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Re: [PATCH] nl80211/cfg80211: Add support to send tx frames at specified rate

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On 1/8/19 9:49 AM, vamsin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 2018-12-18 19:15, Ben Greear wrote:
On 12/18/2018 05:12 AM, Johannes Berg wrote:
On Mon, 2018-12-03 at 17:34 +0530, vamsi krishna wrote:
NL80211_CMD_FRAME is used to send frames from userspace. Add support to
transmit the frames at a rate specified by userspace when needed.
The drivers shall indicate the support to send frames at rate specified
by userspace by setting %NL80211_EXT_FEATURE_CMD_FRAME_TXRATE flag in
wiphy capabilities. The userspace can specify the rate within
%NL80211_ATTR_RATE_INFO attribute while sending %NL80211_CMD_FRAME.

NL80211_ATTR_RATE_INFO is a nested attribute and encapsulates the
attributes defined in &enum nl80211_rate_info.

It'd be good if you were to repost this with a driver that uses it.
Unfortunately, the driver that I am working now is not upstreamed. I would like to check with Ben if he likes to propose a patch ath10k driver that he is working on as I see he is also interested in this feature. Please let me know if it is mandatory or good to have driver implementation.

Kalle will not accept any of my patches that enable my firmware, though my ath10k-ct
driver/firmware is in OpenWRT if that is upstream enough.

Also, please explain why you think userspace needs this? It's not like
it can make better rate decisions than the rate control algorithm,
right?
Yes, you are correct. Rate control algorithm will continue to be in the lower layers only. This is mostly for testing and experimenting purposes.


     [NL80211_ATTR_SCHED_SCAN_MIN_RSSI] = { .type = NLA_NESTED },
+    [NL80211_ATTR_RATE_INFO] = { .type = NLA_NESTED },

This should use NLA_POLICY_NESTED(nl80211_rate_info_policy)
Thanks for pointing out this MACRO, I used it in my new version of the patch.


I missed the first posting of this patch.  Here are some of my own
suggestions.

The wave-2 ath10k firmware has an option to specify tx-power, preamble
(CCK, OFDM, HT, VHT), bandwidth, mcs, nss and retry-count on a per-packet
basis.  This is not enabled in the ath10k driver, and I am not certain QCA
firmware compiles in this option, but I have both ath10k-ct driver and firmware
able to do this currently.

For HT and VHT, the mcs is fairly obvious I think.  For CCK and OFDM, the
mcs is treated as an index into the CCK and OFDM rate tables.

So, maybe the patch could use these basic constructs instead of the
different flags/rates for MCS vs VHT_MCS vs HE_MCS?
I am not sure if I understand your comment correctly. If you are proposing to remove the different attribute ids for MCS, VHT_MCS and HE_MCS, I think that will lead to unnecessary confusion especially as we have duplicate indices between different modes(for example between HT and VHT). I believe it is better to keep this similar to reporting tx and rx rates in NL80211_CMD_GET_STATION in order to avoid problems with future technologies like EHT.

Here is the API that I have in my modified ath10k-ct driver (and the ath10k-ct wave-2 firmware handles it accordingly):

/* Create a rate-info object that (some) 10.4 CT firmware
 * can understand.
 */
u32 ath10k_convert_hw_rate_to_rate_info(u8 tpc, u8 mcs, u8 sgi, u8 nss, u8 pream_type,
					u8 num_retries, u8 bw, u8 dyn_bw)

	/* Re-use logic from 10.4 firmware */
	struct __ath10k_rate_info {
		u32     power              : 6,   /* units of the power field is dbm */
			unused             : 1,   /* Room for growth */
			sgi                : 1,   /* Enable SGI or not, checked when valid_rate is enabled. */
			mcs                : 4,    /* mcs = 0 ~ 9 */
			nss                : 2,    /* 0 = 1 nss, 1 = 2 nss, 2 = 3 nss, 3 = 4 nss */
			pream_type         : 2,    /* 0 = WIFI_RATECODE_PREAM_OFDM,
						      1 = WIFI_RATECODE_PREAM_CCK,
						      2 = WIFI_RATECODE_PREAM_HT ,
						      3 = WIFI_RATECODE_PREAM_VHT */
			num_retries        : 4,    /* 0 ~ 15:  0 means no-ack */
			dyn_bw             : 1,    /* 0 = static bw, 1 = dynamic bw */
			bw                 : 3,    /* valid only if dyn_bw == 0 (static bw).
						      (0 = 20 mhz, 1 = 40 mhz, 2 = 80 mhz, 3 = 160 mhz , 4 = 80+80mhz) */
			valid_power        : 1,   /*  power info field has valid power. */
			valid_rate         : 1,    /*  mcs,nss,pream_type fields have valid rates. */
			valid_num_retries  : 1,    /*  num_retries field has valid value */
			valid_dyn_bw       : 1,    /*  dyn_bw field has valid value */
			valid_bw           : 1,    /*   bw field has valid value */

			any_valid          : 1,    /* 1 : htt_tx_msdu_desc_t contains valid tx meta data */
			key_id             : 2;    /* key index 0 to 3 for per packet key rotation */
	};
...

So, the best API for me would allow me to specify all of this from user-space.  pream-type could have a new 'HE'
in the upper stacks, ath10k would just ignore it.

Thanks,
Ben


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Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com




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