This implements hardware assisted quiet IE support. Quiet time is
an optional interval on DFS channels (but doesn't have to be DFS
only channels! sigh) where the station and AP can be quiet in order
to allow for channel utilisation measurements. Typically that's
stuff like radar detection, spectral scan, other-BSS frame sniffing,
checking how busy the air is, etc.
The hardware implements it as one of the generic timers, which is
supplied a period, offset from the trigger period and duration
to stay quiet. The AP can announce quiet time configurations which
change, and so this code also tracks that.
Implementation details:
* track the current quiet time IE
* compare the new one against the previous one - if only the TBTT
counter changes, don't update things
* If tbttcount=1 then program it into the hardware - that is when
it is easiest to program the correct starting offset (one TBTT +
configured offset).
* .. later on check to see if it can be done on any tbttcount
* If the IE goes away then remove the quiet timer and clear the
config
* Upon reset, state change, new beacon - clear quiet time IE
and just let it resync from the next beacon.
History:
This was work done initially by sibridgetech.com in 2011/2012/2013
as part of some FreeBSD wifi DFS contracting work they had for a
third party. They implemented the net80211 quiet time IE pieces
and had some test code for the station side which didn't entirely
use the timers correctly.
I figured out how to use the timers correctly without stopping/starting
the transmit DMA engine each time. When done correctly, the timer
just needs to be programmed once and left alone until the next
configuration change.
So, thanks to Himali Patel and Parthiv Shah for their work way
back then. I finally figured it out and finished it!
TODO:
* Now, I'd rather net80211 did the quiet time IE tracking and parsing,
pushing configurations into the driver is needed. I'll look at
doing that in a subsequent update.
* This doesn't handle multiple quiet time IEs, which will currently
just mess things up. I'll look into supporting that in the future
(at least by only obeying "one" of them, and then ignoring
subsequent IEs in a beacon/probe frame.)
* This also implements the STA side and not the AP side - the AP
side will come later, and involves taking various other intervals
into account (eg the beacon offset for multi-VAP modes, the
SWBA time, etc, etc) as well as obtaining the configuration when
a beacon is configured/generated rather than "hearing" an IE.
* .. investigate supporting quiet IE in mesh, tdma, ibss modes
* .. investigate supporting quiet IE for non-DFS channels
(so this can be done for say, 2GHz channels.)
* Chances are i should commit NULL methods for the ar5210, ar5211 HALs..
Tested:
* AR9380, STA mode - announcing quiet, removing quiet, changing quite
time config, whilst doing iperf testing;
* AR9380, AP mode.
sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_vnops.c
* In zfs_freebsd_setattr, if the caller wants to set the birthtime,
set the bits that zfs_settattr expects
* In zfs_setattr, if XAT_CREATETIME is set, set xoa_createtime,
expected by zfs_xvattr_set. The two levels of indirection seem
excessive, but it minimizes diffs vs OpenZFS.
* In zfs_setattr, check for overflow of va_birthtime (from delphij)
* Remove red herring in zfs_getattr
sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/vnode.h
* Un-booby-trap some macros
New tests are under review at https://github.com/pjd/pjdfstest/pull/6
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9353
* 'blackhole' and 'reject' are mutually exclusive, replace printf() by errx()
when both are selected.
* 'trail' option is no longer supported since first import of arp from 4.4BSD.
XXX message was added 13 years ago in r128192. I believe it's time to remove
it.
* Use warnx() to print some informative messages instead of printf()
* Replace strncmp() by strcmp() when validating parameters and exit when invalid
parameter is found
Reviewed by: allanjude, vangyzen, cem
Approved by: allanjude
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications (Netgate)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9504
Update comments to note these functions are reachable if lockstat is
enabled.
Check if the lock has any bits set before attempting unlock, which saves
an unnecessary atomic operation.
Some U-Boot versions do not initialize MT7620's Frame Engine.
Then it is not possible to receive packets from the network.
