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32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
36 * Driver for the Atheros Wireless LAN controller.
38 * This software is derived from work of Atsushi Onoe; his contribution
39 * is greatly appreciated.
45 * This is needed for register operations which are performed
46 * by the driver - eg, calls to ath_hal_gettsf32().
48 * It's also required for any AH_DEBUG checks in here, eg the
49 * module dependencies.
54 #include <sys/param.h>
55 #include <sys/systm.h>
56 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
58 #include <sys/malloc.h>
60 #include <sys/mutex.h>
61 #include <sys/kernel.h>
62 #include <sys/socket.h>
63 #include <sys/sockio.h>
64 #include <sys/errno.h>
65 #include <sys/callout.h>
67 #include <sys/endian.h>
68 #include <sys/kthread.h>
69 #include <sys/taskqueue.h>
71 #include <sys/module.h>
73 #include <sys/smp.h> /* for mp_ncpus */
75 #include <machine/bus.h>
78 #include <net/if_var.h>
79 #include <net/if_dl.h>
80 #include <net/if_media.h>
81 #include <net/if_types.h>
82 #include <net/if_arp.h>
83 #include <net/ethernet.h>
84 #include <net/if_llc.h>
86 #include <net80211/ieee80211_var.h>
87 #include <net80211/ieee80211_regdomain.h>
88 #ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG
89 #include <net80211/ieee80211_superg.h>
91 #ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
92 #include <net80211/ieee80211_tdma.h>
98 #include <netinet/in.h>
99 #include <netinet/if_ether.h>
102 #include <dev/ath/if_athvar.h>
103 #include <dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_devid.h> /* XXX for softled */
104 #include <dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_diagcodes.h>
106 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_debug.h>
107 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_misc.h>
108 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_tsf.h>
109 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_tx.h>
110 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_sysctl.h>
111 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_led.h>
112 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_keycache.h>
113 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_rx.h>
114 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_beacon.h>
115 #include <dev/ath/if_athdfs.h>
116 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_descdma.h>
119 #include <dev/ath/ath_tx99/ath_tx99.h>
123 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_alq.h>
126 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_lna_div.h>
129 * Calculate the receive filter according to the
130 * operating mode and state:
132 * o always accept unicast, broadcast, and multicast traffic
133 * o accept PHY error frames when hardware doesn't have MIB support
134 * to count and we need them for ANI (sta mode only until recently)
135 * and we are not scanning (ANI is disabled)
136 * NB: older hal's add rx filter bits out of sight and we need to
137 * blindly preserve them
138 * o probe request frames are accepted only when operating in
139 * hostap, adhoc, mesh, or monitor modes
140 * o enable promiscuous mode
141 * - when in monitor mode
142 * - if interface marked PROMISC (assumes bridge setting is filtered)
144 * - when operating in station mode for collecting rssi data when
145 * the station is otherwise quiet, or
146 * - when operating in adhoc mode so the 802.11 layer creates
147 * node table entries for peers,
149 * - when doing s/w beacon miss (e.g. for ap+sta)
150 * - when operating in ap mode in 11g to detect overlapping bss that
152 * - when operating in mesh mode to detect neighbors
153 * o accept control frames:
154 * - when in monitor mode
155 * XXX HT protection for 11n
158 ath_calcrxfilter(struct ath_softc *sc)
160 struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
163 rfilt = HAL_RX_FILTER_UCAST | HAL_RX_FILTER_BCAST | HAL_RX_FILTER_MCAST;
164 if (!sc->sc_needmib && !sc->sc_scanning)
165 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PHYERR;
166 if (ic->ic_opmode != IEEE80211_M_STA)
167 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PROBEREQ;
168 /* XXX ic->ic_monvaps != 0? */
169 if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MONITOR || ic->ic_promisc > 0)
170 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PROM;
173 * Only listen to all beacons if we're scanning.
175 * Otherwise we only really need to hear beacons from
178 * IBSS? software beacon miss? Just receive all beacons.
179 * We need to hear beacons/probe requests from everyone so
182 if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS || sc->sc_swbmiss) {
183 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_BEACON;
184 } else if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA) {
185 if (sc->sc_do_mybeacon && ! sc->sc_scanning) {
186 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_MYBEACON;
187 } else { /* scanning, non-mybeacon chips */
188 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_BEACON;
193 * NB: We don't recalculate the rx filter when
194 * ic_protmode changes; otherwise we could do
195 * this only when ic_protmode != NONE.
197 if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP &&
198 IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_ANYG(ic->ic_curchan))
199 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_BEACON;
202 * Enable hardware PS-POLL RX only for hostap mode;
203 * STA mode sends PS-POLL frames but never
206 if (ath_hal_getcapability(sc->sc_ah, HAL_CAP_PSPOLL,
207 0, NULL) == HAL_OK &&
208 ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP)
209 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PSPOLL;
211 if (sc->sc_nmeshvaps) {
212 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_BEACON;
213 if (sc->sc_hasbmatch)
214 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_BSSID;
216 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PROM;
218 if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MONITOR)
219 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_CONTROL;
222 * Enable RX of compressed BAR frames only when doing
223 * 802.11n. Required for A-MPDU.
225 if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT(ic->ic_curchan))
226 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_COMPBAR;
229 * Enable radar PHY errors if requested by the
233 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PHYRADAR;
236 * Enable spectral PHY errors if requested by the
239 if (sc->sc_dospectral)
240 rfilt |= HAL_RX_FILTER_PHYRADAR;
242 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_MODE, "%s: RX filter 0x%x, %s\n",
243 __func__, rfilt, ieee80211_opmode_name[ic->ic_opmode]);
248 ath_legacy_rxbuf_init(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
250 struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
255 /* XXX TODO: ATH_RX_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); */
260 * NB: by assigning a page to the rx dma buffer we
261 * implicitly satisfy the Atheros requirement that
262 * this buffer be cache-line-aligned and sized to be
263 * multiple of the cache line size. Not doing this
264 * causes weird stuff to happen (for the 5210 at least).
