Is 802.11n rate control being worked on?
Rui Paulo
rpaulo at freebsd.org
Thu Sep 9 21:00:31 UTC 2010
On 9 Sep 2010, at 14:45, John Nielsen wrote:
> On Sep 8, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Rui Paulo wrote:
>
>> On 7 Sep 2010, at 19:41, John Nielsen wrote:
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>>> I am working on a network scenario which would benefit greatly from the MIMO features and higher bandwidth of 802.11n. It's my understanding that 11n is not fully supported in FreeBSD since there is no appropriate rate control algorithm in the tree. Is that still the case?
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>> I've worked on supporting 11n on ath_rate_sample but it's incomplete.
>>
>>>
>>> I would _really_ like to run FreeBSD for this project, and I believe the Atheros wireless cards I plan to use are supported by ath(4). I'd like to find out what else needs to happen to complete the picture. I may even go so far as to write some code myself. :)
>>>
>>> Is anyone working on this at the moment?
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>> Not really, I did some work in the past, but it's incomplete.
>>
>>>
>>> Is it just the rate control that needs to be done or are there other parts involved? Is MIMO separate?
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>> We have MIMO on some non-Atheros drivers, but one of these drivers (Ralink 11n) is not yet in the tree.
>
> That would be interesting to look at. Is the code somewhere publicly available? Is it slated to hit the tree soon?
There's a git repo somewhere on the net; can't remember where. This information should be in the FreeBSD forums. The driver is for the rt2860.
>
>>> Is there a detailed description of the missing pieces somewhere? Or a not-very-detailed summary of where to look and what to read to get started?
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>> Not really. There's some interest from other FreeBSD committers to get this going, so I'll let them chime in.
>
> Surprisingly silent so far. Is there a better list to post this to?
There aren't many folks working on this.
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Rui Paulo
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