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/*
* Copyright 2002-2005, Instant802 Networks, Inc.
* Copyright 2006-2007 Jiri Benc <jbenc@suse.cz>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>
#include <linux/if_arp.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
#include <net/mac80211.h>
#include "ieee80211_i.h"
#include "driver-ops.h"
#include "rate.h"
#include "sta_info.h"
#include "debugfs_sta.h"
#include "mesh.h"
/**
* DOC: STA information lifetime rules
*
* STA info structures (&struct sta_info) are managed in a hash table
* for faster lookup and a list for iteration. They are managed using
* RCU, i.e. access to the list and hash table is protected by RCU.
*
* Upon allocating a STA info structure with sta_info_alloc(), the caller owns
* that structure. It must then either destroy it using sta_info_destroy()
* (which is pretty useless) or insert it into the hash table using
* sta_info_insert() which demotes the reference from ownership to a regular
* RCU-protected reference; if the function is called without protection by an
* RCU critical section the reference is instantly invalidated. Note that the
* caller may not do much with the STA info before inserting it, in particular,
* it may not start any mesh peer link management or add encryption keys.
*
* When the insertion fails (sta_info_insert()) returns non-zero), the
* structure will have been freed by sta_info_insert()!
*
* sta entries are added by mac80211 when you establish a link with a
* peer. This means different things for the different type of interfaces
* we support. For a regular station this mean we add the AP sta when we
* receive an assocation response from the AP. For IBSS this occurs when
* we receive a probe response or a beacon from target IBSS network. For
* WDS we add the sta for the peer imediately upon device open. When using
* AP mode we add stations for each respective station upon request from
* userspace through nl80211.
*
* Because there are debugfs entries for each station, and adding those
* must be able to sleep, it is also possible to "pin" a station entry,
* that means it can be removed from the hash table but not be freed.
* See the comment in __sta_info_unlink() for more information, this is
* an internal capability only.
*
* In order to remove a STA info structure, the caller needs to first
* unlink it (sta_info_unlink()) from the list and hash tables and
* then destroy it; sta_info_destroy() will wait for an RCU grace period
* to elapse before actually freeing it. Due to the pinning and the
* possibility of multiple callers trying to remove the same STA info at
* the same time, sta_info_unlink() can clear the STA info pointer it is
* passed to indicate that the STA info is owned by somebody else now.
*
* If sta_info_unlink() did not clear the pointer then the caller owns
* the STA info structure now and is responsible of destroying it with
* a call to sta_info_destroy().
*
* In all other cases, there is no concept of ownership on a STA entry,
* each structure is owned by the global hash table/list until it is
* removed. All users of the structure need to be RCU protected so that
* the structure won't be freed before they are done using it.
*/
/* Caller must hold local->sta_lock */
static int sta_info_hash_del(struct ieee80211_local *local,
struct sta_info *sta)
{
struct sta_info *s;
s = local->sta_hash[STA_HASH(sta->sta.addr)];
if (!s)
return -ENOENT;
if (s == sta) {
rcu_assign_pointer(local->sta_hash[STA_HASH(sta->sta.addr)],
s->hnext);
return 0;
}
while (s->hnext && s->hnext != sta)
s = s->hnext;
if (s->hnext) {
rcu_assign_pointer(s->hnext, sta->hnext);
return 0;
}
return -ENOENT;
}
/* protected by RCU */
struct sta_info *sta_info_get(struct ieee80211_local *local, const u8 *addr)
{
struct sta_info *sta;
sta = rcu_dereference(local->sta_hash[STA_HASH(addr)]);
while (sta) {
if (memcmp(sta->sta.addr, addr, ETH_ALEN) == 0)
break;
sta = rcu_dereference(sta->hnext);
}
return sta;
}
struct sta_info *sta_info_get_by_idx(struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata,
int idx)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local = sdata->local;
struct sta_info *sta;
int i = 0;
list_for_each_entry_rcu(sta, &local->sta_list, list) {
if (sdata != sta->sdata)
continue;
if (i < idx) {
++i;
continue;
}
return sta;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* __sta_info_free - internal STA free helper
*
* @local: pointer to the global information
* @sta: STA info to free
*
* This function must undo everything done by sta_info_alloc()
* that may happen before sta_info_insert().