266 m = m_getcl(M_NOWAIT, MT_DATA, M_PKTHDR);
268 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
269 "%s: no mbuf/cluster\n", __func__);
270 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_nombuf++;
273 m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = m->m_ext.ext_size;
275 error = bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(sc->sc_dmat,
277 bf->bf_segs, &bf->bf_nseg,
280 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
281 "%s: bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg failed; error %d\n",
283 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_busdma++;
287 KASSERT(bf->bf_nseg == 1,
288 ("multi-segment packet; nseg %u", bf->bf_nseg));
291 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD);
294 * Setup descriptors. For receive we always terminate
295 * the descriptor list with a self-linked entry so we'll
296 * not get overrun under high load (as can happen with a
297 * 5212 when ANI processing enables PHY error frames).
299 * To insure the last descriptor is self-linked we create
300 * each descriptor as self-linked and add it to the end. As
301 * each additional descriptor is added the previous self-linked
302 * entry is ``fixed'' naturally. This should be safe even
303 * if DMA is happening. When processing RX interrupts we
304 * never remove/process the last, self-linked, entry on the
305 * descriptor list. This insures the hardware always has
306 * someplace to write a new frame.
309 * 11N: we can no longer afford to self link the last descriptor.
310 * MAC acknowledges BA status as long as it copies frames to host
311 * buffer (or rx fifo). This can incorrectly acknowledge packets
312 * to a sender if last desc is self-linked.
316 ds->ds_link = bf->bf_daddr; /* link to self */
318 ds->ds_link = 0; /* terminate the list */
319 ds->ds_data = bf->bf_segs[0].ds_addr;
320 ath_hal_setuprxdesc(ah, ds
321 , m->m_len /* buffer size */
325 if (sc->sc_rxlink != NULL)
326 *sc->sc_rxlink = bf->bf_daddr;
327 sc->sc_rxlink = &ds->ds_link;
332 * Intercept management frames to collect beacon rssi data
333 * and to do ibss merges.
336 ath_recv_mgmt(struct ieee80211_node *ni, struct mbuf *m,
337 int subtype, const struct ieee80211_rx_stats *rxs, int rssi, int nf)
339 struct ieee80211vap *vap = ni->ni_vap;
340 struct ath_softc *sc = vap->iv_ic->ic_softc;
341 uint64_t tsf_beacon_old, tsf_beacon;
344 int32_t tsf_delta_bmiss;
345 int32_t tsf_remainder;
346 uint64_t tsf_beacon_target;
349 tsf_beacon_old = ((uint64_t) le32dec(ni->ni_tstamp.data + 4)) << 32;
350 tsf_beacon_old |= le32dec(ni->ni_tstamp.data);
352 #define TU_TO_TSF(_tu) (((u_int64_t)(_tu)) << 10)
354 if (ni->ni_intval > 0) {
355 tsf_intval = TU_TO_TSF(ni->ni_intval);
360 * Call up first so subsequent work can use information
361 * potentially stored in the node (e.g. for ibss merge).
363 ATH_VAP(vap)->av_recv_mgmt(ni, m, subtype, rxs, rssi, nf);
365 case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_BEACON:
367 * Always update the per-node beacon RSSI if we're hearing
368 * beacons from that node.
370 ATH_RSSI_LPF(ATH_NODE(ni)->an_node_stats.ns_avgbrssi, rssi);
373 * Only do the following processing if it's for
376 * In scan and IBSS mode we receive all beacons,
377 * which means we need to filter out stuff
378 * that isn't for us or we'll end up constantly
379 * trying to sync / merge to BSSes that aren't
382 if ((vap->iv_opmode != IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP) &&
383 IEEE80211_ADDR_EQ(ni->ni_bssid, vap->iv_bss->ni_bssid)) {
384 /* update rssi statistics for use by the hal */
385 /* XXX unlocked check against vap->iv_bss? */
386 ATH_RSSI_LPF(sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgbrssi, rssi);
388 tsf_beacon = ((uint64_t) le32dec(ni->ni_tstamp.data + 4)) << 32;
389 tsf_beacon |= le32dec(ni->ni_tstamp.data);
391 nexttbtt = ath_hal_getnexttbtt(sc->sc_ah);
394 * Let's calculate the delta and remainder, so we can see
395 * if the beacon timer from the AP is varying by more than
396 * a few TU. (Which would be a huge, huge problem.)
398 tsf_delta = (long long) tsf_beacon - (long long) tsf_beacon_old;
400 tsf_delta_bmiss = tsf_delta / tsf_intval;
403 * If our delta is greater than half the beacon interval,
404 * let's round the bmiss value up to the next beacon
405 * interval. Ie, we're running really, really early
406 * on the next beacon.
408 if (tsf_delta % tsf_intval > (tsf_intval / 2))
411 tsf_beacon_target = tsf_beacon_old +
412 (((unsigned long long) tsf_delta_bmiss) * (long long) tsf_intval);
415 * The remainder using '%' is between 0 .. intval-1.
416 * If we're actually running too fast, then the remainder
417 * will be some large number just under intval-1.
