl).
This framework allows drivers to abstract the rate control algorithm and
just feed the framework with the usable parameters. The rate control
framework will now deal with passing the parameters to the selected
algorithm. Right now we have AMRR (the default) and RSSADAPT but there's
no way to select one with ifconfig, yet.
The objective is to have more rate control algorithms in the net80211
stack so all drivers[0] can use it. Ideally, we'll have the well-known
sample rate control algorithm in the net80211 at some point so all
drivers can use it (not just ath).

[0] all drivers that do rate control in software, that is.

Reviewed by:	bschmidt, thompsa, weyongo
MFC after:	1 months
2010-04-07 15:29:13 +00:00
Sam Leffler
b032f27c36 Multi-bss (aka vap) support for 802.11 devices.
Note this includes changes to all drivers and moves some device firmware
loading to use firmware(9) and a separate module (e.g. ral).  Also there
no longer are separate wlan_scan* modules; this functionality is now
bundled into the wlan module.

Supported by:	Hobnob and Marvell
Reviewed by:	many
Obtained from:	Atheros (some bits)
2008-04-20 20:35:46 +00:00
Sam Leffler
68e8e04e93 Update 802.11 wireless support:
o major overhaul of the way channels are handled: channels are now
  fully enumerated and uniquely identify the operating characteristics;
  these changes are visible to user applications which require changes
o make scanning support independent of the state machine to enable
  background scanning and roaming
o move scanning support into loadable modules based on the operating
  mode to enable different policies and reduce the memory footprint
  on systems w/ constrained resources
o add background scanning in station mode (no support for adhoc/ibss
  mode yet)
o significantly speedup sta mode scanning with a variety of techniques
o add roaming support when background scanning is supported; for now
  we use a simple algorithm to trigger a roam: we threshold the rssi
  and tx rate, if either drops too low we try to roam to a new ap
o add tx fragmentation support
o add first cut at 802.11n support: this code works with forthcoming
  drivers but is incomplete; it's included now to establish a baseline
  for other drivers to be developed and for user applications
o adjust max_linkhdr et. al. to reflect 802.11 requirements; this eliminates
  prepending mbufs for traffic generated locally
o add support for Atheros protocol extensions; mainly the fast frames
  encapsulation (note this can be used with any card that can tx+rx
  large frames correctly)
o add sta support for ap's that beacon both WPA1+2 support
o change all data types from bsd-style to posix-style
o propagate noise floor data from drivers to net80211 and on to user apps
o correct various issues in the sta mode state machine related to handling
  authentication and association failures
o enable the addition of sta mode power save support for drivers that need
  net80211 support (not in this commit)
o remove old WI compatibility ioctls (wicontrol is officially dead)
o change the data structures returned for get sta info and get scan
  results so future additions will not break user apps
o fixed tx rate is now maintained internally as an ieee rate and not an
  index into the rate set; this needs to be extended to deal with
  multi-mode operation
o add extended channel specifications to radiotap to enable 11n sniffing

Drivers:
o ath: add support for bg scanning, tx fragmentation, fast frames,
       dynamic turbo (lightly tested), 11n (sniffing only and needs
       new hal)
o awi: compile tested only
o ndis: lightly tested
o ipw: lightly tested
o iwi: add support for bg scanning (well tested but may have some
       rough edges)
o ral, ural, rum: add suppoort for bg scanning, calibrate rssi data
o wi: lightly tested

This work is based on contributions by Atheros, kmacy, sephe, thompsa,
mlaier, kevlo, and others.  Much of the scanning work was supported by
Atheros.  The 11n work was supported by Marvell.
2007-06-11 03:36:55 +00:00
Sepherosa Ziehau
63afe606f8 - Nuke unnecessary header.
- Make wlan_amrr depend on wlan, so that it can find various symbols in
  wlan module if wlan is not compiled into kernel.

Approved by:	sam (mentor)
Tested by:	kevlo
2007-05-05 11:07:52 +00:00
Sam Leffler
74828f25db device-independent implementation of AMRR tx rate control algorithm
Obtained from:	openbsd (w/ mods)
MFC after:	1 month
2006-11-26 19:55:26 +00:00