*/
static void __sta_info_free(struct ieee80211_local *local,
struct sta_info *sta)
{
if (sta->rate_ctrl) {
rate_control_free_sta(sta);
rate_control_put(sta->rate_ctrl);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Destroyed STA %pM\n",
wiphy_name(local->hw.wiphy), sta->sta.addr);
#endif /* CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG */
kfree(sta);
}
void sta_info_destroy(struct sta_info *sta)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local;
struct sk_buff *skb;
int i;
might_sleep();
if (!sta)
return;
local = sta->local;
mac80211: async station powersave handling Some devices require that all frames to a station are flushed when that station goes into powersave mode before being able to send frames to that station again when it wakes up or polls -- all in order to avoid reordering and too many or too few frames being sent to the station when it polls. Normally, this is the case unless the station goes to sleep and wakes up very quickly again. But in that case, frames for it may be pending on the hardware queues, and thus races could happen in the case of multiple hardware queues used for QoS/WMM. Normally this isn't a problem, but with the iwlwifi mechanism we need to make sure the race doesn't happen. This makes mac80211 able to cope with the race with driver help by a new WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER per-station flag that can be controlled by the driver and tells mac80211 whether it can transmit frames or not. This flag must be set according to very specific rules outlined in the documentation for the function that controls it. When we buffer new frames for the station, we normally set the TIM bit right away, but while the driver has blocked transmission to that sta we need to avoid that as well since we cannot respond to the station if it wakes up due to the TIM bit. Once the driver unblocks, we can set the TIM bit. Similarly, when the station just wakes up, we need to wait until all other frames are flushed before we can transmit frames to that station, so the same applies here, we need to wait for the driver to give the OK. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2009-11-06 10:35:50 +00:00
cancel_work_sync(&sta->drv_unblock_wk);
rate_control_remove_sta_debugfs(sta);
ieee80211_sta_debugfs_remove(sta);
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_MESH
if (ieee80211_vif_is_mesh(&sta->sdata->vif))
mesh_plink_deactivate(sta);
#endif
/*
* We have only unlinked the key, and actually destroying it
* may mean it is removed from hardware which requires that
* the key->sta pointer is still valid, so flush the key todo
* list here.
*
* ieee80211_key_todo() will synchronize_rcu() so after this
* nothing can reference this sta struct any more.
*/
ieee80211_key_todo();
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_MESH
if (ieee80211_vif_is_mesh(&sta->sdata->vif))
del_timer_sync(&sta->plink_timer);
#endif
while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&sta->ps_tx_buf)) != NULL) {
local->total_ps_buffered--;
dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
}
while ((skb = skb_dequeue(&sta->tx_filtered)) != NULL)
dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
for (i = 0; i < STA_TID_NUM; i++) {
struct tid_ampdu_rx *tid_rx;
struct tid_ampdu_tx *tid_tx;
spin_lock_bh(&sta->lock);
tid_rx = sta->ampdu_mlme.tid_rx[i];
/* Make sure timer won't free the tid_rx struct, see below */
if (tid_rx)
tid_rx->shutdown = true;
mac80211: fix aggregation for hardware with ampdu queues Hardware with AMPDU queues currently has broken aggregation. This patch fixes it by making all A-MPDUs go over the regular AC queues, but keeping track of the hardware queues in mac80211. As a first rough version, it actually stops the AC queue for extended periods of time, which can be removed by adding buffering internal to mac80211, but is currently not a huge problem because people rarely use multiple TIDs that are in the same AC (and iwlwifi currently doesn't operate as AP). This is a short-term fix, my current medium-term plan, which I hope to execute soon as well, but am not sure can finish before .30, looks like this: 1) rework the internal queuing layer in mac80211 that we use for fragments if the driver stopped queue in the middle of a fragmented frame to be able to queue more frames at once (rather than just a single frame with its fragments) 2) instead of stopping the entire AC queue, queue up the frames in a per-station/per-TID queue during aggregation session initiation, when the session has come up take all those frames and put them onto the queue from 1) 3) push the ampdu queue layer abstraction this patch introduces in mac80211 into the driver, and remove the virtual queue stuff from mac80211 again This plan will probably also affect ath9k in that mac80211 queues the frames instead of passing them down, even when there are no ampdu queues. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2009-02-11 23:51:53 +00:00
spin_unlock_bh(&sta->lock);
/*
* Outside spinlock - shutdown is true now so that the timer
* won't free tid_rx, we have to do that now. Can't let the
* timer do it because we have to sync the timer outside the
* lock that it takes itself.
*/
if (tid_rx) {
del_timer_sync(&tid_rx->session_timer);
kfree(tid_rx);
}
/*
* No need to do such complications for TX agg sessions, the
* path leading to freeing the tid_tx struct goes via a call
* from the driver, and thus needs to look up the sta struct
* again, which cannot be found when we get here. Hence, we
* just need to delete the timer and free the aggregation
* info; we won't be telling the peer about it then but that
* doesn't matter if we're not talking to it again anyway.