418 * So we need to look at whether we're running
419 * before or after the target beacon interval
420 * and if we are, modify how we do the remainder
423 if (tsf_beacon < tsf_beacon_target) {
425 -(tsf_intval - ((tsf_beacon - tsf_beacon_old) % tsf_intval));
427 tsf_remainder = (tsf_beacon - tsf_beacon_old) % tsf_intval;
430 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON, "%s: %s: old_tsf=%llu (%u), new_tsf=%llu (%u), target_tsf=%llu (%u), delta=%lld, bmiss=%d, remainder=%d\n",
432 ieee80211_get_vap_ifname(vap),
433 (unsigned long long) tsf_beacon_old,
434 (unsigned int) (tsf_beacon_old >> 10),
435 (unsigned long long) tsf_beacon,
436 (unsigned int ) (tsf_beacon >> 10),
437 (unsigned long long) tsf_beacon_target,
438 (unsigned int) (tsf_beacon_target >> 10),
439 (long long) tsf_delta,
443 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON, "%s: %s: ni=%6D bssid=%6D tsf=%llu (%u), nexttbtt=%llu (%u), delta=%d\n",
445 ieee80211_get_vap_ifname(vap),
447 vap->iv_bss->ni_bssid, ":",
448 (unsigned long long) tsf_beacon,
449 (unsigned int) (tsf_beacon >> 10),
450 (unsigned long long) nexttbtt,
451 (unsigned int) (nexttbtt >> 10),
452 (int32_t) tsf_beacon - (int32_t) nexttbtt + tsf_intval);
455 * We only do syncbeacon on STA VAPs; not on IBSS;
456 * but don't do it with swbmiss enabled or we
457 * may end up overwriting AP mode beacon config.
459 * The driver (and net80211) should be smarter about
462 if (vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA &&
466 (vap->iv_state == IEEE80211_S_RUN || vap->iv_state == IEEE80211_S_SLEEP)) {
467 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
468 "%s: syncbeacon=1; syncing\n",
471 * Resync beacon timers using the tsf of the beacon
472 * frame we just received.
474 ath_beacon_config(sc, vap);
475 sc->sc_syncbeacon = 0;
480 case IEEE80211_FC0_SUBTYPE_PROBE_RESP:
481 if (vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS &&
482 vap->iv_state == IEEE80211_S_RUN &&
483 ieee80211_ibss_merge_check(ni)) {
484 uint32_t rstamp = sc->sc_lastrs->rs_tstamp;
485 uint64_t tsf = ath_extend_tsf(sc, rstamp,
486 ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah));
488 * Handle ibss merge as needed; check the tsf on the
489 * frame before attempting the merge. The 802.11 spec
490 * says the station should change it's bssid to match
491 * the oldest station with the same ssid, where oldest
492 * is determined by the tsf. Note that hardware
493 * reconfiguration happens through callback to
494 * ath_newstate as the state machine will go from
495 * RUN -> RUN when this happens.
497 if (le64toh(ni->ni_tstamp.tsf) >= tsf) {
498 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE,
499 "ibss merge, rstamp %u tsf %ju "
500 "tstamp %ju\n", rstamp, (uintmax_t)tsf,
501 (uintmax_t)ni->ni_tstamp.tsf);
502 (void) ieee80211_ibss_merge(ni);
509 #ifdef ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT
511 ath_rx_tap_vendor(struct ath_softc *sc, struct mbuf *m,
512 const struct ath_rx_status *rs, u_int64_t tsf, int16_t nf)
515 /* Fill in the extension bitmap */
516 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_ext_bitmap = htole32(1 << ATH_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_HEADER);
518 /* Fill in the vendor header */
519 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_vh.vh_oui[0] = 0x7f;
520 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_vh.vh_oui[1] = 0x03;
521 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_vh.vh_oui[2] = 0x00;
523 /* XXX what should this be? */
524 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_vh.vh_sub_ns = 0;
525 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_vh.vh_skip_len =
526 htole16(sizeof(struct ath_radiotap_vendor_hdr));
528 /* General version info */
529 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_version = 1;
531 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_rx_chainmask = sc->sc_rxchainmask;
534 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.rssi_ctl[0] = rs->rs_rssi_ctl[0];
535 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.rssi_ctl[1] = rs->rs_rssi_ctl[1];
536 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.rssi_ctl[2] = rs->rs_rssi_ctl[2];
537 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.rssi_ext[0] = rs->rs_rssi_ext[0];
538 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.rssi_ext[1] = rs->rs_rssi_ext[1];
539 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.rssi_ext[2] = rs->rs_rssi_ext[2];
542 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.evm[0] = rs->rs_evm0;
543 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.evm[1] = rs->rs_evm1;
544 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.evm[2] = rs->rs_evm2;
545 /* These are only populated from the AR9300 or later */
546 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.evm[3] = rs->rs_evm3;
547 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.evm[4] = rs->rs_evm4;
550 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_flags = ATH_VENDOR_PKT_RX;
553 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_rx_hwrate = rs->rs_rate;
556 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_rs_flags = rs->rs_flags;
559 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_flags |= ATH_VENDOR_PKT_ISAGGR;
561 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_flags |= ATH_VENDOR_PKT_MOREAGGR;
564 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_PHY) {
565 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_phyerr_code = rs->rs_phyerr;
566 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_flags |= ATH_VENDOR_PKT_RXPHYERR;
568 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_phyerr_code = 0xff;
570 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_rs_status = rs->rs_status;
571 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_v.vh_rssi = rs->rs_rssi;
573 #endif /* ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT */
576 ath_rx_tap(struct ath_softc *sc, struct mbuf *m,
577 const struct ath_rx_status *rs, u_int64_t tsf, int16_t nf)
579 #define CHAN_HT20 htole32(IEEE80211_CHAN_HT20)
580 #define CHAN_HT40U htole32(IEEE80211_CHAN_HT40U)
581 #define CHAN_HT40D htole32(IEEE80211_CHAN_HT40D)
582 #define CHAN_HT (CHAN_HT20|CHAN_HT40U|CHAN_HT40D)
583 const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
586 rt = sc->sc_currates;
587 KASSERT(rt != NULL, ("no rate table, mode %u", sc->sc_curmode));
588 rix = rt->rateCodeToIndex[rs->rs_rate];
589 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_rate = sc->sc_hwmap[rix].ieeerate;
590 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_flags = sc->sc_hwmap[rix].rxflags;
592 /* 802.11 specific flags */
593 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags &= ~CHAN_HT;
594 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_PHY) {
596 * PHY error - make sure the channel flags
597 * reflect the actual channel configuration,
598 * not the received frame.
