qcacld-3.0: CL 1614559 - update fw common interface files

qcacld-2.0 to qcacld-3.0 propagation.
Add support for WLAN counters and stats.

Change-Id: I5601a9207529060c6c97e70f067c8e43ca45488a
CRs-fixed: 865207
This commit is contained in:
Manjeet Singh
2016-08-24 15:38:42 +05:30
committed by qcabuildsw
parent 158307d4f1
commit 27aa9c1c73
4 changed files with 628 additions and 3 deletions

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@@ -258,6 +258,7 @@ typedef enum {
* WMI_TRANSFER_DATA_TO_FLASH_COMPLETE_EVENTID,
*/
WMI_SERVICE_FLASH_RDWR_SUPPORT = 110,
WMI_SERVICE_WLAN_STATS_REPORT = 111, /* support WLAN stats report */
/*** ADD NEW SERVICES HERE UNTIL ALL VALUES UP TO 128 ARE USED ***/

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@@ -735,6 +735,19 @@ typedef enum {
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_pdev_chip_power_stats_event_fixed_param,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_coex_get_antenna_isolation_cmd_fixed_param,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_coex_report_isolation_event_fixed_param,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_chan_cca_stats,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_signal_stats,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_tx_stats,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_ac_tx_stats,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_rx_stats,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_ac_rx_stats,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_report_stats_event_fixed_param,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_chan_cca_stats_thresh,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_signal_stats_thresh,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_tx_stats_thresh,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_rx_stats_thresh,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_pdev_set_stats_threshold_cmd_fixed_param,
WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_request_wlan_stats_cmd_fixed_param,
} WMITLV_TAG_ID;
/*
@@ -1036,6 +1049,8 @@ typedef enum {
OP(WMI_MNT_FILTER_CMDID) \
OP(WMI_PDEV_GET_CHIP_POWER_STATS_CMDID) \
OP(WMI_COEX_GET_ANTENNA_ISOLATION_CMDID) \
OP(WMI_PDEV_SET_STATS_THRESHOLD_CMDID) \
OP(WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_STATS_CMDID) \
/* add new CMD_LIST elements above this line */
/*
@@ -1194,6 +1209,7 @@ typedef enum {
OP(WMI_PDEV_ANTDIV_STATUS_EVENTID) \
OP(WMI_PDEV_CHIP_POWER_STATS_EVENTID) \
OP(WMI_COEX_REPORT_ANTENNA_ISOLATION_EVENTID) \
OP(WMI_REPORT_STATS_EVENTID) \
/* add new EVT_LIST elements above this line */
/* TLV definitions of WMI commands */
@@ -2980,6 +2996,20 @@ WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_MNT_FILTER_CMDID);
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_get_chip_power_stats_cmd_fixed_param, wmi_pdev_get_chip_power_stats_cmd_fixed_param, fixed_param, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_PDEV_GET_CHIP_POWER_STATS_CMDID);
/* pdev set stats threshold cmd*/
#define WMITLV_TABLE_WMI_PDEV_SET_STATS_THRESHOLD_CMDID(id, op, buf, len) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_pdev_set_stats_threshold_cmd_fixed_param, wmi_pdev_set_stats_threshold_cmd_fixed_param, fixed_param, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_chan_cca_stats_thresh, wmi_chan_cca_stats_thresh, cca_thresh, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_signal_stats_thresh, wmi_peer_signal_stats_thresh, signal_thresh, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_tx_stats_thresh, wmi_tx_stats_thresh, tx_thresh, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_rx_stats_thresh, wmi_rx_stats_thresh, rx_thresh, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_PDEV_SET_STATS_THRESHOLD_CMDID);
/* Request wlan stats cmd */
#define WMITLV_TABLE_WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_STATS_CMDID(id, op, buf, len) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id , op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_request_wlan_stats_cmd_fixed_param, wmi_request_wlan_stats_cmd_fixed_param, fixed_param, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_STATS_CMDID);
/************************** TLV definitions of WMI events *******************************/
/* Service Ready event */
@@ -3198,10 +3228,8 @@ WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_ROAM_SYNCH_EVENTID);
WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_BYTE, A_UINT8, wow_packet_buffer, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_hb_ind_event_fixed_param, hb_indevt, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id,op,buf,len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, WMI_GTK_OFFLOAD_STATUS_EVENT_fixed_param, wow_gtkigtk, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_WOW_WAKEUP_HOST_EVENTID);
#define WMITLV_TABLE_WMI_WOW_INITIAL_WAKEUP_EVENTID(id, op, buf, len) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_WOW_EVENT_INITIAL_WAKEUP_fixed_param, WOW_INITIAL_WAKEUP_EVENT_fixed_param, fixed_param, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_WOW_INITIAL_WAKEUP_EVENTID);
@@ -3849,6 +3877,131 @@ WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_INST_RSSI_STATS_EVENTID);
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_UINT32, A_UINT32, tx_time_per_power_level, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_RADIO_TX_POWER_LEVEL_STATS_EVENTID);
/* Layout of WMI_REPORT_STATS_EVENTID message:
* fixed_param;
* wmi_chan_cca_stats chan_cca_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_chan_cca_stats
* wmi_peer_signal_stats peer_signal_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_peer_signal_stats
* wmi_peer_ac_tx_stats peer_ac_tx_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_peer_ac_tx_stats
* wmi_tx_stats tx_stats[][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC, array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index)
* A_UINT32 tx_mpdu_aggr[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size + A-MPDU size index
* Contains a histogram of how many A-MPDUs of a given size (i.e. number of MPDUs) have been transmitted.
