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avos
71e1af74b8 iwn(4): various simple fixes
- Fix mbuf leaks in iwn_raw_xmit() and iwn_xmit_task()
(regression since r288178).
- Check IWN_FLAG_RUNNING flag under lock.
- Remove m->m_pkthdr.rcvif initialization (fixed in r283994).
- Enclose some values in return statements into parentheses.

Approved by:	adrian (mentor)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4069
2015-11-05 22:44:36 +00:00
kevlo
8747b05aae Remove BUS_DMA_NOWAIT from bus_dma_tag_create() invocations as it's
no valid flag there.
2015-10-21 06:23:57 +00:00
kevlo
4639bd3f80 Switch PCI register reads from using magic numbers to using the names
defined in pcireg.h
2015-10-21 02:50:22 +00:00
adrian
ddc10d6668 net80211: move ieee80211_free_node() call on error from ic_raw_xmit() to ieee80211_raw_output().
This doesn't free the mbuf upon error; the driver ic_raw_xmit method is still
doing that.

Submitted by:	<s3erios@gmail.com>
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3774
2015-10-12 04:55:20 +00:00
adrian
5a44e8c44b net80211: free node reference in the ieee80211_parent_xmitpkt() when error happened.
Move error handling into ieee80211_parent_xmitpkt() instead of spreading it
between functions.

Submitted by:	<s3erios@gmail.com>
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3772
2015-10-12 04:30:38 +00:00
adrian
49fa77915c Fix locking after my EDCA update change.
The net80211 lock is no longer held during this call, so we don't have
to unlock/relock.

Noticed by:	David Wolfskill
2015-09-29 19:15:08 +00:00
adrian
d0fe87995f Fix up error path handling after the recent churn.
* Don't free the mbuf in the tx path - it uses the transmit path now,
  so the caller frees the mbuf.
* Don't decrement the node ref upon error - that's up to the caller to
  do as well.

Tested:

* Intel 5300 3x3 wifi, station mode

Noticed by: <s3erios@gmail.com>
2015-09-24 17:23:41 +00:00
adrian
5672e10cea net80211 & wireless drivers: remove duplicate defines (noop)
* IEEE80211_DIR_DSTODS(wh) -> IEEE80211_IS_DSTODS(wh).
* N(a) -> nitems(a).
* Remove LE_READ_2(p)/LE_READ_4(p) definitions (and include ieee80211_input.h instead).
* <drvname>_TXOP_TO_US(txop) -> IEEE80211_TXOP_TO_US(txop).
* Put IEEE80211_RV(v) into ieee80211_proto.h and remove local RV(v) definitions.

Submitted by:	Andriy Voskoboinyk <s3erios@gmail.com>
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3705
2015-09-22 02:44:59 +00:00
glebius
7eb56dcb00 Remove the software queue, which is a remnant of ifnet ifqueue.
Reviewed by:	adrian
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-09-02 15:23:51 +00:00
glebius
e923e8d573 Remove now unneeded includes. 2015-08-31 10:43:00 +00:00
adrian
4c1a6bea7c Migrate the stats API for iwn(4) into a cdev ioctl, rather than tying
into the vap.

This allows for possible hardware interaction without needing a vap
configured.
2015-08-30 21:54:33 +00:00
glebius
619aca846f Replay r286410. Change KPI of how device drivers that provide wireless
connectivity interact with the net80211 stack.

Historical background: originally wireless devices created an interface,
just like Ethernet devices do. Name of an interface matched the name of
the driver that created. Later, wlan(4) layer was introduced, and the
wlanX interfaces become the actual interface, leaving original ones as
"a parent interface" of wlanX. Kernelwise, the KPI between net80211 layer
and a driver became a mix of methods that pass a pointer to struct ifnet
as identifier and methods that pass pointer to struct ieee80211com. From
user point of view, the parent interface just hangs on in the ifconfig
list, and user can't do anything useful with it.

