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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2010-05-21 06:04:44 +0200 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2010-05-21 06:04:44 +0200 |
commit | f8965467f366fd18f01feafb5db10512d7b4422c (patch) | |
tree | 3706a9cd779859271ca61b85c63a1bc3f82d626e /drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ani.c | |
parent | Merge branch 'docs-next' of git://git.lwn.net/linux-2.6 (diff) | |
parent | Merge branch 'master' of /home/davem/src/GIT/linux-2.6/ (diff) | |
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Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next-2.6
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next-2.6: (1674 commits)
qlcnic: adding co maintainer
ixgbe: add support for active DA cables
ixgbe: dcb, do not tag tc_prio_control frames
ixgbe: fix ixgbe_tx_is_paused logic
ixgbe: always enable vlan strip/insert when DCB is enabled
ixgbe: remove some redundant code in setting FCoE FIP filter
ixgbe: fix wrong offset to fc_frame_header in ixgbe_fcoe_ddp
ixgbe: fix header len when unsplit packet overflows to data buffer
ipv6: Never schedule DAD timer on dead address
ipv6: Use POSTDAD state
ipv6: Use state_lock to protect ifa state
ipv6: Replace inet6_ifaddr->dead with state
cxgb4: notify upper drivers if the device is already up when they load
cxgb4: keep interrupts available when the ports are brought down
cxgb4: fix initial addition of MAC address
cnic: Return SPQ credit to bnx2x after ring setup and shutdown.
cnic: Convert cnic_local_flags to atomic ops.
can: Fix SJA1000 command register writes on SMP systems
bridge: fix build for CONFIG_SYSFS disabled
ARCNET: Limit com20020 PCI ID matches for SOHARD cards
...
Fix up various conflicts with pcmcia tree drivers/net/
{pcmcia/3c589_cs.c, wireless/orinoco/orinoco_cs.c and
wireless/orinoco/spectrum_cs.c} and feature removal
(Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt).
Also fix a non-content conflict due to pm_qos_requirement getting
renamed in the PM tree (now pm_qos_request) in net/mac80211/scan.c
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ani.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ani.c | 744 |
1 files changed, 744 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ani.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ani.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f2311ab35504 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ani.c @@ -0,0 +1,744 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2010 Bruno Randolf <br1@einfach.org> + * + * 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 "ath5k.h" +#include "base.h" +#include "reg.h" +#include "debug.h" +#include "ani.h" + +/** + * DOC: Basic ANI Operation + * + * Adaptive Noise Immunity (ANI) controls five noise immunity parameters + * depending on the amount of interference in the environment, increasing + * or reducing sensitivity as necessary. + * + * The parameters are: + * - "noise immunity" + * - "spur immunity" + * - "firstep level" + * - "OFDM weak signal detection" + * - "CCK weak signal detection" + * + * Basically we look at the amount of ODFM and CCK timing errors we get and then + * raise or lower immunity accordingly by setting one or more of these + * parameters. + * Newer chipsets have PHY error counters in hardware which will generate a MIB + * interrupt when they overflow. Older hardware has too enable PHY error frames + * by setting a RX flag and then count every single PHY error. When a specified + * threshold of errors has been reached we will raise immunity. + * Also we regularly check the amount of errors and lower or raise immunity as + * necessary. + */ + + +/*** ANI parameter control ***/ + +/** + * ath5k_ani_set_noise_immunity_level() - Set noise immunity level + * + * @level: level between 0 and @ATH5K_ANI_MAX_NOISE_IMM_LVL + */ +void +ath5k_ani_set_noise_immunity_level(struct ath5k_hw *ah, int level) +{ + /* TODO: + * ANI documents suggest the following five levels to use, but the HAL + * and ath9k use only use the last two levels, making this + * essentially an on/off option. There *may* be a reason for this (???), + * so i stick with the HAL version for now... + */ +#if 0 + const s8 hi[] = { -18, -18, -16, -14, -12 }; + const s8 lo[] = { -52, -56, -60, -64, -70 }; + const s8 sz[] = { -34, -41, -48, -55, -62 }; + const s8 fr[] = { -70, -72, -75, -78, -80 }; +#else + const s8 sz[] = { -55, -62 }; + const s8 lo[] = { -64, -70 }; + const s8 hi[] = { -14, -12 }; + const s8 fr[] = { -78, -80 }; +#endif + if (level < 0 || level >= ARRAY_SIZE(sz)) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "level out of range %d", level); + return; + } + + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_DESIRED_SIZE, + AR5K_PHY_DESIRED_SIZE_TOT, sz[level]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_AGCCOARSE, + AR5K_PHY_AGCCOARSE_LO, lo[level]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_AGCCOARSE, + AR5K_PHY_AGCCOARSE_HI, hi[level]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_SIG, + AR5K_PHY_SIG_FIRPWR, fr[level]); + + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.noise_imm_level = level; + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "new level %d", level); +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level() - Set spur immunity level + * + * @level: level between 0 and @max_spur_level (the maximum level is dependent + * on the chip revision). + */ +void +ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level(struct ath5k_hw *ah, int level) +{ + const int val[] = { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 }; + + if (level < 0 || level >= ARRAY_SIZE(val) || + level > ah->ah_sc->ani_state.max_spur_level) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "level out of range %d", level); + return; + } + + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_OFDM_SELFCORR, + AR5K_PHY_OFDM_SELFCORR_CYPWR_THR1, val[level]); + + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.spur_level = level; + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "new level %d", level); +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level() - Set "firstep" level + * + * @level: level between 0 and @ATH5K_ANI_MAX_FIRSTEP_LVL + */ +void +ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(struct ath5k_hw *ah, int level) +{ + const int val[] = { 0, 4, 8 }; + + if (level < 0 || level >= ARRAY_SIZE(val)) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "level out of range %d", level); + return; + } + + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_SIG, + AR5K_PHY_SIG_FIRSTEP, val[level]); + + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.firstep_level = level; + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "new level %d", level); +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection() - Control OFDM weak signal + * detection + * + * @on: turn on or off + */ +void +ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(struct ath5k_hw *ah, bool on) +{ + const int m1l[] = { 127, 50 }; + const int m2l[] = { 127, 40 }; + const int m1[] = { 127, 0x4d }; + const int m2[] = { 127, 0x40 }; + const int m2cnt[] = { 31, 16 }; + const int m2lcnt[] = { 63, 48 }; + + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR_M1, m1l[on]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR_M2, m2l[on]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_HIGH_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_HIGH_THR_M1, m1[on]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_HIGH_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_HIGH_THR_M2, m2[on]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_HIGH_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_HIGH_THR_M2_COUNT, m2cnt[on]); + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR_M2_COUNT, m2lcnt[on]); + + if (on) + AR5K_REG_ENABLE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR_SELFCOR_EN); + else + AR5K_REG_DISABLE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR, + AR5K_PHY_WEAK_OFDM_LOW_THR_SELFCOR_EN); + + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.ofdm_weak_sig = on; + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "turned %s", + on ? "on" : "off"); +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_set_cck_weak_signal_detection() - control CCK weak signal detection + * + * @on: turn on or off + */ +void +ath5k_ani_set_cck_weak_signal_detection(struct ath5k_hw *ah, bool on) +{ + const int val[] = { 8, 6 }; + AR5K_REG_WRITE_BITS(ah, AR5K_PHY_CCK_CROSSCORR, + AR5K_PHY_CCK_CROSSCORR_WEAK_SIG_THR, val[on]); + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.cck_weak_sig = on; + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "turned %s", + on ? "on" : "off"); +} + + +/*** ANI algorithm ***/ + +/** + * ath5k_ani_raise_immunity() - Increase noise immunity + * + * @ofdm_trigger: If this is true we are called because of too many OFDM errors, + * the algorithm will tune more parameters then. + * + * Try to raise noise immunity (=decrease sensitivity) in several steps + * depending on the average RSSI of the beacons we received. + */ +static void +ath5k_ani_raise_immunity(struct ath5k_hw *ah, struct ath5k_ani_state *as, + bool ofdm_trigger) +{ + int rssi = ah->ah_beacon_rssi_avg.avg; + + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "raise immunity (%s)", + ofdm_trigger ? "ODFM" : "CCK"); + + /* first: raise noise immunity */ + if (as->noise_imm_level < ATH5K_ANI_MAX_NOISE_IMM_LVL) { + ath5k_ani_set_noise_immunity_level(ah, as->noise_imm_level + 1); + return; + } + + /* only OFDM: raise spur immunity level */ + if (ofdm_trigger && + as->spur_level < ah->ah_sc->ani_state.max_spur_level) { + ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level(ah, as->spur_level + 1); + return; + } + + /* AP mode */ + if (ah->ah_sc->opmode == NL80211_IFTYPE_AP) { + if (as->firstep_level < ATH5K_ANI_MAX_FIRSTEP_LVL) + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, as->firstep_level + 1); + return; + } + + /* STA and IBSS mode */ + + /* TODO: for IBSS mode it would be better to keep a beacon RSSI average + * per each neighbour node and use the minimum of these, to make sure we + * don't shut out a remote node by raising immunity too high. */ + + if (rssi > ATH5K_ANI_RSSI_THR_HIGH) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "beacon RSSI high"); + /* only OFDM: beacon RSSI is high, we can disable ODFM weak + * signal detection */ + if (ofdm_trigger && as->ofdm_weak_sig == true) { + ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(ah, false); + ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level(ah, 0); + return; + } + /* as a last resort or CCK: raise firstep level */ + if (as->firstep_level < ATH5K_ANI_MAX_FIRSTEP_LVL) { + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, as->firstep_level + 1); + return; + } + } else if (rssi > ATH5K_ANI_RSSI_THR_LOW) { + /* beacon RSSI in mid range, we need OFDM weak signal detect, + * but can raise firstep level */ + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "beacon RSSI mid"); + if (ofdm_trigger && as->ofdm_weak_sig == false) + ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(ah, true); + if (as->firstep_level < ATH5K_ANI_MAX_FIRSTEP_LVL) + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, as->firstep_level + 1); + return; + } else if (ah->ah_current_channel->band == IEEE80211_BAND_2GHZ) { + /* beacon RSSI is low. in B/G mode turn of OFDM weak signal + * detect and zero firstep level to maximize CCK sensitivity */ + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "beacon RSSI low, 2GHz"); + if (ofdm_trigger && as->ofdm_weak_sig == true) + ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(ah, false); + if (as->firstep_level > 0) + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, 0); + return; + } + + /* TODO: why not?: + if (as->cck_weak_sig == true) { + ath5k_ani_set_cck_weak_signal_detection(ah, false); + } + */ +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_lower_immunity() - Decrease noise immunity + * + * Try to lower noise immunity (=increase sensitivity) in several steps + * depending on the average RSSI of the beacons we received. + */ +static void +ath5k_ani_lower_immunity(struct ath5k_hw *ah, struct ath5k_ani_state *as) +{ + int rssi = ah->ah_beacon_rssi_avg.avg; + + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "lower immunity"); + + if (ah->ah_sc->opmode == NL80211_IFTYPE_AP) { + /* AP mode */ + if (as->firstep_level > 0) { + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, as->firstep_level - 1); + return; + } + } else { + /* STA and IBSS mode (see TODO above) */ + if (rssi > ATH5K_ANI_RSSI_THR_HIGH) { + /* beacon signal is high, leave OFDM weak signal + * detection off or it may oscillate + * TODO: who said it's off??? */ + } else if (rssi > ATH5K_ANI_RSSI_THR_LOW) { + /* beacon RSSI is mid-range: turn on ODFM weak signal + * detection and next, lower firstep level */ + if (as->ofdm_weak_sig == false) { + ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(ah, + true); + return; + } + if (as->firstep_level > 0) { + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, + as->firstep_level - 1); + return; + } + } else { + /* beacon signal is low: only reduce firstep level */ + if (as->firstep_level > 0) { + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, + as->firstep_level - 1); + return; + } + } + } + + /* all modes */ + if (as->spur_level > 0) { + ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level(ah, as->spur_level - 1); + return; + } + + /* finally, reduce noise immunity */ + if (as->noise_imm_level > 0) { + ath5k_ani_set_noise_immunity_level(ah, as->noise_imm_level - 1); + return; + } +} + + +/** + * ath5k_hw_ani_get_listen_time() - Calculate time spent listening + * + * Return an approximation of the time spent "listening" in milliseconds (ms) + * since the last call of this function by deducting the cycles spent + * transmitting and receiving from the total cycle count. + * Save profile count values for debugging/statistics and because we might want + * to use them later. + * + * We assume no one else clears these registers! + */ +static int +ath5k_hw_ani_get_listen_time(struct ath5k_hw *ah, struct ath5k_ani_state *as) +{ + int listen; + + /* freeze */ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, AR5K_MIBC_FMC, AR5K_MIBC); + /* read */ + as->pfc_cycles = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_CYCLE); + as->pfc_busy = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_RXCLR); + as->pfc_tx = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_TX); + as->pfc_rx = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_RX); + /* clear */ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PROFCNT_TX); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PROFCNT_RX); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PROFCNT_RXCLR); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PROFCNT_CYCLE); + /* un-freeze */ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_MIBC); + + /* TODO: where does 44000 come from? (11g clock rate?) */ + listen = (as->pfc_cycles - as->pfc_rx - as->pfc_tx) / 44000; + + if (as->pfc_cycles == 0 || listen < 0) + return 0; + return listen; +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_save_and_clear_phy_errors() - Clear and save PHY error counters + * + * Clear the PHY error counters as soon as possible, since this might be called + * from a MIB interrupt and we want to make sure we don't get interrupted again. + * Add the count of CCK and OFDM errors to our internal state, so it can be used + * by the algorithm later. + * + * Will be called from interrupt and tasklet context. + * Returns 0 if both counters are zero. + */ +static int +ath5k_ani_save_and_clear_phy_errors(struct ath5k_hw *ah, + struct ath5k_ani_state *as) +{ + unsigned int ofdm_err, cck_err; + + if (!ah->ah_capabilities.cap_has_phyerr_counters) + return 0; + + ofdm_err = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1); + cck_err = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2); + + /* reset counters first, we might be in a hurry (interrupt) */ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, ATH5K_PHYERR_CNT_MAX - ATH5K_ANI_OFDM_TRIG_HIGH, + AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, ATH5K_PHYERR_CNT_MAX - ATH5K_ANI_CCK_TRIG_HIGH, + AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2); + + ofdm_err = ATH5K_ANI_OFDM_TRIG_HIGH - (ATH5K_PHYERR_CNT_MAX - ofdm_err); + cck_err = ATH5K_ANI_CCK_TRIG_HIGH - (ATH5K_PHYERR_CNT_MAX - cck_err); + + /* sometimes both can be zero, especially when there is a superfluous + * second interrupt. detect that here and return an error. */ + if (ofdm_err <= 0 && cck_err <= 0) + return 0; + + /* avoid negative values should one of the registers overflow */ + if (ofdm_err > 0) { + as->ofdm_errors += ofdm_err; + as->sum_ofdm_errors += ofdm_err; + } + if (cck_err > 0) { + as->cck_errors += cck_err; + as->sum_cck_errors += cck_err; + } + return 1; +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_period_restart() - Restart ANI period + * + * Just reset counters, so they are clear for the next "ani period". + */ +static void +ath5k_ani_period_restart(struct ath5k_hw *ah, struct ath5k_ani_state *as) +{ + /* keep last values for debugging */ + as->last_ofdm_errors = as->ofdm_errors; + as->last_cck_errors = as->cck_errors; + as->last_listen = as->listen_time; + + as->ofdm_errors = 0; + as->cck_errors = 0; + as->listen_time = 0; +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_calibration() - The main ANI calibration function + * + * We count OFDM and CCK errors relative to the time where we did not send or + * receive ("listen" time) and raise or lower immunity accordingly. + * This is called regularly (every second) from the calibration timer, but also + * when an error threshold has been reached. + * + * In order to synchronize access from different contexts, this should be + * called only indirectly by scheduling the ANI tasklet! + */ +void +ath5k_ani_calibration(struct ath5k_hw *ah) +{ + struct ath5k_ani_state *as = &ah->ah_sc->ani_state; + int listen, ofdm_high, ofdm_low, cck_high, cck_low; + + if (as->ani_mode != ATH5K_ANI_MODE_AUTO) + return; + + /* get listen time since last call and add it to the counter because we + * might not have restarted the "ani period" last time */ + listen = ath5k_hw_ani_get_listen_time(ah, as); + as->listen_time += listen; + + ath5k_ani_save_and_clear_phy_errors(ah, as); + + ofdm_high = as->listen_time * ATH5K_ANI_OFDM_TRIG_HIGH / 1000; + cck_high = as->listen_time * ATH5K_ANI_CCK_TRIG_HIGH / 1000; + ofdm_low = as->listen_time * ATH5K_ANI_OFDM_TRIG_LOW / 1000; + cck_low = as->listen_time * ATH5K_ANI_CCK_TRIG_LOW / 1000; + + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "listen %d (now %d)", as->listen_time, listen); + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "check high ofdm %d/%d cck %d/%d", + as->ofdm_errors, ofdm_high, as->cck_errors, cck_high); + + if (as->ofdm_errors > ofdm_high || as->cck_errors > cck_high) { + /* too many PHY errors - we have to raise immunity */ + bool ofdm_flag = as->ofdm_errors > ofdm_high ? true : false; + ath5k_ani_raise_immunity(ah, as, ofdm_flag); + ath5k_ani_period_restart(ah, as); + + } else if (as->listen_time > 5 * ATH5K_ANI_LISTEN_PERIOD) { + /* If more than 5 (TODO: why 5?) periods have passed and we got + * relatively little errors we can try to lower immunity */ + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "check low ofdm %d/%d cck %d/%d", + as->ofdm_errors, ofdm_low, as->cck_errors, cck_low); + + if (as->ofdm_errors <= ofdm_low && as->cck_errors <= cck_low) + ath5k_ani_lower_immunity(ah, as); + + ath5k_ani_period_restart(ah, as); + } +} + + +/*** INTERRUPT HANDLER ***/ + +/** + * ath5k_ani_mib_intr() - Interrupt handler for ANI MIB counters + * + * Just read & reset the registers quickly, so they don't generate more + * interrupts, save the counters and schedule the tasklet to decide whether + * to raise immunity or not. + * + * We just need to handle PHY error counters, ath5k_hw_update_mib_counters() + * should take care of all "normal" MIB interrupts. + */ +void +ath5k_ani_mib_intr(struct ath5k_hw *ah) +{ + struct ath5k_ani_state *as = &ah->ah_sc->ani_state; + + /* nothing to do here if HW does not have PHY error counters - they + * can't be the reason for the MIB interrupt then */ + if (!ah->ah_capabilities.cap_has_phyerr_counters) + return; + + /* not in use but clear anyways */ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_OFDM_FIL_CNT); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_CCK_FIL_CNT); + + if (ah->ah_sc->ani_state.ani_mode != ATH5K_ANI_MODE_AUTO) + return; + + /* if one of the errors triggered, we can get a superfluous second + * interrupt, even though we have already reset the register. the + * function detects that so we can return early */ + if (ath5k_ani_save_and_clear_phy_errors(ah, as) == 0) + return; + + if (as->ofdm_errors > ATH5K_ANI_OFDM_TRIG_HIGH || + as->cck_errors > ATH5K_ANI_CCK_TRIG_HIGH) + tasklet_schedule(&ah->ah_sc->ani_tasklet); +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_phy_error_report() - Used by older HW to report PHY errors + * + * This is used by hardware without PHY error counters to report PHY errors + * on a frame-by-frame basis, instead of the interrupt. + */ +void +ath5k_ani_phy_error_report(struct ath5k_hw *ah, + enum ath5k_phy_error_code phyerr) +{ + struct ath5k_ani_state *as = &ah->ah_sc->ani_state; + + if (phyerr == AR5K_RX_PHY_ERROR_OFDM_TIMING) { + as->ofdm_errors++; + if (as->ofdm_errors > ATH5K_ANI_OFDM_TRIG_HIGH) + tasklet_schedule(&ah->ah_sc->ani_tasklet); + } else if (phyerr == AR5K_RX_PHY_ERROR_CCK_TIMING) { + as->cck_errors++; + if (as->cck_errors > ATH5K_ANI_CCK_TRIG_HIGH) + tasklet_schedule(&ah->ah_sc->ani_tasklet); + } +} + + +/*** INIT ***/ + +/** + * ath5k_enable_phy_err_counters() - Enable PHY error counters + * + * Enable PHY error counters for OFDM and CCK timing errors. + */ +static void +ath5k_enable_phy_err_counters(struct ath5k_hw *ah) +{ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, ATH5K_PHYERR_CNT_MAX - ATH5K_ANI_OFDM_TRIG_HIGH, + AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, ATH5K_PHYERR_CNT_MAX - ATH5K_ANI_CCK_TRIG_HIGH, + AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, AR5K_PHY_ERR_FIL_OFDM, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1_MASK); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, AR5K_PHY_ERR_FIL_CCK, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2_MASK); + + /* not in use */ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_OFDM_FIL_CNT); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_CCK_FIL_CNT); +} + + +/** + * ath5k_disable_phy_err_counters() - Disable PHY error counters + * + * Disable PHY error counters for OFDM and CCK timing errors. + */ +static void +ath5k_disable_phy_err_counters(struct ath5k_hw *ah) +{ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1_MASK); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2_MASK); + + /* not in use */ + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_OFDM_FIL_CNT); + ath5k_hw_reg_write(ah, 0, AR5K_CCK_FIL_CNT); +} + + +/** + * ath5k_ani_init() - Initialize ANI + * @mode: Which mode to use (auto, manual high, manual low, off) + * + * Initialize ANI according to mode. + */ +void +ath5k_ani_init(struct ath5k_hw *ah, enum ath5k_ani_mode mode) +{ + /* ANI is only possible on 5212 and newer */ + if (ah->ah_version < AR5K_AR5212) + return; + + /* clear old state information */ + memset(&ah->ah_sc->ani_state, 0, sizeof(ah->ah_sc->ani_state)); + + /* older hardware has more spur levels than newer */ + if (ah->ah_mac_srev < AR5K_SREV_AR2414) + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.max_spur_level = 7; + else + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.max_spur_level = 2; + + /* initial values for our ani parameters */ + if (mode == ATH5K_ANI_MODE_OFF) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "ANI off\n"); + } else if (mode == ATH5K_ANI_MODE_MANUAL_LOW) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "ANI manual low -> high sensitivity\n"); + ath5k_ani_set_noise_immunity_level(ah, 0); + ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level(ah, 0); + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, 0); + ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(ah, true); + ath5k_ani_set_cck_weak_signal_detection(ah, true); + } else if (mode == ATH5K_ANI_MODE_MANUAL_HIGH) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, + "ANI manual high -> low sensitivity\n"); + ath5k_ani_set_noise_immunity_level(ah, + ATH5K_ANI_MAX_NOISE_IMM_LVL); + ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level(ah, + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.max_spur_level); + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, ATH5K_ANI_MAX_FIRSTEP_LVL); + ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(ah, false); + ath5k_ani_set_cck_weak_signal_detection(ah, false); + } else if (mode == ATH5K_ANI_MODE_AUTO) { + ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT(ah->ah_sc, ATH5K_DEBUG_ANI, "ANI auto\n"); + ath5k_ani_set_noise_immunity_level(ah, 0); + ath5k_ani_set_spur_immunity_level(ah, 0); + ath5k_ani_set_firstep_level(ah, 0); + ath5k_ani_set_ofdm_weak_signal_detection(ah, true); + ath5k_ani_set_cck_weak_signal_detection(ah, false); + } + + /* newer hardware has PHY error counter registers which we can use to + * get OFDM and CCK error counts. older hardware has to set rxfilter and + * report every single PHY error by calling ath5k_ani_phy_error_report() + */ + if (mode == ATH5K_ANI_MODE_AUTO) { + if (ah->ah_capabilities.cap_has_phyerr_counters) + ath5k_enable_phy_err_counters(ah); + else + ath5k_hw_set_rx_filter(ah, ath5k_hw_get_rx_filter(ah) | + AR5K_RX_FILTER_PHYERR); + } else { + if (ah->ah_capabilities.cap_has_phyerr_counters) + ath5k_disable_phy_err_counters(ah); + else + ath5k_hw_set_rx_filter(ah, ath5k_hw_get_rx_filter(ah) & + ~AR5K_RX_FILTER_PHYERR); + } + + ah->ah_sc->ani_state.ani_mode = mode; +} + + +/*** DEBUG ***/ + +#ifdef CONFIG_ATH5K_DEBUG + +void +ath5k_ani_print_counters(struct ath5k_hw *ah) +{ + /* clears too */ + printk(KERN_NOTICE "ACK fail\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_ACK_FAIL)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "RTS fail\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_RTS_FAIL)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "RTS success\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_RTS_OK)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "FCS error\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_FCS_FAIL)); + + /* no clear */ + printk(KERN_NOTICE "tx\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_TX)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "rx\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_RX)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "busy\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_RXCLR)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "cycles\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PROFCNT_CYCLE)); + + printk(KERN_NOTICE "AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT1)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_PHYERR_CNT2)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "AR5K_OFDM_FIL_CNT\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_OFDM_FIL_CNT)); + printk(KERN_NOTICE "AR5K_CCK_FIL_CNT\t%d\n", + ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_CCK_FIL_CNT)); +} + +#endif |