1 /*- 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD 3 * 4 * Copyright (c) 2012 Adrian Chadd <adrian@FreeBSD.org> 5 * All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 9 * are met: 10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer, 12 * without modification. 13 * 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL 23 * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, 24 * OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 25 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 26 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER 27 * IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 28 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF 29 * THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 30 */ 31 32 #include <sys/cdefs.h> 33 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); 34 35 /* 36 * Driver for the Atheros Wireless LAN controller. 37 * 38 * This software is derived from work of Atsushi Onoe; his contribution 39 * is greatly appreciated. 40 */ 41 42 #include "opt_inet.h" 43 #include "opt_ath.h" 44 /* 45 * This is needed for register operations which are performed 46 * by the driver - eg, calls to ath_hal_gettsf32(). 47 * 48 * It's also required for any AH_DEBUG checks in here, eg the 49 * module dependencies. 50 */ 51 #include "opt_ah.h" 52 #include "opt_wlan.h" 53 54 #include <sys/param.h> 55 #include <sys/systm.h> 56 #include <sys/sysctl.h> 57 #include <sys/mbuf.h> 58 #include <sys/malloc.h> 59 #include <sys/lock.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> 66 #include <sys/bus.h> 67 #include <sys/endian.h> 68 #include <sys/kthread.h> 69 #include <sys/taskqueue.h> 70 #include <sys/priv.h> 71 #include <sys/module.h> 72 #include <sys/ktr.h> 73 #include <sys/smp.h> /* for mp_ncpus */ 74 75 #include <machine/bus.h> 76 77 #include <net/if.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> 85 86 #include <net80211/ieee80211_var.h> 87 #include <net80211/ieee80211_regdomain.h> 88 #ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG 89 #include <net80211/ieee80211_superg.h> 90 #endif 91 #ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA 92 #include <net80211/ieee80211_tdma.h> 93 #endif 94 95 #include <net/bpf.h> 96 97 #ifdef INET 98 #include <netinet/in.h> 99 #include <netinet/if_ether.h> 100 #endif 101 102 #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> 105 106 #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> 117 118 #ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG 119 #include <dev/ath/ath_tx99/ath_tx99.h> 120 #endif 121 122 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_tx_edma.h> 123 124 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG_ALQ 125 #include <dev/ath/if_ath_alq.h> 126 #endif 127 128 /* 129 * some general macros 130 */ 131 #define INCR(_l, _sz) (_l) ++; (_l) &= ((_sz) - 1) 132 #define DECR(_l, _sz) (_l) --; (_l) &= ((_sz) - 1) 133 134 /* 135 * XXX doesn't belong here, and should be tunable 136 */ 137 #define ATH_TXSTATUS_RING_SIZE 512 138 139 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_ATHDEV); 140 141 static void ath_edma_tx_processq(struct ath_softc *sc, int dosched); 142 143 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG_ALQ 144 static void 145 ath_tx_alq_edma_push(struct ath_softc *sc, int txq, int nframes, 146 int fifo_depth, int frame_cnt) 147 { 148 struct if_ath_alq_tx_fifo_push aq; 149 150 aq.txq = htobe32(txq); 151 aq.nframes = htobe32(nframes); 152 aq.fifo_depth = htobe32(fifo_depth); 153 aq.frame_cnt = htobe32(frame_cnt); 154 155 if_ath_alq_post(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_TX_FIFO_PUSH, 156 sizeof(aq), 157 (const char *) &aq); 158 } 159 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */ 160 161 /* 162 * XXX TODO: push an aggregate as a single FIFO slot, even though 163 * it may not meet the TXOP for say, DBA-gated traffic in TDMA mode. 164 * 165 * The TX completion code handles a TX FIFO slot having multiple frames, 166 * aggregate or otherwise, but it may just make things easier to deal 167 * with. 168 * 169 * XXX TODO: track the number of aggregate subframes and put that in the 170 * push alq message. 