Now, the struct ifnet goes away. The struct ieee80211com is the only
KPI between a device driver and net80211. Details:

- The struct ieee80211com is embedded into drivers softc.
- Packets are sent via new ic_transmit method, which is very much like
  the previous if_transmit.
- Bringing parent up/down is done via new ic_parent method, which notifies
  driver about any changes: number of wlan(4) interfaces, number of them
  in promisc or allmulti state.
- Device specific ioctls (if any) are received on new ic_ioctl method.
- Packets/errors accounting are done by the stack. In certain cases, when
  driver experiences errors and can not attribute them to any specific
  interface, driver updates ic_oerrors or ic_ierrors counters.

Details on interface configuration with new world order:
- A sequence of commands needed to bring up wireless DOESN"T change.
- /etc/rc.conf parameters DON'T change.
- List of devices that can be used to create wlan(4) interfaces is
  now provided by net.wlan.devices sysctl.

Most drivers in this change were converted by me, except of wpi(4),
that was done by Andriy Voskoboinyk. Big thanks to Kevin Lo for testing
changes to at least 8 drivers. Thanks to pluknet@, Oliver Hartmann,
Olivier Cochard, gjb@, mmoll@, op@ and lev@, who also participated in
testing.

Reviewed by:	adrian
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-08-27 08:56:39 +00:00
adrian
5c0e8e325e Migrate ifp->if_softc -> ic->ic_softc.
Tested:

* Lenovo T400 (Intel 5300)
* make universe
2015-08-17 23:35:31 +00:00
adrian
bad6d5c89b Revert the wifi ifnet changes until things are more baked and tested.
* 286410
* 286413
* 286416

The initial commit broke a variety of debug and features that aren't
in the GENERIC kernels but are enabled in other platforms.
2015-08-08 01:10:17 +00:00
glebius
eb8a90b859 Change KPI of how device drivers that provide wireless connectivity interact
with the net80211 stack.

Historical background: originally wireless devices created an interface,
just like Ethernet devices do. Name of an interface matched the name of
the driver that created. Later, wlan(4) layer was introduced, and the
wlanX interfaces become the actual interface, leaving original ones as
"a parent interface" of wlanX. Kernelwise, the KPI between net80211 layer
and a driver became a mix of methods that pass a pointer to struct ifnet
as identifier and methods that pass pointer to struct ieee80211com. From
user point of view, the parent interface just hangs on in the ifconfig
list, and user can't do anything useful with it.

Now, the struct ifnet goes away. The struct ieee80211com is the only
KPI between a device driver and net80211. Details:

- The struct ieee80211com is embedded into drivers softc.
- Packets are sent via new ic_transmit method, which is very much like
  the previous if_transmit.
- Bringing parent up/down is done via new ic_parent method, which notifies
  driver about any changes: number of wlan(4) interfaces, number of them
  in promisc or allmulti state.
- Device specific ioctls (if any) are received on new ic_ioctl method.
- Packets/errors accounting are done by the stack. In certain cases, when
  driver experiences errors and can not attribute them to any specific
  interface, driver updates ic_oerrors or ic_ierrors counters.

Details on interface configuration with new world order:
- A sequence of commands needed to bring up wireless DOESN"T change.
- /etc/rc.conf parameters DON'T change.
- List of devices that can be used to create wlan(4) interfaces is
  now provided by net.wlan.devices sysctl.

Most drivers in this change were converted by me, except of wpi(4),
that was done by Andriy Voskoboinyk. Big thanks to Kevin Lo for testing
changes to at least 8 drivers. Thanks to Olivier Cochard, gjb@, mmoll@,
op@ and lev@, who also participated in testing. Details here:

https://wiki.freebsd.org/projects/ifnet/net80211

Still, drivers: ndis, wtap, mwl, ipw, bwn, wi, upgt, uath were not
tested. Changes to mwl, ipw, bwn, wi, upgt are trivial and chances
of problems are low. The wtap wasn't compilable even before this change.
But the ndis driver is complex, and it is likely to be broken with this
commit. Help with testing and debugging it is appreciated.