* Element 0 contains the count of PPDUs containing a single MPDU, element 1 counts PPDUs containing 2 MPDUs, etc.
* Element tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size-1 contains the histogram count for A-MPDUs of size >= tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size.
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_acked_mcs[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_msdu_acked_mcs_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_msdu_acked_mcs_array_size + MCS index
* Contains a count of how many tx MSDUs have been acked for each MCS of each AC of each peer.
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_failed_mcs[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_msdu_failed_mcs_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_msdu_failed_mcs_array_size + MCS index
* Contains a count of how many MSDUs failed tx due to no ack for each MCS of each AC of each peer.
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_delay[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_msdu_delay_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_msdu_delay_array_size + delay index
* Contains a histogram of how many MSDUs encountered each level of delay due to retries.
* The time represented by each array element (i.e. histogram bin) is specified by tx_delay_bin_size_ms.
* Element 0 contains the count of MSDUs delayed by less than tx_delay_bin_size_ms.
* Element 1 contains the count of MSDUs delayed by more than 1x tx_delay_bin_size_ms but less than 2x.
* Element tx_msdu_delay_array_size-1 contains the count of MSDUs delayed by
* >= tx_delay_bin_size_ms * (tx_msdu_delay_array_size-1)
* wmi_peer_ac_rx_stats peer_ac_rx_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_peer_ac_rx_stats
* wmi_rx_stats rx_stats[][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_rx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC, array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index)
* A_UINT32 rx_mpdu_aggr[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_rx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size + A-MPDU size index
* Contains a histogram of how many A-MPDUs of a given size (i.e. number of MPDUs) have been received.
* Element 0 contains the count of PPDUs containing a single MPDU, element 1 counts PPDUs containing 2 MPDUs, etc.
* Element rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size-1 contains the histogram count for A-MPDUs of size >= rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size.
* A_UINT32 rx_msdu_mcs[][][]; Array size is (num_peer_ac_rx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC) * rx_msdu_mcs_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * rx_msdu_mcs_array_size + MCS index
* Contains a count of rx MSDUs for each MCS of each AC of each peer.
* For example, if there were 2 peers (X and Y) whose stats were being reported,
* the message and its TLV arrays would look like this:
* 1. fixed_param
* 2. chan_cca_stats[0]
* 3. peer_signal_stats[0] for peer X
* 4. peer_signal_stats[1] for peer Y
* 5. peer_ac_tx_stats[0] for X
* 6. peer_ac_tx_stats[1] for Y
* 7. tx_stats[0][0] for peer X, AC 0
* 8. tx_stats[0][1] for peer X, AC 1
* 9. tx_stats[0][2] for peer X, AC 2
* 10. tx_stats[0][3] for peer X, AC 3
* 11. tx_stats[1][0] for peer Y, AC 0
* 12 tx_stats[1][1] for peer Y, AC 1
* 13. tx_stats[1][2] for peer Y, AC 2
* 14. tx_stats[1][3] for peer Y, AC 3
* 15. tx_mpdu_aggr[0][0][] for peer X, AC 0
* 16. tx_mpdu_aggr[0][1][] for peer X, AC 1
* 17. tx_mpdu_aggr[0][2][] for peer X, AC 2
* 18. tx_mpdu_aggr[0][3][] for peer X, AC 3
* 19. tx_mpdu_aggr[1][0][] for peer Y, AC 0
* 20. tx_mpdu_aggr[1][1][] for peer Y, AC 1
* 21. tx_mpdu_aggr[1][2][] for peer Y, AC 2
* 22. tx_mpdu_aggr[1][3][] for peer Y, AC 3
* 23. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[0][0][] for peer X, AC 0
* 24. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[0][1][] for peer X, AC 1
* 25. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[0][2][] for peer X, AC 2
* 26. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[0][3][] for peer X, AC 3
* 27. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[1][0][] for peer Y, AC 0
* 28. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[1][1][] for peer Y, AC 1
* 29. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[1][2][] for peer Y, AC 2