171 */ 172 static void 173 ath_tx_edma_push_staging_list(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, 174 int limit) 175 { 176 struct ath_buf *bf, *bf_last; 177 struct ath_buf *bfi, *bfp; 178 int i, sqdepth; 179 TAILQ_HEAD(axq_q_f_s, ath_buf) sq; 180 181 ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(txq); 182 183 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT | ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, 184 "%s: called; TXQ=%d, fifo.depth=%d, axq_q empty=%d\n", 185 __func__, 186 txq->axq_qnum, 187 txq->axq_fifo_depth, 188 !! (TAILQ_EMPTY(&txq->axq_q))); 189 190 /* 191 * Don't bother doing any work if it's full. 192 */ 193 if (txq->axq_fifo_depth >= HAL_TXFIFO_DEPTH) 194 return; 195 196 if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&txq->axq_q)) 197 return; 198 199 TAILQ_INIT(&sq); 200 201 /* 202 * First pass - walk sq, queue up to 'limit' entries, 203 * subtract them from the staging queue. 204 */ 205 sqdepth = 0; 206 for (i = 0; i < limit; i++) { 207 /* Grab the head entry */ 208 bf = ATH_TXQ_FIRST(txq); 209 if (bf == NULL) 210 break; 211 ATH_TXQ_REMOVE(txq, bf, bf_list); 212 213 /* Queue it into our staging list */ 214 TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sq, bf, bf_list); 215 216 /* Ensure the flags are cleared */ 217 bf->bf_flags &= ~(ATH_BUF_FIFOPTR | ATH_BUF_FIFOEND); 218 sqdepth++; 219 } 220 221 /* 222 * Ok, so now we have a staging list of up to 'limit' 223 * frames from the txq. Now let's wrap that up 224 * into its own list and pass that to the hardware 225 * as one FIFO entry. 226 */ 227 228 bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sq); 229 bf_last = TAILQ_LAST(&sq, axq_q_s); 230 231 /* 232 * Ok, so here's the gymnastics reqiured to make this 233 * all sensible. 234 */ 235 236 /* 237 * Tag the first/last buffer appropriately. 238 */ 239 bf->bf_flags |= ATH_BUF_FIFOPTR; 240 bf_last->bf_flags |= ATH_BUF_FIFOEND; 241 242 /* 243 * Walk the descriptor list and link them appropriately. 244 */ 245 bfp = NULL; 246 TAILQ_FOREACH(bfi, &sq, bf_list) { 247 if (bfp != NULL) { 248 ath_hal_settxdesclink(sc->sc_ah, bfp->bf_lastds, 249 bfi->bf_daddr); 250 } 251 bfp = bfi; 252 } 253 254 i = 0; 255 TAILQ_FOREACH(bfi, &sq, bf_list) { 256 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG 257 if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_XMIT_DESC) 258 ath_printtxbuf(sc, bfi, txq->axq_qnum, i, 0); 259 #endif/* ATH_DEBUG */ 260 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG_ALQ 261 if (if_ath_alq_checkdebug(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_TXDESC)) 262 ath_tx_alq_post(sc, bfi); 263 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */ 264 i++; 265 } 266 267 /* 268 * We now need to push this set of frames onto the tail 269 * of the FIFO queue. We don't adjust the aggregate 270 * count, only the queue depth counter(s). 271 * We also need to blank the link pointer now. 272 */ 273 274 TAILQ_CONCAT(&txq->fifo.axq_q, &sq, bf_list); 275 /* Bump total queue tracking in FIFO queue */ 276 txq->fifo.axq_depth += sqdepth; 277 278 /* Bump FIFO queue */ 279 txq->axq_fifo_depth++; 280 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT | ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, 281 "%s: queued %d packets; depth=%d, fifo depth=%d\n", 282 __func__, sqdepth, txq->fifo.axq_depth, txq->axq_fifo_depth); 283 284 /* Push the first entry into the hardware */ 285 ath_hal_puttxbuf(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum, bf->bf_daddr); 286 287 /* Push start on the DMA if it's not already started */ 288 ath_hal_txstart(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum); 289 290 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG_ALQ 291 ath_tx_alq_edma_push(sc, txq->axq_qnum, sqdepth, 292 txq->axq_fifo_depth, 293 txq->fifo.axq_depth); 294 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */ 295 } 296 297 #define TX_BATCH_SIZE 32 298 299 /* 300 * Push some frames into the TX FIFO if we have space. 