118 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
landonf
42a75a3c28 bwn(4): Include SROM revision when printing device identification. 2019-07-02 02:52:05 +00:00
avos
edfe06beb4 Fix ieee80211_radiotap(9) usage in wireless drivers:
- Alignment issues:
 * Add missing __packed attributes + padding across all drivers; in
most places there was an assumption that padding will be always
minimally suitable; in few places - e.g., in urtw(4) / rtwn(4) -
padding was just missing.
 * Add __aligned(8) attribute for all Rx radiotap headers since they can
contain 64-bit TSF timestamp; it cannot appear in Tx radiotap headers, so
just drop the attribute here. Refresh ieee80211_radiotap(9) man page
accordingly.

- Since net80211 automatically updates channel frequency / flags in
ieee80211_radiotap_chan_change() drop duplicate setup for these fields
in drivers.

Tested with Netgear WG111 v3 (urtw(4)), STA mode.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2019-03-11 01:27:01 +00:00
avos
37eb07ff31 bwn(4): reuse ieee80211_tx_complete function.
MFC after:	1 week
2019-01-31 11:12:31 +00:00
markj
9732b465b4 Fix a possible mbuf double free in bwn_dma_tx_start().
If bus_dmamap_load_mbuf() fails following a defrag, the caller of
bwn_dma_tx_start() would free the original mbuf after m_defrag() had
already done so.  Fix this by returning the defragged mbuf to the
caller instead.  Update bwn_pio_tx_start() similarly for consistency.

Reported by:	Ilja Van Sprundel <ivansprundel@ioactive.com>
Reviewed by:	landonf
Tested by:	landonf
MFC after:	3 days
admbug:		820
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18342
2018-12-12 15:49:14 +00:00
avos
b9207b4013 net80211: wrap protection frame allocation into ieee80211_alloc_prot()
Move copy-pasted code for RTS/CTS frame allocation into net80211.
While here, add stat / debug message for allocation failures
(copied from run(4)) + return error here in bwn(4).

Reviewed by:	adrian
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14628
2018-03-09 11:33:56 +00:00
landonf
71bf902b80 bwn(4): Conditionalize "RX decryption attempted" message on a new
BWN_DEBUG_HWCRYPTO debug flag.

The MAC will attempt decryption (and set BWN_RX_MAC_DEC) even if a key has
not been supplied to the hardware; this is expected behavior, and there's
no need to spam users' console with this debugging printf.
2018-02-13 20:07:40 +00:00
landonf
601b99882d bwn(4): migrate bwn(4) to the native bhnd(9) interface, and drop siba_bwn.
- Remove the shim interface that allowed bwn(4) to use either siba_bwn or
  bhnd(4), replacing all siba_bwn calls with their bhnd(4) bus equivalents.
- Drop the legay, now-unused siba_bwn bus driver.
- Clean up bhnd(4) board flag defines referenced by bwn(4).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13518
2018-02-05 23:38:15 +00:00
pfg
ced875130d Revert r327828, r327949, r327953, r328016-r328026, r328041:
Uses of mallocarray(9).

The use of mallocarray(9) has rocketed the required swap to build FreeBSD.
This is likely caused by the allocation size attributes which put extra pressure
on the compiler.

Given that most of these checks are superfluous we have to choose better
where to use mallocarray(9). We still have more uses of mallocarray(9) but
hopefully this is enough to bring swap usage to a reasonable level.

Reported by:	wosch
PR:		225197
2018-01-21 15:42:36 +00:00
landonf
d49b03f3fe bwn(4): Enable, by default, the opt-in support for bhnd(4) introduced in
r326454.

bwn(4)/bhnd(4) has been tested with most chipsets currently supported by
bwn(4), and this change should be transparent to existing bwn(4) users;
please report any regressions that you do encounter.

To revert to using siba_bwn(4) instead of bhnd(4), place the following
lines in loader.conf(5):

  hw.bwn_pci.preferred="0"

Once we're satisfied that the switch to bhnd(4) has seen sufficient broader
testing, bwn(4) will be migrated to use the native bhnd(9) interface
directly, and support for siba_bwn(4) will be dropped (see D13518).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2018-01-17 22:33:19 +00:00
pfg
86c1e7ab7b dev: make some use of mallocarray(9).
Focus on code where we are doing multiplications within malloc(9). None of
these is likely to overflow, however the change is still useful as some
static checkers can benefit from the allocation attributes we use for
mallocarray.