* 30. tx_msdu_acked_mcs[1][3][] for peer Y, AC 3
* 31. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[0][0][] for peer X, AC 0
* 32. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[0][1][] for peer X, AC 1
* 33. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[0][2][] for peer X, AC 2
* 34. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[0][3][] for peer X, AC 3
* 35. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[1][0][] for peer Y, AC 0
* 36. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[1][1][] for peer Y, AC 1
* 37. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[1][2][] for peer Y, AC 2
* 38. tx_msdu_failed_mcs[1][3][] for peer Y, AC 3
* 39. tx_msdu_delay[0][0][] for peer X, AC 0
* 40. tx_msdu_delay[0][1][] for peer X, AC 1
* 41. tx_msdu_delay[0][2][] for peer X, AC 2
* 42. tx_msdu_delay[0][3][] for peer X, AC 3
* 43. tx_msdu_delay[1][0][] for peer Y, AC 0
* 44. tx_msdu_delay[1][1][] for peer Y, AC 1
* 45. tx_msdu_delay[1][2][] for peer Y, AC 2
* 46. tx_msdu_delay[1][3][] for peer Y, AC 3
* 47. peer_ac_rx_stats[0] for X
* 48. peer_ac_rx_stats[1] for Y
* 49. rx_stats[0][0] for peer X, AC 0
* 50. rx_stats[0][1] for peer X, AC 1
* 51. rx_stats[0][2] for peer X, AC 2
* 52. rx_stats[0][3] for peer X, AC 3
* 53. rx_stats[1][0] for peer Y, AC 0
* 54. rx_stats[1][1] for peer Y, AC 1
* 55. rx_stats[1][2] for peer Y, AC 2
* 56. rx_stats[1][3] for peer Y, AC 3
* 57. rx_mpdu_aggr[0][0][] for peer X, AC 0
* 58. rx_mpdu_aggr[0][1][] for peer X, AC 1
* 59. rx_mpdu_aggr[0][2][] for peer X, AC 2
* 60. rx_mpdu_aggr[0][3][] for peer X, AC 3
* 61. rx_mpdu_aggr[1][0][] for peer Y, AC 0
* 62. rx_mpdu_aggr[1][1][] for peer Y, AC 1
* 63. rx_mpdu_aggr[1][2][] for peer Y, AC 2
* 64. rx_mpdu_aggr[1][3][] for peer Y, AC 3
* 65. rx_msdu_mcs[0][0][] for peer X, AC 0
* 66. rx_msdu_mcs[0][1][] for peer X, AC 1
* 67. rx_msdu_mcs[0][2][] for peer X, AC 2
* 68. rx_msdu_mcs[0][3][] for peer X, AC 3
* 69. rx_msdu_mcs[1][0][] for peer Y, AC 0
* 70. rx_msdu_mcs[1][1][] for peer Y, AC 1
* 71. rx_msdu_mcs[1][2][] for peer Y, AC 2
* 72. rx_msdu_mcs[1][3][] for peer Y, AC 3
**/
#define WMITLV_TABLE_WMI_REPORT_STATS_EVENTID(id, op, buf, len) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_report_stats_event_fixed_param, wmi_report_stats_event_fixed_param, fixed_param, WMITLV_SIZE_FIX) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_chan_cca_stats, chan_cca_stats, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_peer_signal_stats, peer_signal_stats, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_peer_ac_tx_stats, peer_ac_tx_stats, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_tx_stats, tx_stats, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_UINT32, A_UINT32, tx_mpdu_aggr, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_UINT32, A_UINT32, tx_msdu_acked_mcs, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_UINT32, A_UINT32, tx_msdu_failed_mcs, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_UINT32, A_UINT32, tx_msdu_delay, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_peer_ac_rx_stats, peer_ac_rx_stats, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_STRUC, wmi_rx_stats, rx_stats, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_UINT32, A_UINT32, rx_mpdu_aggr, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR) \
WMITLV_ELEM(id, op, buf, len, WMITLV_TAG_ARRAY_UINT32, A_UINT32, rx_msdu_mcs, WMITLV_SIZE_VAR)
WMITLV_CREATE_PARAM_STRUC(WMI_REPORT_STATS_EVENTID);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}

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@@ -354,6 +354,8 @@ typedef enum {
WMI_PDEV_GET_ANTDIV_STATUS_CMDID,
/** WMI command for getting Chip Power Stats */
WMI_PDEV_GET_CHIP_POWER_STATS_CMDID,
/** set stats reporting thresholds - see WMI_REPORT_STATS_EVENTID */
WMI_PDEV_SET_STATS_THRESHOLD_CMDID,
/* VDEV (virtual device) specific commands */
/** vdev create */
@@ -702,6 +704,9 @@ typedef enum {
/** Cmd to configure the verbose level */
WMI_DIAG_EVENT_LOG_CONFIG_CMDID,
/** One time request for wlan stats */
WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_STATS_CMDID,
/** ARP OFFLOAD REQUEST*/
WMI_SET_ARP_NS_OFFLOAD_CMDID =
WMI_CMD_GRP_START_ID(WMI_GRP_ARP_NS_OFL),
@@ -1235,6 +1240,22 @@ typedef enum {
/** FW update tx power levels event */
WMI_RADIO_TX_POWER_LEVEL_STATS_EVENTID,
/** This event is used to report wlan stats to host.