301 */ 302 static void 303 ath_edma_tx_fifo_fill(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq) 304 { 305 306 ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(txq); 307 308 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, 309 "%s: Q%d: called; fifo.depth=%d, fifo depth=%d, depth=%d, aggr_depth=%d\n", 310 __func__, 311 txq->axq_qnum, 312 txq->fifo.axq_depth, 313 txq->axq_fifo_depth, 314 txq->axq_depth, 315 txq->axq_aggr_depth); 316 317 /* 318 * For now, push up to 32 frames per TX FIFO slot. 319 * If more are in the hardware queue then they'll 320 * get populated when we try to send another frame 321 * or complete a frame - so at most there'll be 322 * 32 non-AMPDU frames per node/TID anyway. 323 * 324 * Note that the hardware staging queue will limit 325 * how many frames in total we will have pushed into 326 * here. 327 * 328 * Later on, we'll want to push less frames into 329 * the TX FIFO since we don't want to necessarily 330 * fill tens or hundreds of milliseconds of potential 331 * frames. 332 * 333 * However, we need more frames right now because of 334 * how the MAC implements the frame scheduling policy. 335 * It only ungates a single FIFO entry at a time, 336 * and will run that until CHNTIME expires or the 337 * end of that FIFO entry descriptor list is reached. 338 * So for TDMA we suffer a big performance penalty - 339 * single TX FIFO entries mean the MAC only sends out 340 * one frame per DBA event, which turned out on average 341 * 6ms per TX frame. 342 * 343 * So, for aggregates it's okay - it'll push two at a 344 * time and this will just do them more efficiently. 345 * For non-aggregates it'll do 4 at a time, up to the 346 * non-aggr limit (non_aggr, which is 32.) They should 347 * be time based rather than a hard count, but I also 348 * do need sleep. 349 */ 350 351 /* 352 * Do some basic, basic batching to the hardware 353 * queue. 354 * 355 * If we have TX_BATCH_SIZE entries in the staging 356 * queue, then let's try to send them all in one hit. 357 * 358 * Ensure we don't push more than TX_BATCH_SIZE worth 359 * in, otherwise we end up draining 8 slots worth of 360 * 32 frames into the hardware queue and then we don't 361 * attempt to push more frames in until we empty the 362 * FIFO. 363 */ 364 if (txq->axq_depth >= TX_BATCH_SIZE / 2 && 365 txq->fifo.axq_depth <= TX_BATCH_SIZE) { 366 ath_tx_edma_push_staging_list(sc, txq, TX_BATCH_SIZE); 367 } 368 369 /* 370 * Aggregate check: if we have less than two FIFO slots 371 * busy and we have some aggregate frames, queue it. 372 * 373 * Now, ideally we'd just check to see if the scheduler 374 * has given us aggregate frames and push them into the FIFO 375 * as individual slots, as honestly we should just be pushing 376 * a single aggregate in as one FIFO slot. 377 * 378 * Let's do that next once I know this works. 379 */ 380 else if (txq->axq_aggr_depth > 0 && txq->axq_fifo_depth < 2) 381 ath_tx_edma_push_staging_list(sc, txq, TX_BATCH_SIZE); 382 383 /* 384 * 385 * If we have less, and the TXFIFO isn't empty, let's 386 * wait until we've finished sending the FIFO. 387 * 388 * If we have less, and the TXFIFO is empty, then 389 * send them. 390 */ 391 else if (txq->axq_fifo_depth == 0) { 392 ath_tx_edma_push_staging_list(sc, txq, TX_BATCH_SIZE); 393 } 394 } 395 396 /* 397 * Re-initialise the DMA FIFO with the current contents of 398 * said TXQ. 399 * 400 * This should only be called as part of the chip reset path, as it 401 * assumes the FIFO is currently empty. 402 */ 403 static void 404 ath_edma_dma_restart(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq) 405 { 406 struct ath_buf *bf; 407 int i = 0; 408 int fifostart = 1; 409 int old_fifo_depth; 410 411 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: Q%d: called\n", 412 __func__, 413 txq->axq_qnum); 414 415 ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(txq); 416 417 /* 418 * Let's log if the tracked FIFO depth doesn't match 419 * what we actually push in. 420 */ 421 old_fifo_depth = txq->axq_fifo_depth; 422 txq->axq_fifo_depth = 0; 423 424 /* 425 * Walk the FIFO staging list, looking for "head" entries. 