dp_txrx_wds.h 9.5 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) 2016-2019 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
  3. *
  4. * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for
  5. * any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
  6. * above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
  7. * copies.
  8. *
  9. * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
  10. * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
  11. * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
  12. * AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  13. * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
  14. * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
  15. * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
  16. * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
  17. */
  18. #ifndef _DP_TXRX_WDS_H_
  19. #define _DP_TXRX_WDS_H_
  20. /* WDS AST entry aging timer value */
  21. #define DP_WDS_AST_AGING_TIMER_DEFAULT_MS 120000
  22. #define DP_WDS_AST_AGING_TIMER_CNT \
  23. ((DP_WDS_AST_AGING_TIMER_DEFAULT_MS / DP_AST_AGING_TIMER_DEFAULT_MS) - 1)
  24. void dp_soc_wds_attach(struct dp_soc *soc);
  25. void dp_soc_wds_detach(struct dp_soc *soc);
  26. void
  27. dp_rx_da_learn(struct dp_soc *soc,
  28. uint8_t *rx_tlv_hdr,
  29. struct dp_peer *ta_peer,
  30. qdf_nbuf_t nbuf);
  31. void dp_tx_mec_handler(struct dp_vdev *vdev, uint8_t *status);
  32. #ifdef FEATURE_WDS
  33. static inline bool dp_tx_da_search_override(struct dp_vdev *vdev)
  34. {
  35. struct dp_soc *soc = vdev->pdev->soc;
  36. /*
  37. * If AST index override support is available (HKv2 etc),
  38. * DA search flag be enabled always
  39. *
  40. * If AST index override support is not available (HKv1),
  41. * DA search flag should be used for all modes except QWRAP
  42. */
  43. if (soc->ast_override_support || !vdev->proxysta_vdev)
  44. return true;
  45. return false;
  46. }
  47. #endif
  48. #ifdef WDS_VENDOR_EXTENSION
  49. void
  50. dp_txrx_peer_wds_tx_policy_update(struct cdp_peer *peer_handle,
  51. int wds_tx_ucast, int wds_tx_mcast);
  52. void
  53. dp_txrx_set_wds_rx_policy(struct cdp_vdev *vdev_handle,
  54. u_int32_t val);
  55. #endif
  56. /**
  57. * dp_rx_wds_add_or_update_ast() - Add or update the ast entry.
  58. *
  59. * @soc: core txrx main context
  60. * @ta_peer: WDS repeater peer
  61. * @mac_addr: mac address of the peer
  62. * @is_ad4_valid: 4-address valid flag
  63. * @is_sa_valid: source address valid flag
  64. * @is_chfrag_start: frag start flag
  65. * @sa_idx: source-address index for peer
  66. * @sa_sw_peer_id: software source-address peer-id
  67. *
  68. * Return: void:
  69. */
  70. static inline void
  71. dp_rx_wds_add_or_update_ast(struct dp_soc *soc, struct dp_peer *ta_peer,
  72. qdf_nbuf_t nbuf, uint8_t is_ad4_valid,
  73. uint8_t is_sa_valid, uint8_t is_chfrag_start,
  74. uint16_t sa_idx, uint16_t sa_sw_peer_id)
  75. {
  76. struct dp_peer *sa_peer;
  77. struct dp_ast_entry *ast;
  78. uint32_t flags = IEEE80211_NODE_F_WDS_HM;
  79. uint32_t ret = 0;
  80. struct dp_neighbour_peer *neighbour_peer = NULL;
  81. struct dp_pdev *pdev = ta_peer->vdev->pdev;
  82. uint8_t wds_src_mac[QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE];
  83. /* For AP mode : Do wds source port learning only if it is a
  84. * 4-address mpdu
  85. *
  86. * For STA mode : Frames from RootAP backend will be in 3-address mode,
  87. * till RootAP does the WDS source port learning; Hence in repeater/STA
  88. * mode, we enable learning even in 3-address mode , to avoid RootAP
  89. * backbone getting wrongly learnt as MEC on repeater
  90. */
  91. if (ta_peer->vdev->opmode != wlan_op_mode_sta) {
  92. if (!(is_chfrag_start && is_ad4_valid))
  93. return;
  94. } else {
  95. /* For HKv2 Source port learing is not needed in STA mode
  96. * as we have support in HW
  97. */
  98. if (soc->ast_override_support)
  99. return;
  100. }
  101. if (qdf_unlikely(!is_sa_valid)) {
  102. qdf_mem_copy(wds_src_mac,
  103. (qdf_nbuf_data(nbuf) + QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE),
  104. QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE);
  105. ret = dp_peer_add_ast(soc,
  106. ta_peer,
  107. wds_src_mac,
  108. CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_WDS,
  109. flags);
  110. return;
  111. }
  112. qdf_spin_lock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  113. ast = soc->ast_table[sa_idx];
  114. qdf_spin_unlock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  115. if (!ast) {
  116. /*
  117. * In HKv1, it is possible that HW retains the AST entry in
  118. * GSE cache on 1 radio , even after the AST entry is deleted
  119. * (on another radio).