*/
tid_tx = sta->ampdu_mlme.tid_tx[i];
if (tid_tx) {
del_timer_sync(&tid_tx->addba_resp_timer);
/*
* STA removed while aggregation session being
* started? Bit odd, but purge frames anyway.
*/
skb_queue_purge(&tid_tx->pending);
kfree(tid_tx);
}
}
__sta_info_free(local, sta);
}
/* Caller must hold local->sta_lock */
static void sta_info_hash_add(struct ieee80211_local *local,
struct sta_info *sta)
{
sta->hnext = local->sta_hash[STA_HASH(sta->sta.addr)];
rcu_assign_pointer(local->sta_hash[STA_HASH(sta->sta.addr)], sta);
}
mac80211: async station powersave handling Some devices require that all frames to a station are flushed when that station goes into powersave mode before being able to send frames to that station again when it wakes up or polls -- all in order to avoid reordering and too many or too few frames being sent to the station when it polls. Normally, this is the case unless the station goes to sleep and wakes up very quickly again. But in that case, frames for it may be pending on the hardware queues, and thus races could happen in the case of multiple hardware queues used for QoS/WMM. Normally this isn't a problem, but with the iwlwifi mechanism we need to make sure the race doesn't happen. This makes mac80211 able to cope with the race with driver help by a new WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER per-station flag that can be controlled by the driver and tells mac80211 whether it can transmit frames or not. This flag must be set according to very specific rules outlined in the documentation for the function that controls it. When we buffer new frames for the station, we normally set the TIM bit right away, but while the driver has blocked transmission to that sta we need to avoid that as well since we cannot respond to the station if it wakes up due to the TIM bit. Once the driver unblocks, we can set the TIM bit. Similarly, when the station just wakes up, we need to wait until all other frames are flushed before we can transmit frames to that station, so the same applies here, we need to wait for the driver to give the OK. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2009-11-06 10:35:50 +00:00
static void sta_unblock(struct work_struct *wk)
{
struct sta_info *sta;
sta = container_of(wk, struct sta_info, drv_unblock_wk);
if (sta->dead)
return;
if (!test_sta_flags(sta, WLAN_STA_PS_STA))
ieee80211_sta_ps_deliver_wakeup(sta);
else if (test_and_clear_sta_flags(sta, WLAN_STA_PSPOLL))
ieee80211_sta_ps_deliver_poll_response(sta);
}
static int sta_prepare_rate_control(struct ieee80211_local *local,
struct sta_info *sta, gfp_t gfp)
{
if (local->hw.flags & IEEE80211_HW_HAS_RATE_CONTROL)
return 0;
sta->rate_ctrl = rate_control_get(local->rate_ctrl);
sta->rate_ctrl_priv = rate_control_alloc_sta(sta->rate_ctrl,
&sta->sta, gfp);
if (!sta->rate_ctrl_priv) {
rate_control_put(sta->rate_ctrl);
return -ENOMEM;
}
return 0;
}
struct sta_info *sta_info_alloc(struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata,
u8 *addr, gfp_t gfp)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local = sdata->local;
struct sta_info *sta;
int i;
sta = kzalloc(sizeof(*sta) + local->hw.sta_data_size, gfp);
if (!sta)
return NULL;
spin_lock_init(&sta->lock);
spin_lock_init(&sta->flaglock);
mac80211: async station powersave handling Some devices require that all frames to a station are flushed when that station goes into powersave mode before being able to send frames to that station again when it wakes up or polls -- all in order to avoid reordering and too many or too few frames being sent to the station when it polls. Normally, this is the case unless the station goes to sleep and wakes up very quickly again. But in that case, frames for it may be pending on the hardware queues, and thus races could happen in the case of multiple hardware queues used for QoS/WMM. Normally this isn't a problem, but with the iwlwifi mechanism we need to make sure the race doesn't happen. This makes mac80211 able to cope with the race with driver help by a new WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER per-station flag that can be controlled by the driver and tells mac80211 whether it can transmit frames or not. This flag must be set according to very specific rules outlined in the documentation for the function that controls it. When we buffer new frames for the station, we normally set the TIM bit right away, but while the driver has blocked transmission to that sta we need to avoid that as well since we cannot respond to the station if it wakes up due to the TIM bit. Once the driver unblocks, we can set the TIM bit. Similarly, when the station just wakes up, we need to wait until all other frames are flushed before we can transmit frames to that station, so the same applies here, we need to wait for the driver to give the OK. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2009-11-06 10:35:50 +00:00