426 * Since we may have a partially completed list of frames, 427 * we push the first frame we see into the FIFO and re-mark 428 * it as the head entry. We then skip entries until we see 429 * FIFO end, at which point we get ready to push another 430 * entry into the FIFO. 431 */ 432 TAILQ_FOREACH(bf, &txq->fifo.axq_q, bf_list) { 433 /* 434 * If we're looking for FIFOEND and we haven't found 435 * it, skip. 436 * 437 * If we're looking for FIFOEND and we've found it, 438 * reset for another descriptor. 439 */ 440 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG 441 if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_XMIT_DESC) 442 ath_printtxbuf(sc, bf, txq->axq_qnum, i, 0); 443 #endif/* ATH_DEBUG */ 444 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG_ALQ 445 if (if_ath_alq_checkdebug(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_TXDESC)) 446 ath_tx_alq_post(sc, bf); 447 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */ 448 449 if (fifostart == 0) { 450 if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND) 451 fifostart = 1; 452 continue; 453 } 454 455 /* Make sure we're not overflowing the FIFO! */ 456 if (txq->axq_fifo_depth >= HAL_TXFIFO_DEPTH) { 457 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, 458 "%s: Q%d: more frames in the queue; FIFO depth=%d?!\n", 459 __func__, 460 txq->axq_qnum, 461 txq->axq_fifo_depth); 462 } 463 464 #if 0 465 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, 466 "%s: Q%d: depth=%d: pushing bf=%p; start=%d, end=%d\n", 467 __func__, 468 txq->axq_qnum, 469 txq->axq_fifo_depth, 470 bf, 471 !! (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOPTR), 472 !! (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND)); 473 #endif 474 475 /* 476 * Set this to be the first buffer in the FIFO 477 * list - even if it's also the last buffer in 478 * a FIFO list! 479 */ 480 bf->bf_flags |= ATH_BUF_FIFOPTR; 481 482 /* Push it into the FIFO and bump the FIFO count */ 483 ath_hal_puttxbuf(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum, bf->bf_daddr); 484 txq->axq_fifo_depth++; 485 486 /* 487 * If this isn't the last entry either, let's 488 * clear fifostart so we continue looking for 489 * said last entry. 490 */ 491 if (! (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND)) 492 fifostart = 0; 493 i++; 494 } 495 496 /* Only bother starting the queue if there's something in it */ 497 if (i > 0) 498 ath_hal_txstart(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum); 499 500 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: Q%d: FIFO depth was %d, is %d\n", 501 __func__, 502 txq->axq_qnum, 503 old_fifo_depth, 504 txq->axq_fifo_depth); 505 506 /* And now, let's check! */ 507 if (txq->axq_fifo_depth != old_fifo_depth) { 508 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, 509 "%s: Q%d: FIFO depth should be %d, is %d\n", 510 __func__, 511 txq->axq_qnum, 512 old_fifo_depth, 513 txq->axq_fifo_depth); 514 } 515 } 516 517 /* 518 * Hand off this frame to a hardware queue. 519 * 520 * Things are a bit hairy in the EDMA world. The TX FIFO is only 521 * 8 entries deep, so we need to keep track of exactly what we've 522 * pushed into the FIFO and what's just sitting in the TX queue, 523 * waiting to go out. 524 * 525 * So this is split into two halves - frames get appended to the 526 * TXQ; then a scheduler is called to push some frames into the 527 * actual TX FIFO. 528 */ 529 static void 530 ath_edma_xmit_handoff_hw(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, 531 struct ath_buf *bf) 532 { 533 534 ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq); 535 536 KASSERT((bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_BUSY) == 0, 537 ("%s: busy status 0x%x", __func__, bf->bf_flags)); 538 539 /* 540 * XXX TODO: write a hard-coded check to ensure that 541 * the queue id in the TX descriptor matches txq->axq_qnum. 542 */ 543 544 /* Update aggr stats */ 545 if (bf->bf_state.bfs_aggr) 546 txq->axq_aggr_depth++; 547 548 /* Push and update frame stats */ 549 ATH_TXQ_INSERT_TAIL(txq, bf, bf_list); 550 551 /* 552 * Finally, call the FIFO schedule routine to schedule some 553 * frames to the FIFO. 554 */ 555 ath_edma_tx_fifo_fill(sc, txq); 556 ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq); 557 } 558 559 /* 560 * Hand off this frame to a multicast software queue. 