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/* $OpenBSD: if_atureg.h,v 1.4 2004/11/15 12:50:08 dlg Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003
* Daan Vreeken <Danovitsch@Vitsch.net>. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Daan Vreeken.
* 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Daan Vreeken AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Daan Vreeken OR THE VOICES IN HIS HEAD
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
* THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*/
/* $ATUWI: $Id: if_atureg.h,v 1.4 2004/11/15 12:50:08 dlg Exp $ */
/************ driver options ************/
/*
* If you want to disable Intersil or RFMD support in the driver, uncomment
* one of the following line. This will make the driver about 30 KB smaller
* since the firmware-images will be left out. (Yes, leaving both out saves
* 60KB, but that leaves you with a driver that doesn't support any devices :)
*/
/* #define ATU_NO_INTERSIL */
/* #define ATU_NO_RFMD */
/* #define ATU_NO_RFMD2958 */
/* #define ATU_NO_RFMD2958_SMC */
#define ATU_CONFIG_NO 1
#define ATU_IFACE_IDX 0
/************ various performance optimizations ************/
/*
* setting ATU_NO_OPTIMIZATIONS will set all further options to default
* values...
*
* no optimizations 392.78 KB/sec
* with optimizations 485.64 KB/sec
* (+/- 23.6% increase)
*
* Disclaimer : Most speed tests were done by transferring a large file over
* FTP with an MTU of 1500. The tests are done on slow (Pentium-133) machines
* so small changes in driver-overhead would be easilly noticeable. These
* numbers are different for every other PC, I have just put them here to show
* in what order of magnitude the differences are.
*/
/* #define ATU_NO_OPTIMIZATIONS */
/* the number of simultaniuously requested RX transfers */
#define ATU_RX_LIST_CNT 1
/*
* the number of simultaniously started TX transfers
* my measurements :
* 1 430.82 KB/sec
* 2 534.66 KB/sec
* 3 536.23 KB/sec
* 4 537.80 KB/sec
* 6 537.30 KB/sec
* 8 535.31 KB/sec
* 16 535.68 KB/sec
* 128 535.67 KB/sec (before you ask : yes, 128 is silly :)
* (+/- 24% increase)
*/
#define ATU_TX_LIST_CNT 8
/* number of simultaniously MGMT TX transfers (always 1, don't change) */
#define ATU_MGMT_LIST_CNT 1
/*
* save a memcpy on TX by directly constructing packets into a self-allocated
* DMA buffer. (normally usbd allocates them and memcpy's data in on transfer)
*
* measurements :
* off 507.50 KB/sec
* on 530.14 KB/sec
* (+/- 4.5% increase)
*/
#define ATU_NO_COPY_TX
/*
* Normally, when a packet arrives at the driver (with a call to atu_start)
* we start up a USB transfer and transfer the packet to the adapter. Then
* atu_txeof gets called on interrupt and we hand over the mbuf to
* usb_tx_done. usb_tx_done will queue the mbuf and schedules a net-isr.
* After the interrupt the scheduler will call the net-isr. There the mbuf
* is free'd and atu_start is called (if there are packets on the TX queue).
* This means that on average 2 task-switches are performed for every single
* packet we transmit.
* If we simply NOT call usb_tx_done when a single transfer is done, but wait
* for the other transfers we started simultaneously to complete, we can save
* the overhead of the extra task-switching.
*
* measurements :
* off 465.55 KB/sec
* on 487.57 KB/sec
* (+/- 4.7% increase)
*/
#define ATU_LAZY_TX_NETISR
/*
* Minimum number of simultaneous transfers before we start being lazy.
* Setting this to 0 will make us so lazy we could keep mbuf's around forever
* (which you do not want)
*/
#define ATU_LAZY_TX_MIN 1
/*
* Maximum number of queued mbufs before we call usb_tx_done (should never
* be higher than ATU_TX_LIST_CNT)
*/
#define ATU_LAZY_TX_MAX 8
/*
* Whether or not we padd usb packets transfered to the adapter. looking at
* drivers on other platforms there seems to be something magic about the
* padding.
* my measurements :
* on - 532.55 KB/sec
* off - 536.74 KB/sec
* I don't see the reason why we should padd bytes here. The adapter seems
* to be transmitting packets just fine without the padding. So the default is
* to have no padding, but it's at least supplied as an option. This seems to
* be necessary with newer firmware versions, but I haven't tested that yet.
*/
/* #define ATU_TX_PADDING */
/*
* ATU_PROFILING isn't a real optimization. it adds s bunch of sysctl
* variables that count the number of function calls and data transfers we
* make. with some shell scripts around it you can easilly measure the
* performance of the driver and see where bottlenecks might be.