* It is triggered under 3 conditions:
* (a) Periodic timer timed out, based on the period specified
* by WMI_PDEV_PARAM_STATS_OBSERVATION_PERIOD
* (b) Whenever any of the (enabled) stats thresholds specified
* in the WMI_PDEV_SET_STATS_THRESHOLD_CMD message is exceeded
* within the current stats period.
* (c) In response to the one-time wlan stats request of
* WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_STATS_CMDID from host.
*
* If this event is triggered by condition a or b,
* the stats counters are cleared at the start of each period.
* But if it is triggered by condition c, stats counters won't be cleared.
*/
WMI_REPORT_STATS_EVENTID,
/** NLO specific events */
/** NLO match event after the first match */
WMI_NLO_MATCH_EVENTID = WMI_EVT_GRP_START_ID(WMI_GRP_NLO_OFL),
@@ -3829,6 +3850,23 @@ typedef enum {
* accurate.
*/
WMI_PDEV_PARAM_ANT_DIV_SELFTEST_INTVL,
/**
* wlan stats observation period, the unit is millisecond.
* The value of 0 is used to turn off periodic stats report.
*/
WMI_PDEV_PARAM_STATS_OBSERVATION_PERIOD,
/**
* Set tx_msdu_delay[] bin size to specify how many
* milliseconds each bin of the wmi_tx_stats.tx_msdu_delay[]
* histogram represents.
*/
WMI_PDEV_PARAM_TX_DELAY_BIN_SIZE_MS,
/** set wmi_tx_stats.tx_msdu_delay[] array size */
WMI_PDEV_PARAM_TX_DELAY_ARRAY_SIZE,
/** set wmi_tx_stats.tx_mpdu_aggr[] array size */
WMI_PDEV_PARAM_TX_MPDU_AGGR_ARRAY_SIZE,
/** set wmi_rx_stats.rx_mpdu_aggr[] array size */
WMI_PDEV_PARAM_RX_MPDU_AGGR_ARRAY_SIZE,
} WMI_PDEV_PARAM;
@@ -4974,6 +5012,378 @@ typedef struct {
*/
} wmi_stats_event_fixed_param;
/* WLAN channel CCA stats bitmap */
#define WLAN_STATS_IDLE_TIME_SHIFT 0
#define WLAN_STATS_IDLE_TIME_TIME 0x00000001
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_TIME_SHIFT 1
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_TIME_MASK 0x00000002
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_IN_BSS_TIME_SHIFT 2
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_IN_BSS_TIME_MASK 0x00000004
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_OUT_BSS_TIME_SHIFT 3
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_OUT_BSS_TIME_MASK 0x00000008
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_BUSY_TIME_SHIFT 4
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_BUSY_TIME_MASK 0x00000010
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_IN_BAD_COND_TIME_SHIFT 5
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_IN_BAD_COND_TIME_MASK 0x00000020
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_IN_BAD_COND_TIME_SHIFT 6
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_IN_BAD_COND_TIME_MASK 0x00000040
#define WLAN_STATS_WLAN_NOT_AVAIL_TIME_SHIFT 7
#define WLAN_STATS_WLAN_NOT_AVAIL_TIME_MASK 0x00000080
/* WLAN peer signal stats bitmap */
#define WLAN_STATS_PER_ANT_SNR_SHIFT 0
#define WLAN_STATS_PER_ANT_SNR_MASK 0x00000001
#define WLAN_STATS_NF_SHIFT 1
#define WLAN_STATS_NF_MASK 0x00000002
/* WLAN TX stats bitmap */
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDUS_SHIFT 0
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDUS_MASK 0x00000001
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_BYTES_SHIFT 1
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_BYTES_MASK 0x00000002
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_DROPS_SHIFT 2
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_DROPS_MASK 0x00000004
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_DROP_BYTES_SHIFT 3
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_DROP_BYTES_MASK 0x00000008
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MPDU_RETRIES_SHIFT 4
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MPDU_RETRIES_MASK 0x00000010
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_FAILED_SHIFT 5
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_FAILED_MASK 0x00000020
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MPDU_AGGR_SHIFT 6
