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| IEEE8021_AMRR(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | IEEE8021_AMRR(9) | 
NAME¶
ieee80211_amrr —
    802.11 network driver transmit rate control
  support
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
    <net80211/ieee80211_amrr.h>
void
  
  ieee80211_amrr_init(struct
    ieee80211_amrr *, struct ieee80211vap *,
    int amin, int amax,
    int interval);
void
  
  ieee80211_amrr_cleanup(struct
    ieee80211_amrr *);
void
  
  ieee80211_amrr_setinterval(struct
    ieee80211_amrr *, int
    interval);
void
  
  ieee80211_amrr_node_init(struct
    ieee80211_amrr *, struct ieee80211_amrr_node *,
    struct ieee80211_node *);
int
  
  ieee80211_amrr_choose(struct
    ieee80211_node *, struct ieee80211_amrr_node
  *);
void
  
  ieee80211_amrr_tx_complete(struct
    ieee80211_amrr_node *, int ok,
    int retries);
void
  
  ieee80211_amrr_tx_update(struct
    ieee80211_amrr_node *, int txnct,
    int success, int retrycnt);
DESCRIPTION¶
ieee80211_amrr is an implementation of the
    AMRR transmit rate control algorithm for drivers that use the
    net80211 software layer. A rate control algorithm is
    responsible for choosing the transmit rate for each frame. To maximize
    throughput algorithms try to use the highest rate that is appropriate for
    the operating conditions. The rate will vary as conditions change; the
    distance between two stations may change, transient noise may be present
    that affects signal quality, etc. ieee80211_amrr
    uses very simple information from a driver to do it's job: whether a frame
    was successfully delivered and how many transmit attempts were made. While
    this enables its use with virtually any wireless device it limits it's
    effectiveness--do not expect it to function well in difficult environments
    and/or respond quickly to changing conditions.
ieee80211_amrr requires per-vap state and
    per-node state for each station it is to select rates for. The API's are
    designed for drivers to pre-allocate state in the driver-private extension
    areas of each vap and node. For example the ral(4) driver
    defines a vap as:
struct rt2560_vap {
        struct ieee80211vap     ral_vap;
        struct ieee80211_beacon_offsets ral_bo;
        struct ieee80211_amrr   amrr;
        int      (*ral_newstate)(struct ieee80211vap *,
                      enum ieee80211_state, int);
};
The amrr structure member holds the per-vap
    state for ieee80211_amrr and
    ral(4) initializes it in the vap create method with:
ieee80211_amrr_init(&rvp->amrr, vap,
    IEEE80211_AMRR_MIN_SUCCESS_THRESHOLD,
    IEEE80211_AMRR_MAX_SUCCESS_THRESHOLD,
    500 /* ms */);
The node is defined as:
struct rt2560_node {
        struct ieee80211_node   ni;
        struct ieee80211_amrr_node amrr;
};
with initialization done in the driver's iv_newassoc method:
static void
rt2560_newassoc(struct ieee80211_node *ni, int isnew)
{
        struct ieee80211vap *vap = ni->ni_vap;
        ieee80211_amrr_node_init(&RT2560_VAP(vap)->amrr,
            &RT2560_NODE(ni)->amrr, ni);
}
Once
    ieee80211_amrr state is setup, transmit rates are
    requested by calling
    ieee80211_amrr_choose()
    in the transmit path; e.g.:
tp = &vap->iv_txparms[ieee80211_chan2mode(ni->ni_chan)];
if (IEEE80211_IS_MULTICAST(wh->i_addr1)) {
	rate = tp->mcastrate;
} else if (m0->m_flags & M_EAPOL) {
	rate = tp->mgmtrate;
} else if (tp->ucastrate != IEEE80211_FIXED_RATE_NONE) {
	rate = tp->ucastrate;
} else {
	(void) ieee80211_amrr_choose(ni, &RT2560_NODE(ni)->amrr);
	rate = ni->ni_txrate;
}
Note a rate is chosen only for
    unicast data frames when a fixed transmit rate is not configured; the other
    cases are handled with the net80211 transmit
    parameters. Note also that
    ieee80211_amrr_choose()
    writes the chosen rate in ni_txrate; this eliminates
    copying the value as it is exported to user applications so they can display
    the current transmit rate in status.
The remaining work a driver must
    do is feed status back to ieee80211_amrr when a
    frame transmit completes using
    ieee80211_amrr_tx_complete().
    Drivers that poll a device to retrieve statistics can use
    ieee80211_amrr_tx_update()
    (instead or in addition).
SEE ALSO¶
| August 4, 2009 | Debian |