*/
/* #define ATU_PROFILING */
/**** NO user configurable options beyond this point ****/
#ifdef ATU_NO_OPTIMIZATIONS
#undef ATU_LAZY_TX_NETISR
#undef ATU_TX_PADDING
#undef ATU_NO_COPY_TX
#undef ATU_TX_LIST_CNT
#define ATU_TX_LIST_CNT 1
#undef ATU_RX_LIST_CNT
#define ATU_RX_LIST_CNT 1
#endif
/*
* According to the 802.11 spec (7.1.2) the frame body can be up to 2312 bytes
*/
#define ATU_RX_BUFSZ (sizeof(struct at76c503_rx_buffer) + \
sizeof(struct wi_80211_hdr) + 2312 + 4)
/* BE CAREFULL! should add ATU_TX_PADDING */
#define ATU_TX_BUFSZ (sizeof(struct at76c503_tx_buffer) + \
sizeof(struct wi_80211_hdr) + 2312)
#define ATU_MGMT_BUFSZ (sizeof(struct at76c503_tx_buffer) + 300)
#define ATU_MIN_FRAMELEN 60
/*
* Sending packets of more than 1500 bytes confuses some access points, so the
* default MTU is set to 1500 but can be increased up to 2310 bytes using
* ifconfig
*/
#define ATU_DEFAULT_MTU 1500
#define ATU_MAX_MTU (2312 - 2)
#define ATU_ENDPT_RX 0x0
#define ATU_ENDPT_TX 0x1
#define ATU_ENDPT_MAX 0x2
#define ATU_TX_TIMEOUT 10000
#define ATU_JOIN_TIMEOUT 2000
#define ATU_MGMT_INTERVAL 1000 * hz / 1000
#define ATU_SCAN_RETRIES 2
#define ATU_JOIN_RETRIES 1
#define ATU_AUTH_RETRIES 3
#define ATU_ASSOC_RETRIES 3
#define ATU_IBSS_RETRIES 0
#define ATU_NO_QUIRK 0x0000
#define ATU_QUIRK_NO_REMAP 0x0001
#define ATU_QUIRK_FW_DELAY 0x0002
#define ATU_DEFAULT_SSID ""
#define ATU_DEFAULT_CHANNEL 10
enum atu_radio_type {
RadioRFMD = 0,
RadioRFMD2958,
RadioRFMD2958_SMC,
RadioIntersil
};
struct atu_type {
u_int16_t atu_vid;
u_int16_t atu_pid;
enum atu_radio_type atu_radio;
u_int16_t atu_quirk;
};
struct atu_softc;
struct atu_chain {
struct atu_softc *atu_sc;
usbd_xfer_handle atu_xfer;
char *atu_buf;
struct mbuf *atu_mbuf;
u_int8_t atu_idx;
u_int16_t atu_length;
int atu_in_xfer;
#ifdef ATU_LAZY_TX_NETISR
u_int8_t atu_not_freed;
#endif /* ATU_LAZY_TX_NETISR */
SLIST_ENTRY(atu_chain) atu_list;
};
struct atu_cdata {
struct atu_chain atu_tx_chain[ATU_TX_LIST_CNT];
struct atu_chain atu_rx_chain[ATU_RX_LIST_CNT];
struct atu_chain atu_mgmt_chain[ATU_MGMT_LIST_CNT];
SLIST_HEAD(atu_list_head, atu_chain) atu_rx_free;
struct atu_list_head atu_tx_free;
struct atu_list_head atu_mgmt_free;
u_int8_t atu_tx_inuse;
u_int8_t atu_tx_last_idx;
};
#define MAX_SSID_LEN 32
#define ATU_AVG_TIME 20
enum atu_mgmt_state {
STATE_NONE = 0,
STATE_LISTENING,
STATE_JOINING,
STATE_AUTHENTICATING, /* infra mode */
STATE_ASSOCIATING,
STATE_CREATING_IBSS, /* adhoc mode */
STATE_HAPPY_NETWORKING,
STATE_GIVEN_UP
};
#ifdef ATU_DEBUG
u_int8_t *atu_mgmt_statename[] = {"NONE", "LISTENING", "JOINING",
"AUTHENTICATING", "ASSOCIATING", "CREATING IBSS", "HAPPY NETWORKING :)",
"GIVEN UP"};
#endif ATU_DEBUG
struct atu_mgmt {
enum atu_mgmt_state state;
int retry;
};
struct atu_softc {
USBBASEDEVICE atu_dev;
struct arpcom arpcom;
usbd_device_handle atu_udev;
usbd_interface_handle atu_iface;
struct ifmedia atu_media;
int atu_ed[ATU_ENDPT_MAX];
usbd_pipe_handle atu_ep[ATU_ENDPT_MAX];
int atu_unit;
int atu_if_flags;
struct atu_cdata atu_cdata;