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MPDU_AGGR_MASK 0x00000040
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_ACKED_MCS_SHIFT 7
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_ACKED_MCS_MASK 0x00000080
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_FAILED_MCS_SHIFT 8
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_FAILED_MCS_MASK 0x00000100
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_DELAY_SHIFT 9
#define WLAN_STATS_TX_MSDU_DELAY_MASK 0x00000200
/* WLAN RX stats bitmap */
#define WLAN_STATS_MAC_RX_MSDUS_SHIFT 0
#define WLAN_STATS_MAC_RX_MSDUS_MASK 0x00000001
#define WLAN_STATS_MAC_RX_BYTES_SHIFT 1
#define WLAN_STATS_MAC_RX_BYTES_MASK 0x00000002
#define WLAN_STATS_PHY_RX_MSDUS_SHIFT 2
#define WLAN_STATS_PHY_RX_MSDUS_MASK 0x00000004
#define WLAN_STATS_PHY_RX_BYTES_SHIFT 3
#define WLAN_STATS_PHY_RX_BYTES_MASK 0x00000008
#define WLAN_STATS_SEQ_DCONT_NUM_SHIFT 4
#define WLAN_STATS_SEQ_DCONT_NUM_MASK 0x00000010
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_RETRY_SHIFT 5
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_RETRY_MASK 0x00000020
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_DUP_SHIFT 6
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_DUP_MASK 0x00000040
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_DISCARD_SHIFT 7
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_DISCARD_MASK 0x00000080
#define WLAN_STATS_STA_PS_INDS_SHIFT 8
#define WLAN_STATS_STA_PS_INDS_MASK 0x00000100
#define WLAN_STATS_STA_PS_DURS_SHIFT 9
#define WLAN_STATS_STA_PS_DURS_MASK 0x00000200
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_PROBE_REQS_SHIFT 10
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_PROBE_REQS_MASK 0x00000400
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_OTH_MGMTS_SHIFT 11
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_OTH_MGMTS_MASK 0x00000800
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MPDU_AGGR_SHIFT 12
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MPDU_AGGR_MASK 0x00001000
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_MCS_SHIFT 13
#define WLAN_STATS_RX_MSDU_MCS_MASK 0x00002000
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_chan_cca_stats */
A_UINT32 vdev_id;
/** Percentage of idle time, no TX, no RX, no interference */
A_UINT32 idle_time;
/** Percentage of time transmitting packets */
A_UINT32 tx_time;
/** Percentage of time receiving packets in current BSSs */
A_UINT32 rx_in_bss_time;
/** Percentage of time receiving packets not in current BSSs */
A_UINT32 rx_out_bss_time;
/** Percentage of time interference detected. */
A_UINT32 rx_busy_time;
/** Percentage of time receiving packets with errors
* or packets flagged as retransmission or seqnum discontinued. */
A_UINT32 rx_in_bad_cond_time;
/** Percentage of time the device transmitted packets that haven't been ACKed. */
A_UINT32 tx_in_bad_cond_time;
/** Percentage of time the chip is unable to work in normal conditions. */
A_UINT32 wlan_not_avail_time;
} wmi_chan_cca_stats;
/** Thresholds of cca stats, stands for percentages of stats variation.
* Check wmi_chan_cca_stats for each stats's meaning.
*/
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_chan_cca_stats_thresh */
A_UINT32 idle_time; /* units = percent */
A_UINT32 tx_time; /* units = percent */
A_UINT32 rx_in_bss_time; /* units = percent */
A_UINT32 rx_out_bss_time; /* units = percent */
A_UINT32 rx_busy_time; /* units = percent */
A_UINT32 rx_in_bad_cond_time; /* units = percent */
A_UINT32 tx_in_bad_cond_time; /* units = percent */
A_UINT32 wlan_not_avail_time; /* units = percent */
} wmi_chan_cca_stats_thresh;
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_signal_stats */
A_UINT32 vdev_id;
A_UINT32 peer_id;
/** per antenna SNR in current bss, units are dB */
A_INT32 per_ant_snr[WMI_MAX_CHAINS];
/** Background noise, units are dBm */
A_INT32 nf;
} wmi_peer_signal_stats;
/** Thresholds of signal stats, stand for percentage of stats variation.
