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[net80211] begin handling multiple hardware decap'ed A-MSDU in the RX path.

The duplicate detection code currently expects A-MSDU frames to be encaped -
they're decap'ed /after/ duplicate detection.

However for ath10k (and iwm hardware later on) the firmware supports
doing A-MSDU decap in hardware - which shows up as multiple frames with
the same sequence number and IV.

This is the first part of decap handling - if we see a stretch of A-MSDU
frames from the driver with the MORE bit set, then don't treat them
as duplicates.

This isn't 100% complete as crypto sequence number handling and "A-MSDU in
A-MPDU" needs handling, but it's a start.

This should be a glorified no-op for everyone.  Please tell me if it isn't.
This commit is contained in:
Adrian Chadd 2017-10-12 21:56:58 +00:00
parent 3b5aa97c10
commit 48f95a360e
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=324570
2 changed files with 51 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -131,6 +131,38 @@ ishtinfooui(const uint8_t *frm)
return frm[1] > 3 && le32dec(frm+2) == ((BCM_OUI_HTINFO<<24)|BCM_OUI);
}
static __inline int
ieee80211_check_rxseq_amsdu(const struct ieee80211_rx_stats *rxs)
{
return (!! (rxs->c_pktflags & IEEE80211_RX_F_AMSDU));
}
/*
* Return 1 if the rxseq check should increment the sequence
* number. Return 0 if it's part of an AMSDU batch and it isn't
* the final frame in the decap'ed burst.
*/
static __inline int
ieee80211_check_rxseq_amsdu_more(const struct ieee80211_rx_stats *rxs)
{
/* No state? ok */
if (rxs == NULL)
return (1);
/* State but no AMSDU set? ok */
if ((rxs->c_pktflags & IEEE80211_RX_F_AMSDU) == 0)
return (1);
/* State, AMSDU set, then _MORE means "don't inc yet" */
if (rxs->c_pktflags & IEEE80211_RX_F_AMSDU_MORE) {
return (0);
}
/* Both are set, so return ok */
return (1);
}
/*
* Check the current frame sequence number against the current TID
* state and return whether it's in sequence or should be dropped.
@ -238,7 +270,20 @@ ieee80211_check_rxseq(struct ieee80211_node *ni, struct ieee80211_frame *wh,
goto fail;
ok:
ni->ni_rxseqs[tid] = rxseq;
/*
* Only bump the sequence number if it's the last frame
* in a batch. That way frames in the rest of the batch
* get included, and the last frame in the batch kicks
* it next.
*/
if (ieee80211_check_rxseq_amsdu_more(rxs)) {
ni->ni_rxseqs[tid] = rxseq;
if (ieee80211_check_rxseq_amsdu(rxs))
IEEE80211_NODE_STAT(ni, rx_amsdu_more_end);
} else {
/* .. still waiting */
IEEE80211_NODE_STAT(ni, rx_amsdu_more);
}
return 1;

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@ -84,7 +84,11 @@ struct ieee80211_nodestats {
uint32_t ns_tx_deauth_code; /* last deauth reason */
uint32_t ns_tx_disassoc; /* disassociations */
uint32_t ns_tx_disassoc_code; /* last disassociation reason */
uint32_t ns_spare[8];
/* Hardware A-MSDU decode */
uint32_t ns_rx_amsdu_more; /* RX decap A-MSDU, more coming from A-MSDU */
uint32_t ns_rx_amsdu_more_end; /* RX decap A-MSDU (or any other frame), no more coming */
uint32_t ns_spare[6];
};
/*