git: b6fd00791f2b - main - [iwn] Flip over to use VAP flags rather than ic flags for things
Adrian Chadd
adrian at FreeBSD.org
Fri Mar 26 01:26:30 UTC 2021
The branch main has been updated by adrian:
URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=b6fd00791f2b9690b0a5d8670fc03f74eda96da2
commit b6fd00791f2b9690b0a5d8670fc03f74eda96da2
Author: Adrian Chadd <adrian at FreeBSD.org>
AuthorDate: 2021-03-22 16:47:43 +0000
Commit: Adrian Chadd <adrian at FreeBSD.org>
CommitDate: 2021-03-26 01:26:09 +0000
[iwn] Flip over to use VAP flags rather than ic flags for things
net80211 changed a while back to support per-VAP config for things
rather than it being global. This is to support firmware NICs that
support per-VAP flags and configuration where the firmware will figure
out how to combine them.
However, it introduced a fun timing issue - those changes used to happen
to the shared ic state before newstate() was called, but now they're
also tasks and they can happen /after/.
This isn't a problem for ath(4), but it exposed some interesting
timing and config bugs here. Notably, I saw short slot NOT being
configured in 5GHz mode during some associations, so 5GHz stuff
would hang or behave poorly. Other times the follow-up auth has
the right config, so it didn't hang.
So for now, just flip this over to using the per-VAP flags which
are correct when newstate() is called. net80211 should also have
those flags synch'ed to the global ic state before newstate() runs
and that can come in a subsequent commit.
Whilst here also fix plcp to be consistently logged as a hex value.
Tested:
* iwn(4) Intel 6205, STA mode, both 2GHz and 5GHz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29379
Reviewed by: bz
---
sys/dev/iwn/if_iwn.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/sys/dev/iwn/if_iwn.c b/sys/dev/iwn/if_iwn.c
index 2121a15bad6e..b07b52cbea7c 100644
--- a/sys/dev/iwn/if_iwn.c
+++ b/sys/dev/iwn/if_iwn.c
@@ -4450,7 +4450,7 @@ iwn_check_rate_needs_protection(struct iwn_softc *sc,
/*
* 11bg protection not enabled? Then don't use it.
*/
- if ((ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_USEPROT) == 0)
+ if ((vap->iv_flags & IEEE80211_F_USEPROT) == 0)
return (0);
/*
@@ -4936,7 +4936,7 @@ iwn_tx_cmd(struct iwn_softc *sc, struct mbuf *m, struct ieee80211_node *ni,
data->ni = ni;
DPRINTF(sc, IWN_DEBUG_XMIT, "%s: qid %d idx %d len %d nsegs %d "
- "plcp %d\n",
+ "plcp 0x%x\n",
__func__, ring->qid, ring->cur, totlen, nsegs, tx->rate);
/* Fill TX descriptor. */
@@ -6654,18 +6654,18 @@ iwn5000_runtime_calib(struct iwn_softc *sc)
}
static uint32_t
-iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(struct iwn_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_channel *c)
+iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(struct iwn_softc *sc, struct ieee80211vap *vap,
+ struct ieee80211_channel *c)
{
- struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
uint32_t htflags = 0;
if (! IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT(c))
return (0);
- htflags |= IWN_RXON_HT_PROTMODE(ic->ic_curhtprotmode);
+ htflags |= IWN_RXON_HT_PROTMODE(vap->iv_curhtprotmode);
if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT40(c)) {
- switch (ic->ic_curhtprotmode) {
+ switch (vap->iv_curhtprotmode) {
case IEEE80211_HTINFO_OPMODE_HT20PR:
htflags |= IWN_RXON_HT_MODEPURE40;
break;
@@ -6912,7 +6912,7 @@ iwn_config(struct iwn_softc *sc)
sc->rxchainmask,
sc->nrxchains);
- sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(sc, ic->ic_curchan));
+ sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(sc, vap, ic->ic_curchan));
DPRINTF(sc, IWN_DEBUG_RESET,
"%s: setting configuration; flags=0x%08x\n",
@@ -7285,9 +7285,17 @@ iwn_auth(struct iwn_softc *sc, struct ieee80211vap *vap)
sc->rxon->flags = htole32(IWN_RXON_TSF | IWN_RXON_CTS_TO_SELF);
if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_2GHZ(ni->ni_chan))
sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_AUTO | IWN_RXON_24GHZ);
- if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHSLOT)
+
+ /*
+ * We always set short slot on 5GHz channels.
+ * We optionally set it for 2.4GHz channels.
+ */
+ if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_5GHZ(ni->ni_chan))
+ sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_SHSLOT);
+ else if (vap->iv_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHSLOT)
sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_SHSLOT);
- if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHPREAMBLE)
+
+ if (vap->iv_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHPREAMBLE)
sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_SHPREAMBLE);
if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_A(ni->ni_chan)) {
sc->rxon->cck_mask = 0;
@@ -7302,7 +7310,7 @@ iwn_auth(struct iwn_softc *sc, struct ieee80211vap *vap)
}
/* try HT */
- sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(sc, ic->ic_curchan));
+ sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(sc, vap, ic->ic_curchan));
DPRINTF(sc, IWN_DEBUG_STATE, "rxon chan %d flags %x cck %x ofdm %x\n",
sc->rxon->chan, sc->rxon->flags, sc->rxon->cck_mask,
@@ -7349,9 +7357,14 @@ iwn_run(struct iwn_softc *sc, struct ieee80211vap *vap)
sc->rxon->flags = htole32(IWN_RXON_TSF | IWN_RXON_CTS_TO_SELF);
if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_2GHZ(ni->ni_chan))
sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_AUTO | IWN_RXON_24GHZ);
- if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHSLOT)
+
+ /* As previously - short slot only on 5GHz */
+ if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_5GHZ(ni->ni_chan))
sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_SHSLOT);
- if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHPREAMBLE)
+ else if (vap->iv_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHSLOT)
+ sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_SHSLOT);
+
+ if (vap->iv_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHPREAMBLE)
sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(IWN_RXON_SHPREAMBLE);
if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_A(ni->ni_chan)) {
sc->rxon->cck_mask = 0;
@@ -7365,10 +7378,10 @@ iwn_run(struct iwn_softc *sc, struct ieee80211vap *vap)
sc->rxon->ofdm_mask = 0x15;
}
/* try HT */
- sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(sc, ni->ni_chan));
+ sc->rxon->flags |= htole32(iwn_get_rxon_ht_flags(sc, vap, ni->ni_chan));
sc->rxon->filter |= htole32(IWN_FILTER_BSS);
DPRINTF(sc, IWN_DEBUG_STATE, "rxon chan %d flags %x, curhtprotmode=%d\n",
- sc->rxon->chan, le32toh(sc->rxon->flags), ic->ic_curhtprotmode);
+ sc->rxon->chan, le32toh(sc->rxon->flags), vap->iv_curhtprotmode);
if ((error = iwn_send_rxon(sc, 0, 1)) != 0) {
device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: could not send RXON\n",
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