#ifdef ATU_LAZY_TX_NETISR
int atu_lazy_tx_cnt;
/* struct mbuf *atu_lazy_tx_list[ATU_LAZY_TX_MAX]; */
#endif /* ATU_LAZY_TX_NETISR */
char atu_dying;
struct timeval atu_rx_notice;
u_int8_t atu_mac_addr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
u_int8_t atu_bssid[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
enum atu_radio_type atu_radio;
u_int16_t atu_quirk;
/* used for debug : FLAG_SIGNAL */
u_int8_t atu_signalarr[ATU_AVG_TIME];
u_int8_t atu_signalptr;
u_int16_t atu_signaltotal;
u_int8_t atu_ssid[MAX_SSID_LEN];
u_int8_t atu_ssidlen;
u_int8_t atu_channel;
u_int16_t atu_desired_channel;
u_int8_t atu_mode;
#define NO_MODE_YET 0
#define AD_HOC_MODE 1
#define INFRASTRUCTURE_MODE 2
u_int8_t atu_radio_on;
u_int8_t atu_encrypt;
#define ATU_WEP_RX 0x01
#define ATU_WEP_TX 0x02
#define ATU_WEP_TXRX (0x01 | 0x02)
int atu_wepkey;
int atu_wepkeylen;
u_int8_t atu_wepkeys[4][13];
struct proc *atu_mgmt_thread;
struct atu_mgmt atu_mgmt_vars;
u_int16_t atu_mgmt_flags;
#define ATU_TASK_RUNNING 0x01
#define ATU_CHANGED_SETTINGS 0x02
#define ATU_SEARCHING 0x04
#define ATU_FOUND_BSSID 0x08
#define ATU_AUTH_OK 0x10
#define ATU_RE_AUTH 0x20
#define ATU_ASSOC_OK 0x40
#define ATU_RE_ASSOC 0x80
#define ATU_NETWORK_OK 0x100
};
/* Commands for uploading the firmware (standard DFU interface) */
#define DFU_DNLOAD UT_WRITE_CLASS_INTERFACE, 0x01
#define DFU_GETSTATUS UT_READ_CLASS_INTERFACE, 0x03
#define DFU_GETSTATE UT_READ_CLASS_INTERFACE, 0x05
#define DFU_REMAP UT_WRITE_VENDOR_INTERFACE, 0x0a
/* DFU states */
#define DFUState_AppIdle 0
#define DFUState_AppDetach 1
#define DFUState_DFUIdle 2
#define DFUState_DnLoadSync 3
#define DFUState_DnLoadBusy 4
#define DFUState_DnLoadIdle 5
#define DFUState_ManifestSync 6
#define DFUState_Manifest 7
#define DFUState_ManifestWait 8
#define DFUState_UploadIdle 9
#define DFUState_DFUError 10
#define DFU_MaxBlockSize 1024
/* AT76c503 operating modes */
#define MODE_NONE 0x00
#define MODE_NETCARD 0x01
#define MODE_CONFIG 0x02
#define MODE_DFU 0x03
#define MODE_NOFLASHNETCARD 0x04
/* AT76c503 commands */
#define CMD_SET_MIB 0x01
#define CMD_START_SCAN 0x03
#define CMD_JOIN 0x04
#define CMD_START_IBSS 0x05
#define CMD_RADIO 0x06
#define CMD_RADIO_ON 0x06
#define CMD_RADIO_OFF 0x07
#define CMD_STARTUP 0x0b
/* AT76c503 status messages - used in atu_wait_completion */
#define STATUS_IDLE 0x00
#define STATUS_COMPLETE 0x01
#define STATUS_UNKNOWN 0x02
#define STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER 0x03
#define STATUS_FUNCTION_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x04
#define STATUS_TIME_OUT 0x07
#define STATUS_IN_PROGRESS 0x08
#define STATUS_HOST_FAILURE 0xff
#define STATUS_SCAN_FAILED 0xf0
/* AT76c503 command header */
struct atu_cmd {
u_int8_t Cmd;
u_int8_t Reserved;
u_int16_t Size;
};
/* CMD_SET_MIB command (0x01) */
struct atu_cmd_set_mib {
/* AT76c503 command header */
u_int8_t AtCmd;
u_int8_t AtReserved;
u_int16_t AtSize;
/* MIB header */
u_int8_t MIBType;
u_int8_t MIBSize;
u_int8_t MIBIndex;
