svn commit: r311855 - head/sys/net80211
Adrian Chadd
adrian at FreeBSD.org
Tue Jan 10 05:30:17 UTC 2017
Author: adrian
Date: Tue Jan 10 05:30:15 2017
New Revision: 311855
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/311855
Log:
[net80211] create a helper function to calculate the station facing VHT capabilities.
This is needed for two reasons:
* Drivers will need to know what the negotiated set of VHT capabilities
and rates are in order to configure (and reconfigure for opmode/chanwidth
changes) how to speak to a given peer; and
* Because some vendors are "special", we should be careful in what we announce
to them during peer association.
This isn't the complete solution, as I still need to make sure that when
sending out probe requests before we know what we want, we don't limit
the capabilities being announced. This is important for IBSS/mesh work
later on as probe request/response exchanges are the first hint at what
a peer supports. I'll look at adding that to the API soon.
Modified:
head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.c
head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.h
Modified: head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.c Tue Jan 10 04:50:26 2017 (r311854)
+++ head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.c Tue Jan 10 05:30:15 2017 (r311855)
@@ -71,6 +71,15 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
} while (0)
/*
+ * Immediate TODO:
+ *
+ * + handle WLAN_ACTION_VHT_OPMODE_NOTIF and other VHT action frames
+ * + ensure vhtinfo/vhtcap parameters correctly use the negotiated
+ * capabilities and ratesets
+ * + group ID management operation
+ */
+
+/*
* XXX TODO: handle WLAN_ACTION_VHT_OPMODE_NOTIF
*
* Look at mac80211/vht.c:ieee80211_vht_handle_opmode() for further details.
@@ -153,9 +162,9 @@ ieee80211_vht_announce(struct ieee80211c
/* Channel width */
ic_printf(ic, "[VHT] Channel Widths: 20MHz, 40MHz, 80MHz");
- if (ic->ic_vhtcaps & IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_160_80PLUS80MHZ)
+ if (MS(ic->ic_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_MASK) == 2)
printf(" 80+80MHz");
- if (ic->ic_vhtcaps & IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_160MHZ)
+ if (MS(ic->ic_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_MASK) >= 1)
printf(" 160MHz");
printf("\n");
@@ -280,38 +289,357 @@ ieee80211_vht_node_leave(struct ieee8021
"%s: called", __func__);
}
-uint8_t *
-ieee80211_add_vhtcap(uint8_t *frm, struct ieee80211_node *ni)
+/*
+ * Calculate the VHTCAP IE for a given node.
+ *
+ * This includes calculating the capability intersection based on the
+ * current operating mode and intersection of the TX/RX MCS maps.
+ *
+ * The standard only makes it clear about MCS rate negotiation
+ * and MCS basic rates (which must be a subset of the general
+ * negotiated rates). It doesn't make it clear that the AP should
+ * figure out the minimum functional overlap with the STA and
+ * support that.
+ *
+ * Note: this is in host order, not in 802.11 endian order.
+ *
+ * TODO: ensure I re-read 9.7.11 Rate Selection for VHT STAs.
+ *
+ * TODO: investigate what we should negotiate for MU-MIMO beamforming
+ * options.
+ *
+ * opmode is '1' for "vhtcap as if I'm a STA", 0 otherwise.
+ */
+void
+ieee80211_vht_get_vhtcap_ie(struct ieee80211_node *ni,
+ struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap *vhtcap, int opmode)
{
- uint32_t cap;
+ struct ieee80211vap *vap = ni->ni_vap;
+// struct ieee80211com *ic = vap->iv_ic;
+ uint32_t val, val1, val2;
+ uint32_t new_vhtcap;
+ int i;
- memset(frm, '\0', sizeof(struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap));
+ vhtcap->ie = IEEE80211_ELEMID_VHT_CAP;
+ vhtcap->len = sizeof(struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap) - 2;
- frm[0] = IEEE80211_ELEMID_VHT_CAP;
- frm[1] = sizeof(struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap) - 2;
- frm += 2;
+ /*
+ * Capabilities - it depends on whether we are a station
+ * or not.