561 * 562 * The EDMA TX CABQ will get a list of chained frames, chained 563 * together using the next pointer. The single head of that 564 * particular queue is pushed to the hardware CABQ. 565 */ 566 static void 567 ath_edma_xmit_handoff_mcast(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, 568 struct ath_buf *bf) 569 { 570 571 ATH_TX_LOCK_ASSERT(sc); 572 KASSERT((bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_BUSY) == 0, 573 ("%s: busy status 0x%x", __func__, bf->bf_flags)); 574 575 ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq); 576 /* 577 * XXX this is mostly duplicated in ath_tx_handoff_mcast(). 578 */ 579 if (ATH_TXQ_LAST(txq, axq_q_s) != NULL) { 580 struct ath_buf *bf_last = ATH_TXQ_LAST(txq, axq_q_s); 581 struct ieee80211_frame *wh; 582 583 /* mark previous frame */ 584 wh = mtod(bf_last->bf_m, struct ieee80211_frame *); 585 wh->i_fc[1] |= IEEE80211_FC1_MORE_DATA; 586 587 /* re-sync buffer to memory */ 588 bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf_last->bf_dmamap, 589 BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE); 590 591 /* link descriptor */ 592 ath_hal_settxdesclink(sc->sc_ah, 593 bf_last->bf_lastds, 594 bf->bf_daddr); 595 } 596 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG_ALQ 597 if (if_ath_alq_checkdebug(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_TXDESC)) 598 ath_tx_alq_post(sc, bf); 599 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */ 600 ATH_TXQ_INSERT_TAIL(txq, bf, bf_list); 601 ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq); 602 } 603 604 /* 605 * Handoff this frame to the hardware. 606 * 607 * For the multicast queue, this will treat it as a software queue 608 * and append it to the list, after updating the MORE_DATA flag 609 * in the previous frame. The cabq processing code will ensure 610 * that the queue contents gets transferred over. 611 * 612 * For the hardware queues, this will queue a frame to the queue 613 * like before, then populate the FIFO from that. Since the 614 * EDMA hardware has 8 FIFO slots per TXQ, this ensures that 615 * frames such as management frames don't get prematurely dropped. 616 * 617 * This does imply that a similar flush-hwq-to-fifoq method will 618 * need to be called from the processq function, before the 619 * per-node software scheduler is called. 620 */ 621 static void 622 ath_edma_xmit_handoff(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, 623 struct ath_buf *bf) 624 { 625 626 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT_DESC, 627 "%s: called; bf=%p, txq=%p, qnum=%d\n", 628 __func__, 629 bf, 630 txq, 631 txq->axq_qnum); 632 633 if (txq->axq_qnum == ATH_TXQ_SWQ) 634 ath_edma_xmit_handoff_mcast(sc, txq, bf); 635 else 636 ath_edma_xmit_handoff_hw(sc, txq, bf); 637 } 638 639 static int 640 ath_edma_setup_txfifo(struct ath_softc *sc, int qnum) 641 { 642 struct ath_tx_edma_fifo *te = &sc->sc_txedma[qnum]; 643 644 te->m_fifo = malloc(sizeof(struct ath_buf *) * HAL_TXFIFO_DEPTH, 645 M_ATHDEV, 646 M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); 647 if (te->m_fifo == NULL) { 648 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: malloc failed\n", 649 __func__); 650 return (-ENOMEM); 651 } 652 653 /* 654 * Set initial "empty" state. 655 */ 656 te->m_fifo_head = te->m_fifo_tail = te->m_fifo_depth = 0; 657 658 return (0); 659 } 660 661 static int 662 ath_edma_free_txfifo(struct ath_softc *sc, int qnum) 663 { 664 struct ath_tx_edma_fifo *te = &sc->sc_txedma[qnum]; 665 666 /* XXX TODO: actually deref the ath_buf entries? */ 667 free(te->m_fifo, M_ATHDEV); 668 return (0); 669 } 670 671 static int 672 ath_edma_dma_txsetup(struct ath_softc *sc) 673 { 674 int error; 675 int i; 676 677 error = ath_descdma_alloc_desc(sc, &sc->sc_txsdma, 678 NULL, "txcomp", sc->sc_tx_statuslen, ATH_TXSTATUS_RING_SIZE); 679 if (error != 0) 680 return (error); 681 682 ath_hal_setuptxstatusring(sc->sc_ah, 683 (void *) sc->sc_txsdma.dd_desc, 684 sc->sc_txsdma.dd_desc_paddr, 685 ATH_TXSTATUS_RING_SIZE); 686 687 for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) { 688 ath_edma_setup_txfifo(sc, i); 689 } 690 691 return (0); 692 } 693 694 static int 695 ath_edma_dma_txteardown(struct ath_softc *sc) 696 { 697 int i; 698 699 for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) { 700 ath_edma_free_txfifo(sc, i); 701 } 702 703 ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txsdma, NULL); 704 return (0); 705 } 706 707 /* 708 * Drain all TXQs, potentially after completing the existing completed 709 * frames. 