  120. *
  121. * Due to this, host might still get sa_is_valid indications
  122. * for frames with SA not really present in AST table.
  123. *
  124. * So we go ahead and send an add_ast command to FW in such
  125. * cases where sa is reported still as valid, so that FW will
  126. * invalidate this GSE cache entry and new AST entry gets
  127. * cached.
  128. */
  129. if (!soc->ast_override_support) {
  130. qdf_mem_copy(wds_src_mac,
  131. (qdf_nbuf_data(nbuf) + QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE),
  132. QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE);
  133. ret = dp_peer_add_ast(soc,
  134. ta_peer,
  135. wds_src_mac,
  136. CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_WDS,
  137. flags);
  138. return;
  139. } else {
  140. /* In HKv2 smart monitor case, when NAC client is
  141. * added first and this client roams within BSS to
  142. * connect to RE, since we have an AST entry for
  143. * NAC we get sa_is_valid bit set. So we check if
  144. * smart monitor is enabled and send add_ast command
  145. * to FW.
  146. */
  147. if (pdev->neighbour_peers_added) {
  148. qdf_mem_copy(wds_src_mac,
  149. (qdf_nbuf_data(nbuf) +
  150. QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE),
  151. QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE);
  152. qdf_spin_lock_bh(&pdev->neighbour_peer_mutex);
  153. TAILQ_FOREACH(neighbour_peer,
  154. &pdev->neighbour_peers_list,
  155. neighbour_peer_list_elem) {
  156. if (!qdf_mem_cmp(&neighbour_peer->neighbour_peers_macaddr,
  157. wds_src_mac,
  158. QDF_MAC_ADDR_SIZE)) {
  159. ret = dp_peer_add_ast(soc,
  160. ta_peer,
  161. wds_src_mac,
  162. CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_WDS,
  163. flags);
  164. QDF_TRACE(QDF_MODULE_ID_DP,
  165. QDF_TRACE_LEVEL_INFO,
  166. "sa valid and nac roamed to wds");
  167. break;
  168. }
  169. }
  170. qdf_spin_unlock_bh(&pdev->neighbour_peer_mutex);
  171. }
  172. return;
  173. }
  174. }
  175. if ((ast->type == CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_WDS_HM) ||
  176. (ast->type == CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_WDS_HM_SEC))
  177. return;
  178. /*
  179. * Ensure we are updating the right AST entry by
  180. * validating ast_idx.
  181. * There is a possibility we might arrive here without
  182. * AST MAP event , so this check is mandatory
  183. */
  184. if (ast->is_mapped && (ast->ast_idx == sa_idx))
  185. ast->is_active = TRUE;
  186. if (sa_sw_peer_id != ta_peer->peer_ids[0]) {
  187. sa_peer = ast->peer;
  188. if ((ast->type != CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_STATIC) &&
  189. (ast->type != CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_SELF) &&
  190. (ast->type != CDP_TXRX_AST_TYPE_STA_BSS)) {
  191. if (ast->pdev_id != ta_peer->vdev->pdev->pdev_id) {
  192. /* This case is when a STA roams from one
  193. * repeater to another repeater, but these
  194. * repeaters are connected to root AP on
  195. * different radios.
  196. * Ex: rptr1 connected to ROOT AP over 5G
  197. * and rptr2 connected to ROOT AP over 2G
  198. * radio
  199. */
  200. qdf_spin_lock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  201. dp_peer_del_ast(soc, ast);
  202. qdf_spin_unlock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  203. } else {
  204. /* this case is when a STA roams from one
  205. * reapter to another repeater, but inside
  206. * same radio.