+ */
+ new_vhtcap = 0;
/*
- * For now, don't do any configuration.
- * Just populate the node configuration.
- * We can worry about making it configurable later.
+ * Station - use our desired configuration based on
+ * local config, local device bits and the already-learnt
+ * vhtcap/vhtinfo IE in the node.
*/
- cap = ni->ni_vhtcap;
+ /* Limit MPDU size to the smaller of the two */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MAX_MPDU_MASK);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MAX_MPDU_MASK);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MAX_MPDU_MASK);
+
+ /* Limit supp channel config */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_MASK);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_MASK);
+ }
+ if ((val2 == 2) &&
+ ((vap->iv_flags_vht & IEEE80211_FVHT_USEVHT80P80) == 0))
+ val2 = 1;
+ if ((val2 == 1) &&
+ ((vap->iv_flags_vht & IEEE80211_FVHT_USEVHT160) == 0))
+ val2 = 0;
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SUPP_CHAN_WIDTH_MASK);
+
+ /* RX LDPC */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RXLDPC);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RXLDPC);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RXLDPC);
+
+ /* Short-GI 80 */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SHORT_GI_80);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SHORT_GI_80);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SHORT_GI_80);
+
+ /* Short-GI 160 */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SHORT_GI_160);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SHORT_GI_160);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SHORT_GI_160);
+
+ /*
+ * STBC is slightly more complicated.
+ *
+ * In non-STA mode, we just announce our capabilities and that
+ * is that.
+ *
+ * In STA mode, we should calculate our capabilities based on
+ * local capabilities /and/ what the remote says. So:
+ *
+ * + Only TX STBC if we support it and the remote supports RX STBC;
+ * + Only announce RX STBC if we support it and the remote supports
+ * TX STBC;
+ * + RX STBC should be the minimum of local and remote RX STBC;
+ */
+
+ /* TX STBC */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_TXSTBC);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ /* STA mode - enable it only if node RXSTBC is non-zero */
+ val2 = !! MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RXSTBC_MASK);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ /* XXX For now, use the 11n config flag */
+ if ((vap->iv_flags_ht & IEEE80211_FHT_STBC_TX) == 0)
+ val = 0;
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_TXSTBC);
+
+ /* RX STBC1..4 */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RXSTBC_MASK);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ /* STA mode - enable it only if node TXSTBC is non-zero */
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_TXSTBC);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ /* XXX For now, use the 11n config flag */
+ if ((vap->iv_flags_ht & IEEE80211_FHT_STBC_RX) == 0)
+ val = 0;
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RXSTBC_MASK);
+
+ /*
+ * Finally - if RXSTBC is 0, then don't enable TXSTBC.
+ * Strictly speaking a device can TXSTBC and not RXSTBC, but
+ * it would be silly.
+ */
+ if (val == 0)
+ new_vhtcap &= ~IEEE80211_VHTCAP_TXSTBC;
+
+ /*
+ * Some of these fields require other fields to exist.
+ * So before using it, the parent field needs to be checked
+ * otherwise the overridden value may be wrong.
+ *
+ * For example, if SU beamformee is set to 0, then BF STS
+ * needs to be 0.
+ */
+
+ /* SU Beamformer capable */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE);
+
+ /* SU Beamformee capable */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE);
+
+ /* Beamformee STS capability - only if SU beamformee capable */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_BEAMFORMEE_STS_MASK);
+ if (opmode == 1) {
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_BEAMFORMEE_STS_MASK);
+ }
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ if ((new_vhtcap & IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE) == 0)
+ val = 0;
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_BEAMFORMEE_STS_MASK);
+
+ /* Sounding dimensions - only if SU beamformer capable */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SOUNDING_DIMENSIONS_MASK);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SOUNDING_DIMENSIONS_MASK);
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ if ((new_vhtcap & IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE) == 0)
+ val = 0;
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SOUNDING_DIMENSIONS_MASK);
/*
- * XXX TODO: any capability changes required by
- * configuration.