710 */ 711 static void 712 ath_edma_tx_drain(struct ath_softc *sc, ATH_RESET_TYPE reset_type) 713 { 714 int i; 715 716 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: called\n", __func__); 717 718 (void) ath_stoptxdma(sc); 719 720 /* 721 * If reset type is noloss, the TX FIFO needs to be serviced 722 * and those frames need to be handled. 723 * 724 * Otherwise, just toss everything in each TX queue. 725 */ 726 if (reset_type == ATH_RESET_NOLOSS) { 727 ath_edma_tx_processq(sc, 0); 728 for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) { 729 if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i)) { 730 ATH_TXQ_LOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]); 731 /* 732 * Free the holding buffer; DMA is now 733 * stopped. 734 */ 735 ath_txq_freeholdingbuf(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]); 736 /* 737 * Reset the link pointer to NULL; there's 738 * no frames to chain DMA to. 739 */ 740 sc->sc_txq[i].axq_link = NULL; 741 ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]); 742 } 743 } 744 } else { 745 for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) { 746 if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i)) 747 ath_tx_draintxq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]); 748 } 749 } 750 751 /* XXX dump out the TX completion FIFO contents */ 752 753 /* XXX dump out the frames */ 754 755 sc->sc_wd_timer = 0; 756 } 757 758 /* 759 * TX completion tasklet. 760 */ 761 762 static void 763 ath_edma_tx_proc(void *arg, int npending) 764 { 765 struct ath_softc *sc = (struct ath_softc *) arg; 766 767 ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc); 768 sc->sc_txproc_cnt++; 769 ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc); 770 771 ATH_LOCK(sc); 772 ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE); 773 ATH_UNLOCK(sc); 774 775 #if 0 776 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, "%s: called, npending=%d\n", 777 __func__, npending); 778 #endif 779 ath_edma_tx_processq(sc, 1); 780 781 ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc); 782 sc->sc_txproc_cnt--; 783 ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc); 784 785 ATH_LOCK(sc); 786 ath_power_restore_power_state(sc); 787 ATH_UNLOCK(sc); 788 789 ath_tx_kick(sc); 790 } 791 792 /* 793 * Process the TX status queue. 794 */ 795 static void 796 ath_edma_tx_processq(struct ath_softc *sc, int dosched) 797 { 798 struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah; 799 HAL_STATUS status; 800 struct ath_tx_status ts; 801 struct ath_txq *txq; 802 struct ath_buf *bf; 803 struct ieee80211_node *ni; 804 int nacked = 0; 805 int idx; 806 int i; 807 808 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG 809 /* XXX */ 810 uint32_t txstatus[32]; 811 #endif 812 813 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, "%s: called\n", __func__); 814 815 for (idx = 0; ; idx++) { 816 bzero(&ts, sizeof(ts)); 817 818 ATH_TXSTATUS_LOCK(sc); 819 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG 820 ath_hal_gettxrawtxdesc(ah, txstatus); 821 #endif 822 status = ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah, NULL, (void *) &ts); 823 ATH_TXSTATUS_UNLOCK(sc); 824 825 if (status == HAL_EINPROGRESS) { 826 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, 827 "%s: (%d): EINPROGRESS\n", 828 __func__, idx); 829 break; 830 } 831 832 #ifdef ATH_DEBUG 833 if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC) 834 if (ts.ts_queue_id != sc->sc_bhalq) 835 ath_printtxstatbuf(sc, NULL, txstatus, ts.ts_queue_id, 836 idx, (status == HAL_OK)); 837 #endif 838 839 /* 840 * If there is an error with this descriptor, continue 841 * processing. 