Setting GDMA1 Frames Destination Port to Port 0 (CPU) in GDM Forwarding
Configuration register solves this issue.
Submitted by: Hiroki Mori (yamori813@yahoo.co.jp)
Reviewed by: adrian mizhka (previous version)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9301
* on the station side, only call the quiet time IE method if we have a
quiet IE - otherwise call the NULL method once, and then don't waste
time calling NULL
* on the beacon generation side - force a beacon regeneration each time
quiet time is enabled/disabled. Without this, enabling/disabling quiet
time IE would cause the beacon contents to be corrupted since none of
the "move contents around" logic (like for CSA and TIM handling) is implemented.
This changes the size of ieee80211_node so it requires a kernel recompile,
but no userland recompile.
Tested:
* AR9380, AP mode, enabling/disabling quiet time IE
* AR9380, STA mode, with upcoming driver changes.
According to the specification, CIE code alignment factor is an
arbitrary unsigned LEB128 encoded value.
PR: 216908
Reported by: Wolfgang Meyer
Obtained from: Upstream LLD r277105
MFC after: 1 week
This improves singlethreaded throughput on my test machine from ~247 mln
ops/s to ~328 mln.
It is mostly about avoiding the setup cost of lockstat.
Reviewed by: jhb (previous version)
* DISTDIR_IS_UNIONFS is set every time BSDINSTALL_DISTDIR is mounted inside
BSDINSTALL_CHROOT. Use this flag to decide if it needs to be umounted
* BSDINSTALL_CHROOT/dev is mounted when 'bsdinstall mount' is called, there is
no need to mount it again when user goes to shell after installation
Reviewed by: allanjude
Obtained from: pfSense
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Rubicon Communications (Netgate)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8573
using the ACPI C1/mwait sleep method.
Previously, the mwait instruction would return when an interrupt was
pending; however, the idle loop did not actually enable interrupts when
this occurred. This led to a situation where the idle loop could quickly
spin through the C1/mwait sleep method a number of times when an interrupt
was pending. (Eventually, the situation corrected itself when something
other than an interrupt triggered the idle loop to either enable interrupts
or schedule another thread.)
Reviewed by: kib, imp (earlier version)
Input from: jhb
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Netflix
Fix bugs found by Coverity in efipart.c.
The Issue is that efi_devpath_last_node() can return NULL pointer, and
therefore we should check for it. In real life we really do not
expect to see it to happen, so we will just error out from the test.
CID: 1371004
Reported by: Coverity
Reviewed by: allanjude
Approved by: allanjude (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9490
The primary end-goal of this drop is ease future merges with NetBSD and
collaborate further with the NetBSD project.
The goal was (largely, not completely as some items are still oustanding
in the NetBSD GNATS system) achieved by doing the following:
- Pushing as many changes required to port contrib/netbsd-tests
back to NetBSD as possible, then pull the upstream applied changes
back in to FreeBSD.
- Diff reduce with upstream where possible by:
-- Improving libnetbsd header, etc compat glue.
-- Using _SED variables to modify test scripts on the fly for items
that could not be upstreamed to NetBSD.
As a bonus for this work, this change also introduces testcases for
uniq(1).
Many thanks to Christos for working with me to get many of the changes
back into the NetBSD project.
In collaboration with: Christos Zoulas <christos@netbsd.org>
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
The 1s delay was added in the update to version 16 fw, where Family 8000
support was added.
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD commit bb480ca679a7ea530bdca6e41082d5755e9751dc
* Add the command groups enum, and the iwm_phy_ops_subcmd_ids enum
to if_iwmreg.h definitions.
* The IWM_DTS_MEASUREMENT_NOTIF_WIDE notification will be generated by
version 17 firmware.
Taken-From: Linux iwlwifi
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD commit 4d8d6f9def2ffb60aaf2d88f72f069a96c0b4e3f
* Adds IWM_DEBUG_TEMP debug message type, for printing messages related
to temperature sensors and thermal/TDP infos.
