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@@ -640,6 +640,97 @@ void ath5k_hw_init_beacon(struct ath5k_hw *ah, u32 next_beacon, u32 interval)
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+/**
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+ * ath5k_check_timer_win - Check if timer B is timer A + window
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+ *
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+ * @a: timer a (before b)
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+ * @b: timer b (after a)
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+ * @window: difference between a and b
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+ * @intval: timers are increased by this interval
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+ *
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+ * This helper function checks if timer B is timer A + window and covers
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+ * cases where timer A or B might have already been updated or wrapped
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+ * around (Timers are 16 bit).
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+ *
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+ * Returns true if O.K.
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+ */
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+static inline bool
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+ath5k_check_timer_win(int a, int b, int window, int intval)
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+{
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+ /*
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+ * 1.) usually B should be A + window
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+ * 2.) A already updated, B not updated yet
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+ * 3.) A already updated and has wrapped around
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+ * 4.) B has wrapped around
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+ */
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+ if ((b - a == window) || /* 1.) */
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+ (a - b == intval - window) || /* 2.) */
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+ ((a | 0x10000) - b == intval - window) || /* 3.) */
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+ ((b | 0x10000) - a == window)) /* 4.) */
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+ return true; /* O.K. */
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+ return false;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * ath5k_hw_check_beacon_timers - Check if the beacon timers are correct
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+ *
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+ * @ah: The &struct ath5k_hw
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+ * @intval: beacon interval
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+ *
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+ * This is a workaround for IBSS mode:
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+ *
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+ * The need for this function arises from the fact that we have 4 separate
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+ * HW timer registers (TIMER0 - TIMER3), which are closely related to the
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+ * next beacon target time (NBTT), and that the HW updates these timers
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+ * seperately based on the current TSF value. The hardware increments each
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+ * timer by the beacon interval, when the local TSF coverted to TU is equal
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+ * to the value stored in the timer.
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+ *
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+ * The reception of a beacon with the same BSSID can update the local HW TSF
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+ * at any time - this is something we can't avoid. If the TSF jumps to a
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+ * time which is later than the time stored in a timer, this timer will not
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+ * be updated until the TSF in TU wraps around at 16 bit (the size of the
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+ * timers) and reaches the time which is stored in the timer.
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+ *
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+ * The problem is that these timers are closely related to TIMER0 (NBTT) and
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+ * that they define a time "window". When the TSF jumps between two timers
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+ * (e.g. ATIM and NBTT), the one in the past will be left behind (not
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+ * updated), while the one in the future will be updated every beacon
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+ * interval. This causes the window to get larger, until the TSF wraps
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+ * around as described above and the timer which was left behind gets
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+ * updated again. But - because the beacon interval is usually not an exact
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+ * divisor of the size of the timers (16 bit), an unwanted "window" between
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+ * these timers has developed!
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+ *
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+ * This is especially important with the ATIM window, because during
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+ * the ATIM window only ATIM frames and no data frames are allowed to be
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+ * sent, which creates transmission pauses after each beacon. This symptom
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+ * has been described as "ramping ping" because ping times increase linearly
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+ * for some time and then drop down again. A wrong window on the DMA beacon
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+ * timer has the same effect, so we check for these two conditions.
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+ *
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+ * Returns true if O.K.
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+ */
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+bool
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+ath5k_hw_check_beacon_timers(struct ath5k_hw *ah, int intval)
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+{
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+ unsigned int nbtt, atim, dma;
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+
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+ nbtt = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_TIMER0);
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+ atim = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_TIMER3);
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+ dma = ath5k_hw_reg_read(ah, AR5K_TIMER1) >> 3;
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+
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+ /* NOTE: SWBA is different. Having a wrong window there does not
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+ * stop us from sending data and this condition is catched thru
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+ * other means (SWBA interrupt) */
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+
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+ if (ath5k_check_timer_win(nbtt, atim, 1, intval) &&
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+ ath5k_check_timer_win(dma, nbtt, AR5K_TUNE_DMA_BEACON_RESP,
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+ intval))
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+ return true; /* O.K. */
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+ return false;
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+}
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+
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/**
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* ath5k_hw_set_coverage_class - Set IEEE 802.11 coverage class
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*
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