Differential Revision:	D2655, D2740
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
Sponsored by:	Netflix
2015-08-07 11:43:14 +00:00
adrian
8c71055773 Attempt to make 5GHz HT/40 work on the 6xxx series NICs.
The 6205 (Taylor Peak) in the Lenovo X230 works fine in 5GHz 11a and 11n HT20,
but not 11n HT40.  The NIC goes RX deaf the moment HT40 is configured.
It's so RX deaf that it doesn't even hear beacons and the firmware sends
"BEACON MISS" events.  That's pretty deaf.

I tried configuring up the HT40 flags in monitor mode and it worked - so
I assumed that doing the transition from 20 -> 40MHz channel configuration
when going auth->assoc (ie, after the NIC has been partially configured)
is a problem.

So for now, let's just always set them if they're available.

Tested:

* Intel 5300, STA mode, 5GHz HT/40 AP; 2GHz HT/20 AP
* Intel 6205, STA mode, 5GHz HT/40, HT20, 11a AP; 2GHz HT/20 AP

This was pointed out to me by coworkers trying to use FreeBSD-HEAD
in the office on their Thinkpad T420p laptops.

TODO:

* I don't like how the HT40 flags are configured - the whole interop/
  protection config should be re-checked.  Notably, I think curhtprotmode
  is 0 in a lot of cases, which means "no interoperability" and i think
  that's busted.

Sponsored by:	Norse Corp, Inc.
2015-07-07 03:51:29 +00:00
adrian
f898f86360 First cut at attempting to buffer frames until we see a beacon.
The iwn(4) firmware forgets most of its channel state after an RXON
command.  This means that any beacons its seen on passive 5GHz channels
are forgotten upon an association/authorisation request.
This unfortuantely means that 5GHz association almost always fails -
the assoc and/or auth frames are dropped with a status of "passive
channel, haven't seen a beacon yet." (0x90.)

So:

* add an xmit queue, global, to buffer frames
* modify the xmit path to use the mbuf tag from net80211
  to specify raw frame details
* buffer xmit frames from both raw and non-raw paths
* if a beacon is seen in the RX path, schedule a taskqueue to
  send said frames and un-buffer things.
* flush frames during state change back to INIT, or NIC
  down/up/detach.

This isn't the final shape I'd like this to be in but it certainly
is better than 5GHz "not working at all".

Tested:

* Intel 5100, STA mode (before spilling coffee)
* Intel 5300, STA mode (after spilling coffee)

Story:

* This has been bugging me at work for months, which I just
  worked around by throwing an ath(4) into my Lenovo T400 cardbus
  slot.

* Our ops director discovered indeed FreeBSD runs well on the
  Lenovo T420p, except for that pesky 5GHz thing.  So now developers
  also can have a T420p running FreeBSD to do work with.
  Their #1 feedback to me - "boy it'd be nice if 5GHz wifi worked."

* .. then, I was at NANOG but stuck with 5GHz only wifi and no ath(4)
  NIC to put in a laptop - and I snapped.

Thus, the reason this is actually work related.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Norse Corp, Inc.
2015-06-19 01:44:17 +00:00
adrian
48682a50b4 Disable bgscan for now - it interferes with 11n activity and general
stability.

I'll re-enable it once the scan overhaul is done - the NIC itself
can do bgscan, but not how we're doing it.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Norse Corp, Inc.
2015-06-04 05:37:07 +00:00
glebius
4a0e78ec55 Change three methods in struct ieee80211com, namely ic_updateslot,
ic_update_mcast and ic_update_promisc, to pass pointer to the ieee80211com,
not to the ifnet.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-05-25 19:53:29 +00:00
glebius
375c3709be Use ic_printf() instead of if_printf(). 2015-05-25 15:12:23 +00:00
glebius
a553af4f38 Store softc in ic_softc and access it without using struct ifnet.
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-05-25 15:09:17 +00:00
glebius
f67a4dcfd7 Make net80211 drivers supply their device name to the net80211 layer, so
that the latter doesn't need to go through struct ifnet to get their name.

Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2015-05-25 13:51:13 +00:00
adrian
4e2334c9f2 Various iwn(4) fixes.
* simplify channel logic for determining RF gain setting in scan setup
* don't set TX timer on error
* free node references for unsent frames on device stop
* set maxfrags to IWN_MAX_SCATTER-1 (first segment is used by TX command)
* add missing IWN_UNLOCK() from interrupt path when the hardware
  disappears.
* pass control frames to host
* nitems() instead of local macro

Tested:

* Intel 5100, STA mode

PR:		kern/196264
Submitted by:	Andriy Voskoboinyk <s3erios@gmail.com>
2015-05-16 05:59:25 +00:00
eadler
0a3f7d0390 iwn, wlan: fix typos
Fxi tow typos

Obtained from:	DragonFlyBSD
MFC after:	3 days
2015-04-10 20:55:17 +00:00
adrian
0ce49065db Remove a private copy of ieee80211_add_ssid().
PR:		kern/196116
Submitted by:	Andriy Voskoboinyk <s3erios@gmail.com>
2014-12-19 01:41:51 +00:00
glebius
b3b337a80e Mechanically convert to if_inc_counter(). 2014-09-19 03:51:26 +00:00
adrian
52c428e92c Implement htprotmode handling.
This is separate to 11g protection - the default is to RTS protect
11n frames, including A-MPDU frames.

Tested:

* Intel 5100, STA mode
2014-09-08 07:16:00 +00:00
adrian
feffa43278 (more) correctly account TX completion status for A-MPDU session frames.
The rules turn out to be:

* for non-aggregation session TX queues - it's either sent or not sent.
* for aggregation session TX queues - if nframes=1, then the status reflects
  the completed transmission.
* however, for nframes > 1, then this is just a status reflecting what
  the initial transmission did.  The compressed BA (immediate or delayed)
  may not have yet been received, so the actual frame status is in the
  compressed BA updates.

Whilst here, I fiddled with debugging and formatting a bit.

There's also RTS attempts (what the atheros chips call "short retries")
which weren't being logged and they aren't yet being used in the rate
control statistics updates.  For now, at least log them.

TODO:

* This still isn't 100% correct! So I have to tinker with this some more.
  (The failures aren't always failures..)
* Extend the rate control API in net80211 so it can take both short and
  long retry counts.

Tested:

* Intel 5100, STA mode
2014-09-08 03:16:28 +00:00
adrian
a3bb3db4bf Inform the rate control code if a single frame AMPDU transmission succeeds
but has some retries.

Without this, single frame transmission in AMPDU will always look like
it succeeded fine, and thus AMRR will think it's totally fine to just
keep upping the rate upwards.

Now, this is still not quite right!  For multi-frame aggregates the
completion happens in two parts - the TX done and the BA received.
The driver is currently double accounting those a little - there's no
way to say to the rate control code "I completed X frames, Y worked fine,
there were Z retries." And it's a bit odd with iwn, as the firmware
retransmits frames for us so we don't get to see how many retransmits
happened; only that it took longer than normal.  I may have to extend
the rate control API to properly track that.

So this may keep the rate lower than it should be, but that's better
than keeping it higher than it should be.

Tested:

* 5100, STA mode
2014-08-28 07:44:59 +00:00
adrian
1f80c8d725 Fix antenna configuration, microcode version checks and rate selection
in preparation for the 5300 3x3 NIC.

During this particular adventure, I did indeed discover that a whole
swath of things made little to no sense.

Those included, and are fixed here:

* A lot of the antenna configuration bits assume the NIC has two receive
  chains.  That's blatantly untrue for NICs that don't.
* There was some disconnect between the antenna configuration when
  forming a PLCP rate DWORD (which includes the transmit antenna
  configuration), separate to the link quality antenna configuration.

