freebsd-skq/sys/dev/ath/if_athrate.h
Adrian Chadd 051ea90c43 [ath_rate_sample] Limit the tx schedules for A-MPDU ; don't take short retries
into account and remove the requirement that the MCS rate is "higher" if we're
 considering a new rate.

Ok, another fun one.

* In order for reliable non-software retried higher MCS rates, the TX schedules
  (inconsistently!) use hard-coded lower rates at the end of the schedule.
  Now, hard-coded is a problem because (a) it means that aggregate formation
  is limited by the SLOWEST rate, so I never formed large AMDU frames for
  3 stream rates, and (b) if the AP disables lower rates as base rates, it
  complains about "unknown rix" every frame you transmit at that rate.

  So, for now just disable the third and fourth schedule entry for AMPDUs.
  Now I'm forming 32k and 64k aggregates for the higher density MCS rates
  much more reliably.

  It would be much nicer if the rate schedule stuff wasn't fixed but instead
  I'd just populate ath_rc_series[] when I fetch the rates.  This is all a
  holdover of ye olde pre-11n stuff and I really just need to nuke it.

  But for now, ye hack.

* The check for "is this MCS rate better" based on MCS itself is just garbage.
  It meant things like going MCS0->7 would be fine, and say 0->8->16 is fine,
  (as they're equivalent encoding but 1,2,3 spatial streams), BUT it meant
  going something like MCS7->11 would fail even though it's likely that
  MCS11 would just be better, both for EWMA/BER and throughput.

  So for now just use the average tx time.  The "right" way for this comparison
  would be to compare PHY bitrates rather than MCS / rate indexes, but I'm not
  yet there.  The bit rates ARE available in the PHY index, but honestly
  I have a lot of other cleaning up to here before I think about that.

* Don't include the RTS/CTS retry count (and thus time) into the average tx time
  caluation.  It just makes temporarily failures make the rate look bad by
  QUITE A LOT, as RTS/CTS exchanges are (a) long, and (b) mostly irrelevant
  to the actual rate being tried.  If we keep hitting RTS/CTS failures then
  there's something ELSE wrong on the channel, not our selected rate.
2020-05-16 05:07:45 +00:00

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#ifndef _ATH_RATECTRL_H_
#define _ATH_RATECTRL_H_
/*
* Interface definitions for transmit rate control modules for the
* Atheros driver.
*
* A rate control module is responsible for choosing the transmit rate
* for each data frame. Management+control frames are always sent at
* a fixed rate.
*
* Only one module may be present at a time; the driver references
* rate control interfaces by symbol name. If multiple modules are
* to be supported we'll need to switch to a registration-based scheme
* as is currently done, for example, for authentication modules.
*
* An instance of the rate control module is attached to each device
* at attach time and detached when the device is destroyed. The module
* may associate data with each device and each node (station). Both
* sets of storage are opaque except for the size of the per-node storage
* which must be provided when the module is attached.
*
* The rate control module is notified for each state transition and
* station association/reassociation. Otherwise it is queried for a
* rate for each outgoing frame and provided status from each transmitted
* frame. Any ancillary processing is the responsibility of the module
* (e.g. if periodic processing is required then the module should setup
* it's own timer).
*
* In addition to the transmit rate for each frame the module must also
* indicate the number of attempts to make at the specified rate. If this
* number is != ATH_TXMAXTRY then an additional callback is made to setup
* additional transmit state. The rate control code is assumed to write
* this additional data directly to the transmit descriptor.
*/
struct ath_softc;
struct ath_node;
struct ath_desc;
struct ath_ratectrl {
size_t arc_space; /* space required for per-node state */
};
/*
* Attach/detach a rate control module.
*/
struct ath_ratectrl *ath_rate_attach(struct ath_softc *);
void ath_rate_detach(struct ath_ratectrl *);
#define ATH_RC_NUM 4
#define ATH_RC_DS_FLAG 0x01 /* dual-stream rate */
#define ATH_RC_CW40_FLAG 0x02 /* use HT40 */
#define ATH_RC_SGI_FLAG 0x04 /* use short-GI */
#define ATH_RC_HT_FLAG 0x08 /* use HT */
#define ATH_RC_RTSCTS_FLAG 0x10 /* enable RTS/CTS protection */
#define ATH_RC_STBC_FLAG 0x20 /* enable STBC */
#define ATH_RC_TS_FLAG 0x40 /* triple-stream rate */
struct ath_rc_series {
uint8_t rix; /* ratetable index, not rate code */
uint8_t ratecode; /* hardware rate code */
uint8_t tries;
uint8_t tx_power_cap;
uint16_t flags;
uint16_t max4msframelen;
};
/*
* State storage handling.
*/
/*
* Initialize per-node state already allocated for the specified
* node; this space can be assumed initialized to zero.
*/
void ath_rate_node_init(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_node *);
/*
* Cleanup any per-node state prior to the node being reclaimed.
*/
void ath_rate_node_cleanup(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_node *);
/*
* Update rate control state on station associate/reassociate
* (when operating as an ap or for nodes discovered when operating
* in ibss mode).
*/
void ath_rate_newassoc(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_node *,
int isNewAssociation);
/*
* Transmit handling.
*/
/*
* Return the four TX rate index and try counts for the current data packet.
*/
void ath_rate_getxtxrates(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_node *an,
uint8_t rix0, int is_aggr, struct ath_rc_series *rc);
/*
* Return the transmit info for a data packet. If multi-rate state
* is to be setup then try0 should contain a value other than ATH_TXMATRY
* and ath_rate_setupxtxdesc will be called after deciding if the frame
* can be transmitted with multi-rate retry.
*
* maxdur is an optional return value (or -1 if not set) that defines
* the maximum frame duration in microseconds. This allows the rate
* control selection to override the maximum duration (normally 4ms)
* that the packet aggregation logic makes.
*/
void ath_rate_findrate(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_node *,
int shortPreamble, size_t frameLen, int tid, int is_aggr,
u_int8_t *rix, int *try0, u_int8_t *txrate, int *maxdur,
int *maxpktlen);
/*
* Setup any extended (multi-rate) descriptor state for a data packet.
* The rate index returned by ath_rate_findrate is passed back in.
*/
void ath_rate_setupxtxdesc(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_node *,
struct ath_desc *, int shortPreamble, u_int8_t rix);
/*
* Update rate control state for a packet associated with the
* supplied transmit descriptor. The routine is invoked both
* for packets that were successfully sent and for those that
* failed (consult the descriptor for details).
*
* For A-MPDU frames, nframes and nbad indicate how many frames
* were in the aggregate, and how many failed.
*/
struct ath_buf;
void ath_rate_tx_complete(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_node *,
const struct ath_rc_series *, const struct ath_tx_status *,
int pktlen, int rc_framelen, int nframes, int nbad);
/*
* Update rate control with a per-packet receive RSSI value.
*/
void ath_rate_update_rx_rssi(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_node *,
int rssi);
/*
* Fetch the global rate control statistics.
*/
int ath_rate_fetch_stats(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_rateioctl *rs);
/*
* Fetch the per-node statistics.
*/
int ath_rate_fetch_node_stats(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_node *an,
struct ath_rateioctl *rs);
#endif /* _ATH_RATECTRL_H_ */