* The firmware regularly sends us DTS measurement notifications, so just
print the temperature value as a debugging message.
(Adrian's addition):
* Eventually this can be used by the driver to limit transmit rate / power to
try and do some thermal throttling.
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD commit efb7d4eb5c3140889a8880e12fd83c7bbfd0059d
* Add iwm_pcie_set_cmd_in_flight() and iwm_pcie_clear_cmd_in_flight()
helper methods.
* Use ring->queued tracking in the command queue to set/clear the
cmd_hold_nic_awake bit at the right points.
Taken-From: Linux iwlwifi
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD commit ce43f57f5308b579ea21e8a5a29969114ba2247d
* Add IWM_FLAG_SCAN_RUNNING to sc->sc_flags to track whether the firmware
is currently running a scan, in order to decide wheter iwm_scan_end
needs to abort a running scan.
* In iwm_scan_end, if the scan is still running, we now abort it, in order
to keep the firmware scanning state in sync.
* Try to make things a bit simpler, by reacting on the
IWM_SCAN_OFFLOAD_COMPLETE and IWM_SCAN_COMPLETE_UMAC notifications,
instead of IWM_SCAN_ITERATION_COMPLETE and
IWM_SCAN_ITERATION_COMPLETE_UMAC. This should be fine since we always
only tell the firmware to do a single scan iteration anyway.
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD commit 1f249c981c4e89e7cde1836a75b61cac36dc7ac5
* Uses the notification wait api to wait for the corresponding scan
complete notification after sending the abort command.
Taken-From: Linux iwlwifi
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD commit b484d09d54301740f036ddf02008117f563960c2
* This also fixes one of many small nic lock handling bugs, and matches
iwlwifi's code.
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD git 50787d03cd0a0366c9cc4a055bb6977e5f65c85d
FreeBSD uses the full target triple when generating embedded rootfs images
(MFS_IMAGE= make option). Without this change objcopy errors out with:
objcopy: elf64-poewrpc-freebsd: invalid target name
MFC after: 2 weeks
Don't start switcher kproc until the first GEOM is created.
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8576
In the kernel, cache the machine and flags fields from ELF header to use in
the ELF header of a core dump. For gcore, the copy these fields over from
the ELF header in the binary.
This matters for platforms which encode ABI information in the flags field
(such as o32 vs n32 on MIPS).
Reviewed by: kib
Sponsored by: DARPA / AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9392
In the end, dealing with fparseln was more bikeshed worthy than I
anticipated, and polling stdio.h with libutil.h caused me more
grief than necessary. Keeping the compat header around for no
reason other than include_next'ing the stdio.h header in FreeBSD
makes no sense.
This change is being made to diff reduce/reduce duplication in
contrib/netbsd-tests and to facilitate further porting of software from
NetBSD
Add the following headers:
- sys/event.h:
-- sys/types.h is required for kqueue on FreeBSD, but not NetBSD.
- sys/types.h:
-- NBBY is defined in sys/param.h on FreeBSD, not sys/types.h like on NetBSD.
Pull in sys/param.h to have parity with NetBSD.
- sys/wait.h:
-- Define wrusage as __wrusage for parity with NetBSD typedef.
- glob.h
-- Define __gl_stat_t as "struct stat" for parity with NetBSD typedef.
- pthread.h:
-- Pull in pthread_np.h for _np functions defined separately on FreeBSD.
Improve compatibility with NetBSD in the following headers:
- sha1.h:
-- define SHA1_CTX as SHA_CTX
-- define SHA1Final as SHA1_Final
- sha2.h:
-- #include sha384 to pick up all of the SHA 384 bit macros and definitions.
- util.h:
-- Add sys/types.h to util.h to pollute the header for types used in
flags_to_string and string_to_flags (u_long) as NetBSD doesn't require them
for the functions.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon