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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-11 08:27:49 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-11 08:27:49 +0000 |
commit | ace9429bb58fd418f0c81d4c2835699bddf6bde6 (patch) | |
tree | b2d64bc10158fdd5497876388cd68142ca374ed3 /drivers/net/wireless/ath/hw.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 6.6.15.upstream/6.6.15
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/wireless/ath/hw.c')
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diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/hw.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/hw.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..85955572a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/hw.c @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2009 Atheros Communications Inc. + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any + * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above + * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES + * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF + * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR + * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES + * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN + * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF + * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include <linux/export.h> +#include <asm/unaligned.h> + +#include "ath.h" +#include "reg.h" + +#define REG_READ (common->ops->read) +#define REG_WRITE(_ah, _reg, _val) (common->ops->write)(_ah, _val, _reg) + +/** + * ath_hw_setbssidmask - filter out bssids we listen + * + * @common: the ath_common struct for the device. + * + * BSSID masking is a method used by AR5212 and newer hardware to inform PCU + * which bits of the interface's MAC address should be looked at when trying + * to decide which packets to ACK. In station mode and AP mode with a single + * BSS every bit matters since we lock to only one BSS. In AP mode with + * multiple BSSes (virtual interfaces) not every bit matters because hw must + * accept frames for all BSSes and so we tweak some bits of our mac address + * in order to have multiple BSSes. + * + * NOTE: This is a simple filter and does *not* filter out all + * relevant frames. Some frames that are not for us might get ACKed from us + * by PCU because they just match the mask. + * + * When handling multiple BSSes you can get the BSSID mask by computing the + * set of ~ ( MAC XOR BSSID ) for all bssids we handle. + * + * When you do this you are essentially computing the common bits of all your + * BSSes. Later it is assumed the hardware will "and" (&) the BSSID mask with + * the MAC address to obtain the relevant bits and compare the result with + * (frame's BSSID & mask) to see if they match. + * + * Simple example: on your card you have two BSSes you have created with + * BSSID-01 and BSSID-02. Lets assume BSSID-01 will not use the MAC address. + * There is another BSSID-03 but you are not part of it. For simplicity's sake, + * assuming only 4 bits for a mac address and for BSSIDs you can then have: + * + * \ + * MAC: 0001 | + * BSSID-01: 0100 | --> Belongs to us + * BSSID-02: 1001 | + * / + * ------------------- + * BSSID-03: 0110 | --> External + * ------------------- + * + * Our bssid_mask would then be: + * + * On loop iteration for BSSID-01: + * ~(0001 ^ 0100) -> ~(0101) + * -> 1010 + * bssid_mask = 1010 + * + * On loop iteration for BSSID-02: + * bssid_mask &= ~(0001 ^ 1001) + * bssid_mask = (1010) & ~(0001 ^ 1001) + * bssid_mask = (1010) & ~(1000) + * bssid_mask = (1010) & (0111) + * bssid_mask = 0010 + * + * A bssid_mask of 0010 means "only pay attention to the second least + * significant bit". This is because its the only bit common + * amongst the MAC and all BSSIDs we support. To findout what the real + * common bit is we can simply "&" the bssid_mask now with any BSSID we have + * or our MAC address (we assume the hardware uses the MAC address). + * + * Now, suppose there's an incoming frame for BSSID-03: + * + * IFRAME-01: 0110 + * + * An easy eye-inspeciton of this already should tell you that this frame + * will not pass our check. This is because the bssid_mask tells the + * hardware to only look at the second least significant bit and the + * common bit amongst the MAC and BSSIDs is 0, this frame has the 2nd LSB + * as 1, which does not match 0. + * + * So with IFRAME-01 we *assume* the hardware will do: + * + * allow = (IFRAME-01 & bssid_mask) == (bssid_mask & MAC) ? 1 : 0; + * --> allow = (0110 & 0010) == (0010 & 0001) ? 1 : 0; + * --> allow = (0010) == 0000 ? 1 : 0; + * --> allow = 0 + * + * Lets now test a frame that should work: + * + * IFRAME-02: 0001 (we should allow) + * + * allow = (IFRAME-02 & bssid_mask) == (bssid_mask & MAC) ? 1 : 0; + * --> allow = (0001 & 0010) == (0010 & 0001) ? 1 :0; + * --> allow = (0000) == (0000) + * --> allow = 1 + * + * Other examples: + * + * IFRAME-03: 0100 --> allowed + * IFRAME-04: 1001 --> allowed + * IFRAME-05: 1101 --> allowed but its not for us!!! + * + */ +void ath_hw_setbssidmask(struct ath_common *common) +{ + void *ah = common->ah; + u32 id1; + + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_STA_ID0, get_unaligned_le32(common->macaddr)); + id1 = REG_READ(ah, AR_STA_ID1) & ~AR_STA_ID1_SADH_MASK; + id1 |= get_unaligned_le16(common->macaddr + 4); + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_STA_ID1, id1); + + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_BSSMSKL, get_unaligned_le32(common->bssidmask)); + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_BSSMSKU, get_unaligned_le16(common->bssidmask + 4)); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath_hw_setbssidmask); + + +/** + * ath_hw_cycle_counters_update - common function to update cycle counters + * + * @common: the ath_common struct for the device. + * + * This function is used to update all cycle counters in one place. + * It has to be called while holding common->cc_lock! + */ +void ath_hw_cycle_counters_update(struct ath_common *common) +{ + u32 cycles, busy, rx, tx; + void *ah = common->ah; + + /* freeze */ + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_MIBC, AR_MIBC_FMC); + + /* read */ + cycles = REG_READ(ah, AR_CCCNT); + busy = REG_READ(ah, AR_RCCNT); + rx = REG_READ(ah, AR_RFCNT); + tx = REG_READ(ah, AR_TFCNT); + + /* clear */ + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_CCCNT, 0); + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_RFCNT, 0); + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_RCCNT, 0); + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_TFCNT, 0); + + /* unfreeze */ + REG_WRITE(ah, AR_MIBC, 0); + + /* update all cycle counters here */ + common->cc_ani.cycles += cycles; + common->cc_ani.rx_busy += busy; + common->cc_ani.rx_frame += rx; + common->cc_ani.tx_frame += tx; + + common->cc_survey.cycles += cycles; + common->cc_survey.rx_busy += busy; + common->cc_survey.rx_frame += rx; + common->cc_survey.tx_frame += tx; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath_hw_cycle_counters_update); + +int32_t ath_hw_get_listen_time(struct ath_common *common) +{ + struct ath_cycle_counters *cc = &common->cc_ani; + int32_t listen_time; + + listen_time = (cc->cycles - cc->rx_frame - cc->tx_frame) / + (common->clockrate * 1000); + + memset(cc, 0, sizeof(*cc)); + + return listen_time; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(ath_hw_get_listen_time); |