INIT_WORK(&sta->drv_unblock_wk, sta_unblock);
memcpy(sta->sta.addr, addr, ETH_ALEN);
sta->local = local;
sta->sdata = sdata;
if (sta_prepare_rate_control(local, sta, gfp)) {
kfree(sta);
return NULL;
}
for (i = 0; i < STA_TID_NUM; i++) {
/* timer_to_tid must be initialized with identity mapping to
* enable session_timer's data differentiation. refer to
* sta_rx_agg_session_timer_expired for useage */
sta->timer_to_tid[i] = i;
/* rx */
sta->ampdu_mlme.tid_state_rx[i] = HT_AGG_STATE_IDLE;
sta->ampdu_mlme.tid_rx[i] = NULL;
/* tx */
sta->ampdu_mlme.tid_state_tx[i] = HT_AGG_STATE_IDLE;
sta->ampdu_mlme.tid_tx[i] = NULL;
sta->ampdu_mlme.addba_req_num[i] = 0;
}
skb_queue_head_init(&sta->ps_tx_buf);
skb_queue_head_init(&sta->tx_filtered);
for (i = 0; i < NUM_RX_DATA_QUEUES; i++)
sta->last_seq_ctrl[i] = cpu_to_le16(USHORT_MAX);
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Allocated STA %pM\n",
wiphy_name(local->hw.wiphy), sta->sta.addr);
#endif /* CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG */
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_MESH
sta->plink_state = PLINK_LISTEN;
init_timer(&sta->plink_timer);
#endif
return sta;
}
int sta_info_insert(struct sta_info *sta)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local = sta->local;
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata = sta->sdata;
unsigned long flags;
int err = 0;
/*
* Can't be a WARN_ON because it can be triggered through a race:
* something inserts a STA (on one CPU) without holding the RTNL
* and another CPU turns off the net device.
*/
if (unlikely(!netif_running(sdata->dev))) {
err = -ENETDOWN;
goto out_free;
}
if (WARN_ON(compare_ether_addr(sta->sta.addr, sdata->dev->dev_addr) == 0 ||
is_multicast_ether_addr(sta->sta.addr))) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto out_free;
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&local->sta_lock, flags);
/* check if STA exists already */
if (sta_info_get(local, sta->sta.addr)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local->sta_lock, flags);
err = -EEXIST;
goto out_free;
}
list_add(&sta->list, &local->sta_list);
local->sta_generation++;
local->num_sta++;
sta_info_hash_add(local, sta);
/* notify driver */
if (local->ops->sta_notify) {
if (sdata->vif.type == NL80211_IFTYPE_AP_VLAN)
sdata = container_of(sdata->bss,
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data,
u.ap);
drv_sta_notify(local, &sdata->vif, STA_NOTIFY_ADD, &sta->sta);
sdata = sta->sdata;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Inserted STA %pM\n",
wiphy_name(local->hw.wiphy), sta->sta.addr);
#endif /* CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG */
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local->sta_lock, flags);
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_DEBUGFS
/*
* Debugfs entry adding might sleep, so schedule process
* context task for adding entry for STAs that do not yet
* have one.
* NOTE: due to auto-freeing semantics this may only be done
* if the insertion is successful!
*/
schedule_work(&local->sta_debugfs_add);
#endif
if (ieee80211_vif_is_mesh(&sdata->vif))
mesh_accept_plinks_update(sdata);
return 0;
out_free:
BUG_ON(!err);
__sta_info_free(local, sta);
return err;
}
static inline void __bss_tim_set(struct ieee80211_if_ap *bss, u16 aid)
{
/*
* This format has been mandated by the IEEE specifications,
* so this line may not be changed to use the __set_bit() format.
*/
bss->tim[aid / 8] |= (1 << (aid % 8));
}
static inline void __bss_tim_clear(struct ieee80211_if_ap *bss, u16 aid)
{
/*
* This format has been mandated by the IEEE specifications,
* so this line may not be changed to use the __clear_bit() format.