600 if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT40U(sc->sc_curchan))
601 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags |= CHAN_HT40U;
602 else if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT40D(sc->sc_curchan))
603 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags |= CHAN_HT40D;
604 else if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT20(sc->sc_curchan))
605 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags |= CHAN_HT20;
606 } else if (sc->sc_rx_th.wr_rate & IEEE80211_RATE_MCS) { /* HT rate */
607 struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
609 if ((rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_2040) == 0)
610 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags |= CHAN_HT20;
611 else if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT40U(ic->ic_curchan))
612 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags |= CHAN_HT40U;
614 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_chan_flags |= CHAN_HT40D;
616 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_GI)
617 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_flags |= IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_SHORTGI;
620 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_tsf = htole64(ath_extend_tsf(sc, rs->rs_tstamp, tsf));
621 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_CRC)
622 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_flags |= IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_BADFCS;
623 /* XXX propagate other error flags from descriptor */
624 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_antnoise = nf;
625 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_antsignal = nf + rs->rs_rssi;
626 sc->sc_rx_th.wr_antenna = rs->rs_antenna;
634 ath_handle_micerror(struct ieee80211com *ic,
635 struct ieee80211_frame *wh, int keyix)
637 struct ieee80211_node *ni;
639 /* XXX recheck MIC to deal w/ chips that lie */
640 /* XXX discard MIC errors on !data frames */
641 ni = ieee80211_find_rxnode(ic, (const struct ieee80211_frame_min *) wh);
643 ieee80211_notify_michael_failure(ni->ni_vap, wh, keyix);
644 ieee80211_free_node(ni);
649 * Process a single packet.
651 * The mbuf must already be synced, unmapped and removed from bf->bf_m
654 * The mbuf must be consumed by this routine - either passed up the
655 * net80211 stack, put on the holding queue, or freed.
658 ath_rx_pkt(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_rx_status *rs, HAL_STATUS status,
659 uint64_t tsf, int nf, HAL_RX_QUEUE qtype, struct ath_buf *bf,
663 /* XXX TODO: make this an mbuf tag? */
664 struct ieee80211_rx_stats rxs;
666 struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
667 struct ieee80211_node *ni;
669 struct ath_rx_edma *re = &sc->sc_rxedma[qtype];
672 * Calculate the correct 64 bit TSF given
673 * the TSF64 register value and rs_tstamp.
675 rstamp = ath_extend_tsf(sc, rs->rs_tstamp, tsf);
677 /* 802.11 return codes - These aren't specifically errors */
678 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_GI)
679 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_halfgi++;
680 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_2040)
681 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_2040++;
682 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_DELIM_CRC_PRE)
683 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_pre_crc_err++;
684 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_DELIM_CRC_POST)
685 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_post_crc_err++;
686 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_DECRYPT_BUSY)
687 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_decrypt_busy_err++;
688 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_HI_RX_CHAIN)
689 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_hi_rx_chain++;
690 if (rs->rs_flags & HAL_RX_STBC)
691 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_stbc++;
693 if (rs->rs_status != 0) {
694 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_CRC)
695 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_crcerr++;
696 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_FIFO)
697 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_fifoerr++;
698 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_PHY) {
699 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_phyerr++;
700 /* Process DFS radar events */
701 if ((rs->rs_phyerr == HAL_PHYERR_RADAR) ||
702 (rs->rs_phyerr == HAL_PHYERR_FALSE_RADAR_EXT)) {
703 /* Now pass it to the radar processing code */
704 ath_dfs_process_phy_err(sc, m, rstamp, rs);
707 /* Be suitably paranoid about receiving phy errors out of the stats array bounds */
708 if (rs->rs_phyerr < 64)
709 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_phy[rs->rs_phyerr]++;
710 goto rx_error; /* NB: don't count in ierrors */
712 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_DECRYPT) {
714 * Decrypt error. If the error occurred
715 * because there was no hardware key, then
716 * let the frame through so the upper layers
717 * can process it. This is necessary for 5210
718 * parts which have no way to setup a ``clear''
721 * XXX do key cache faulting
723 if (rs->rs_keyix == HAL_RXKEYIX_INVALID)
725 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_badcrypt++;
728 * Similar as above - if the failure was a keymiss
729 * just punt it up to the upper layers for now.
731 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_KEYMISS) {
732 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_keymiss++;
735 if (rs->rs_status & HAL_RXERR_MIC) {
736 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_badmic++;
738 * Do minimal work required to hand off
739 * the 802.11 header for notification.
741 /* XXX frag's and qos frames */
742 len = rs->rs_datalen;
743 if (len >= sizeof (struct ieee80211_frame)) {
744 ath_handle_micerror(ic,
745 mtod(m, struct ieee80211_frame *),
747 rs->rs_keyix-32 : rs->rs_keyix);
750 counter_u64_add(ic->ic_ierrors, 1);
753 * Cleanup any pending partial frame.