u_int8_t MIBReserved;
/* MIB data */
u_int8_t data[72];
};
/* CMD_STARTUP command (0x0b) */
struct atu_cmd_card_config {
u_int8_t Cmd;
u_int8_t Reserved;
u_int16_t Size;
u_int8_t ExcludeUnencrypted;
u_int8_t PromiscuousMode;
u_int8_t ShortRetryLimit;
u_int8_t EncryptionType;
u_int16_t RTS_Threshold;
u_int16_t FragThreshold; /* 256 .. 2346 */
u_int8_t BasicRateSet[4];
u_int8_t AutoRateFallback;
u_int8_t Channel;
u_int8_t PrivacyInvoked; /* wep */
u_int8_t WEP_DefaultKeyID; /* 0 .. 3 */
u_int8_t SSID[MAX_SSID_LEN];
u_int8_t WEP_DefaultKey[4][13];
u_int8_t SSID_Len;
u_int8_t ShortPreamble;
u_int16_t BeaconPeriod;
};
/* CMD_SCAN command (0x03) */
struct atu_cmd_do_scan {
u_int8_t Cmd;
u_int8_t Reserved;
u_int16_t Size;
u_int8_t BSSID[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
u_int8_t SSID[MAX_SSID_LEN];
u_int8_t ScanType;
u_int8_t Channel;
u_int16_t ProbeDelay;
u_int16_t MinChannelTime;
u_int16_t MaxChannelTime;
u_int8_t SSID_Len;
u_int8_t InternationalScan;
};
#define ATU_SCAN_ACTIVE 0x00
#define ATU_SCAN_PASSIVE 0x01
/* CMD_JOIN command (0x04) */
struct atu_cmd_join {
u_int8_t Cmd;
u_int8_t Reserved;
u_int16_t Size;
u_int8_t bssid[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
u_int8_t essid[32];
u_int8_t bss_type;
u_int8_t channel;
u_int16_t timeout;
u_int8_t essid_size;
u_int8_t reserved;
};
/* CMD_START_IBSS (0x05) */
struct atu_cmd_start_ibss {
u_int8_t Cmd;
u_int8_t Reserved;
u_int16_t Size;
u_int8_t BSSID[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
u_int8_t SSID[32];
u_int8_t BSSType;
u_int8_t Channel;
u_int8_t SSIDSize;
u_int8_t Res[3];
};
/*
* The At76c503 adapters come with different types of radios on them.
* At this moment the driver supports adapters with RFMD and Intersil radios.
*/
/* The config structure of an RFMD radio */
struct atu_rfmd_conf {
u_int8_t CR20[14];
u_int8_t CR21[14];
u_int8_t BB_CR[14];
u_int8_t PidVid[4];
u_int8_t MACAddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
u_int8_t RegulatoryDomain;
u_int8_t LowPowerValues[14];
u_int8_t NormalPowerValues[14];
u_int8_t Reserved[3];
/* then we have 84 bytes, somehow Windows reads 95?? */
u_int8_t Rest[11];
};
/* The config structure of an Intersil radio */
struct atu_intersil_conf {
u_int8_t MACAddr[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
/* From the HFA3861B manual : */
/* Manual TX power control (7bit : -64 to 63) */
u_int8_t CR31[14];
/* TX power measurement */
u_int8_t CR58[14];
u_int8_t PidVid[4];
u_int8_t RegulatoryDomain;
u_int8_t Reserved[1];
};
/* Firmware information request */
struct atu_fw {
u_int8_t major;
u_int8_t minor;
u_int8_t patch;
u_int8_t build;
};
/*
* The header the AT76c503 puts in front of RX packets (for both managment &
* data)
*/
struct at76c503_rx_buffer {
u_int16_t wlength;
u_int8_t rx_rate;
u_int8_t newbss;
u_int8_t fragmentation;
u_int8_t rssi;
u_int8_t link_quality;
u_int8_t noise_level;
u_int32_t rx_time;
};
/* The total packet the AT76c503 spits out looks like this */
struct atu_rxpkt {
struct at76c503_rx_buffer AtHeader;