842 * 843 * XXX TBD: log some statistics? 844 */ 845 if (status == HAL_EIO) { 846 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: invalid TX status?\n", 847 __func__); 848 break; 849 } 850 851 #if defined(ATH_DEBUG_ALQ) && defined(ATH_DEBUG) 852 if (if_ath_alq_checkdebug(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_TXSTATUS)) { 853 if_ath_alq_post(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_TXSTATUS, 854 sc->sc_tx_statuslen, 855 (char *) txstatus); 856 } 857 #endif /* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */ 858 859 /* 860 * At this point we have a valid status descriptor. 861 * The QID and descriptor ID (which currently isn't set) 862 * is part of the status. 863 * 864 * We then assume that the descriptor in question is the 865 * -head- of the given QID. Eventually we should verify 866 * this by using the descriptor ID. 867 */ 868 869 /* 870 * The beacon queue is not currently a "real" queue. 871 * Frames aren't pushed onto it and the lock isn't setup. 872 * So skip it for now; the beacon handling code will 873 * free and alloc more beacon buffers as appropriate. 874 */ 875 if (ts.ts_queue_id == sc->sc_bhalq) 876 continue; 877 878 txq = &sc->sc_txq[ts.ts_queue_id]; 879 880 ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq); 881 bf = ATH_TXQ_FIRST(&txq->fifo); 882 883 /* 884 * Work around the situation where I'm seeing notifications 885 * for Q1 when no frames are available. That needs to be 886 * debugged but not by crashing _here_. 887 */ 888 if (bf == NULL) { 889 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: Q%d: empty?\n", 890 __func__, 891 ts.ts_queue_id); 892 ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq); 893 continue; 894 } 895 896 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, "%s: Q%d, bf=%p, start=%d, end=%d\n", 897 __func__, 898 ts.ts_queue_id, bf, 899 !! (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOPTR), 900 !! (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND)); 901 902 /* XXX TODO: actually output debugging info about this */ 903 904 #if 0 905 /* XXX assert the buffer/descriptor matches the status descid */ 906 if (ts.ts_desc_id != bf->bf_descid) { 907 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, 908 "%s: mismatched descid (qid=%d, tsdescid=%d, " 909 "bfdescid=%d\n", 910 __func__, 911 ts.ts_queue_id, 912 ts.ts_desc_id, 913 bf->bf_descid); 914 } 915 #endif 916 917 /* This removes the buffer and decrements the queue depth */ 918 ATH_TXQ_REMOVE(&txq->fifo, bf, bf_list); 919 if (bf->bf_state.bfs_aggr) 920 txq->axq_aggr_depth--; 921 922 /* 923 * If this was the end of a FIFO set, decrement FIFO depth 924 */ 925 if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND) 926 txq->axq_fifo_depth--; 927 928 /* 929 * If this isn't the final buffer in a FIFO set, mark 930 * the buffer as busy so it goes onto the holding queue. 931 */ 932 if (! (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND)) 933 bf->bf_flags |= ATH_BUF_BUSY; 934 935 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, "%s: Q%d: FIFO depth is now %d (%d)\n", 936 __func__, 937 txq->axq_qnum, 938 txq->axq_fifo_depth, 939 txq->fifo.axq_depth); 940 941 /* XXX assert FIFO depth >= 0 */ 942 ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq); 943 944 /* 945 * Outside of the TX lock - if the buffer is end 946 * end buffer in this FIFO, we don't need a holding 947 * buffer any longer. 948 */ 949 if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND) { 950 ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq); 951 ath_txq_freeholdingbuf(sc, txq); 952 ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq); 953 } 954 955 /* 956 * First we need to make sure ts_rate is valid. 957 * 958 * Pre-EDMA chips pass the whole TX descriptor to 959 * the proctxdesc function which will then fill out 960 * ts_rate based on the ts_finaltsi (final TX index) 961 * in the TX descriptor. However the TX completion 962 * FIFO doesn't have this information. So here we 963 * do a separate HAL call to populate that information. 