755 if (re->m_rxpending != NULL) {
756 m_freem(re->m_rxpending);
757 re->m_rxpending = NULL;
760 * When a tap is present pass error frames
761 * that have been requested. By default we
762 * pass decrypt+mic errors but others may be
763 * interesting (e.g. crc).
765 if (ieee80211_radiotap_active(ic) &&
766 (rs->rs_status & sc->sc_monpass)) {
767 /* NB: bpf needs the mbuf length setup */
768 len = rs->rs_datalen;
769 m->m_pkthdr.len = m->m_len = len;
770 ath_rx_tap(sc, m, rs, rstamp, nf);
771 #ifdef ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT
772 ath_rx_tap_vendor(sc, m, rs, rstamp, nf);
773 #endif /* ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT */
774 ieee80211_radiotap_rx_all(ic, m);
776 /* XXX pass MIC errors up for s/w reclaculation */
777 m_freem(m); m = NULL;
781 len = rs->rs_datalen;
786 * Frame spans multiple descriptors; save
787 * it for the next completed descriptor, it
788 * will be used to construct a jumbogram.
790 if (re->m_rxpending != NULL) {
791 /* NB: max frame size is currently 2 clusters */
792 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_toobig++;
793 m_freem(re->m_rxpending);
795 m->m_pkthdr.len = len;
799 } else if (re->m_rxpending != NULL) {
801 * This is the second part of a jumbogram,
802 * chain it to the first mbuf, adjust the
803 * frame length, and clear the rxpending state.
805 re->m_rxpending->m_next = m;
806 re->m_rxpending->m_pkthdr.len += len;
808 re->m_rxpending = NULL;
811 * Normal single-descriptor receive; setup packet length.
813 m->m_pkthdr.len = len;
817 * Validate rs->rs_antenna.
819 * Some users w/ AR9285 NICs have reported crashes
820 * here because rs_antenna field is bogusly large.
821 * Let's enforce the maximum antenna limit of 8
822 * (and it shouldn't be hard coded, but that's a
823 * separate problem) and if there's an issue, print
824 * out an error and adjust rs_antenna to something
827 * This code should be removed once the actual
828 * root cause of the issue has been identified.
829 * For example, it may be that the rs_antenna
830 * field is only valid for the last frame of
831 * an aggregate and it just happens that it is
832 * "mostly" right. (This is a general statement -
833 * the majority of the statistics are only valid
834 * for the last frame in an aggregate.
836 if (rs->rs_antenna > 7) {
837 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: rs_antenna > 7 (%d)\n",
838 __func__, rs->rs_antenna);
840 ath_printrxbuf(sc, bf, 0, status == HAL_OK);
841 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG */
842 rs->rs_antenna = 0; /* XXX better than nothing */
846 * If this is an AR9285/AR9485, then the receive and LNA
847 * configuration is stored in RSSI[2] / EXTRSSI[2].
848 * We can extract this out to build a much better
849 * receive antenna profile.
851 * Yes, this just blurts over the above RX antenna field
852 * for now. It's fine, the AR9285 doesn't really use
855 * Later on we should store away the fine grained LNA
856 * information and keep separate counters just for
857 * that. It'll help when debugging the AR9285/AR9485
858 * combined diversity code.
860 if (sc->sc_rx_lnamixer) {
863 /* Bits 0:1 - the LNA configuration used */
865 ((rs->rs_rssi_ctl[2] & HAL_RX_LNA_CFG_USED)
866 >> HAL_RX_LNA_CFG_USED_S);
868 /* Bit 2 - the external RX antenna switch */
869 if (rs->rs_rssi_ctl[2] & HAL_RX_LNA_EXTCFG)
870 rs->rs_antenna |= 0x4;
873 sc->sc_stats.ast_ant_rx[rs->rs_antenna]++;
876 * Populate the rx status block. When there are bpf
877 * listeners we do the additional work to provide
878 * complete status. Otherwise we fill in only the
879 * material required by ieee80211_input. Note that
880 * noise setting is filled in above.
882 if (ieee80211_radiotap_active(ic)) {
883 ath_rx_tap(sc, m, rs, rstamp, nf);
884 #ifdef ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT
885 ath_rx_tap_vendor(sc, m, rs, rstamp, nf);
886 #endif /* ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT */
890 * From this point on we assume the frame is at least
891 * as large as ieee80211_frame_min; verify that.
893 if (len < IEEE80211_MIN_LEN) {
894 if (!ieee80211_radiotap_active(ic)) {
895 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RECV,
896 "%s: short packet %d\n", __func__, len);
897 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_tooshort++;
899 /* NB: in particular this captures ack's */
900 ieee80211_radiotap_rx_all(ic, m);
902 m_freem(m); m = NULL;
906 if (IFF_DUMPPKTS(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RECV)) {
907 const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt = sc->sc_currates;
908 uint8_t rix = rt->rateCodeToIndex[rs->rs_rate];
910 ieee80211_dump_pkt(ic, mtod(m, caddr_t), len,
911 sc->sc_hwmap[rix].ieeerate, rs->rs_rssi);
914 m_adj(m, -IEEE80211_CRC_LEN);
917 * Locate the node for sender, track state, and then
918 * pass the (referenced) node up to the 802.11 layer
921 ni = ieee80211_find_rxnode_withkey(ic,
922 mtod(m, const struct ieee80211_frame_min *),
923 rs->rs_keyix == HAL_RXKEYIX_INVALID ?
924 IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE : rs->rs_keyix);
928 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_agg++;
931 * Populate the per-chain RSSI values where appropriate.