*/
bss->tim[aid / 8] &= ~(1 << (aid % 8));
}
static void __sta_info_set_tim_bit(struct ieee80211_if_ap *bss,
struct sta_info *sta)
{
BUG_ON(!bss);
__bss_tim_set(bss, sta->sta.aid);
if (sta->local->ops->set_tim) {
sta->local->tim_in_locked_section = true;
drv_set_tim(sta->local, &sta->sta, true);
sta->local->tim_in_locked_section = false;
}
}
void sta_info_set_tim_bit(struct sta_info *sta)
{
unsigned long flags;
BUG_ON(!sta->sdata->bss);
spin_lock_irqsave(&sta->local->sta_lock, flags);
__sta_info_set_tim_bit(sta->sdata->bss, sta);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sta->local->sta_lock, flags);
}
static void __sta_info_clear_tim_bit(struct ieee80211_if_ap *bss,
struct sta_info *sta)
{
BUG_ON(!bss);
__bss_tim_clear(bss, sta->sta.aid);
if (sta->local->ops->set_tim) {
sta->local->tim_in_locked_section = true;
drv_set_tim(sta->local, &sta->sta, false);
sta->local->tim_in_locked_section = false;
}
}
void sta_info_clear_tim_bit(struct sta_info *sta)
{
unsigned long flags;
BUG_ON(!sta->sdata->bss);
spin_lock_irqsave(&sta->local->sta_lock, flags);
__sta_info_clear_tim_bit(sta->sdata->bss, sta);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sta->local->sta_lock, flags);
}
static void __sta_info_unlink(struct sta_info **sta)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local = (*sta)->local;
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata = (*sta)->sdata;
/*
* pull caller's reference if we're already gone.
*/
if (sta_info_hash_del(local, *sta)) {
*sta = NULL;
return;
}
if ((*sta)->key) {
ieee80211_key_free((*sta)->key);
WARN_ON((*sta)->key);
}
list_del(&(*sta)->list);
mac80211: async station powersave handling Some devices require that all frames to a station are flushed when that station goes into powersave mode before being able to send frames to that station again when it wakes up or polls -- all in order to avoid reordering and too many or too few frames being sent to the station when it polls. Normally, this is the case unless the station goes to sleep and wakes up very quickly again. But in that case, frames for it may be pending on the hardware queues, and thus races could happen in the case of multiple hardware queues used for QoS/WMM. Normally this isn't a problem, but with the iwlwifi mechanism we need to make sure the race doesn't happen. This makes mac80211 able to cope with the race with driver help by a new WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER per-station flag that can be controlled by the driver and tells mac80211 whether it can transmit frames or not. This flag must be set according to very specific rules outlined in the documentation for the function that controls it. When we buffer new frames for the station, we normally set the TIM bit right away, but while the driver has blocked transmission to that sta we need to avoid that as well since we cannot respond to the station if it wakes up due to the TIM bit. Once the driver unblocks, we can set the TIM bit. Similarly, when the station just wakes up, we need to wait until all other frames are flushed before we can transmit frames to that station, so the same applies here, we need to wait for the driver to give the OK. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2009-11-06 10:35:50 +00:00
(*sta)->dead = true;
mac80211: async station powersave handling Some devices require that all frames to a station are flushed when that station goes into powersave mode before being able to send frames to that station again when it wakes up or polls -- all in order to avoid reordering and too many or too few frames being sent to the station when it polls. Normally, this is the case unless the station goes to sleep and wakes up very quickly again. But in that case, frames for it may be pending on the hardware queues, and thus races could happen in the case of multiple hardware queues used for QoS/WMM. Normally this isn't a problem, but with the iwlwifi mechanism we need to make sure the race doesn't happen. This makes mac80211 able to cope with the race with driver help by a new WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER per-station flag that can be controlled by the driver and tells mac80211 whether it can transmit frames or not. This flag must be set according to very specific rules outlined in the documentation for the function that controls it. When we buffer new frames for the station, we normally set the TIM bit right away, but while the driver has blocked transmission to that sta we need to avoid that as well since we cannot respond to the station if it wakes up due to the TIM bit. Once the driver unblocks, we can set the TIM bit. Similarly, when the station just wakes up, we need to wait until all other frames are flushed before we can transmit frames to that station, so the same applies here, we need to wait for the driver to give the OK. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2009-11-06 10:35:50 +00:00
if (test_and_clear_sta_flags(*sta,
WLAN_STA_PS_STA | WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER)) {
BUG_ON(!sdata->bss);
atomic_dec(&sdata->bss->num_sta_ps);
__sta_info_clear_tim_bit(sdata->bss, *sta);
}
local->num_sta--;
local->sta_generation++;
if (sdata->vif.type == NL80211_IFTYPE_AP_VLAN)
rcu_assign_pointer(sdata->u.vlan.sta, NULL);
if (local->ops->sta_notify) {
if (sdata->vif.type == NL80211_IFTYPE_AP_VLAN)
sdata = container_of(sdata->bss,
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data,
u.ap);
drv_sta_notify(local, &sdata->vif, STA_NOTIFY_REMOVE,
&(*sta)->sta);
sdata = (*sta)->sdata;
}
if (ieee80211_vif_is_mesh(&sdata->vif)) {
mesh_accept_plinks_update(sdata);
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_MESH
del_timer(&(*sta)->plink_timer);
#endif
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Removed STA %pM\n",
wiphy_name(local->hw.wiphy), (*sta)->sta.addr);
#endif /* CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_DEBUG */
/*
* Finally, pull caller's reference if the STA is pinned by the
* task that is adding the debugfs entries. In that case, we
* leave the STA "to be freed".