* Check wmi_peer_signal_stats for each stats's meaning.
*/
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_signal_stats */
A_UINT32 per_ant_snr; /* units = dB */
A_UINT32 nf; /* units = dBm */
} wmi_peer_signal_stats_thresh;
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_tx_stats */
/** Number of total TX packets on MAC layer in the period */
A_UINT32 tx_msdus;
/** Bytes of tx data on MAC layer in the period */
A_UINT32 tx_bytes;
/** Number of TX packets cancelled due to any reason in the period,
* such as WMM limitation/bandwidth limitation/radio congestion */
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_drops;
/** Bytes of dropped TX packets in the period */
A_UINT32 tx_drop_bytes;
/** Number of unacked transmissions of MPDUs */
A_UINT32 tx_mpdu_retries;
/** Number of packets have not been ACKed despite retried */
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_failed;
/* This TLV is followed by TLVs below: :
* A_UINT32 tx_mpdu_aggr[tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size];
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_acked_mcs[tx_msdu_acked_mcs_array_size];
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_failed_mcs[tx_msdu_failed_mcs_array_size];
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_delay[tx_msdu_delay_array_size];
*/
} wmi_tx_stats;
/** Thresholds of tx stats, stand for percentage of stats variation.
* Check wmi_tx_stats for each stats's meaning.
*/
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_tx_stats_thresh */
A_UINT32 tx_msdus;
A_UINT32 tx_bytes;
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_drops;
A_UINT32 tx_drop_bytes;
A_UINT32 tx_mpdu_retries;
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_failed;
A_UINT32 tx_mpdu_aggr;
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_acked_mcs;
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_failed_mcs;
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_delay;
} wmi_tx_stats_thresh;
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_ac_tx_stats */
A_UINT32 vdev_id;
A_UINT32 peer_id;
/* The TLVs for the 4 AC follows:
* wmi_tx_stats tx_stats[]; wmi_tx_stats for BE/BK/VI/VO
*/
} wmi_peer_ac_tx_stats;
typedef struct {
/** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_rx_stats */
A_UINT32 tlv_header;
/** Number of RX packets on MAC layer */
A_UINT32 mac_rx_msdus;
/** Bytes of RX packets on MAC layer */
A_UINT32 mac_rx_bytes;
/** Number of RX packets on PHY layer */
A_UINT32 phy_rx_msdus;
/** Bytes of RX packets on PHY layer */
A_UINT32 phy_rx_bytes;
/** Number of discontinuity in seqnum */
A_UINT32 seq_dcont_num;
/** Number of RX packets flagged as retransmissions */
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_retry;
/** Number of RX packets identified as duplicates */
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_dup;
/** Number of RX packets discarded */
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_discard;
/** How many times STAs go to sleep */
A_UINT32 sta_ps_inds;
/** Total sleep time of STAs, milliseconds units */
A_UINT32 sta_ps_durs;
/** Number of probe requests received */
A_UINT32 rx_probe_reqs;
/** Number of other management frames received, not including probe requests */
A_UINT32 rx_oth_mgmts;
/* This TLV is followed by TLVs below:
* A_UINT32 rx_mpdu_aggr[rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size];
* A_UINT32 rx_msdu_mcs[rx_msdu_mcs_array_size];
*/
} wmi_rx_stats;
/** Thresholds of rx stats, stands for percentage of stats variation.
* Check wmi_rx_stats for each stats's meaning.
*/
typedef struct {
/** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_rx_stats_thresh */
A_UINT32 tlv_header;
A_UINT32 mac_rx_msdus;
A_UINT32 mac_rx_bytes;
A_UINT32 phy_rx_msdus;
A_UINT32 phy_rx_bytes;
A_UINT32 seq_dcont_num;
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_retry;
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_dup;
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_discard;
A_UINT32 sta_ps_inds;
A_UINT32 sta_ps_durs;
A_UINT32 rx_probe_reqs;
A_UINT32 rx_oth_mgmts;
A_UINT32 rx_mpdu_aggr;
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_mcs;
} wmi_rx_stats_thresh;
typedef struct {
/** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_peer_ac_rx_stats */
A_UINT32 tlv_header;
A_UINT32 vdev_id;
A_UINT32 peer_id;
/* The TLVs for the 4 AC follows:
* wmi_rx_stats rx_stats[]; wmi_rx_stats for BE/BK/VI/VO
*/
} wmi_peer_ac_rx_stats;
typedef enum {
/** Periodic timer timed out, based on the period specified
* by WMI_PDEV_PARAM_STATS_OBSERVATION_PERIOD
*/
TRIGGER_COND_ID_TIMER_TIMED_OUT = 0x1,
/** Any of the (enabled) stats thresholds specified
* in the WMI_PDEV_SET_STATS_THRESHOLD_CMD message is exceeded
* within the current stats period.