This initial sweep only covers malloc(9) calls with M_NOWAIT. No good
reason but I started doing the changes before r327796 and at that time it
was convenient to make sure the sorrounding code could handle NULL values.
2018-01-13 22:30:30 +00:00
adrian
37d68cafec [net80211] convert all of the WME use over to a temporary copy of WME info.
This removes the direct WME info access in the ieee80211com struct and instead
provides a method of fetching the data.  Right now it's a no-op but eventually
it'll turn into a per-VAP method for drivers that support it (eg iwn, iwm,
upcoming ath10k work) as things like p2p support require this kind of behaviour.

Tested:

* ath(4), STA and AP mode

TODO:

* yes, this is slightly stack size-y, but it is an important first step
  to get drivers migrated over to a sensible WME API.  A lot of per-phy things
  need to be converted to per-VAP before P2P, 11ac firmware, etc stuff shows up.
2018-01-02 00:07:28 +00:00
landonf
888843e26a Add basic bwn(4) support for the (BCMA-based) BCM43224 and BCM43225.
- Add the BCM4322X D11 core revision and missing BCM43224 PCI device ID to
  our device tables.
- Disable the DMA engine parity check (rather than adding parity support
  to the to-be-replaced bwn(4) DMA implementation).

Currently, N-PHY support in bwn(4) is GPL licensed, and is not included by
default. Until this is replaced with Broadcom's ISC-licensed N-PHY
implementation, bwn(4) must be rebuilt to enable N-PHY support.

To build bwn(4) with N-PHY support, add the following lines to your kernel
configuration file and rebuild the kernel (and modules):

	options BWN_GPL_PHY

To test bwn(4) with a BCM43224/BCM43225 device, install the firmware from
the net/bwn-firmware-kmod port, and place the following lines in
loader.conf(5):

	hw.bwn_pci.preferred="1"

	if_bwn_pci_load="YES
	bwn_v4_ucode_load="YES"
	bwn_v4_n_ucode_load="YES"
	bwn_v4_lp_ucode_load="YES"

Approved by:	adrian (mentor, implicit)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2017-12-14 06:45:04 +00:00
landonf
6f4a9c1918 Introduce bwn(4) support for the bhnd(4) bus.
Currently, bwn(4) relies on the siba_bwn(4) bus driver to provide support
for the on-chip SSB interconnect found in Broadcom's older PCI(e) Wi-Fi
adapters. Non-PCI Wi-Fi adapters, as well as the newer BCMA interconnect
found in post-2009 Broadcom Wi-Fi hardware, are not supported by
siba_bwn(4).

The bhnd(4) bus driver (also used by the FreeBSD/MIPS Broadcom port)
provides a unified kernel interface to a superset of the hardware supported
by siba_bwn; by attaching bwn(4) via bhnd(4), we can support both modern
PCI(e) Wi-Fi devices based on the BCMA backplane interconnect, as well as
Broadcom MIPS WiSoCs that include a D11 MAC core directly attached to their
SSB or BCMA backplane.

This diff introduces opt-in bwn(4) support for bhnd(4) by providing:

 - A small bwn(4) driver subclass, if_bwn_bhnd, that attaches via
   bhnd(4) instead of siba_bwn(4).
 - A bhndb(4)-based PCI host bridge driver, if_bwn_pci, that optionally
   probes at a higher priority than the siba_bwn(4) PCI driver.
 - A set of compatibility shims that perform translation of bwn(4)'s
   siba_bwn function calls into their bhnd(9) API equivalents when bwn(4)
   is attached via a bhnd(4) bus parent. When bwn(4) is attached via
   siba_bwn(4), all siba_bwn function calls are simply passed through to
   their original implementations.