  207. */
  208. qdf_spin_lock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  209. dp_peer_update_ast(soc, ta_peer, ast, flags);
  210. qdf_spin_unlock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  211. return;
  212. }
  213. }
  214. /*
  215. * Do not kickout STA if it belongs to a different radio.
  216. * For DBDC repeater, it is possible to arrive here
  217. * for multicast loopback frames originated from connected
  218. * clients and looped back (intrabss) by Root AP
  219. */
  220. if (ast->pdev_id != ta_peer->vdev->pdev->pdev_id) {
  221. return;
  222. }
  223. /*
  224. * Kickout, when direct associated peer(SA) roams
  225. * to another AP and reachable via TA peer
  226. */
  227. if ((sa_peer->vdev->opmode == wlan_op_mode_ap) &&
  228. !sa_peer->delete_in_progress) {
  229. sa_peer->delete_in_progress = true;
  230. if (soc->cdp_soc.ol_ops->peer_sta_kickout) {
  231. soc->cdp_soc.ol_ops->peer_sta_kickout(
  232. sa_peer->vdev->pdev->ctrl_pdev,
  233. wds_src_mac);
  234. }
  235. }
  236. }
  237. }
  238. /**
  239. * dp_rx_wds_srcport_learn() - Add or update the STA PEER which
  240. * is behind the WDS repeater.
  241. *
  242. * @soc: core txrx main context
  243. * @rx_tlv_hdr: base address of RX TLV header
  244. * @ta_peer: WDS repeater peer
  245. * @nbuf: rx pkt
  246. *
  247. * Return: void:
  248. */
  249. static inline void
  250. dp_rx_wds_srcport_learn(struct dp_soc *soc,
  251. uint8_t *rx_tlv_hdr,
  252. struct dp_peer *ta_peer,
  253. qdf_nbuf_t nbuf)
  254. {
  255. uint16_t sa_sw_peer_id = hal_rx_msdu_end_sa_sw_peer_id_get(rx_tlv_hdr);
  256. uint8_t sa_is_valid = hal_rx_msdu_end_sa_is_valid_get(rx_tlv_hdr);
  257. uint16_t sa_idx;
  258. uint8_t is_chfrag_start = 0;
  259. uint8_t is_ad4_valid = 0;
  260. if (qdf_unlikely(!ta_peer))
  261. return;
  262. is_chfrag_start = qdf_nbuf_is_rx_chfrag_start(nbuf);
  263. if (is_chfrag_start)
  264. is_ad4_valid = hal_rx_get_mpdu_mac_ad4_valid(rx_tlv_hdr);
  265. /*
  266. * Get the AST entry from HW SA index and mark it as active
  267. */
  268. sa_idx = hal_rx_msdu_end_sa_idx_get(rx_tlv_hdr);
  269. dp_rx_wds_add_or_update_ast(soc, ta_peer, nbuf, is_ad4_valid,
  270. sa_is_valid, is_chfrag_start,
  271. sa_idx, sa_sw_peer_id);
  272. }
  273. /*
  274. * dp_rx_ast_set_active() - set the active flag of the astentry
  275. * corresponding to a hw index.
  276. * @soc: core txrx main context
  277. * @sa_idx: hw idx
  278. * @is_active: active flag
  279. *
  280. */
  281. static inline QDF_STATUS dp_rx_ast_set_active(struct dp_soc *soc,
  282. uint16_t sa_idx, bool is_active)
  283. {
  284. struct dp_ast_entry *ast;
  285. qdf_spin_lock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  286. ast = soc->ast_table[sa_idx];
  287. /*
  288. * Ensure we are updating the right AST entry by
  289. * validating ast_idx.
  290. * There is a possibility we might arrive here without
  291. * AST MAP event , so this check is mandatory
  292. */
  293. if (ast && ast->is_mapped && (ast->ast_idx == sa_idx)) {
  294. ast->is_active = is_active;
  295. qdf_spin_unlock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  296. return QDF_STATUS_SUCCESS;
  297. }
  298. qdf_spin_unlock_bh(&soc->ast_lock);
  299. return QDF_STATUS_E_FAILURE;
  300. }
  301. #endif /* DP_TXRX_WDS*/