933 bzero(&rxs, sizeof(rxs));
934 rxs.r_flags |= IEEE80211_R_NF | IEEE80211_R_RSSI |
935 IEEE80211_R_C_CHAIN |
939 IEEE80211_R_TSF_START; /* XXX TODO: validate */
940 rxs.c_rssi = rs->rs_rssi;
942 rxs.c_chain = 3; /* XXX TODO: check */
943 rxs.c_rx_tsf = rstamp;
945 for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
946 rxs.c_rssi_ctl[i] = rs->rs_rssi_ctl[i];
947 rxs.c_rssi_ext[i] = rs->rs_rssi_ext[i];
949 * XXX note: we currently don't track
950 * per-chain noisefloor.
952 rxs.c_nf_ctl[i] = nf;
953 rxs.c_nf_ext[i] = nf;
958 * Only punt packets for ampdu reorder processing for
959 * 11n nodes; net80211 enforces that M_AMPDU is only
962 if (ni->ni_flags & IEEE80211_NODE_HT)
963 m->m_flags |= M_AMPDU;
966 * Inform rate control about the received RSSI.
967 * It can then use this information to potentially drastically
968 * alter the available rate based on the RSSI estimate.
970 * This is super important when associating to a far away station;
971 * you don't want to waste time trying higher rates at some low
972 * packet exchange rate (like during DHCP) just to establish
973 * that higher MCS rates aren't available.
975 ATH_RSSI_LPF(ATH_NODE(ni)->an_node_stats.ns_avgrssi,
977 ath_rate_update_rx_rssi(sc, ATH_NODE(ni),
978 ATH_RSSI(ATH_NODE(ni)->an_node_stats.ns_avgrssi));
981 * Sending station is known, dispatch directly.
983 (void) ieee80211_add_rx_params(m, &rxs);
984 type = ieee80211_input_mimo(ni, m);
985 ieee80211_free_node(ni);
988 * Arrange to update the last rx timestamp only for
989 * frames from our ap when operating in station mode.
990 * This assumes the rx key is always setup when
993 if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA &&
994 rs->rs_keyix != HAL_RXKEYIX_INVALID)
997 (void) ieee80211_add_rx_params(m, &rxs);
998 type = ieee80211_input_mimo_all(ic, m);
1003 * At this point we have passed the frame up the stack; thus
1004 * the mbuf is no longer ours.
1008 * Track legacy station RX rssi and do any rx antenna management.
1010 ATH_RSSI_LPF(sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgrssi, rs->rs_rssi);
1011 if (sc->sc_diversity) {
1013 * When using fast diversity, change the default rx
1014 * antenna if diversity chooses the other antenna 3
1017 if (sc->sc_defant != rs->rs_antenna) {
1018 if (++sc->sc_rxotherant >= 3)
1019 ath_setdefantenna(sc, rs->rs_antenna);
1021 sc->sc_rxotherant = 0;
1024 /* Handle slow diversity if enabled */
1025 if (sc->sc_dolnadiv) {
1026 ath_lna_rx_comb_scan(sc, rs, ticks, hz);
1029 if (sc->sc_softled) {
1031 * Blink for any data frame. Otherwise do a
1032 * heartbeat-style blink when idle. The latter
1033 * is mainly for station mode where we depend on
1034 * periodic beacon frames to trigger the poll event.
1036 if (type == IEEE80211_FC0_TYPE_DATA) {
1037 const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt = sc->sc_currates;
1039 rt->rateCodeToIndex[rs->rs_rate]);
1040 } else if (ticks - sc->sc_ledevent >= sc->sc_ledidle)
1041 ath_led_event(sc, 0);
1045 * Debugging - complain if we didn't NULL the mbuf pointer
1049 device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
1050 "%s: mbuf %p should've been freed!\n",
1057 #define ATH_RX_MAX 128
1060 * XXX TODO: break out the "get buffers" from "call ath_rx_pkt()" like
1061 * the EDMA code does.
1063 * XXX TODO: then, do all of the RX list management stuff inside
1064 * ATH_RX_LOCK() so we don't end up potentially racing. The EDMA
1065 * code is doing it right.
1068 ath_rx_proc(struct ath_softc *sc, int resched)
1070 #define PA2DESC(_sc, _pa) \
1071 ((struct ath_desc *)((caddr_t)(_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc + \
1072 ((_pa) - (_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc_paddr)))
1074 struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
1075 #ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG
1076 struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
1078 struct ath_desc *ds;
1079 struct ath_rx_status *rs;
1089 /* XXX we must not hold the ATH_LOCK here */
1090 ATH_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
1091 ATH_PCU_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
1094 sc->sc_rxproc_cnt++;
1095 kickpcu = sc->sc_kickpcu;
1099 ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
1102 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RX_PROC, "%s: called\n", __func__);
1104 nf = ath_hal_getchannoise(ah, sc->sc_curchan);
1105 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_noise = nf;
1106 tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(ah);
1109 * Don't process too many packets at a time; give the
1110 * TX thread time to also run - otherwise the TX
1111 * latency can jump by quite a bit, causing throughput
1114 if (!kickpcu && npkts >= ATH_RX_MAX)
1117 bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_rxbuf);
1118 if (sc->sc_rxslink && bf == NULL) { /* NB: shouldn't happen */
1119 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: no buffer!\n", __func__);
1121 } else if (bf == NULL) {
1124 * this can happen for non-self-linked RX chains
1126 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_hitqueueend++;
1130 if (m == NULL) { /* NB: shouldn't happen */
1132 * If mbuf allocation failed previously there
1133 * will be no mbuf; try again to re-populate it.