+ * MU Beamformer capable - only if SU BFF capable, MU BFF capable
+ * and STA (not AP)
*/
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE);
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ if ((new_vhtcap & IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE) == 0)
+ val = 0;
+ if (opmode != 1) /* Only enable for STA mode */
+ val = 0;
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMER_CAPABLE);
+
+ /*
+ * MU Beamformee capable - only if SU BFE capable, MU BFE capable
+ * and AP (not STA)
+ */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE);
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ if ((new_vhtcap & IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE) == 0)
+ val = 0;
+ if (opmode != 0) /* Only enable for AP mode */
+ val = 0;
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_SU_BEAMFORMEE_CAPABLE);
+
+ /* VHT TXOP PS */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_VHT_TXOP_PS);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_VHT_TXOP_PS);
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_VHT_TXOP_PS);
+
+ /* HTC_VHT */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_HTC_VHT);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_HTC_VHT);
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_HTC_VHT);
+
+ /* A-MPDU length max */
+ /* XXX TODO: we need a userland config knob for this */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MAX_A_MPDU_LENGTH_EXPONENT_MASK);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MAX_A_MPDU_LENGTH_EXPONENT_MASK);
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_MAX_A_MPDU_LENGTH_EXPONENT_MASK);
+
+ /*
+ * Link adaptation is only valid if HTC-VHT capable is 1.
+ * Otherwise, always set it to 0.
+ */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_VHT_LINK_ADAPTATION_VHT_MASK);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap,
+ IEEE80211_VHTCAP_VHT_LINK_ADAPTATION_VHT_MASK);
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ if ((new_vhtcap & IEEE80211_VHTCAP_HTC_VHT) == 0)
+ val = 0;
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_VHT_LINK_ADAPTATION_VHT_MASK);
+
+ /*
+ * The following two options are 0 if the pattern may change, 1 if it
+ * does not change. So, downgrade to the higher value.
+ */
+
+ /* RX antenna pattern */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RX_ANTENNA_PATTERN);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RX_ANTENNA_PATTERN);
+ val = MAX(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_RX_ANTENNA_PATTERN);
+
+ /* TX antenna pattern */
+ val2 = val1 = MS(vap->iv_vhtcaps, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_TX_ANTENNA_PATTERN);
+ if (opmode == 1)
+ val2 = MS(ni->ni_vhtcap, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_TX_ANTENNA_PATTERN);
+ val = MAX(val1, val2);
+ new_vhtcap |= SM(val, IEEE80211_VHTCAP_TX_ANTENNA_PATTERN);
+
+ /*
+ * MCS set - again, we announce what we want to use
+ * based on configuration, device capabilities and
+ * already-learnt vhtcap/vhtinfo IE information.
+ */
+
+ /* MCS set - start with whatever the device supports */
+ vhtcap->supp_mcs.rx_mcs_map = vap->iv_vht_mcsinfo.rx_mcs_map;
+ vhtcap->supp_mcs.rx_highest = 0;
+ vhtcap->supp_mcs.tx_mcs_map = vap->iv_vht_mcsinfo.tx_mcs_map;
+ vhtcap->supp_mcs.tx_highest = 0;
+
+ vhtcap->vht_cap_info = new_vhtcap;
+
+ /*
+ * Now, if we're a STA, mask off whatever the AP doesn't support.
+ * Ie, we continue to state we can receive whatever we can do,
+ * but we only announce that we will transmit rates that meet
+ * the AP requirement.
+ *
+ * Note: 0 - MCS0..7; 1 - MCS0..8; 2 - MCS0..9; 3 = not supported.
+ * We can't just use MIN() because '3' means "no", so special case it.
+ */
+ if (opmode) {
+ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
+ val1 = (vhtcap->supp_mcs.tx_mcs_map >> (i*2)) & 0x3;
+ val2 = (ni->ni_vht_mcsinfo.tx_mcs_map >> (i*2)) & 0x3;
+ val = MIN(val1, val2);
+ if (val1 == 3 || val2 == 3)
+ val = 3;
+ vhtcap->supp_mcs.tx_mcs_map &= ~(0x3 << (i*2));
+ vhtcap->supp_mcs.tx_mcs_map |= (val << (i*2));
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Add a VHTCAP field.