*/
TRIGGER_COND_ID_THRESH_EXCEEDED = 0x2,
/** In Response to the one-time wlan stats request of
* WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_STATS_CMDID from host.
*/
TRIGGER_COND_ID_ONE_TIME_REQUEST = 0x3,
} wmi_report_stats_event_trigger_cond_id;
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /** TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_report_stats_event_fixed_param */
/** Indicate what triggered this event, check wmi_report_stats_event_trigger_cond_id for details */
A_UINT32 trigger_cond_id;
/** Bitmap to indicate changed channel CCA stats which exceeded the thresholds */
A_UINT32 cca_chgd_bitmap;
/** Bitmap to indicate changed peer signal stats which exceeded the thresholds */
A_UINT32 sig_chgd_bitmap;
/** Bitmap to indicate changed TX counters which exceeded the thresholds */
A_UINT32 tx_chgd_bitmap;
/** Bitmap to indicate changed RX counters which exceeded the thresholds */
A_UINT32 rx_chgd_bitmap;
/** number of per channel CCA stats structures (wmi_chan_cca_stats), 0 to max vdevs*/
A_UINT32 num_chan_cca_stats;
/** number of per peer signal stats structures (wmi_peer_signal_stats), 0 to max peers*/
A_UINT32 num_peer_signal_stats;
/** number of per peer ac TX stats structures (wmi_peer_ac_tx_stats), 0 to max peers*/
A_UINT32 num_peer_ac_tx_stats;
/** Array size of tx_mpdu_aggr[] which is histogram of MPDU aggregation size(1 to 7 and 8+).
* The array indicates number of MPDUs sent on specified aggregation size
* (per number of MPDUs per AMPDUs / 1 to 7 and 8+).
* Array size can be set per WMI_PDEV_PARAM_TX_MPDU_AGGR_ARRAY_SIZE */
A_UINT32 tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size;
/** Array size of tx_msdu_acked_mcs[] which is histogram of encoding rate.
* The array indicates number of acked packets sent at a specific rate */
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_acked_mcs_array_size;
/** Array size of tx_msdu_failed_mcs[] which is histogram of encoding rate.
* The array indicates number of failed packets sent at a specific rate */
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_failed_mcs_array_size;
/** tx_msdu_delay[]is a histogram of delays on MAC layer.
* The array stands for numbers of packets on different TX time delays.
* TX delay here means time interval between the time the packet has been received
* at the MAC layer and the time lower layers returns a tx status (<10ms to >100ms)
*
* The bin size tx_delay_bin_size_ms specifies how many milliseconds
* each bin of the tx_delay histogram represents.
* By default the bin size is 10ms.
* tx_msdu_delay[0] -> delays between 0-9 ms
* tx_msdu_delay[1] -> delays between 10-19 ms
* ...
* tx_msdu_delay[9] -> delays between 90-99 ms
* tx_msdu_delay[10] -> delays >= 100 ms
* Bin size can be set per WMI_PDEV_PARAM_TX_DELAY_BIN_SIZE_MS.
*/
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_delay_bin_size_ms;
/** Array size of tx_msdu_delay[]. It can be set per WMI_PDEV_PARAM_TX_DELAY_ARRAY_SIZE */
A_UINT32 tx_msdu_delay_array_size;
/** number of per peer ac RX stats structures (wmi_peer_ac_rx_stats), 0 to max peers*/
A_UINT32 num_peer_ac_rx_stats;
/** Array size of rx_mpdu_aggr[] which is histogram of MPDU aggregation size(1 to 7 and 8+).
* It can be set per WMI_PDEV_PARAM_RX_MPDU_AGGR_ARRAY_SIZE */
A_UINT32 rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size;
/** Array size of rx_msdu_mcs[] which is histogram of encoding rate.