1135 /* XXX make debug msg */
1136 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: no mbuf!\n", __func__);
1137 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->sc_rxbuf, bf, bf_list);
1141 if (ds->ds_link == bf->bf_daddr) {
1142 /* NB: never process the self-linked entry at the end */
1143 sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_hitqueueend++;
1146 /* XXX sync descriptor memory */
1148 * Must provide the virtual address of the current
1149 * descriptor, the physical address, and the virtual
1150 * address of the next descriptor in the h/w chain.
1151 * This allows the HAL to look ahead to see if the
1152 * hardware is done with a descriptor by checking the
1153 * done bit in the following descriptor and the address
1154 * of the current descriptor the DMA engine is working
1155 * on. All this is necessary because of our use of
1156 * a self-linked list to avoid rx overruns.
1158 rs = &bf->bf_status.ds_rxstat;
1159 status = ath_hal_rxprocdesc(ah, ds,
1160 bf->bf_daddr, PA2DESC(sc, ds->ds_link), rs);
1162 if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RECV_DESC)
1163 ath_printrxbuf(sc, bf, 0, status == HAL_OK);
1166 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG_ALQ
1167 if (if_ath_alq_checkdebug(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_RXSTATUS))
1168 if_ath_alq_post(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_RXSTATUS,
1169 sc->sc_rx_statuslen, (char *) ds);
1170 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */
1172 if (status == HAL_EINPROGRESS)
1175 TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->sc_rxbuf, bf, bf_list);
1179 * Process a single frame.
1181 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap, BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD);
1182 bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
1184 if (ath_rx_pkt(sc, rs, status, tsf, nf, HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP, bf, m))
1188 * If there's a holding buffer, insert that onto
1189 * the RX list; the hardware is now definitely not pointing
1193 if (sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_holdbf != NULL) {
1194 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_rxbuf,
1195 sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_holdbf,
1197 ret = ath_rxbuf_init(sc,
1198 sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_holdbf);
1201 * Next, throw our buffer into the holding entry. The hardware
1202 * may use the descriptor to read the link pointer before
1203 * DMAing the next descriptor in to write out a packet.
1205 sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_holdbf = bf;
1208 /* rx signal state monitoring */
1209 ath_hal_rxmonitor(ah, &sc->sc_halstats, sc->sc_curchan);
1211 sc->sc_lastrx = tsf;
1213 ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_RXPROC, 2, "ath_rx_proc: npkts=%d, ngood=%d", npkts, ngood);
1214 /* Queue DFS tasklet if needed */
1215 if (resched && ath_dfs_tasklet_needed(sc, sc->sc_curchan))
1216 taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_dfstask);
1219 * Now that all the RX frames were handled that
1220 * need to be handled, kick the PCU if there's
1221 * been an RXEOL condition.
1223 if (resched && kickpcu) {
1225 ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_ERROR, 0, "ath_rx_proc: kickpcu");
1226 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: kickpcu; handled %d packets\n",
1230 * Go through the process of fully tearing down
1231 * the RX buffers and reinitialising them.
1233 * There's a hardware bug that causes the RX FIFO
1234 * to get confused under certain conditions and
1235 * constantly write over the same frame, leading
1236 * the RX driver code here to get heavily confused.
1239 * XXX Has RX DMA stopped enough here to just call
1241 * XXX Do we need to use the holding buffer to restart
1242 * RX DMA by appending entries to the final
1243 * descriptor? Quite likely.
1249 * Disabled for now - it'd be nice to be able to do
1250 * this in order to limit the amount of CPU time spent
1251 * reinitialising the RX side (and thus minimise RX
1252 * drops) however there's a hardware issue that
1253 * causes things to get too far out of whack.
1256 * XXX can we hold the PCU lock here?
1257 * Are there any net80211 buffer calls involved?
1259 bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_rxbuf);
1260 ath_hal_putrxbuf(ah, bf->bf_daddr, HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP);
1261 ath_hal_rxena(ah); /* enable recv descriptors */
1262 ath_mode_init(sc); /* set filters, etc. */
1263 ath_hal_startpcurecv(ah, (!! sc->sc_scanning)); /* re-enable PCU/DMA engine */
1266 ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
1271 #ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG
1273 ieee80211_ff_age_all(ic, 100);
1277 * Put the hardware to sleep again if we're done with it.
1280 ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
1284 * If we hit the maximum number of frames in this round,
1285 * reschedule for another immediate pass. This gives
1286 * the TX and TX completion routines time to run, which
1287 * will reduce latency.
1289 if (npkts >= ATH_RX_MAX)
1290 sc->sc_rx.recv_sched(sc, resched);
1293 sc->sc_rxproc_cnt--;
1300 * Only run the RX proc if it's not already running.
1301 * Since this may get run as part of the reset/flush path,
1302 * the task can't clash with an existing, running tasklet.