*
* The rules are not trivial, but not too complex either:
* (1) pin_status is only modified under the sta_lock
* (2) STAs may only be pinned under the RTNL so that
* sta_info_flush() is guaranteed to actually destroy
* all STAs that are active for a given interface, this
* is required for correctness because otherwise we
* could notify a driver that an interface is going
* away and only after that (!) notify it about a STA
* on that interface going away.
* (3) sta_info_debugfs_add_work() will set the status
* to PINNED when it found an item that needs a new
* debugfs directory created. In that case, that item
* must not be freed although all *RCU* users are done
* with it. Hence, we tell the caller of _unlink()
* that the item is already gone (as can happen when
* two tasks try to unlink/destroy at the same time)
* (4) We set the pin_status to DESTROY here when we
* find such an item.
* (5) sta_info_debugfs_add_work() will reset the pin_status
* from PINNED to NORMAL when it is done with the item,
* but will check for DESTROY before resetting it in
* which case it will free the item.
*/
if ((*sta)->pin_status == STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_PINNED) {
(*sta)->pin_status = STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_DESTROY;
*sta = NULL;
return;
}
}
void sta_info_unlink(struct sta_info **sta)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local = (*sta)->local;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&local->sta_lock, flags);
__sta_info_unlink(sta);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local->sta_lock, flags);
}
static int sta_info_buffer_expired(struct sta_info *sta,
struct sk_buff *skb)
{
struct ieee80211_tx_info *info;
int timeout;
if (!skb)
return 0;
info = IEEE80211_SKB_CB(skb);
/* Timeout: (2 * listen_interval * beacon_int * 1024 / 1000000) sec */
timeout = (sta->listen_interval *
sta->sdata->vif.bss_conf.beacon_int *
32 / 15625) * HZ;
if (timeout < STA_TX_BUFFER_EXPIRE)
timeout = STA_TX_BUFFER_EXPIRE;
return time_after(jiffies, info->control.jiffies + timeout);
}
static void sta_info_cleanup_expire_buffered(struct ieee80211_local *local,
struct sta_info *sta)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct sk_buff *skb;
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata;
if (skb_queue_empty(&sta->ps_tx_buf))
return;
for (;;) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&sta->ps_tx_buf.lock, flags);
skb = skb_peek(&sta->ps_tx_buf);
if (sta_info_buffer_expired(sta, skb))
skb = __skb_dequeue(&sta->ps_tx_buf);
else
skb = NULL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sta->ps_tx_buf.lock, flags);
if (!skb)
break;
sdata = sta->sdata;
local->total_ps_buffered--;
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_PS_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "Buffered frame expired (STA %pM)\n",
sta->sta.addr);
#endif
dev_kfree_skb(skb);
if (skb_queue_empty(&sta->ps_tx_buf))
sta_info_clear_tim_bit(sta);
}
}
static void sta_info_cleanup(unsigned long data)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local = (struct ieee80211_local *) data;
struct sta_info *sta;
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(sta, &local->sta_list, list)
sta_info_cleanup_expire_buffered(local, sta);
rcu_read_unlock();
if (local->quiescing)
return;
local->sta_cleanup.expires =
round_jiffies(jiffies + STA_INFO_CLEANUP_INTERVAL);
add_timer(&local->sta_cleanup);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_DEBUGFS
/*
* See comment in __sta_info_unlink,
* caller must hold local->sta_lock.
*/
static void __sta_info_pin(struct sta_info *sta)
{
WARN_ON(sta->pin_status != STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_NORMAL);
sta->pin_status = STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_PINNED;
}
/*
* See comment in __sta_info_unlink, returns sta if it
* needs to be destroyed.
