Re: [PATCHv3 bluetooth-next 2/4] nl802154: add set interface cmd

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On Tue, Apr 07, 2015 at 02:29:30PM +0200, Phoebe Buckheister wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 2015 14:21:52 +0200
> Alexander Aring <alex.aring@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Phoebe,
> > 
> > On Tue, Apr 07, 2015 at 01:59:02PM +0200, Phoebe Buckheister wrote:
> > > On Tue,  7 Apr 2015 13:49:51 +0200
> > > Alexander Aring <alex.aring@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > This patch introduce the NL802154_CMD_SET_INTERFACE command which
> > > > handles setting of all wpan interface mac attributes. his will
> > > > introduce an easilier wpan mac settings handling in userspace
> > > > application with nl802154.
> > > > 
> > > > Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <alex.aring@xxxxxxxxx>
> > > > ---
> > > >  net/ieee802154/nl802154.c | 110
> > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 110
> > > > insertions(+)
> > > > 
> > > > diff --git a/net/ieee802154/nl802154.c b/net/ieee802154/nl802154.c
> > > > index c12c07f..e2f50ba 100644
> > > > --- a/net/ieee802154/nl802154.c
> > > > +++ b/net/ieee802154/nl802154.c
> > > > @@ -603,6 +603,108 @@ static int nl802154_get_interface(struct
> > > > sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info) return genlmsg_reply(msg,
> > > > info); }
> > > >  
> > > > +static int nl802154_set_interface(struct sk_buff *skb, struct
> > > > genl_info *info) +{
> > > > +	struct cfg802154_registered_device *rdev =
> > > > info->user_ptr[0];
> > > > +	struct net_device *dev = info->user_ptr[1];
> > > > +	struct wpan_dev *wpan_dev = dev->ieee802154_ptr;
> > > > +	int ret;
> > > > +
> > > > +	if (info->attrs[NL802154_ATTR_PAN_ID]) {
> > > > +		__le16 pan_id;
> > > > +
> > > > +		if (wpan_dev->iftype == NL802154_IFTYPE_MONITOR)
> > > > +			return -EINVAL;
> > > > +
> > > > +		if (netif_running(dev))
> > > > +			return -EBUSY;
> > > > +
> > > > +		pan_id =
> > > > nla_get_le16(info->attrs[NL802154_ATTR_PAN_ID]);
> > > > +		ret = rdev_set_pan_id(rdev, wpan_dev, pan_id);
> > > > +		if (ret < 0)
> > > > +			return ret;
> > > > +	}
> > > > +
> > > > +	if (info->attrs[NL802154_ATTR_SHORT_ADDR]) {
> > > > +		__le16 short_addr;
> > > > +
> > > > +		if (wpan_dev->iftype == NL802154_IFTYPE_MONITOR)
> > > > +			return -EINVAL;
> > > 
> > > This is not good. You may have partially applied the requested
> > > settings when you return with an error, leaving the device in some
> > > intermediate state that is most likely not useful. It'd be better
> > > to first check whether all settings can be applied, and then apply
> > > them all at once. But even then we have a problem with rolling back
> > > some changes if a command fails :/
> > >
> > 
> > Yes, we need kind of rollback here if the command failed. I also
> > stumble over this issue. [0] Mhh, we don't have it when I do each
> > command in their own CMD SET call. So then I will leave the current
> > behaviour as it is.
> > 
> > Some idea:
> > 
> > Solution would be on MAC settings that we really check if everything
> > is valid. Then we can set everything in the pib values, after an
> > interface up this values will be "really" set, like address filter
> > settings in phy registers.
> > 
> > This works for interface settings (MAC PIB values). But for phy values
> > this is more difficult, because it's directly driver-layer calls. So
> > we can't predigt if an driver layer return some error then.
> 
> That sounds good. We could add another driver function that checks a
> PIB/MIB and returns "valid" or "i'm sorry, dave", where "valid" may only
> happen when the driver *knows* that it can load the *IB into the
> hardware. Any possible hardware errors are excluded by these checks,

I think we need such functionality anyway, I wrote in my previous mail
that the not _all_ valid 802.15.4 mac pib values are supported by real
transceivers. Like the mrf24j40 [0] which can set the MIN_BE value
only (I suppose MAX_BE is always 802.15.4 default). But nl802154 checks
only on 802.15.4 constraints only, so you can set everything which is
allowed by 802.15.4. On a "doing interface up" it will fail because the
driver layer will told -EINVAL; then and you don't know why (okay,
experts knows why).

We need to check this value on the SoftMAC layer in "net/mac802154/cfg.c".

Now the design question is "a function" or "a array like
channels_supported which extends the phy pib by us". I would prefer the
array solution and put simple a u32 backoff_exponents_supported in
phy_pib [1] and checking over flags if the transceiver supports it's or not.

Then we can add more supported arrays for csma retries, frame retries,
tx_pwr (also design question if all bands or current band only), etc...

(For lbt mode, we don't need such functionality... it's only a bool and
the HW flag is enough).

Currently we don't have this kind of problem, because most settings can
set on an at86rf230 transceiver only which is fully (and beyond) 802.15.4
complaint.

Now the question is again:

It's okay to extend the "supported arrays" in phy pib or we should introduce
a driver_ops function? I prefer the array solution, because we have
already such thing which is described by 802.15.4 pib.

> but we'll only see those on the actual load anyway. Then we can load
> the *IB in bulk and be sure that only the hardware can fail.
> 

Then I would add such functionality to check if valid at first which I
describe above.

- Alex

[0] http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39776C.pdf
[1] http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/include/net/cfg802154.h#L77
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