To test bwn(4) with bhnd(4), place the following lines in loader.conf(5):

  hw.bwn_pci.preferred="1"

  if_bwn_pci_load="YES
  bwn_v4_ucode_load="YES"
  bwn_v4_lp_ucode_load="YES"

To verify that bwn(4) is using bhnd(4), you can check dmesg:

  bwn0: <Broadcom 802.11 MAC/PHY/Radio, rev 15> ... on bhnd0

... or devinfo(8):

pcib2
  pci2
    bwn_pci0
      bhndb0
        bhnd0
          bwn0
          ...

bwn(4)/bhnd(4) has been tested for regressions with most chipsets currently
supported by bwn(4), including:

  - BCM4312
  - BCM4318
  - BCM4321

With minimal changes to the DMA code (not included in this commit), I was
also able to test support for newer BCMA devices by bringing up basic
working Wi-Fi on two previously unsupported, BCMA-based N-PHY chipsets:

  - BCM43224
  - BCM43225

Approved by:	adrian (mentor, implicit)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation & Plausible Labs
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13041
2017-12-02 02:21:27 +00:00
pfg
1537078d8f sys/dev: further adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I
was using misidentified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error
prone - task.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.
2017-11-27 14:52:40 +00:00
cem
719d14dbb4 bwn(4): Fix trivial null dereference
Reported by:	PVS-Studio
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2017-04-06 17:08:59 +00:00
avos
1a97c780f0 net80211 drivers: fix rate setup for EAPOL frames, obtain Tx parameters
directly from the node.

- Use ni_txparms directly instead of calculating them manually every time
- Move M_EAPOL flag check upper; otherwise it may be skipped due to
'ucastrate' / 'mcastrate' check
- Use 'mgtrate' for control frames too (see ifconfig(8), mgtrate parameter)
- Add few more M_EAPOL checks where it was missing (zyd(4), ural(4),
urtw(4))
- Few unrelated cleanups

Tested with:
 - Intel 6205 (iwn(4)), STA mode;
 - WUSB54GC (rum(4)), HOSTAP mode + RTL8188EU (rtwn(4)), STA mode.

Reviewed by:	adrian
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9811
2017-02-26 20:49:35 +00:00
avos
a6044b10a0 net80211: ieee80211_ratectl*: switch to reusable KPI
Replace various void * / int argument combinations with common structures:
- ieee80211_ratectl_tx_status for *_tx_complete();
- ieee80211_ratectl_tx_stats for *_tx_update();

While here, improve amrr_tx_update() for a bit:
1. In case, if receiver is not known (typical for Ralink USB drivers),
refresh Tx rate for all nodes on the interface.
2. There was a misuse:
- otus(4) sends non-decreasing counters (as originally intended);
- but ural(4), rum(4) and run(4) are using 'read & clear' registers
to obtain statistics for some period of time (and those 'last period'
values are used as arguments for tx_update()). If arguments are not big
enough, they are just discarded after the next call.

Fix: move counting into *_tx_update()
(now otus(4) will zero out all node counters after every tx_update() call)

Tested with:
- Intel 3945BG (wpi(4)), STA mode.
- WUSB54GC (rum(4)), STA / HOSTAP mode.
- RTL8188EU (urtwn(4)), STA mode.

Reviewed by:	adrian
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8037
2016-10-02 20:35:55 +00:00
adrian
3ec2a05fc5 [bwn] don't use a 1MB CCK RTS frame for 11a OFDM transmissions. 2016-06-06 07:09:02 +00:00
adrian
e8a86f6b00 [bwn] Add missing firmware release calls.
This trips me up whenever I'm fooling around with partially supported
NICs that fail to fully attach or initialise - the firmware gets loaded
and references, but something fails - and the firmware references
aren't cleaned up.
2016-06-05 07:56:28 +00:00
adrian
dffee6a5e6 [bwn] Enable PHY-LP 5GHz support for the one NIC I have tested it on so far.
After perusing the PHY-LP code (don't ask why; honest) I discovered that
it /has/ 5GHz support - but it's not ever used.  I found one NIC - a
BCM4312 w/ pci id 0x4315 - which advertised dual-band PHY-LP support.

Turns out it works.

Whilst here, move up the support bit logging code so I can use it
to debug this.

Tested:

* BCM4312 (pci id 0x4315); 5GHz STA operation
2016-06-05 07:55:21 +00:00
adrian
1364d3218f [bwn] begin separating out the attach path from the SIBA specific bits.
* convert phy_getinfo() to take a "gmode" flag, rather than the siba
  TGSHIGH flags and then check for 2GHz.  This should ensure that
  gmode is set correctly even on DUALPHY NICs.
* move the siba_powerup() call and the TGSHIGH decoding into a
  call to bwn_is_bus_siba(), and return an error if it's called
  on anything else.  We don't yet do anything else, but when we do..