*/
static struct sta_info *__sta_info_unpin(struct sta_info *sta)
{
struct sta_info *ret = NULL;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&sta->local->sta_lock, flags);
WARN_ON(sta->pin_status != STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_DESTROY &&
sta->pin_status != STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_PINNED);
if (sta->pin_status == STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_DESTROY)
ret = sta;
sta->pin_status = STA_INFO_PIN_STAT_NORMAL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sta->local->sta_lock, flags);
return ret;
}
static void sta_info_debugfs_add_work(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local =
container_of(work, struct ieee80211_local, sta_debugfs_add);
struct sta_info *sta, *tmp;
unsigned long flags;
/* We need to keep the RTNL across the whole pinned status. */
rtnl_lock();
while (1) {
sta = NULL;
spin_lock_irqsave(&local->sta_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(tmp, &local->sta_list, list) {
/*
* debugfs.add_has_run will be set by
* ieee80211_sta_debugfs_add regardless
* of what else it does.
*/
if (!tmp->debugfs.add_has_run) {
sta = tmp;
__sta_info_pin(sta);
break;
}
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local->sta_lock, flags);
if (!sta)
break;
ieee80211_sta_debugfs_add(sta);
rate_control_add_sta_debugfs(sta);
sta = __sta_info_unpin(sta);
sta_info_destroy(sta);
}
rtnl_unlock();
}
#endif
void sta_info_init(struct ieee80211_local *local)
{
spin_lock_init(&local->sta_lock);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&local->sta_list);
setup_timer(&local->sta_cleanup, sta_info_cleanup,
(unsigned long)local);
local->sta_cleanup.expires =
round_jiffies(jiffies + STA_INFO_CLEANUP_INTERVAL);
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_DEBUGFS
INIT_WORK(&local->sta_debugfs_add, sta_info_debugfs_add_work);
#endif
}
int sta_info_start(struct ieee80211_local *local)
{
add_timer(&local->sta_cleanup);
return 0;
}
void sta_info_stop(struct ieee80211_local *local)
{
del_timer(&local->sta_cleanup);
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_DEBUGFS
/*
* Make sure the debugfs adding work isn't pending after this
* because we're about to be destroyed. It doesn't matter
* whether it ran or not since we're going to flush all STAs
* anyway.
*/
cancel_work_sync(&local->sta_debugfs_add);
#endif
sta_info_flush(local, NULL);
}
/**
* sta_info_flush - flush matching STA entries from the STA table
*
* Returns the number of removed STA entries.
*
* @local: local interface data
* @sdata: matching rule for the net device (sta->dev) or %NULL to match all STAs
*/
int sta_info_flush(struct ieee80211_local *local,
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata)
{
struct sta_info *sta, *tmp;
LIST_HEAD(tmp_list);
int ret = 0;
unsigned long flags;
might_sleep();
spin_lock_irqsave(&local->sta_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry_safe(sta, tmp, &local->sta_list, list) {
if (!sdata || sdata == sta->sdata) {
__sta_info_unlink(&sta);
if (sta) {
list_add_tail(&sta->list, &tmp_list);
ret++;
}
}
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local->sta_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry_safe(sta, tmp, &tmp_list, list)
sta_info_destroy(sta);
return ret;
}
void ieee80211_sta_expire(struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata,
unsigned long exp_time)
{
struct ieee80211_local *local = sdata->local;
struct sta_info *sta, *tmp;
LIST_HEAD(tmp_list);
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&local->sta_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry_safe(sta, tmp, &local->sta_list, list)
if (time_after(jiffies, sta->last_rx + exp_time)) {
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_IBSS_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: expiring inactive STA %pM\n",
sdata->dev->name, sta->sta.addr);
#endif
__sta_info_unlink(&sta);
if (sta)
list_add(&sta->list, &tmp_list);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&local->sta_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry_safe(sta, tmp, &tmp_list, list)
sta_info_destroy(sta);
}
struct ieee80211_sta *ieee80211_find_sta_by_hw(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
const u8 *addr)
{
struct sta_info *sta = sta_info_get(hw_to_local(hw), addr);
if (!sta)
return NULL;
return &sta->sta;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ieee80211_find_sta_by_hw);
struct ieee80211_sta *ieee80211_find_sta(struct ieee80211_vif *vif,
const u8 *addr)
{
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata;
if (!vif)
return NULL;
sdata = vif_to_sdata(vif);
return ieee80211_find_sta_by_hw(&sdata->local->hw, addr);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ieee80211_find_sta);