964 * 965 * The same problem exists with ts_longretry. 966 * The FreeBSD HAL corrects ts_longretry in the HAL layer; 967 * the AR9380 HAL currently doesn't. So until the HAL 968 * is imported and this can be added, we correct for it 969 * here. 970 */ 971 /* XXX TODO */ 972 /* XXX faked for now. Ew. */ 973 if (ts.ts_finaltsi < 4) { 974 ts.ts_rate = 975 bf->bf_state.bfs_rc[ts.ts_finaltsi].ratecode; 976 switch (ts.ts_finaltsi) { 977 case 3: ts.ts_longretry += 978 bf->bf_state.bfs_rc[2].tries; 979 case 2: ts.ts_longretry += 980 bf->bf_state.bfs_rc[1].tries; 981 case 1: ts.ts_longretry += 982 bf->bf_state.bfs_rc[0].tries; 983 } 984 } else { 985 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: finaltsi=%d\n", 986 __func__, 987 ts.ts_finaltsi); 988 ts.ts_rate = bf->bf_state.bfs_rc[0].ratecode; 989 } 990 991 /* 992 * XXX This is terrible. 993 * 994 * Right now, some code uses the TX status that is 995 * passed in here, but the completion handlers in the 996 * software TX path also use bf_status.ds_txstat. 997 * Ew. That should all go away. 998 * 999 * XXX It's also possible the rate control completion 1000 * routine is called twice. 1001 */ 1002 memcpy(&bf->bf_status, &ts, sizeof(ts)); 1003 1004 ni = bf->bf_node; 1005 1006 /* Update RSSI */ 1007 /* XXX duplicate from ath_tx_processq */ 1008 if (ni != NULL && ts.ts_status == 0 && 1009 ((bf->bf_state.bfs_txflags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0)) { 1010 nacked++; 1011 sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_rssi = ts.ts_rssi; 1012 ATH_RSSI_LPF(sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgtxrssi, 1013 ts.ts_rssi); 1014 ATH_RSSI_LPF(ATH_NODE(ni)->an_node_stats.ns_avgtxrssi, 1015 ts.ts_rssi); 1016 } 1017 1018 /* Handle frame completion and rate control update */ 1019 ath_tx_process_buf_completion(sc, txq, &ts, bf); 1020 1021 /* NB: bf is invalid at this point */ 1022 } 1023 1024 sc->sc_wd_timer = 0; 1025 1026 /* 1027 * XXX It's inefficient to do this if the FIFO queue is full, 1028 * but there's no easy way right now to only populate 1029 * the txq task for _one_ TXQ. This should be fixed. 1030 */ 1031 if (dosched) { 1032 /* Attempt to schedule more hardware frames to the TX FIFO */ 1033 for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) { 1034 if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i)) { 1035 ATH_TX_LOCK(sc); 1036 ath_txq_sched(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]); 1037 ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc); 1038 1039 ATH_TXQ_LOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]); 1040 ath_edma_tx_fifo_fill(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]); 1041 ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]); 1042 } 1043 } 1044 /* Kick software scheduler */ 1045 ath_tx_swq_kick(sc); 1046 } 1047 1048 DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, "%s: end\n", __func__); 1049 } 1050 1051 static void 1052 ath_edma_attach_comp_func(struct ath_softc *sc) 1053 { 1054 1055 TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txtask, 0, ath_edma_tx_proc, sc); 1056 } 1057 1058 void 1059 ath_xmit_setup_edma(struct ath_softc *sc) 1060 { 1061 1062 /* Fetch EDMA field and buffer sizes */ 1063 (void) ath_hal_gettxdesclen(sc->sc_ah, &sc->sc_tx_desclen); 1064 (void) ath_hal_gettxstatuslen(sc->sc_ah, &sc->sc_tx_statuslen); 1065 (void) ath_hal_getntxmaps(sc->sc_ah, &sc->sc_tx_nmaps); 1066 1067 if (bootverbose) { 1068 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "TX descriptor length: %d\n", 1069 sc->sc_tx_desclen); 1070 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "TX status length: %d\n", 1071 sc->sc_tx_statuslen); 1072 device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "TX buffers per descriptor: %d\n", 1073 sc->sc_tx_nmaps); 1074 } 1075 1076 sc->sc_tx.xmit_setup = ath_edma_dma_txsetup; 1077 sc->sc_tx.xmit_teardown = ath_edma_dma_txteardown; 1078 sc->sc_tx.xmit_attach_comp_func = ath_edma_attach_comp_func; 1079 1080 sc->sc_tx.xmit_dma_restart = ath_edma_dma_restart; 1081 sc->sc_tx.xmit_handoff = ath_edma_xmit_handoff; 1082 sc->sc_tx.xmit_drain = ath_edma_tx_drain; 1083 } 1084