Tested:

* BCM4322, 11a STA
2016-05-24 04:58:58 +00:00
adrian
f508dc79a9 [bwn] add extra debugging for non-SIBA devices.
This is a no-op at the present moment, but will eventually remind me
where the SIBA specific demons lie.

Tested:

* BCM4322, STA mode
2016-05-24 01:20:30 +00:00
avos
42c709e264 wi: fix a typo.
The max size of bitmask is IEEE80211_MODE_BYTES, not IEEE80211_MODE_MAX.

Reuse it in bwn(4) while I'm here.

Noticed by:	kevlo
2016-05-20 08:58:06 +00:00
adrian
a767cc3849 [bwn] quieten the "invalid firmware state".
That pops up in the rev 5xx / 6xx microcode on the later cores
(4312, 4322.) I'm not sure why this is happening yet and I'll
dig into it, but Linux b43 does the same thing.
2016-05-19 05:09:20 +00:00
adrian
e3d4c90a55 [bwn] program in the MAC capabilities somewhere where later microcode
expects it.

Obtained from:	Linux b43
2016-05-19 05:06:48 +00:00
adrian
e1de15df9a [bwn] add extra debugging. 2016-05-19 04:29:25 +00:00
adrian
421d731b8b [bwn] toggle the PHY clock during chip reset.
Tested:

* BCM4311, STA mode
* BCM4312, STA mode
* BCM4321, STA mode
* BCM4322, STA mde
2016-05-19 04:28:49 +00:00
adrian
cc8516ac6f [bwn] enable dual-phy on BCM4322MC.
Tested (with later commits):

* BCM4322MC, STA mode, 2G + 5G
2016-05-19 04:23:54 +00:00
adrian
4b1c046953 [bwn] add initial 5xx firmware API support
* Add the new TX/RX frame formats;
* Use the right TX/RX format based on the frame info;
* Disable the 5xx firmware check, since now it should
  somewhat work (but note, we don't yet use it unless
  you manually add ucode11/initvals11 from the 5.x driver
  to bwn-kmod-firmware;

* Misc: update some comments/debugging now I know what's
  actually going on.

Tested:

* BCM4321MC, STA mode, both 4xx and 666 firmware, DMA mode

TODO:

* The newer firmware ends up logging "warn: firmware state (0)";
  not sure yet what's going on there.  But, yes, it still works.
  I'm committing this via a BCM4321MC, 11a station, firmware
  rev 666.

Obtained from:	Linux b43 (TX/RX descriptor format for 5xx)
2016-05-18 05:56:25 +00:00
adrian
859bca9aef [bwn] correctly calculate RSSI level.
Tested:

* BCM4311, PHY-G, STA mode
* BCM4312, PHY-LP, STA mode
* BCM4321, PHY-N, STA moe
2016-05-17 21:24:10 +00:00
adrian
61933e54a5 [bwn] print out a very obvious notice that GPLv2 code is compiled in if it is. 2016-05-17 20:21:39 +00:00
adrian
73e048f280 [bwn] always allocate maximum size txhdr entries; prepare for fw 598
* always allocate maximum size txhdr entries
* set the right rx header offset/framesize based on firmware

This still isn't what's completely required for fw 598 support; there's
more to come.

Tested:

* Apple BCM94321MC 11abgn NIC, 11a STA mode, firmware version 4xx.

Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD (txhdr entry sizing), fw 598 RX header size (linux b43)
2016-05-17 20:18:23 +00:00
adrian
ea63d2f3cf [bwn] Add PHY-N call hooks. 2016-05-17 07:12:00 +00:00
adrian
c90a0017ce [bwn] add opt_wlan.h / opt_bwn.h for build-time control
This is a separate commit as I have local changes to bwn for now and
this needs a manual merge/commit.

Sponsored by:	Palm Springs
2016-05-16 22:57:36 +00:00
adrian
c856e546a8 [bwn] switch to ieee80211_add_channel()
This is an updated version of D6140.

Tested:

* BCM4321 11abgn, STA mode (11a)

Submitted by:	avos
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6140
2016-05-16 22:39:17 +00:00
adrian
e07c72280c [bwn] check DUALPHY; add BCM4322 to the don't-override list.
* DUALPHY in TGSHIGH tells us there's a phy that is dualband, rather than
  two separate PHYs/MACs (which we almost but don't quite yet support.)
  Use it.

* Add the BCM4322 PCI ID to the list of devices we don't override.
  This means the 2g/5g flags are preserved, and thus we get 5GHz
  operation (with N-PHY, of course.)

Tested:

* BCM4311, STA mode (11bg)
* BCM4312, STA mode (11bg)
* BCM4321, STA mode (11abg)

Sponsored by:	Palm Springs
2016-05-16 20:26:30 +00:00
adrian
d5bc3a8390 [bwn] use contigmalloc to allocate descriptors.
We can't assume malloc() returns physically contiguous memory.

Submitted by:	Imre Vadasz <imre@vdsz.com>
Obtained from:	DragonflyBSD
2016-05-16 04:03:43 +00:00
adrian
968a458f03 [bwn] handle core rev 12, we can mostly do that new. 2016-05-14 23:50:44 +00:00
adrian
4c08465665 [bwn] disable 11na channel setup for now, since we definitely, positively
don't do 11na yet.
2016-05-14 23:50:15 +00:00
adrian
9b17c16483 [bwn] fill out phyctl_1 fields for N-PHY (and later, eventually.)
N-PHY and later require a lot more plcp specific setup for the PHY
to know what to transmit.  I've been spoilt by the atheros, intel
and realtek parts where you don't have to hand-assemble the PLCP
but .. well, apparently Broadcom require a lot more work.

This, and PHY-N itself, was the last major missing bit to get 11a
OFDM transmit to work.  Without this, CCK transmit worked but
OFDM transmit would always fail (with stat.phy_err set to 0x80.)

I have no idea what 0x80 is, and I went mad reading the broadcom
vendor driver to try and figure it out.

Tested:

* BCM4312 (PHY-LP)
* BCM4321 (PHY-N), 11a, 11bg.
2016-05-14 23:48:26 +00:00
adrian
7cb925a051 [bwn] set the 5ghz transmit flag for 5ghz transmit.
Turns out trying to do 11a transmit without this set works poorly.
2016-05-14 23:45:47 +00:00
adrian
2a70b55d5a [bwn] disable writing slottime timing out to improve performance.
this is from b43 linux, there's a comment in there which notes
one nic family suffers performance degredation with this being set.
2016-05-14 23:45:16 +00:00
adrian
77d2809030 [bwn] make rf-kill work for PHY-N. 2016-05-14 23:44:30 +00:00
adrian
2617edf7af [bwn] decode the RX RSSI for PHY-N.
I'm still figuring this out, but it at least works somewhat.
2016-05-14 23:43:43 +00:00
adrian
7fceed8585 [bwn] use the new enum type. 2016-05-14 23:43:05 +00:00
adrian
a56e6166c6 [bwn] debugging changes.
Now that I have 5g working on PHY-N, that "changing band" message
happens quite a bit.  Make it a debug log, not an explicit printf.
2016-05-14 23:42:37 +00:00
adrian
65f466722a [bwn] Explicitly only work for SIBA parts; add some placeholder debugging.
Set phy-full-init always to 1 for now; PHY-N supports being able to do
partial init for things like fast channel changes but I'm going to
ignore it all.
2016-05-14 23:41:28 +00:00
adrian
98497ba1af [bwn] TX logging / completion fixes
* Log the per-completion status out if requested
* If we get a PHY failure, the retrycnt is set to 0 and ack=0, so
  the logic was incorrect.  So, for ack=0, ensure we don't log
  a retrycnt of 0 (or rate control breaks) or a negative retrycnt
  (or rate control also breaks.)

Tested:

* BCM4321 (11abgn N-PHY), BCM4312 (LP-PHY)
2016-05-14 23:27:55 +00:00
adrian
860ae0bc4e [bwn] add in new microcode and phy initval information.
This is required for PHY-N and later hardware.

Tested:

* BCN4321 (11abgn), PHY-N
2016-05-14 23:23:50 +00:00
adrian
2da9b89141 [bwn] implement reset improvements in preparation for PHY-N support
* Ensure we set 20MHz wide channels (hard-coded) for PHY-N.
* Change the core rese tto take a flag saying "gmode" vesus uint32_t
  flags.  This is important for BCMA support where the "gmode" bit
  is different.
* Refactor out the mac-phy clock reset routine (usde by PHY-N).

Tested:

* BCM4321 (PHY-N), BCM4312 (PHY-LP)

TODO:

* Checkpoint test on PHY-G hardware, just to check.
2016-05-14 23:20:46 +00:00