1305 ath_legacy_rx_tasklet(void *arg, int npending)
1307 struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
1309 ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_RXPROC, 1, "ath_rx_proc: pending=%d", npending);
1310 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RX_PROC, "%s: pending %u\n", __func__, npending);
1312 if (sc->sc_inreset_cnt > 0) {
1313 device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
1314 "%s: sc_inreset_cnt > 0; skipping\n", __func__);
1324 ath_legacy_flushrecv(struct ath_softc *sc)
1331 ath_legacy_flush_rxpending(struct ath_softc *sc)
1334 /* XXX ATH_RX_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); */
1336 if (sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_LP].m_rxpending != NULL) {
1337 m_freem(sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_LP].m_rxpending);
1338 sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_LP].m_rxpending = NULL;
1340 if (sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_rxpending != NULL) {
1341 m_freem(sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_rxpending);
1342 sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_rxpending = NULL;
1347 ath_legacy_flush_rxholdbf(struct ath_softc *sc)
1351 /* XXX ATH_RX_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); */
1353 * If there are RX holding buffers, free them here and return
1356 * XXX should just verify that bf->bf_m is NULL, as it must
1359 bf = sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_holdbf;
1361 if (bf->bf_m != NULL)
1364 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_rxbuf, bf, bf_list);
1365 (void) ath_rxbuf_init(sc, bf);
1367 sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP].m_holdbf = NULL;
1369 bf = sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_LP].m_holdbf;
1371 if (bf->bf_m != NULL)
1374 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_rxbuf, bf, bf_list);
1375 (void) ath_rxbuf_init(sc, bf);
1377 sc->sc_rxedma[HAL_RX_QUEUE_LP].m_holdbf = NULL;
1383 * Disable the receive h/w in preparation for a reset.
1386 ath_legacy_stoprecv(struct ath_softc *sc, int dodelay)
1388 #define PA2DESC(_sc, _pa) \
1389 ((struct ath_desc *)((caddr_t)(_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc + \
1390 ((_pa) - (_sc)->sc_rxdma.dd_desc_paddr)))
1391 struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
1395 ath_hal_stoppcurecv(ah); /* disable PCU */
1396 ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, 0); /* clear recv filter */
1397 ath_hal_stopdmarecv(ah); /* disable DMA engine */
1399 * TODO: see if this particular DELAY() is required; it may be
1400 * masking some missing FIFO flush or DMA sync.
1405 DELAY(3000); /* 3ms is long enough for 1 frame */
1407 if (sc->sc_debug & (ATH_DEBUG_RESET | ATH_DEBUG_FATAL)) {
1411 device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
1412 "%s: rx queue %p, link %p\n",
1414 (caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_getrxbuf(ah, HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP),
1417 TAILQ_FOREACH(bf, &sc->sc_rxbuf, bf_list) {
1418 struct ath_desc *ds = bf->bf_desc;
1419 struct ath_rx_status *rs = &bf->bf_status.ds_rxstat;
1420 HAL_STATUS status = ath_hal_rxprocdesc(ah, ds,
1421 bf->bf_daddr, PA2DESC(sc, ds->ds_link), rs);
1422 if (status == HAL_OK || (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_FATAL))
1423 ath_printrxbuf(sc, bf, ix, status == HAL_OK);
1429 (void) ath_legacy_flush_rxpending(sc);
1430 (void) ath_legacy_flush_rxholdbf(sc);
1432 sc->sc_rxlink = NULL; /* just in case */
1439 * XXX TODO: something was calling startrecv without calling
1440 * stoprecv. Let's figure out what/why. It was showing up
1441 * as a mbuf leak (rxpending) and ath_buf leak (holdbf.)
1445 * Enable the receive h/w following a reset.
1448 ath_legacy_startrecv(struct ath_softc *sc)
1450 struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
1456 * XXX should verify these are already all NULL!
1458 sc->sc_rxlink = NULL;
1459 (void) ath_legacy_flush_rxpending(sc);
1460 (void) ath_legacy_flush_rxholdbf(sc);
1463 * Re-chain all of the buffers in the RX buffer list.
1465 TAILQ_FOREACH(bf, &sc->sc_rxbuf, bf_list) {
1466 int error = ath_rxbuf_init(sc, bf);
1468 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RECV,
1469 "%s: ath_rxbuf_init failed %d\n",
1475 bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_rxbuf);
1476 ath_hal_putrxbuf(ah, bf->bf_daddr, HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP);
1477 ath_hal_rxena(ah); /* enable recv descriptors */
1478 ath_mode_init(sc); /* set filters, etc. */
1479 ath_hal_startpcurecv(ah, (!! sc->sc_scanning)); /* re-enable PCU/DMA engine */
1486 ath_legacy_dma_rxsetup(struct ath_softc *sc)
1490 error = ath_descdma_setup(sc, &sc->sc_rxdma, &sc->sc_rxbuf,
1491 "rx", sizeof(struct ath_desc), ath_rxbuf, 1);
1499 ath_legacy_dma_rxteardown(struct ath_softc *sc)
1502 if (sc->sc_rxdma.dd_desc_len != 0)
1503 ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_rxdma, &sc->sc_rxbuf);
1508 ath_legacy_recv_sched(struct ath_softc *sc, int dosched)
1511 taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_rxtask);
1515 ath_legacy_recv_sched_queue(struct ath_softc *sc, HAL_RX_QUEUE q,
1519 taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_rxtask);
1523 ath_recv_setup_legacy(struct ath_softc *sc)
1526 /* Sensible legacy defaults */
1528 * XXX this should be changed to properly support the
1529 * exact RX descriptor size for each HAL.
1531 sc->sc_rx_statuslen = sizeof(struct ath_desc);
1533 sc->sc_rx.recv_start = ath_legacy_startrecv;
1534 sc->sc_rx.recv_stop = ath_legacy_stoprecv;
1535 sc->sc_rx.recv_flush = ath_legacy_flushrecv;
1536 sc->sc_rx.recv_tasklet = ath_legacy_rx_tasklet;
1537 sc->sc_rx.recv_rxbuf_init = ath_legacy_rxbuf_init;
1539 sc->sc_rx.recv_setup = ath_legacy_dma_rxsetup;
1540 sc->sc_rx.recv_teardown = ath_legacy_dma_rxteardown;
1541 sc->sc_rx.recv_sched = ath_legacy_recv_sched;
1542 sc->sc_rx.recv_sched_queue = ath_legacy_recv_sched_queue;