  So now there's helper functions to return which antenna configurations
  to use and those are used wherever an antenna config is required.

* The 5300 does up to three stream TX/RX (so MCS0->23), however
  the link quality table has only 16 slots.  This means all of the
  rate entries are .. well, dual-stream rates.  If this is the case,
  the "last MIMO" parameter can't be 16 or it panics the firmware.
  Set it to 15.

* .. and since yes it has 16 slots, it only would try retransmitting
  from MCS8->MCS23, which can be quite .. terrible.  Hard-code the last
  two retry slots to be the lowest configured rate.

* I noticed some transmit configuration command stuff is different
  based on firmware API version, so I lifted that code from Linux.

* Add / augment some more logging to make it easier to capture this
  stuff.

Now, 3x3 is still terrible because the link quality configuration is
plainly not good enough.  I'll have to think about that.
However, the original goal of this - 3x3 operation on the Intel
5300 NIC - actually worked.

There are also rate control bugs in the way this driver handles
notifying the net80211 rate control code when AMPDU is enabled.
It always steps the rate up to the maximum rate possible - and
this eventually ends in much sadness.  I'll fix that later.

As a side note - 2GHz HT40 now works on all the NICs I have tested.

As a second side note - this exposed some bad 3x3 behaviour in
the ath(4) rate control code where it starts off at a 3-stream rate
and doesn't downgrade quickly enough.  This makes the initial
dhcp exchange take a long time.  I'll fix the ath(4) rate code
to start at a low fixed 1x1 MCS rate and step up if everything
works out.

Tested:

* Intel 2200
* Intel 2230
* Intel 5300
* Intel 5100
* Intel 6205
* Intel 100

TODO:

* Test the other NICs more thoroughly!

Thank you to Michael Kosarev <russiane39@gmail.com> for donating the
Intel 5300 NIC and pestering me about it since last year to try and
make it all work.
2014-08-28 03:18:27 +00:00
adrian
ffb6d5c396 Do the iwn(4) panic reinitialisation under IWN_LOCK().
I've checked each of the functions being called and there's either a
_locked version or it's supposed to be called with IWN_LOCK() held.
2014-08-03 03:51:33 +00:00
jhb
0588aeff7c - Don't check the dma map address for a static DMA mapping against NULL
to determine if the mapping is valid.
- Don't explicitly destroy the dmap map for static DMA mappings.

Reviewed by:	adrian
2014-06-13 19:40:02 +00:00
gavin
4f5a7f9d9b Remove debugging printf that crept in in r266770.
Submitted by:	adrian, nwhitehorn
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-05-27 23:05:12 +00:00
gavin
0c27a75607 Add support for the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 105 chipset.
MFC after:	2 weeks
Relnotes:	yes
2014-05-27 19:39:57 +00:00
trasz
e58e1e2cdd Make iwn(4) able to get itself back into working condition after
"fatal firmware error" happens.  Previously it was neccessary to reset
it manually, using "/etc/rc.d/netif restart".

Approved by:	adrian@
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-05-22 15:29:25 +00:00
trasz
16aaeffe78 Erm, revert r266544; wrong tree. 2014-05-22 15:00:32 +00:00
trasz
20111c3b23 Make iwn(4) able to get itself back into working condition after
"fatal firmware error" happens.  Previously it was neccessary to reset
it manually, using "/etc/rc.d/netif restart".

Approved by:	adrian@
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-05-22 14:56:34 +00:00
adrian
ab19606c67 Handle the newer-style bluetooth message format from the (at least)
Centrino 2230 firmware.

This fixes the general statistics block to be actually valid.

I've verified this by contrasting the output of iwnstats before and
after the change.  The general block is now correct.

