On 22.06.21 13:52, Koen Vandeputte wrote: > > On 22.06.21 12:12, Petrosilius wrote: >> On 22.06.21 11:54, Koen Vandeputte wrote: >>> On 18.06.21 13:13, Petrosilius wrote: >>>> Hello Lorenzo Bianconi, >>>> >>>> we are running a set of R11e-2HPnD devices and having trouble getting >>>> dynack working properly. >>>> Setup: >>>> * linux-5.4.123 >>>> * OpenWRT (current development branch) with wireless >>>> backports-5.10.34-1 >>>> * distance 2m between ap and sta >>>> * Low ambient noise wifi environment >>>> We experienced some non working dynack or low performance in the >>>> connection due to too high calculated ackto's. >>>> >>>> Here is a ath9k debug output example for a non working dynack @ 10Mhz >>>> BW: >>>> >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.500427] ath: phy0: >>>> {48:8f:5a:3c:bb:03} tx sample 44905341 [dur 8720][h 29-t 30] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.500437] ath: phy0: >>>> ack_ts 44844835 st_ts 44905341 st_dur 8720 [17-29] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.500445] ath: phy0: >>>> ack_ts 44923425 st_ts 44905341 st_dur 8720 [18-29] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.554642] ath: >>>> phy0: rx >>>> sample 44977693 [h 18-t 20] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.554701] ath: phy0: >>>> {48:8f:5a:3c:bb:03} tx sample 44964984 [dur 6032][h 30-t 31] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.554710] ath: phy0: >>>> ack_ts 44923425 st_ts 44964984 st_dur 6032 [18-30] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.554718] ath: phy0: >>>> ack_ts 44977693 st_ts 44964984 st_dur 6032 [19-30] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.577890] ath: >>>> phy0: rx >>>> sample 45000939 [h 19-t 21] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.577946] ath: phy0: >>>> {48:8f:5a:3c:bb:03} tx sample 44998471 [dur 912][h 31-t 32] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.577956] ath: phy0: >>>> ack_ts 44977693 st_ts 44998471 st_dur 912 [19-31] >>>> Wed Jun 2 19:08:50 2021 kern.debug kernel: [ 400.577964] ath: phy0: >>>> ack_ts 45000939 st_ts 44998471 st_dur 912 [20-31] >>>> >>>> THe above output is generated in dynack.c by >>>> >>>> ath_dbg(ath9k_hw_common(ah), DYNACK, >>>> "ack_ts %u st_ts %u st_dur %u [%u-%u]\n", >>>> ack_ts, st_ts->tstamp, st_ts->dur, >>>> da->ack_rbf.h_rb, da->st_rbf.h_rb); >>>> >>>> The ackto is afterwards calculated by >>>> >>>> if (ack_ts > st_ts->tstamp + st_ts->dur) { >>>> ackto = ack_ts - st_ts->tstamp - st_ts->dur; >>>> >>>> Filling in the values of the first sample: >>>> >>>> (ack_ts > st_ts->tstamp + st_ts->dur) ? >>>> (44844835 > 44905341+8720) ? >>>> (44844835 > 44914061) ? ... not given >>>> >>>> Therefore a new ackto is not calculated and i can also see that in the >>>> ack_to file: >>>> >>>> 600 A >>>> 600 A >>>> 600 A >>>> ... >>>> >>>> These look like the default values to me (and do not change), but >>>> ath_dynack_get_max_to() should return 750 A for our 10MHz BW case - >>>> this >>>> looks also suspecious to me. >>>> >>>> For 5 MHz bandwidth there is a ackto calculated (~382 A, looks a >>>> bit too >>>> high to me) but the performance is way below expectation (<1MBit) >>>> For 20 MHz bandwidth there is a ackto calculated (51 A) and the >>>> performance is fitting the expectation. >>>> If you want to take a look at the logs for each of these cases for ap >>>> and sta, you can download them here: >>>> https://cloud.hs-augsburg.de/s/eworxkJoL6JXYzZ >>>> >>>> Did anyone else experience such a behaviour on non 20MHz Channels or >>>> does anyone have an idea on where this behaviour might originate from? >>>> I am not experienced in the ath9k driver code, but a uneducated guess >>>> might be that the ring buffer where the dynack algorithm is taking its >>>> frame-samples from is not behaving as expected for the 5&10MHz case. >>>> >>>> regards, >>>> julian dorner >>> Are you stressing the link? >>> I'll try to simulate this later on >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Koen >>> >> Hi Koen, >> >> we didnt stress the link that much. >> >> There was only SSH from the ap to the sta running to get access to >> the sta. >> >> regards, >> >> Julian > > Hi, > > Please retry while sending data over the link (iperf or so) and let me > know the results. :) > > Thanks, > > Koen > Hi Koen, we tried this > For 5 MHz bandwidth there is a ackto calculated (~382 A, looks a bit too > high to me) but the performance is way below expectation (<1MBit) running iperf didnt help on this. Regards, Julian