+ *
+ * If in station mode, we announce what we would like our
+ * desired configuration to be.
+ *
+ * Else, we announce our capabilities based on our current
+ * configuration.
+ */
+uint8_t *
+ieee80211_add_vhtcap(uint8_t *frm, struct ieee80211_node *ni)
+{
+ struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap vhtcap;
+ int opmode;
+
+ opmode = 0;
+ if (ni->ni_vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA)
+ opmode = 1;
+
+ ieee80211_vht_get_vhtcap_ie(ni, &vhtcap, opmode);
+
+ memset(frm, '\0', sizeof(struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap));
+
+ frm[0] = IEEE80211_ELEMID_VHT_CAP;
+ frm[1] = sizeof(struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap) - 2;
+ frm += 2;
/* 32-bit VHT capability */
- ADDWORD(frm, cap);
+ ADDWORD(frm, vhtcap.vht_cap_info);
/* suppmcs */
- ADDSHORT(frm, ni->ni_vht_mcsinfo.rx_mcs_map);
- ADDSHORT(frm, ni->ni_vht_mcsinfo.rx_highest);
- ADDSHORT(frm, ni->ni_vht_mcsinfo.tx_mcs_map);
- ADDSHORT(frm, ni->ni_vht_mcsinfo.tx_highest);
+ ADDSHORT(frm, vhtcap.supp_mcs.rx_mcs_map);
+ ADDSHORT(frm, vhtcap.supp_mcs.rx_highest);
+ ADDSHORT(frm, vhtcap.supp_mcs.tx_mcs_map);
+ ADDSHORT(frm, vhtcap.supp_mcs.tx_highest);
return (frm);
}
@@ -370,17 +698,6 @@ ieee80211_add_vhtinfo(uint8_t *frm, stru
frm[1] = sizeof(struct ieee80211_ie_vht_operation) - 2;
frm += 2;
- /*
- * XXX if it's a station, then see if we have a node
- * channel or ANYC. If it's ANYC then assume we're
- * scanning, and announce our capabilities.
- *
- * This should set the "20/40/80/160MHz wide config";
- * the 80/80 or 160MHz wide config is done in VHTCAP.
- *
- * Other modes - just limit it to the channel.
- */
-
/* 8-bit chanwidth */
*frm++ = ieee80211_vht_get_chwidth_ie(ni->ni_chan);
@@ -475,3 +792,19 @@ ieee80211_vht_adjust_channel(struct ieee
#endif
return (chan);
}
+
+/*
+ * Calculate the VHT operation IE for a given node.
+ *
+ * This includes calculating the suitable channel width/parameters
+ * and basic MCS set.
+ *
+ * TODO: ensure I read 9.7.11 Rate Selection for VHT STAs.
+ * TODO: ensure I read 10.39.7 - BSS Basic VHT-MCS and NSS set operation.
+ */
+void
+ieee80211_vht_get_vhtinfo_ie(struct ieee80211_node *ni,
+ struct ieee80211_ie_vht_operation *vhtop, int opmode)
+{
+ printf("%s: called; TODO!\n", __func__);
+}
Modified: head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.h Tue Jan 10 04:50:26 2017 (r311854)
+++ head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_vht.h Tue Jan 10 05:30:15 2017 (r311855)
@@ -60,4 +60,9 @@ struct ieee80211_channel *
ieee80211_vht_adjust_channel(struct ieee80211com *,
struct ieee80211_channel *, int);
+void ieee80211_vht_get_vhtcap_ie(struct ieee80211_node *ni,
+ struct ieee80211_ie_vhtcap *, int);
+void ieee80211_vht_get_vhtinfo_ie(struct ieee80211_node *ni,
+ struct ieee80211_ie_vht_operation *, int);
+
#endif /* _NET80211_IEEE80211_VHT_H_ */
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