Tested:

* Intel 5100 (old format stats message)
* Intel 2230 (new format stats message)
2014-03-04 08:01:56 +00:00
adrian
9033c92af5 Track and expose the latest statistics from the firmware.
Tested:

* Intel Centrino 6205
2014-02-24 02:37:04 +00:00
gavin
9632094f87 Add support for the Intel Centrino Wireless-N 135 chipset.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-01-08 13:59:33 +00:00
kevlo
2d30c961db Rename definition of IEEE80211_FC1_WEP to IEEE80211_FC1_PROTECTED.
The origin of WEP comes from IEEE Std 802.11-1997 where it defines
whether the frame body of MAC frame has been encrypted using WEP
algorithm or not.
IEEE Std. 802.11-2007 changes WEP to Protected Frame, indicates
whether the frame is protected by a cryptographic encapsulation
algorithm.

Reviewed by:	adrian, rpaulo
2014-01-08 08:06:56 +00:00
adrian
01b37d373d Move the retune notification print to a debug print.
Yes, I still have to do the retune.  But I'm giving in to many people
pestering me (very gently!) about this.

Tested:

* Intel Centrino 6205
2014-01-05 00:46:31 +00:00
marius
c8424575bd - Probe with BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT instead of 0.
- Remove clearing PCIM_CMD_INTxDIS; pci(4) will do that as appropriate since
  r189367.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-12-30 16:46:50 +00:00
marius
10def325a4 - There's no need to keep track of resource IDs.
- Simplify MSI allocation and release. For a single one, we don't need to
  fiddle with the MSI count and pci_release_msi(9) is smart enough to just
  do nothing in case of INTx.
- Don't allocate MSI as RF_SHAREABLE.
- Use DEVMETHOD_END.
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.

MFC after:	1 week
2013-12-29 19:32:27 +00:00
adrian
fc64a28dc8 Add some initial support for the Intel 6235.
Tested:

* Intel 5100
* Intel 6235

Obtained from:	mav, others
2013-12-09 03:40:02 +00:00
adrian
8613609191 Refactor out the scan id and scan vap as part of the scan work.
Make the scan state optional - we'll obviously need a vap, but we now
won't require the scan state.  the only thing the scan state is needed
for is to check for the list of SSIDs to scan - which we can now
just plain ignore by passing in NULL as the scan state pointer.

Tested:

* Intel 5100 (STA)
2013-12-07 08:32:15 +00:00
adrian
c0dc36a1d8 Add a channel parameter to iwn_scan().
This is in preparation for being able to use iwn_scan() to do an off
channel scan to reset the RF tuning.

It should be a no-op.

Tested:

* Intel 5100 (STA)
2013-12-07 08:25:24 +00:00
adrian
ccb968bcb9 Refactor out the scan channel to be assigned early on in iwn_scan()
rather than it all being a mess of 'c' and 'ic->ic_curchan'.

Tested:

* Intel 5100 (STA)
2013-12-07 08:20:24 +00:00
adrian
261e81f3a9 Begin fleshing out some code to handle tracking PLCP error rates
in preparation for the scan based retune logic.

The linux iwlwifi driver does a rescan (onto a non-active channel)
to force an RF retune when the PLCP error rates exceed a certain threshold.

* Add code to track HT PLCP rate errors;
* Separate out the PLCP error count fetch and update so the delta
  can be used when checking for PLCP error rates;
* Implement the PLCP error logic from iwlwifi;
* For now, just print out whenever the error rate exceeds the
  threshold.

The actual scan based retune will take a bit more effort; the scan
command code right now assumes that a scan state is passed in.
This does need to change to be more flexible (both for this and
in preparation for scanning multiple channels at once.)

Tested:

* 5100 (STA mode)
* 2200 (STA mode)
* 2230 (STA mode)
2013-12-07 08:03:10 +00:00
adrian
9817dff3a7 * Sort the copyright lines by date
* Ok ok, I've touched this enough to claim part of it.
2013-12-02 05:45:11 +00:00