mac80211: async station powersave handling Some devices require that all frames to a station are flushed when that station goes into powersave mode before being able to send frames to that station again when it wakes up or polls -- all in order to avoid reordering and too many or too few frames being sent to the station when it polls. Normally, this is the case unless the station goes to sleep and wakes up very quickly again. But in that case, frames for it may be pending on the hardware queues, and thus races could happen in the case of multiple hardware queues used for QoS/WMM. Normally this isn't a problem, but with the iwlwifi mechanism we need to make sure the race doesn't happen. This makes mac80211 able to cope with the race with driver help by a new WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER per-station flag that can be controlled by the driver and tells mac80211 whether it can transmit frames or not. This flag must be set according to very specific rules outlined in the documentation for the function that controls it. When we buffer new frames for the station, we normally set the TIM bit right away, but while the driver has blocked transmission to that sta we need to avoid that as well since we cannot respond to the station if it wakes up due to the TIM bit. Once the driver unblocks, we can set the TIM bit. Similarly, when the station just wakes up, we need to wait until all other frames are flushed before we can transmit frames to that station, so the same applies here, we need to wait for the driver to give the OK. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2009-11-06 10:35:50 +00:00
/* powersave support code */
void ieee80211_sta_ps_deliver_wakeup(struct sta_info *sta)
{
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata = sta->sdata;
struct ieee80211_local *local = sdata->local;
int sent, buffered;
drv_sta_notify(local, &sdata->vif, STA_NOTIFY_AWAKE, &sta->sta);
if (!skb_queue_empty(&sta->ps_tx_buf))
sta_info_clear_tim_bit(sta);
/* Send all buffered frames to the station */
sent = ieee80211_add_pending_skbs(local, &sta->tx_filtered);
buffered = ieee80211_add_pending_skbs(local, &sta->ps_tx_buf);
sent += buffered;
local->total_ps_buffered -= buffered;
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_PS_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: STA %pM aid %d sending %d filtered/%d PS frames "
"since STA not sleeping anymore\n", sdata->dev->name,
sta->sta.addr, sta->sta.aid, sent - buffered, buffered);
#endif /* CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_PS_DEBUG */
}
void ieee80211_sta_ps_deliver_poll_response(struct sta_info *sta)
{
struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata = sta->sdata;
struct ieee80211_local *local = sdata->local;
struct sk_buff *skb;
int no_pending_pkts;
skb = skb_dequeue(&sta->tx_filtered);
if (!skb) {
skb = skb_dequeue(&sta->ps_tx_buf);
if (skb)
local->total_ps_buffered--;
}
no_pending_pkts = skb_queue_empty(&sta->tx_filtered) &&
skb_queue_empty(&sta->ps_tx_buf);
if (skb) {
struct ieee80211_tx_info *info = IEEE80211_SKB_CB(skb);
struct ieee80211_hdr *hdr =
(struct ieee80211_hdr *) skb->data;
/*
* Tell TX path to send this frame even though the STA may
* still remain is PS mode after this frame exchange.
*/
info->flags |= IEEE80211_TX_CTL_PSPOLL_RESPONSE;
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_PS_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "STA %pM aid %d: PS Poll (entries after %d)\n",
sta->sta.addr, sta->sta.aid,
skb_queue_len(&sta->ps_tx_buf));
#endif /* CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_PS_DEBUG */
/* Use MoreData flag to indicate whether there are more
* buffered frames for this STA */
if (no_pending_pkts)
hdr->frame_control &= cpu_to_le16(~IEEE80211_FCTL_MOREDATA);
else
hdr->frame_control |= cpu_to_le16(IEEE80211_FCTL_MOREDATA);
ieee80211_add_pending_skb(local, skb);
if (no_pending_pkts)
sta_info_clear_tim_bit(sta);
#ifdef CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_PS_DEBUG
} else {
/*
* FIXME: This can be the result of a race condition between
* us expiring a frame and the station polling for it.
* Should we send it a null-func frame indicating we
* have nothing buffered for it?
*/
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: STA %pM sent PS Poll even "
"though there are no buffered frames for it\n",
sdata->dev->name, sta->sta.addr);
#endif /* CONFIG_MAC80211_VERBOSE_PS_DEBUG */
}
}
void ieee80211_sta_block_awake(struct ieee80211_hw *hw,
struct ieee80211_sta *pubsta, bool block)
{
struct sta_info *sta = container_of(pubsta, struct sta_info, sta);
if (block)
set_sta_flags(sta, WLAN_STA_PS_DRIVER);
else
ieee80211_queue_work(hw, &sta->drv_unblock_wk);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ieee80211_sta_block_awake);