struct wi_80211_hdr WiHeader;
u_int8_t Packet[2312 + 4];
};
/*
* The header we have to put in front of a TX packet before sending it to the
* AT76c503
*/
struct at76c503_tx_buffer {
u_int16_t wlength;
u_int8_t tx_rate;
u_int8_t padding;
u_int8_t reserved[4];
};
/* The total packet we send to the AT76c503 looks like this */
struct atu_txpkt {
struct at76c503_tx_buffer AtHeader;
struct wi_80211_hdr WiHeader;
/* TODO - change this to a more correct value */
u_int8_t Packet[2312];
};
/* Managment packet */
struct atu_mgmt_packet {
struct at76c503_tx_buffer athdr;
struct wi_mgmt_hdr mgmt_hdr;
u_int8_t payload[0];
};
/* Authentication packet */
struct atu_auth_packet {
struct at76c503_tx_buffer athdr;
struct wi_mgmt_hdr mgmt_hdr;
struct wi_mgmt_auth_hdr auth_hdr;
u_int8_t challenge[0];
};
/* Association packet */
struct atu_assoc_packet {
struct at76c503_tx_buffer athdr;
struct wi_mgmt_hdr mgmt_hdr;
u_int16_t capability;
u_int16_t listen_interval;
u_int8_t data[0];
};
struct wi_80211_beacon {
u_int8_t timestamp[8];
u_int16_t interval;
u_int16_t flags;
u_int8_t data[1500];
};
struct tlv {
u_int8_t type;
u_int8_t length;
u_int8_t value[255];
};
#define TYPE_MASK 0x000c
#define NR(x) (void *)((long)x)
/*
* The linux driver uses seperate routines for every mib request they do
* (eg. set_radio / set_preamble / set_frag / etc etc )
* We just define a list of types, sizes and offsets and use those
*/
/* Name Type Size Index */
#define MIB_LOCAL 0x01
#define MIB_LOCAL__BEACON_ENABLE MIB_LOCAL, 1, 2
#define MIB_LOCAL__AUTO_RATE_FALLBACK MIB_LOCAL, 1, 3
#define MIB_LOCAL__SSID_SIZE MIB_LOCAL, 1, 5
#define MIB_LOCAL__PREAMBLE MIB_LOCAL, 1, 9
#define MIB_MAC_ADDR 0x02
#define MIB_MAC_ADDR__ADDR MIB_MAC_ADDR, 6, 0
#define MIB_MAC 0x03
#define MIB_MAC__FRAG MIB_MAC, 2, 8
#define MIB_MAC__RTS MIB_MAC, 2, 10
#define MIB_MAC__DESIRED_SSID MIB_MAC, 32, 28
#define MIB_MAC_MGMT 0x05
#define MIB_MAC_MGMT__BEACON_PERIOD MIB_MAC_MGMT, 2, 0
#define MIB_MAC_MGMT__CURRENT_BSSID MIB_MAC_MGMT, 6, 14
#define MIB_MAC_MGMT__CURRENT_ESSID MIB_MAC_MGMT, 32, 20
#define MIB_MAC_MGMT__POWER_MODE MIB_MAC_MGMT, 1, 53
#define MIB_MAC_MGMT__IBSS_CHANGE MIB_MAC_MGMT, 1, 54
#define MIB_MAC_WEP 0x06
#define MIB_MAC_WEP__PRIVACY_INVOKED MIB_MAC_WEP, 1, 0
#define MIB_MAC_WEP__KEY_ID MIB_MAC_WEP, 1, 1
#define MIB_MAC_WEP__ICV_ERROR_COUNT MIB_MAC_WEP, 4, 4
#define MIB_MAC_WEP__EXCLUDED_COUNT MIB_MAC_WEP, 4, 8
#define MIB_MAC_WEP__KEYS(nr) MIB_MAC_WEP, 13, 12+(nr)*13
#define MIB_MAC_WEP__ENCR_LEVEL MIB_MAC_WEP, 1, 64
#define MIB_PHY 0x07
#define MIB_PHY__CHANNEL MIB_PHY, 1, 20
#define MIB_PHY__REG_DOMAIN MIB_PHY, 1, 23
#define MIB_FW_VERSION 0x08
#define MIB_DOMAIN 0x09
#define MIB_DOMAIN__POWER_LEVELS MIB_DOMAIN, 14, 0
#define MIB_DOMAIN__CHANNELS MIB_DOMAIN, 14, 14
#define ATU_WEP_OFF 0
#define ATU_WEP_40BITS 1
#define ATU_WEP_104BITS 2
#define POWER_MODE_ACTIVE 1
#define POWER_MODE_SAVE 2
#define POWER_MODE_SMART 3
#define PREAMBLE_SHORT 1
#define PREAMBLE_LONG 0
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