* The array indicates number of packets received at a specific rate */
A_UINT32 rx_msdu_mcs_array_size;
/**
* This TLV is followed by TLVs below:
* wmi_chan_cca_stats chan_cca_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_chan_cca_stats
* wmi_peer_signal_stats peer_signal_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_peer_signal_stats
* wmi_peer_ac_tx_stats peer_ac_tx_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_peer_ac_tx_stats
* wmi_tx_stats tx_stats[][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC, array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index)
* A_UINT32 tx_mpdu_aggr[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_mpdu_aggr_array_size + A-MPDU aggregation index
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_acked_mcs[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_msdu_acked_mcs_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_msdu_acked_mcs_array_size + MCS index
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_failed_mcs[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_msdu_failed_mcs_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_msdu_failed_mcs_array_size + MCS index
* A_UINT32 tx_msdu_delay[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_tx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * tx_msdu_delay_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * tx_msdu_delay_array_size + tx delay index
* wmi_peer_ac_rx_stats peer_ac_rx_stats[]; Array size is specified by num_peer_ac_rx_stats
* wmi_rx_stats rx_stats[][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_rx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC, array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index)
* A_UINT32 rx_mpdu_aggr[][][]; Array size is num_peer_ac_rx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC * rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * rx_mpdu_aggr_array_size + A-MPDU aggregation index
* A_UINT32 rx_msdu_mcs[][][]; Array size is (num_peer_ac_rx_stats * WLAN_MAX_AC) * rx_msdu_mcs_array_size,
* array index is (peer_index * WLAN_MAX_AC + ac_index) * rx_msdu_mcs_array_size + MCS index
**/
} wmi_report_stats_event_fixed_param;
/**
* PDEV statistics
* @todo
@@ -16267,6 +16677,67 @@ typedef struct {
A_UINT32 rx_timeout_pri[WMI_AC_MAX];
} wmi_pdev_set_reorder_timeout_val_cmd_fixed_param;
/**
* wlan stats shall be understood as per period.
* Generally, it is reported periodically based on the period specified by host.
* But if the variation of one stats of compared to the
* pervious notification exceeds a threshold,
* FW will report the wlan stats immediately.
* The values of the stats becomes the new reference to compute variations.
* This threshold can be a global setting or per category.
* Host can enable/disable the mechanism for any stats per bitmap.
* TX/RX thresholds (percentage value) are shared across ACs,
* and TX/RX stats comprisons are processed per AC of each peer.
* For example, if bit 0 (stand for tx_mpdus) of tx_thresh_bitmap is set to 1,
* and the detailed tx_mpdus threshold value is set to 10%,
* suppose tx_mpdus value of BE of peer 0 is 100 in first period,
* and it reaches 110 during the second period,
* FW will generate and send out a wlan stats event immediately.
*/
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /* TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_pdev_set_stats_threshold_cmd_fixed_param */
/** Indicate if threshold mechnism is enabled or disabled.
* It is disabled by default.
* Host can enable and disable it dynamically.
*/
A_UINT32 enable_thresh;
/** use_thresh_bitmap equals 0 means gbl_thresh is used.
* when use_thresh_bitmap equals 1, ignore gbl_thresh and use stats bitmap indicated thresholds.
*/
A_UINT32 use_thresh_bitmap;
/** global threshold, valid when use_thresh_bitmap equals 0.
* It takes effect for all counters.
* If use_thresh_bitmap ==0 && gbl_thresh == 0, disable threshold mechanism.
*/
A_UINT32 gbl_thresh;
/** Enable/disable bitmap for threshold mechanism of CCA stats */
A_UINT32 cca_thresh_bitmap;
/** Enable/disable bitmap for threshold mechanism of signal stats */
A_UINT32 signal_thresh_bitmap;
/** Enable/disable bitmap for threshold mechanism of TX stats */
A_UINT32 tx_thresh_bitmap;
/** Enable/disable bitmap for threshold mechanism of RX stats */
A_UINT32 rx_thresh_bitmap;
/* This TLV is followed by TLVs below:
* wmi_chan_cca_stats_thresh cca_thresh;
* wmi_peer_signal_stats_thresh signal_thresh;
* wmi_tx_stats_thresh tx_thresh;
* wmi_rx_stats_thresh rx_thresh;
*/
} wmi_pdev_set_stats_threshold_cmd_fixed_param;
typedef enum {
WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_TX_STAT = 0x01,
WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_RX_STAT = 0x02,
WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_CCA_STAT = 0x04,
WMI_REQUEST_WLAN_SIGNAL_STAT = 0x08,
} wmi_wlan_stats_id;
typedef struct {
A_UINT32 tlv_header; /* TLV tag and len; tag equals WMITLV_TAG_STRUC_wmi_request_wlan_stats_cmd_fixed_param */
wmi_wlan_stats_id stats_id;
} wmi_request_wlan_stats_cmd_fixed_param;
typedef enum {
WLAN_2G_CAPABILITY = 0x1,
WLAN_5G_CAPABILITY = 0x2,

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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
#define __WMI_VER_MINOR_ 0
/** WMI revision number has to be incremented when there is a
* change that may or may not break compatibility */
#define __WMI_REVISION_ 287
#define __WMI_REVISION_ 288
/** The Version Namespace should not be normally changed. Only
* host and firmware of the same WMI namespace will work