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IEEE80211_OUTPUT(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | IEEE80211_OUTPUT(9) |
NAME¶
ieee80211_output
—
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<net80211/ieee80211_var.h>
int
M_WME_GETAC
(struct
mbuf *);
int
M_SEQNO_GET
(struct
mbuf *);
struct ieee80211_key *
ieee80211_crypto_encap
(struct
ieee80211_node *, struct
mbuf *);
void
ieee80211_process_callback
(struct
ieee80211_node *, struct mbuf *,
int);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thenet80211
layer that supports 802.11 device drivers
handles most of the work required to transmit frames. Drivers usually receive
fully-encapsulated 802.11 frames that have been classified and assigned a
transmit priority; all that is left is to do crypto encapsulation, prepare any
hardware-specific state, and push the packet out to the device. Outbound
frames are either generated by the net80211
layer
(e.g. management frames) or are passed down from upper layers through the
ifnet(9) transmit queue. Data frames passed down for
transmit flow through net80211
which handles
aggregation, 802.11 encapsulation, and then dispatches the frames to the
driver through it's transmit queue.
There are two control paths by which frames reach a driver for
transmit. Data packets are queued to the device's
if_snd queue and the driver's
if_start method is called. Other frames are passed
down using the ic_raw_xmit method without queueing
(unless done by the driver). The raw transmit path may include data frames
from user applications that inject them through bpf(4) and
NullData frames generated by net80211
to probe for
idle stations (when operating as an access point).
net80211
handles all state-related
bookkeeping and management for the handling of data frames. Data frames are
only transmit for a vap in the IEEE80211_S_RUN
state; there is no need, for example, to check for frames sent down when CAC
or CSA is active. Similarly, net80211
handles
activities such as background scanning and power save mode, frames will not
be sent to a driver unless it is operating on the BSS channel with
“full power”.
All frames passed to a driver for transmit hold a reference to a
node table entry in the m_pkthdr.rcvif field. The node
is associated with the frame destination. Typically it is the receiver's
entry but in some situations it may be a placeholder entry or the
“next hop station” (such as in a mesh network). In all cases
the reference must be reclaimed with
ieee80211_free_node
() when the transmit work is
completed. The rule to remember is: net80211
passes
responsibility for the mbuf and “node
reference” to the driver with each frame it hands off for
transmit.
PACKET CLASSIFICATION¶
All frames passed bynet80211
for transmit are assigned
a priority based on any vlan tag assigned to the receiving station and/or any
Diffserv setting in an IP or IPv6 header. If both vlan and Diffserv priority
are present the higher of the two is used. If WME/WMM is being used then any
ACM policy (in station mode) is also enforced. The resulting AC is attached to
the mbuf and may be read back using the M_WME_GETAC
()
macro.
PAE/EAPOL frames are tagged with an
M_EAPOL
mbuf flag; drivers should transmit them with
care, usually by using the transmit rate for management frames.
Multicast/broadcast frames are marked with the
M_MCAST
mbuf flag. Frames coming out of a station's
power save queue and that have more frames immediately following are marked
with the M_MORE_DATA
mbuf flag. Such frames will be
queued consecutively in the driver's if_snd queue and
drivers should preserve the ordering when passing them to the device.
FRAGMENTED FRAMES¶
Thenet80211
layer will fragment data frames according
to the setting of iv_fragthreshold if a driver marks the
IEEE80211_C_TXFRAG
capability. Fragmented frames are
placed in the devices transmit queue with the fragments chained together with
m_nextpkt. Each frame is marked with the
M_FRAG
mbuf flag, and the first and last are marked
with M_FIRSTFRAG
and
M_LASTFRAG
, respectively. Drivers are expected to
process all fragments or none.
TRANSMIT CALLBACKS¶
Frames sent bynet80211
may be tagged with the
M_TXCB
mbuf flag to indicate a callback should be done
when their transmission completes. The callback is done using
ieee80211_process_callback
() with the last parameter
set to a non-zero value if an error occurred and zero otherwise. Note
net80211
understands that drivers may be incapable of
determining status; a device may not report if an ACK frame is received and/or
a device may queue transmit requests in its hardware and only report status on
whether the frame was successfully queued.
SEE ALSO¶
bpf(4), ieee80211(9), ifnet(9)March 29, 2010 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |