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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: releng/12.0/sys/dev/ath/if_ath.c 336016 2018-07-05 21:38:54Z cem $");
 
/*
 * Driver for the Atheros Wireless LAN controller.
 *
 * This software is derived from work of Atsushi Onoe; his contribution
 * is greatly appreciated.
 */
 
#include "opt_inet.h"
#include "opt_ath.h"
/*
 * This is needed for register operations which are performed
 * by the driver - eg, calls to ath_hal_gettsf32().
 *
 * It's also required for any AH_DEBUG checks in here, eg the
 * module dependencies.
 */
#include "opt_ah.h"
#include "opt_wlan.h"
 
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/callout.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/endian.h>
#include <sys/kthread.h>
#include <sys/taskqueue.h>
#include <sys/priv.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/ktr.h>
#include <sys/smp.h>	/* for mp_ncpus */
 
#include <machine/bus.h>
 
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_var.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_media.h>
#include <net/if_types.h>
#include <net/if_arp.h>
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include <net/if_llc.h>
 
#include <net80211/ieee80211_var.h>
#include <net80211/ieee80211_regdomain.h>
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG
#include <net80211/ieee80211_superg.h>
#endif
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
#include <net80211/ieee80211_tdma.h>
#endif
 
#include <net/bpf.h>
 
#ifdef INET
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/if_ether.h>
#endif
 
#include <dev/ath/if_athvar.h>
#include <dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_devid.h>		/* XXX for softled */
#include <dev/ath/ath_hal/ah_diagcodes.h>
 
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_debug.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_misc.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_tsf.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_tx.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_sysctl.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_led.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_keycache.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_rx.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_rx_edma.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_tx_edma.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_beacon.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_btcoex.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_btcoex_mci.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_spectral.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_lna_div.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_athdfs.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_ioctl.h>
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_descdma.h>
 
#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
#include <dev/ath/ath_tx99/ath_tx99.h>
#endif
 
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG_ALQ
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_alq.h>
#endif
 
/*
 * Only enable this if you're working on PS-POLL support.
 */
#define	ATH_SW_PSQ
 
/*
 * ATH_BCBUF determines the number of vap's that can transmit
 * beacons and also (currently) the number of vap's that can
 * have unique mac addresses/bssid.  When staggering beacons
 * 4 is probably a good max as otherwise the beacons become
 * very closely spaced and there is limited time for cab q traffic
 * to go out.  You can burst beacons instead but that is not good
 * for stations in power save and at some point you really want
 * another radio (and channel).
 *
 * The limit on the number of mac addresses is tied to our use of
 * the U/L bit and tracking addresses in a byte; it would be
 * worthwhile to allow more for applications like proxy sta.
 */
CTASSERT(ATH_BCBUF <= 8);
 
static struct ieee80211vap *ath_vap_create(struct ieee80211com *,
		    const char [IFNAMSIZ], int, enum ieee80211_opmode, int,
		    const uint8_t [IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN],
		    const uint8_t [IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]);
static void	ath_vap_delete(struct ieee80211vap *);
static int	ath_init(struct ath_softc *);
static void	ath_stop(struct ath_softc *);
static int	ath_reset_vap(struct ieee80211vap *, u_long);
static int	ath_transmit(struct ieee80211com *, struct mbuf *);
static int	ath_media_change(struct ifnet *);
static void	ath_watchdog(void *);
static void	ath_parent(struct ieee80211com *);
static void	ath_fatal_proc(void *, int);
static void	ath_bmiss_vap(struct ieee80211vap *);
static void	ath_bmiss_proc(void *, int);
static void	ath_key_update_begin(struct ieee80211vap *);
static void	ath_key_update_end(struct ieee80211vap *);
static void	ath_update_mcast_hw(struct ath_softc *);
static void	ath_update_mcast(struct ieee80211com *);
static void	ath_update_promisc(struct ieee80211com *);
static void	ath_updateslot(struct ieee80211com *);
static void	ath_bstuck_proc(void *, int);
static void	ath_reset_proc(void *, int);
static int	ath_desc_alloc(struct ath_softc *);
static void	ath_desc_free(struct ath_softc *);
static struct ieee80211_node *ath_node_alloc(struct ieee80211vap *,
			const uint8_t [IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN]);
static void	ath_node_cleanup(struct ieee80211_node *);
static void	ath_node_free(struct ieee80211_node *);
static void	ath_node_getsignal(const struct ieee80211_node *,
			int8_t *, int8_t *);
static void	ath_txq_init(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *, int);
static struct ath_txq *ath_txq_setup(struct ath_softc*, int qtype, int subtype);
static int	ath_tx_setup(struct ath_softc *, int, int);
static void	ath_tx_cleanupq(struct ath_softc *, struct ath_txq *);
static void	ath_tx_cleanup(struct ath_softc *);
static int	ath_tx_processq(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq,
		    int dosched);
static void	ath_tx_proc_q0(void *, int);
static void	ath_tx_proc_q0123(void *, int);
static void	ath_tx_proc(void *, int);
static void	ath_txq_sched_tasklet(void *, int);
static int	ath_chan_set(struct ath_softc *, struct ieee80211_channel *);
static void	ath_chan_change(struct ath_softc *, struct ieee80211_channel *);
static void	ath_scan_start(struct ieee80211com *);
static void	ath_scan_end(struct ieee80211com *);
static void	ath_set_channel(struct ieee80211com *);
#ifdef	ATH_ENABLE_11N
static void	ath_update_chw(struct ieee80211com *);
#endif	/* ATH_ENABLE_11N */
static int	ath_set_quiet_ie(struct ieee80211_node *, uint8_t *);
static void	ath_calibrate(void *);
static int	ath_newstate(struct ieee80211vap *, enum ieee80211_state, int);
static void	ath_setup_stationkey(struct ieee80211_node *);
static void	ath_newassoc(struct ieee80211_node *, int);
static int	ath_setregdomain(struct ieee80211com *,
		    struct ieee80211_regdomain *, int,
		    struct ieee80211_channel []);
static void	ath_getradiocaps(struct ieee80211com *, int, int *,
		    struct ieee80211_channel []);
static int	ath_getchannels(struct ath_softc *);
 
static int	ath_rate_setup(struct ath_softc *, u_int mode);
static void	ath_setcurmode(struct ath_softc *, enum ieee80211_phymode);
 
static void	ath_announce(struct ath_softc *);
 
static void	ath_dfs_tasklet(void *, int);
static void	ath_node_powersave(struct ieee80211_node *, int);
static int	ath_node_set_tim(struct ieee80211_node *, int);
static void	ath_node_recv_pspoll(struct ieee80211_node *, struct mbuf *);
 
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
#include <dev/ath/if_ath_tdma.h>
#endif
 
SYSCTL_DECL(_hw_ath);
 
/* XXX validate sysctl values */
static	int ath_longcalinterval = 30;		/* long cals every 30 secs */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, longcal, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_longcalinterval,
	    0, "long chip calibration interval (secs)");
static	int ath_shortcalinterval = 100;		/* short cals every 100 ms */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, shortcal, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_shortcalinterval,
	    0, "short chip calibration interval (msecs)");
static	int ath_resetcalinterval = 20*60;	/* reset cal state 20 mins */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, resetcal, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_resetcalinterval,
	    0, "reset chip calibration results (secs)");
static	int ath_anicalinterval = 100;		/* ANI calibration - 100 msec */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, anical, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_anicalinterval,
	    0, "ANI calibration (msecs)");
 
int ath_rxbuf = ATH_RXBUF;		/* # rx buffers to allocate */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, rxbuf, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &ath_rxbuf,
	    0, "rx buffers allocated");
int ath_txbuf = ATH_TXBUF;		/* # tx buffers to allocate */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, txbuf, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &ath_txbuf,
	    0, "tx buffers allocated");
int ath_txbuf_mgmt = ATH_MGMT_TXBUF;	/* # mgmt tx buffers to allocate */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, txbuf_mgmt, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &ath_txbuf_mgmt,
	    0, "tx (mgmt) buffers allocated");
 
int ath_bstuck_threshold = 4;		/* max missed beacons */
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_ath, OID_AUTO, bstuck, CTLFLAG_RW, &ath_bstuck_threshold,
	    0, "max missed beacon xmits before chip reset");
 
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_ATHDEV, "athdev", "ath driver dma buffers");
 
void
ath_legacy_attach_comp_func(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
 
	/*
	 * Special case certain configurations.  Note the
	 * CAB queue is handled by these specially so don't
	 * include them when checking the txq setup mask.
	 */
	switch (sc->sc_txqsetup &~ (1<<sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum)) {
	case 0x01:
		TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txtask, 0, ath_tx_proc_q0, sc);
		break;
	case 0x0f:
		TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txtask, 0, ath_tx_proc_q0123, sc);
		break;
	default:
		TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txtask, 0, ath_tx_proc, sc);
		break;
	}
}
 
/*
 * Set the target power mode.
 *
 * If this is called during a point in time where
 * the hardware is being programmed elsewhere, it will
 * simply store it away and update it when all current
 * uses of the hardware are completed.
 *
 * If the chip is going into network sleep or power off, then
 * we will wait until all uses of the chip are done before
 * going into network sleep or power off.
 *
 * If the chip is being programmed full-awake, then immediately
 * program it full-awake so we can actually stay awake rather than
 * the chip potentially going to sleep underneath us.
 */
void
_ath_power_setpower(struct ath_softc *sc, int power_state, int selfgen,
    const char *file, int line)
{
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_PWRSAVE, "%s: (%s:%d) state=%d, refcnt=%d, target=%d, cur=%d\n",
	    __func__,
	    file,
	    line,
	    power_state,
	    sc->sc_powersave_refcnt,
	    sc->sc_target_powerstate,
	    sc->sc_cur_powerstate);
 
	sc->sc_target_powerstate = power_state;
 
	/*
	 * Don't program the chip into network sleep if the chip
	 * is being programmed elsewhere.
	 *
	 * However, if the chip is being programmed /awake/, force
	 * the chip awake so we stay awake.
	 */
	if ((sc->sc_powersave_refcnt == 0 || power_state == HAL_PM_AWAKE) &&
	    power_state != sc->sc_cur_powerstate) {
		sc->sc_cur_powerstate = power_state;
		ath_hal_setpower(sc->sc_ah, power_state);
 
		/*
		 * If the NIC is force-awake, then set the
		 * self-gen frame state appropriately.
		 *
		 * If the nic is in network sleep or full-sleep,
		 * we let the above call leave the self-gen
		 * state as "sleep".
		 */
		if (selfgen &&
		    sc->sc_cur_powerstate == HAL_PM_AWAKE &&
		    sc->sc_target_selfgen_state != HAL_PM_AWAKE) {
			ath_hal_setselfgenpower(sc->sc_ah,
			    sc->sc_target_selfgen_state);
		}
	}
}
 
/*
 * Set the current self-generated frames state.
 *
 * This is separate from the target power mode.  The chip may be
 * awake but the desired state is "sleep", so frames sent to the
 * destination has PWRMGT=1 in the 802.11 header.  The NIC also
 * needs to know to set PWRMGT=1 in self-generated frames.
 */
void
_ath_power_set_selfgen(struct ath_softc *sc, int power_state, const char *file, int line)
{
 
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_PWRSAVE, "%s: (%s:%d) state=%d, refcnt=%d\n",
	    __func__,
	    file,
	    line,
	    power_state,
	    sc->sc_target_selfgen_state);
 
	sc->sc_target_selfgen_state = power_state;
 
	/*
	 * If the NIC is force-awake, then set the power state.
	 * Network-state and full-sleep will already transition it to
	 * mark self-gen frames as sleeping - and we can't
	 * guarantee the NIC is awake to program the self-gen frame
	 * setting anyway.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_cur_powerstate == HAL_PM_AWAKE) {
		ath_hal_setselfgenpower(sc->sc_ah, power_state);
	}
}
 
/*
 * Set the hardware power mode and take a reference.
 *
 * This doesn't update the target power mode in the driver;
 * it just updates the hardware power state.
 *
 * XXX it should only ever force the hardware awake; it should
 * never be called to set it asleep.
 */
void
_ath_power_set_power_state(struct ath_softc *sc, int power_state, const char *file, int line)
{
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_PWRSAVE, "%s: (%s:%d) state=%d, refcnt=%d\n",
	    __func__,
	    file,
	    line,
	    power_state,
	    sc->sc_powersave_refcnt);
 
	sc->sc_powersave_refcnt++;
 
	/*
	 * Only do the power state change if we're not programming
	 * it elsewhere.
	 */
	if (power_state != sc->sc_cur_powerstate) {
		ath_hal_setpower(sc->sc_ah, power_state);
		sc->sc_cur_powerstate = power_state;
		/*
		 * Adjust the self-gen powerstate if appropriate.
		 */
		if (sc->sc_cur_powerstate == HAL_PM_AWAKE &&
		    sc->sc_target_selfgen_state != HAL_PM_AWAKE) {
			ath_hal_setselfgenpower(sc->sc_ah,
			    sc->sc_target_selfgen_state);
		}
	}
}
 
/*
 * Restore the power save mode to what it once was.
 *
 * This will decrement the reference counter and once it hits
 * zero, it'll restore the powersave state.
 */
void
_ath_power_restore_power_state(struct ath_softc *sc, const char *file, int line)
{
 
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_PWRSAVE, "%s: (%s:%d) refcnt=%d, target state=%d\n",
	    __func__,
	    file,
	    line,
	    sc->sc_powersave_refcnt,
	    sc->sc_target_powerstate);
 
	if (sc->sc_powersave_refcnt == 0)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: refcnt=0?\n", __func__);
	else
		sc->sc_powersave_refcnt--;
 
	if (sc->sc_powersave_refcnt == 0 &&
	    sc->sc_target_powerstate != sc->sc_cur_powerstate) {
		sc->sc_cur_powerstate = sc->sc_target_powerstate;
		ath_hal_setpower(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_target_powerstate);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Adjust the self-gen powerstate if appropriate.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_cur_powerstate == HAL_PM_AWAKE &&
	    sc->sc_target_selfgen_state != HAL_PM_AWAKE) {
		ath_hal_setselfgenpower(sc->sc_ah,
		    sc->sc_target_selfgen_state);
	}
 
}
 
/*
 * Configure the initial HAL configuration values based on bus
 * specific parameters.
 *
 * Some PCI IDs and other information may need tweaking.
 *
 * XXX TODO: ath9k and the Atheros HAL only program comm2g_switch_enable
 * if BT antenna diversity isn't enabled.
 *
 * So, let's also figure out how to enable BT diversity for AR9485.
 */
static void
ath_setup_hal_config(struct ath_softc *sc, HAL_OPS_CONFIG *ah_config)
{
	/* XXX TODO: only for PCI devices? */
 
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & (ATH_PCI_CUS198 | ATH_PCI_CUS230)) {
		ah_config->ath_hal_ext_lna_ctl_gpio = 0x200; /* bit 9 */
		ah_config->ath_hal_ext_atten_margin_cfg = AH_TRUE;
		ah_config->ath_hal_min_gainidx = AH_TRUE;
		ah_config->ath_hal_ant_ctrl_comm2g_switch_enable = 0x000bbb88;
		/* XXX low_rssi_thresh */
		/* XXX fast_div_bias */
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "configuring for %s\n",
		    (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_CUS198) ?
		    "CUS198" : "CUS230");
	}
 
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_CUS217)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "CUS217 card detected\n");
 
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_CUS252)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "CUS252 card detected\n");
 
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_AR9565_1ANT)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "WB335 1-ANT card detected\n");
 
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_AR9565_2ANT)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "WB335 2-ANT card detected\n");
 
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_BT_ANT_DIV)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "Bluetooth Antenna Diversity card detected\n");
 
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_KILLER)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Killer Wireless card detected\n");
 
#if 0
        /*
         * Some WB335 cards do not support antenna diversity. Since
         * we use a hardcoded value for AR9565 instead of using the
         * EEPROM/OTP data, remove the combining feature from
         * the HW capabilities bitmap.
         */
        if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & (ATH9K_PCI_AR9565_1ANT | ATH9K_PCI_AR9565_2ANT)) {
                if (!(sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH9K_PCI_BT_ANT_DIV))
                        pCap->hw_caps &= ~ATH9K_HW_CAP_ANT_DIV_COMB;
        }
 
        if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH9K_PCI_BT_ANT_DIV) {
                pCap->hw_caps |= ATH9K_HW_CAP_BT_ANT_DIV;
                device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Set BT/WLAN RX diversity capability\n");
        }
#endif
 
        if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH_PCI_D3_L1_WAR) {
                ah_config->ath_hal_pcie_waen = 0x0040473b;
                device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Enable WAR for ASPM D3/L1\n");
        }
 
#if 0
        if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & ATH9K_PCI_NO_PLL_PWRSAVE) {
                ah->config.no_pll_pwrsave = true;
                device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Disable PLL PowerSave\n");
        }
#endif
 
}
 
/*
 * Attempt to fetch the MAC address from the kernel environment.
 *
 * Returns 0, macaddr in macaddr if successful; -1 otherwise.
 */
static int
ath_fetch_mac_kenv(struct ath_softc *sc, uint8_t *macaddr)
{
	char devid_str[32];
	int local_mac = 0;
	char *local_macstr;
 
	/*
	 * Fetch from the kenv rather than using hints.
	 *
	 * Hints would be nice but the transition to dynamic
	 * hints/kenv doesn't happen early enough for this
	 * to work reliably (eg on anything embedded.)
	 */
	snprintf(devid_str, 32, "hint.%s.%d.macaddr",
	    device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
	    device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev));
 
#ifndef __HAIKU__
	if ((local_macstr = kern_getenv(devid_str)) != NULL) {
		uint32_t tmpmac[ETHER_ADDR_LEN];
		int count;
		int i;
 
		/* Have a MAC address; should use it */
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "Overriding MAC address from environment: '%s'\n",
		    local_macstr);
 
		/* Extract out the MAC address */
		count = sscanf(local_macstr, "%x%*c%x%*c%x%*c%x%*c%x%*c%x",
		    &tmpmac[0], &tmpmac[1],
		    &tmpmac[2], &tmpmac[3],
		    &tmpmac[4], &tmpmac[5]);
		if (count == 6) {
			/* Valid! */
			local_mac = 1;
			for (i = 0; i < ETHER_ADDR_LEN; i++)
				macaddr[i] = tmpmac[i];
		}
		/* Done! */
		freeenv(local_macstr);
		local_macstr = NULL;
	}
#endif
 
	if (local_mac)
		return (0);
	return (-1);
}
 
#define	HAL_MODE_HT20 (HAL_MODE_11NG_HT20 | HAL_MODE_11NA_HT20)
#define	HAL_MODE_HT40 \
	(HAL_MODE_11NG_HT40PLUS | HAL_MODE_11NG_HT40MINUS | \
	HAL_MODE_11NA_HT40PLUS | HAL_MODE_11NA_HT40MINUS)
int
ath_attach(u_int16_t devid, struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = NULL;
	HAL_STATUS status;
	int error = 0, i;
	u_int wmodes;
	int rx_chainmask, tx_chainmask;
	HAL_OPS_CONFIG ah_config;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: devid 0x%x\n", __func__, devid);
 
	ic->ic_softc = sc;
	ic->ic_name = device_get_nameunit(sc->sc_dev);
 
	/*
	 * Configure the initial configuration data.
	 *
	 * This is stuff that may be needed early during attach
	 * rather than done via configuration calls later.
	 */
	bzero(&ah_config, sizeof(ah_config));
	ath_setup_hal_config(sc, &ah_config);
 
	ah = ath_hal_attach(devid, sc, sc->sc_st, sc->sc_sh,
	    sc->sc_eepromdata, &ah_config, &status);
	if (ah == NULL) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "unable to attach hardware; HAL status %u\n", status);
		error = ENXIO;
		goto bad;
	}
	sc->sc_ah = ah;
	sc->sc_invalid = 0;	/* ready to go, enable interrupt handling */
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG
	sc->sc_debug = ath_debug;
#endif
 
	/*
	 * Force the chip awake during setup, just to keep
	 * the HAL/driver power tracking happy.
	 *
	 * There are some methods (eg ath_hal_setmac())
	 * that poke the hardware.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 1);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Setup the DMA/EDMA functions based on the current
	 * hardware support.
	 *
	 * This is required before the descriptors are allocated.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_hasedma(sc->sc_ah)) {
		sc->sc_isedma = 1;
		ath_recv_setup_edma(sc);
		ath_xmit_setup_edma(sc);
	} else {
		ath_recv_setup_legacy(sc);
		ath_xmit_setup_legacy(sc);
	}
 
	if (ath_hal_hasmybeacon(sc->sc_ah)) {
		sc->sc_do_mybeacon = 1;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Check if the MAC has multi-rate retry support.
	 * We do this by trying to setup a fake extended
	 * descriptor.  MAC's that don't have support will
	 * return false w/o doing anything.  MAC's that do
	 * support it will return true w/o doing anything.
	 */
	sc->sc_mrretry = ath_hal_setupxtxdesc(ah, NULL, 0,0, 0,0, 0,0);
 
	/*
	 * Check if the device has hardware counters for PHY
	 * errors.  If so we need to enable the MIB interrupt
	 * so we can act on stat triggers.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_hwphycounters(ah))
		sc->sc_needmib = 1;
 
	/*
	 * Get the hardware key cache size.
	 */
	sc->sc_keymax = ath_hal_keycachesize(ah);
	if (sc->sc_keymax > ATH_KEYMAX) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "Warning, using only %u of %u key cache slots\n",
		    ATH_KEYMAX, sc->sc_keymax);
		sc->sc_keymax = ATH_KEYMAX;
	}
	/*
	 * Reset the key cache since some parts do not
	 * reset the contents on initial power up.
	 */
	for (i = 0; i < sc->sc_keymax; i++)
		ath_hal_keyreset(ah, i);
 
	/*
	 * Collect the default channel list.
	 */
	error = ath_getchannels(sc);
	if (error != 0)
		goto bad;
 
	/*
	 * Setup rate tables for all potential media types.
	 */
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11A);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11B);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11G);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_A);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_G);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_STURBO_A);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11NA);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11NG);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_HALF);
	ath_rate_setup(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_QUARTER);
 
	/* NB: setup here so ath_rate_update is happy */
	ath_setcurmode(sc, IEEE80211_MODE_11A);
 
	/*
	 * Allocate TX descriptors and populate the lists.
	 */
	error = ath_desc_alloc(sc);
	if (error != 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "failed to allocate TX descriptors: %d\n", error);
		goto bad;
	}
	error = ath_txdma_setup(sc);
	if (error != 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "failed to allocate TX descriptors: %d\n", error);
		goto bad;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Allocate RX descriptors and populate the lists.
	 */
	error = ath_rxdma_setup(sc);
	if (error != 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		     "failed to allocate RX descriptors: %d\n", error);
		goto bad;
	}
 
	callout_init_mtx(&sc->sc_cal_ch, &sc->sc_mtx, 0);
	callout_init_mtx(&sc->sc_wd_ch, &sc->sc_mtx, 0);
 
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK_INIT(sc);
 
	sc->sc_tq = taskqueue_create("ath_taskq", M_NOWAIT,
		taskqueue_thread_enqueue, &sc->sc_tq);
	taskqueue_start_threads(&sc->sc_tq, 1, PI_NET, "%s taskq",
	    device_get_nameunit(sc->sc_dev));
 
	TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_rxtask, 0, sc->sc_rx.recv_tasklet, sc);
	TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_bmisstask, 0, ath_bmiss_proc, sc);
	TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_bstucktask,0, ath_bstuck_proc, sc);
	TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_resettask,0, ath_reset_proc, sc);
	TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_txqtask, 0, ath_txq_sched_tasklet, sc);
	TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_fataltask, 0, ath_fatal_proc, sc);
 
	/*
	 * Allocate hardware transmit queues: one queue for
	 * beacon frames and one data queue for each QoS
	 * priority.  Note that the hal handles resetting
	 * these queues at the needed time.
	 *
	 * XXX PS-Poll
	 */
	sc->sc_bhalq = ath_beaconq_setup(sc);
	if (sc->sc_bhalq == (u_int) -1) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "unable to setup a beacon xmit queue!\n");
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
	sc->sc_cabq = ath_txq_setup(sc, HAL_TX_QUEUE_CAB, 0);
	if (sc->sc_cabq == NULL) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "unable to setup CAB xmit queue!\n");
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
	/* NB: insure BK queue is the lowest priority h/w queue */
	if (!ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_BK, HAL_WME_AC_BK)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "unable to setup xmit queue for %s traffic!\n",
		    ieee80211_wme_acnames[WME_AC_BK]);
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
	if (!ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_BE, HAL_WME_AC_BE) ||
	    !ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_VI, HAL_WME_AC_VI) ||
	    !ath_tx_setup(sc, WME_AC_VO, HAL_WME_AC_VO)) {
		/*
		 * Not enough hardware tx queues to properly do WME;
		 * just punt and assign them all to the same h/w queue.
		 * We could do a better job of this if, for example,
		 * we allocate queues when we switch from station to
		 * AP mode.
		 */
		if (sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VI] != NULL)
			ath_tx_cleanupq(sc, sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VI]);
		if (sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE] != NULL)
			ath_tx_cleanupq(sc, sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE]);
		sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE] = sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK];
		sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VI] = sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK];
		sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_VO] = sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK];
	}
 
	/*
	 * Attach the TX completion function.
	 *
	 * The non-EDMA chips may have some special case optimisations;
	 * this method gives everyone a chance to attach cleanly.
	 */
	sc->sc_tx.xmit_attach_comp_func(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Setup rate control.  Some rate control modules
	 * call back to change the anntena state so expose
	 * the necessary entry points.
	 * XXX maybe belongs in struct ath_ratectrl?
	 */
	sc->sc_setdefantenna = ath_setdefantenna;
	sc->sc_rc = ath_rate_attach(sc);
	if (sc->sc_rc == NULL) {
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
 
	/* Attach DFS module */
	if (! ath_dfs_attach(sc)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: unable to attach DFS\n", __func__);
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
 
	/* Attach spectral module */
	if (ath_spectral_attach(sc) < 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: unable to attach spectral\n", __func__);
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
 
	/* Attach bluetooth coexistence module */
	if (ath_btcoex_attach(sc) < 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: unable to attach bluetooth coexistence\n", __func__);
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
 
	/* Attach LNA diversity module */
	if (ath_lna_div_attach(sc) < 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: unable to attach LNA diversity\n", __func__);
		error = EIO;
		goto bad2;
	}
 
	/* Start DFS processing tasklet */
	TASK_INIT(&sc->sc_dfstask, 0, ath_dfs_tasklet, sc);
 
	/* Configure LED state */
	sc->sc_blinking = 0;
	sc->sc_ledstate = 1;
	sc->sc_ledon = 0;			/* low true */
	sc->sc_ledidle = (2700*hz)/1000;	/* 2.7sec */
	callout_init(&sc->sc_ledtimer, 1);
 
	/*
	 * Don't setup hardware-based blinking.
	 *
	 * Although some NICs may have this configured in the
	 * default reset register values, the user may wish
	 * to alter which pins have which function.
	 *
	 * The reference driver attaches the MAC network LED to GPIO1 and
	 * the MAC power LED to GPIO2.  However, the DWA-552 cardbus
	 * NIC has these reversed.
	 */
	sc->sc_hardled = (1 == 0);
	sc->sc_led_net_pin = -1;
	sc->sc_led_pwr_pin = -1;
	/*
	 * Auto-enable soft led processing for IBM cards and for
	 * 5211 minipci cards.  Users can also manually enable/disable
	 * support with a sysctl.
	 */
	sc->sc_softled = (devid == AR5212_DEVID_IBM || devid == AR5211_DEVID);
	ath_led_config(sc);
	ath_hal_setledstate(ah, HAL_LED_INIT);
 
	/* XXX not right but it's not used anywhere important */
	ic->ic_phytype = IEEE80211_T_OFDM;
	ic->ic_opmode = IEEE80211_M_STA;
	ic->ic_caps =
		  IEEE80211_C_STA		/* station mode */
		| IEEE80211_C_IBSS		/* ibss, nee adhoc, mode */
		| IEEE80211_C_HOSTAP		/* hostap mode */
		| IEEE80211_C_MONITOR		/* monitor mode */
		| IEEE80211_C_AHDEMO		/* adhoc demo mode */
		| IEEE80211_C_WDS		/* 4-address traffic works */
		| IEEE80211_C_MBSS		/* mesh point link mode */
		| IEEE80211_C_SHPREAMBLE	/* short preamble supported */
		| IEEE80211_C_SHSLOT		/* short slot time supported */
		| IEEE80211_C_WPA		/* capable of WPA1+WPA2 */
#ifndef	ATH_ENABLE_11N
		| IEEE80211_C_BGSCAN		/* capable of bg scanning */
#endif
		| IEEE80211_C_TXFRAG		/* handle tx frags */
#ifdef	ATH_ENABLE_DFS
		| IEEE80211_C_DFS		/* Enable radar detection */
#endif
		| IEEE80211_C_PMGT		/* Station side power mgmt */
		| IEEE80211_C_SWSLEEP
		;
	/*
	 * Query the hal to figure out h/w crypto support.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_WEP))
		ic->ic_cryptocaps |= IEEE80211_CRYPTO_WEP;
	if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_AES_OCB))
		ic->ic_cryptocaps |= IEEE80211_CRYPTO_AES_OCB;
	if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_AES_CCM))
		ic->ic_cryptocaps |= IEEE80211_CRYPTO_AES_CCM;
	if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_CKIP))
		ic->ic_cryptocaps |= IEEE80211_CRYPTO_CKIP;
	if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_TKIP)) {
		ic->ic_cryptocaps |= IEEE80211_CRYPTO_TKIP;
		/*
		 * Check if h/w does the MIC and/or whether the
		 * separate key cache entries are required to
		 * handle both tx+rx MIC keys.
		 */
		if (ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_MIC))
			ic->ic_cryptocaps |= IEEE80211_CRYPTO_TKIPMIC;
		/*
		 * If the h/w supports storing tx+rx MIC keys
		 * in one cache slot automatically enable use.
		 */
		if (ath_hal_hastkipsplit(ah) ||
		    !ath_hal_settkipsplit(ah, AH_FALSE))
			sc->sc_splitmic = 1;
		/*
		 * If the h/w can do TKIP MIC together with WME then
		 * we use it; otherwise we force the MIC to be done
		 * in software by the net80211 layer.
		 */
		if (ath_hal_haswmetkipmic(ah))
			sc->sc_wmetkipmic = 1;
	}
	sc->sc_hasclrkey = ath_hal_ciphersupported(ah, HAL_CIPHER_CLR);
	/*
	 * Check for multicast key search support.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_hasmcastkeysearch(sc->sc_ah) &&
	    !ath_hal_getmcastkeysearch(sc->sc_ah)) {
		ath_hal_setmcastkeysearch(sc->sc_ah, 1);
	}
	sc->sc_mcastkey = ath_hal_getmcastkeysearch(ah);
	/*
	 * Mark key cache slots associated with global keys
	 * as in use.  If we knew TKIP was not to be used we
	 * could leave the +32, +64, and +32+64 slots free.
	 */
	for (i = 0; i < IEEE80211_WEP_NKID; i++) {
		setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i);
		setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i+64);
		if (sc->sc_splitmic) {
			setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i+32);
			setbit(sc->sc_keymap, i+32+64);
		}
	}
	/*
	 * TPC support can be done either with a global cap or
	 * per-packet support.  The latter is not available on
	 * all parts.  We're a bit pedantic here as all parts
	 * support a global cap.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_hastpc(ah) || ath_hal_hastxpowlimit(ah))
		ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_TXPMGT;
 
	/*
	 * Mark WME capability only if we have sufficient
	 * hardware queues to do proper priority scheduling.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BE] != sc->sc_ac2q[WME_AC_BK])
		ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_WME;
	/*
	 * Check for misc other capabilities.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_hasbursting(ah))
		ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_BURST;
	sc->sc_hasbmask = ath_hal_hasbssidmask(ah);
	sc->sc_hasbmatch = ath_hal_hasbssidmatch(ah);
	sc->sc_hastsfadd = ath_hal_hastsfadjust(ah);
	sc->sc_rxslink = ath_hal_self_linked_final_rxdesc(ah);
 
	/* XXX TODO: just make this a "store tx/rx timestamp length" operation */
	if (ath_hal_get_rx_tsf_prec(ah, &i)) {
		if (i == 32) {
			sc->sc_rxtsf32 = 1;
		}
		if (bootverbose)
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "RX timestamp: %d bits\n", i);
	}
	if (ath_hal_get_tx_tsf_prec(ah, &i)) {
		if (bootverbose)
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "TX timestamp: %d bits\n", i);
	}
 
	sc->sc_hasenforcetxop = ath_hal_hasenforcetxop(ah);
	sc->sc_rx_lnamixer = ath_hal_hasrxlnamixer(ah);
	sc->sc_hasdivcomb = ath_hal_hasdivantcomb(ah);
 
	/*
	 * Some WB335 cards do not support antenna diversity. Since
	 * we use a hardcoded value for AR9565 instead of using the
	 * EEPROM/OTP data, remove the combining feature from
	 * the HW capabilities bitmap.
	 */
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: check reference driver and ath9k for what to do
	 * here for WB335.  I think we have to actually disable the
	 * LNA div processing in the HAL and instead use the hard
	 * coded values; and then use BT diversity.
	 *
	 * .. but also need to setup MCI too for WB335..
	 */
#if 0
	if (sc->sc_pci_devinfo & (ATH9K_PCI_AR9565_1ANT | ATH9K_PCI_AR9565_2ANT)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: WB335: disabling LNA mixer diversity\n",
		    __func__);
		sc->sc_dolnadiv = 0;
	}
#endif
 
	if (ath_hal_hasfastframes(ah))
		ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_FF;
	wmodes = ath_hal_getwirelessmodes(ah);
	if (wmodes & (HAL_MODE_108G|HAL_MODE_TURBO))
		ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_TURBOP;
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
	if (ath_hal_macversion(ah) > 0x78) {
		ic->ic_caps |= IEEE80211_C_TDMA; /* capable of TDMA */
		ic->ic_tdma_update = ath_tdma_update;
	}
#endif
 
	/*
	 * TODO: enforce that at least this many frames are available
	 * in the txbuf list before allowing data frames (raw or
	 * otherwise) to be transmitted.
	 */
	sc->sc_txq_data_minfree = 10;
 
	/*
	 * Shorten this to 64 packets, or 1/4 ath_txbuf, whichever
	 * is smaller.
	 *
	 * Anything bigger can potentially see the cabq consume
	 * almost all buffers, starving everything else, only to
	 * see most fail to transmit in the given beacon interval.
	 */
	sc->sc_txq_mcastq_maxdepth = MIN(64, ath_txbuf / 4);
 
	/*
	 * How deep can the node software TX queue get whilst it's asleep.
	 */
	sc->sc_txq_node_psq_maxdepth = 16;
 
	/*
	 * Default the maximum queue to 1/4'th the TX buffers, or
	 * 64, whichever is smaller.
	 */
	sc->sc_txq_node_maxdepth = MIN(64, ath_txbuf / 4);
 
	/* Enable CABQ by default */
	sc->sc_cabq_enable = 1;
 
	/*
	 * Allow the TX and RX chainmasks to be overridden by
	 * environment variables and/or device.hints.
	 *
	 * This must be done early - before the hardware is
	 * calibrated or before the 802.11n stream calculation
	 * is done.
	 */
	if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
	    device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev), "rx_chainmask",
	    &rx_chainmask) == 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Setting RX chainmask to 0x%x\n",
		    rx_chainmask);
		(void) ath_hal_setrxchainmask(sc->sc_ah, rx_chainmask);
	}
	if (resource_int_value(device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
	    device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev), "tx_chainmask",
	    &tx_chainmask) == 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Setting TX chainmask to 0x%x\n",
		    tx_chainmask);
		(void) ath_hal_settxchainmask(sc->sc_ah, tx_chainmask);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Query the TX/RX chainmask configuration.
	 *
	 * This is only relevant for 11n devices.
	 */
	ath_hal_getrxchainmask(ah, &sc->sc_rxchainmask);
	ath_hal_gettxchainmask(ah, &sc->sc_txchainmask);
 
	/*
	 * Disable MRR with protected frames by default.
	 * Only 802.11n series NICs can handle this.
	 */
	sc->sc_mrrprot = 0;	/* XXX should be a capability */
 
	/*
	 * Query the enterprise mode information the HAL.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_ENTERPRISE_MODE, 0,
	    &sc->sc_ent_cfg) == HAL_OK)
		sc->sc_use_ent = 1;
 
#ifdef	ATH_ENABLE_11N
	/*
	 * Query HT capabilities
	 */
	if (ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_HT, 0, NULL) == HAL_OK &&
	    (wmodes & (HAL_MODE_HT20 | HAL_MODE_HT40))) {
		uint32_t rxs, txs;
		uint32_t ldpc;
 
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "[HT] enabling HT modes\n");
 
		sc->sc_mrrprot = 1;	/* XXX should be a capability */
 
		ic->ic_htcaps = IEEE80211_HTC_HT	/* HT operation */
			    | IEEE80211_HTC_AMPDU	/* A-MPDU tx/rx */
			    | IEEE80211_HTC_AMSDU	/* A-MSDU tx/rx */
			    | IEEE80211_HTCAP_MAXAMSDU_3839
			    				/* max A-MSDU length */
			    | IEEE80211_HTCAP_SMPS_OFF;	/* SM power save off */
 
		/*
		 * Enable short-GI for HT20 only if the hardware
		 * advertises support.
		 * Notably, anything earlier than the AR9287 doesn't.
		 */
		if ((ath_hal_getcapability(ah,
		    HAL_CAP_HT20_SGI, 0, NULL) == HAL_OK) &&
		    (wmodes & HAL_MODE_HT20)) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "[HT] enabling short-GI in 20MHz mode\n");
			ic->ic_htcaps |= IEEE80211_HTCAP_SHORTGI20;
		}
 
		if (wmodes & HAL_MODE_HT40)
			ic->ic_htcaps |= IEEE80211_HTCAP_CHWIDTH40
			    |  IEEE80211_HTCAP_SHORTGI40;
 
		/*
		 * TX/RX streams need to be taken into account when
		 * negotiating which MCS rates it'll receive and
		 * what MCS rates are available for TX.
		 */
		(void) ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_STREAMS, 0, &txs);
		(void) ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_STREAMS, 1, &rxs);
		ic->ic_txstream = txs;
		ic->ic_rxstream = rxs;
 
		/*
		 * Setup TX and RX STBC based on what the HAL allows and
		 * the currently configured chainmask set.
		 * Ie - don't enable STBC TX if only one chain is enabled.
		 * STBC RX is fine on a single RX chain; it just won't
		 * provide any real benefit.
		 */
		if (ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_RX_STBC, 0,
		    NULL) == HAL_OK) {
			sc->sc_rx_stbc = 1;
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "[HT] 1 stream STBC receive enabled\n");
			ic->ic_htcaps |= IEEE80211_HTCAP_RXSTBC_1STREAM;
		}
		if (txs > 1 && ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_TX_STBC, 0,
		    NULL) == HAL_OK) {
			sc->sc_tx_stbc = 1;
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "[HT] 1 stream STBC transmit enabled\n");
			ic->ic_htcaps |= IEEE80211_HTCAP_TXSTBC;
		}
 
		(void) ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_RTS_AGGR_LIMIT, 1,
		    &sc->sc_rts_aggr_limit);
		if (sc->sc_rts_aggr_limit != (64 * 1024))
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "[HT] RTS aggregates limited to %d KiB\n",
			    sc->sc_rts_aggr_limit / 1024);
 
		/*
		 * LDPC
		 */
		if ((ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_LDPC, 0, &ldpc))
		    == HAL_OK && (ldpc == 1)) {
			sc->sc_has_ldpc = 1;
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "[HT] LDPC transmit/receive enabled\n");
			ic->ic_htcaps |= IEEE80211_HTCAP_LDPC |
					 IEEE80211_HTC_TXLDPC;
		}
 
 
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "[HT] %d RX streams; %d TX streams\n", rxs, txs);
	}
#endif
 
	/*
	 * Initial aggregation settings.
	 */
	sc->sc_hwq_limit_aggr = ATH_AGGR_MIN_QDEPTH;
	sc->sc_hwq_limit_nonaggr = ATH_NONAGGR_MIN_QDEPTH;
	sc->sc_tid_hwq_lo = ATH_AGGR_SCHED_LOW;
	sc->sc_tid_hwq_hi = ATH_AGGR_SCHED_HIGH;
	sc->sc_aggr_limit = ATH_AGGR_MAXSIZE;
	sc->sc_delim_min_pad = 0;
 
	/*
	 * Check if the hardware requires PCI register serialisation.
	 * Some of the Owl based MACs require this.
	 */
	if (mp_ncpus > 1 &&
	    ath_hal_getcapability(ah, HAL_CAP_SERIALISE_WAR,
	     0, NULL) == HAL_OK) {
		sc->sc_ah->ah_config.ah_serialise_reg_war = 1;
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "Enabling register serialisation\n");
	}
 
	/*
	 * Initialise the deferred completed RX buffer list.
	 */
	TAILQ_INIT(&sc->sc_rx_rxlist[HAL_RX_QUEUE_HP]);
	TAILQ_INIT(&sc->sc_rx_rxlist[HAL_RX_QUEUE_LP]);
 
	/*
	 * Indicate we need the 802.11 header padded to a
	 * 32-bit boundary for 4-address and QoS frames.
	 */
	ic->ic_flags |= IEEE80211_F_DATAPAD;
 
	/*
	 * Query the hal about antenna support.
	 */
	sc->sc_defant = ath_hal_getdefantenna(ah);
 
	/*
	 * Not all chips have the VEOL support we want to
	 * use with IBSS beacons; check here for it.
	 */
	sc->sc_hasveol = ath_hal_hasveol(ah);
 
	/* get mac address from kenv first, then hardware */
	if (ath_fetch_mac_kenv(sc, ic->ic_macaddr) == 0) {
		/* Tell the HAL now about the new MAC */
		ath_hal_setmac(ah, ic->ic_macaddr);
	} else {
		ath_hal_getmac(ah, ic->ic_macaddr);
	}
 
	if (sc->sc_hasbmask)
		ath_hal_getbssidmask(ah, sc->sc_hwbssidmask);
 
	/* NB: used to size node table key mapping array */
	ic->ic_max_keyix = sc->sc_keymax;
	/* call MI attach routine. */
	ieee80211_ifattach(ic);
	ic->ic_setregdomain = ath_setregdomain;
	ic->ic_getradiocaps = ath_getradiocaps;
	sc->sc_opmode = HAL_M_STA;
 
	/* override default methods */
	ic->ic_ioctl = ath_ioctl;
	ic->ic_parent = ath_parent;
	ic->ic_transmit = ath_transmit;
	ic->ic_newassoc = ath_newassoc;
	ic->ic_updateslot = ath_updateslot;
	ic->ic_wme.wme_update = ath_wme_update;
	ic->ic_vap_create = ath_vap_create;
	ic->ic_vap_delete = ath_vap_delete;
	ic->ic_raw_xmit = ath_raw_xmit;
	ic->ic_update_mcast = ath_update_mcast;
	ic->ic_update_promisc = ath_update_promisc;
	ic->ic_node_alloc = ath_node_alloc;
	sc->sc_node_free = ic->ic_node_free;
	ic->ic_node_free = ath_node_free;
	sc->sc_node_cleanup = ic->ic_node_cleanup;
	ic->ic_node_cleanup = ath_node_cleanup;
	ic->ic_node_getsignal = ath_node_getsignal;
	ic->ic_scan_start = ath_scan_start;
	ic->ic_scan_end = ath_scan_end;
	ic->ic_set_channel = ath_set_channel;
#ifdef	ATH_ENABLE_11N
	/* 802.11n specific - but just override anyway */
	sc->sc_addba_request = ic->ic_addba_request;
	sc->sc_addba_response = ic->ic_addba_response;
	sc->sc_addba_stop = ic->ic_addba_stop;
	sc->sc_bar_response = ic->ic_bar_response;
	sc->sc_addba_response_timeout = ic->ic_addba_response_timeout;
 
	ic->ic_addba_request = ath_addba_request;
	ic->ic_addba_response = ath_addba_response;
	ic->ic_addba_response_timeout = ath_addba_response_timeout;
	ic->ic_addba_stop = ath_addba_stop;
	ic->ic_bar_response = ath_bar_response;
 
	ic->ic_update_chw = ath_update_chw;
#endif	/* ATH_ENABLE_11N */
	ic->ic_set_quiet = ath_set_quiet_ie;
 
#ifdef	ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT
	/*
	 * There's one vendor bitmap entry in the RX radiotap
	 * header; make sure that's taken into account.
	 */
	ieee80211_radiotap_attachv(ic,
	    &sc->sc_tx_th.wt_ihdr, sizeof(sc->sc_tx_th), 0,
		ATH_TX_RADIOTAP_PRESENT,
	    &sc->sc_rx_th.wr_ihdr, sizeof(sc->sc_rx_th), 1,
		ATH_RX_RADIOTAP_PRESENT);
#else
	/*
	 * No vendor bitmap/extensions are present.
	 */
	ieee80211_radiotap_attach(ic,
	    &sc->sc_tx_th.wt_ihdr, sizeof(sc->sc_tx_th),
		ATH_TX_RADIOTAP_PRESENT,
	    &sc->sc_rx_th.wr_ihdr, sizeof(sc->sc_rx_th),
		ATH_RX_RADIOTAP_PRESENT);
#endif	/* ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT */
 
	/*
	 * Setup the ALQ logging if required
	 */
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG_ALQ
	if_ath_alq_init(&sc->sc_alq, device_get_nameunit(sc->sc_dev));
	if_ath_alq_setcfg(&sc->sc_alq,
	    sc->sc_ah->ah_macVersion,
	    sc->sc_ah->ah_macRev,
	    sc->sc_ah->ah_phyRev,
	    sc->sc_ah->ah_magic);
#endif
 
	/*
	 * Setup dynamic sysctl's now that country code and
	 * regdomain are available from the hal.
	 */
	ath_sysctlattach(sc);
	ath_sysctl_stats_attach(sc);
	ath_sysctl_hal_attach(sc);
 
	if (bootverbose)
		ieee80211_announce(ic);
	ath_announce(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Put it to sleep for now.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_FULL_SLEEP, 1);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	return 0;
bad2:
	ath_tx_cleanup(sc);
	ath_desc_free(sc);
	ath_txdma_teardown(sc);
	ath_rxdma_teardown(sc);
 
bad:
	if (ah)
		ath_hal_detach(ah);
	sc->sc_invalid = 1;
	return error;
}
 
int
ath_detach(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
 
	/*
	 * NB: the order of these is important:
	 * o stop the chip so no more interrupts will fire
	 * o call the 802.11 layer before detaching the hal to
	 *   insure callbacks into the driver to delete global
	 *   key cache entries can be handled
	 * o free the taskqueue which drains any pending tasks
	 * o reclaim the tx queue data structures after calling
	 *   the 802.11 layer as we'll get called back to reclaim
	 *   node state and potentially want to use them
	 * o to cleanup the tx queues the hal is called, so detach
	 *   it last
	 * Other than that, it's straightforward...
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX Wake the hardware up first.  ath_stop() will still
	 * wake it up first, but I'd rather do it here just to
	 * ensure it's awake.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 1);
 
	/*
	 * Stop things cleanly.
	 */
	ath_stop(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ieee80211_ifdetach(&sc->sc_ic);
	taskqueue_free(sc->sc_tq);
#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
	if (sc->sc_tx99 != NULL)
		sc->sc_tx99->detach(sc->sc_tx99);
#endif
	ath_rate_detach(sc->sc_rc);
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG_ALQ
	if_ath_alq_tidyup(&sc->sc_alq);
#endif
	ath_lna_div_detach(sc);
	ath_btcoex_detach(sc);
	ath_spectral_detach(sc);
	ath_dfs_detach(sc);
	ath_desc_free(sc);
	ath_txdma_teardown(sc);
	ath_rxdma_teardown(sc);
	ath_tx_cleanup(sc);
	ath_hal_detach(sc->sc_ah);	/* NB: sets chip in full sleep */
 
	return 0;
}
 
/*
 * MAC address handling for multiple BSS on the same radio.
 * The first vap uses the MAC address from the EEPROM.  For
 * subsequent vap's we set the U/L bit (bit 1) in the MAC
 * address and use the next six bits as an index.
 */
static void
assign_address(struct ath_softc *sc, uint8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN], int clone)
{
	int i;
 
	if (clone && sc->sc_hasbmask) {
		/* NB: we only do this if h/w supports multiple bssid */
		for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
			if ((sc->sc_bssidmask & (1<<i)) == 0)
				break;
		if (i != 0)
			mac[0] |= (i << 2)|0x2;
	} else
		i = 0;
	sc->sc_bssidmask |= 1<<i;
	sc->sc_hwbssidmask[0] &= ~mac[0];
	if (i == 0)
		sc->sc_nbssid0++;
}
 
static void
reclaim_address(struct ath_softc *sc, const uint8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN])
{
	int i = mac[0] >> 2;
	uint8_t mask;
 
	if (i != 0 || --sc->sc_nbssid0 == 0) {
		sc->sc_bssidmask &= ~(1<<i);
		/* recalculate bssid mask from remaining addresses */
		mask = 0xff;
		for (i = 1; i < 8; i++)
			if (sc->sc_bssidmask & (1<<i))
				mask &= ~((i<<2)|0x2);
		sc->sc_hwbssidmask[0] |= mask;
	}
}
 
/*
 * Assign a beacon xmit slot.  We try to space out
 * assignments so when beacons are staggered the
 * traffic coming out of the cab q has maximal time
 * to go out before the next beacon is scheduled.
 */
static int
assign_bslot(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	u_int slot, free;
 
	free = 0;
	for (slot = 0; slot < ATH_BCBUF; slot++)
		if (sc->sc_bslot[slot] == NULL) {
			if (sc->sc_bslot[(slot+1)%ATH_BCBUF] == NULL &&
			    sc->sc_bslot[(slot-1)%ATH_BCBUF] == NULL)
				return slot;
			free = slot;
			/* NB: keep looking for a double slot */
		}
	return free;
}
 
static struct ieee80211vap *
ath_vap_create(struct ieee80211com *ic, const char name[IFNAMSIZ], int unit,
    enum ieee80211_opmode opmode, int flags,
    const uint8_t bssid[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN],
    const uint8_t mac0[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN])
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_vap *avp;
	struct ieee80211vap *vap;
	uint8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN];
	int needbeacon, error;
	enum ieee80211_opmode ic_opmode;
 
	avp = malloc(sizeof(struct ath_vap), M_80211_VAP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
	needbeacon = 0;
	IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(mac, mac0);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ic_opmode = opmode;		/* default to opmode of new vap */
	switch (opmode) {
	case IEEE80211_M_STA:
		if (sc->sc_nstavaps != 0) {	/* XXX only 1 for now */
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "only 1 sta vap supported\n");
			goto bad;
		}
		if (sc->sc_nvaps) {
			/*
			 * With multiple vaps we must fall back
			 * to s/w beacon miss handling.
			 */
			flags |= IEEE80211_CLONE_NOBEACONS;
		}
		if (flags & IEEE80211_CLONE_NOBEACONS) {
			/*
			 * Station mode w/o beacons are implemented w/ AP mode.
			 */
			ic_opmode = IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP;
		}
		break;
	case IEEE80211_M_IBSS:
		if (sc->sc_nvaps != 0) {	/* XXX only 1 for now */
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "only 1 ibss vap supported\n");
			goto bad;
		}
		needbeacon = 1;
		break;
	case IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO:
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
		if (flags & IEEE80211_CLONE_TDMA) {
			if (sc->sc_nvaps != 0) {
				device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
				    "only 1 tdma vap supported\n");
				goto bad;
			}
			needbeacon = 1;
			flags |= IEEE80211_CLONE_NOBEACONS;
		}
		/* fall thru... */
#endif
	case IEEE80211_M_MONITOR:
		if (sc->sc_nvaps != 0 && ic->ic_opmode != opmode) {
			/*
			 * Adopt existing mode.  Adding a monitor or ahdemo
			 * vap to an existing configuration is of dubious
			 * value but should be ok.
			 */
			/* XXX not right for monitor mode */
			ic_opmode = ic->ic_opmode;
		}
		break;
	case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
	case IEEE80211_M_MBSS:
		needbeacon = 1;
		break;
	case IEEE80211_M_WDS:
		if (sc->sc_nvaps != 0 && ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "wds not supported in sta mode\n");
			goto bad;
		}
		/*
		 * Silently remove any request for a unique
		 * bssid; WDS vap's always share the local
		 * mac address.
		 */
		flags &= ~IEEE80211_CLONE_BSSID;
		if (sc->sc_nvaps == 0)
			ic_opmode = IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP;
		else
			ic_opmode = ic->ic_opmode;
		break;
	default:
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "unknown opmode %d\n", opmode);
		goto bad;
	}
	/*
	 * Check that a beacon buffer is available; the code below assumes it.
	 */
	if (needbeacon & TAILQ_EMPTY(&sc->sc_bbuf)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "no beacon buffer available\n");
		goto bad;
	}
 
	/* STA, AHDEMO? */
	if (opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP || opmode == IEEE80211_M_MBSS || opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA) {
		assign_address(sc, mac, flags & IEEE80211_CLONE_BSSID);
		ath_hal_setbssidmask(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_hwbssidmask);
	}
 
	vap = &avp->av_vap;
	/* XXX can't hold mutex across if_alloc */
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
	error = ieee80211_vap_setup(ic, vap, name, unit, opmode, flags, bssid);
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	if (error != 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: error %d creating vap\n",
		    __func__, error);
		goto bad2;
	}
 
	/* h/w crypto support */
	vap->iv_key_alloc = ath_key_alloc;
	vap->iv_key_delete = ath_key_delete;
	vap->iv_key_set = ath_key_set;
	vap->iv_key_update_begin = ath_key_update_begin;
	vap->iv_key_update_end = ath_key_update_end;
 
	/* override various methods */
	avp->av_recv_mgmt = vap->iv_recv_mgmt;
	vap->iv_recv_mgmt = ath_recv_mgmt;
	vap->iv_reset = ath_reset_vap;
	vap->iv_update_beacon = ath_beacon_update;
	avp->av_newstate = vap->iv_newstate;
	vap->iv_newstate = ath_newstate;
	avp->av_bmiss = vap->iv_bmiss;
	vap->iv_bmiss = ath_bmiss_vap;
 
	avp->av_node_ps = vap->iv_node_ps;
	vap->iv_node_ps = ath_node_powersave;
 
	avp->av_set_tim = vap->iv_set_tim;
	vap->iv_set_tim = ath_node_set_tim;
 
	avp->av_recv_pspoll = vap->iv_recv_pspoll;
	vap->iv_recv_pspoll = ath_node_recv_pspoll;
 
	/* Set default parameters */
 
	/*
	 * Anything earlier than some AR9300 series MACs don't
	 * support a smaller MPDU density.
	 */
	vap->iv_ampdu_density = IEEE80211_HTCAP_MPDUDENSITY_8;
	/*
	 * All NICs can handle the maximum size, however
	 * AR5416 based MACs can only TX aggregates w/ RTS
	 * protection when the total aggregate size is <= 8k.
	 * However, for now that's enforced by the TX path.
	 */
	vap->iv_ampdu_rxmax = IEEE80211_HTCAP_MAXRXAMPDU_64K;
	vap->iv_ampdu_limit = IEEE80211_HTCAP_MAXRXAMPDU_64K;
 
	avp->av_bslot = -1;
	if (needbeacon) {
		/*
		 * Allocate beacon state and setup the q for buffered
		 * multicast frames.  We know a beacon buffer is
		 * available because we checked above.
		 */
		avp->av_bcbuf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_bbuf);
		TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->sc_bbuf, avp->av_bcbuf, bf_list);
		if (opmode != IEEE80211_M_IBSS || !sc->sc_hasveol) {
			/*
			 * Assign the vap to a beacon xmit slot.  As above
			 * this cannot fail to find a free one.
			 */
			avp->av_bslot = assign_bslot(sc);
			KASSERT(sc->sc_bslot[avp->av_bslot] == NULL,
			    ("beacon slot %u not empty", avp->av_bslot));
			sc->sc_bslot[avp->av_bslot] = vap;
			sc->sc_nbcnvaps++;
		}
		if (sc->sc_hastsfadd && sc->sc_nbcnvaps > 0) {
			/*
			 * Multple vaps are to transmit beacons and we
			 * have h/w support for TSF adjusting; enable
			 * use of staggered beacons.
			 */
			sc->sc_stagbeacons = 1;
		}
		ath_txq_init(sc, &avp->av_mcastq, ATH_TXQ_SWQ);
	}
 
	ic->ic_opmode = ic_opmode;
	if (opmode != IEEE80211_M_WDS) {
		sc->sc_nvaps++;
		if (opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA)
			sc->sc_nstavaps++;
		if (opmode == IEEE80211_M_MBSS)
			sc->sc_nmeshvaps++;
	}
	switch (ic_opmode) {
	case IEEE80211_M_IBSS:
		sc->sc_opmode = HAL_M_IBSS;
		break;
	case IEEE80211_M_STA:
		sc->sc_opmode = HAL_M_STA;
		break;
	case IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO:
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
		if (vap->iv_caps & IEEE80211_C_TDMA) {
			sc->sc_tdma = 1;
			/* NB: disable tsf adjust */
			sc->sc_stagbeacons = 0;
		}
		/*
		 * NB: adhoc demo mode is a pseudo mode; to the hal it's
		 * just ap mode.
		 */
		/* fall thru... */
#endif
	case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
	case IEEE80211_M_MBSS:
		sc->sc_opmode = HAL_M_HOSTAP;
		break;
	case IEEE80211_M_MONITOR:
		sc->sc_opmode = HAL_M_MONITOR;
		break;
	default:
		/* XXX should not happen */
		break;
	}
	if (sc->sc_hastsfadd) {
		/*
		 * Configure whether or not TSF adjust should be done.
		 */
		ath_hal_settsfadjust(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_stagbeacons);
	}
	if (flags & IEEE80211_CLONE_NOBEACONS) {
		/*
		 * Enable s/w beacon miss handling.
		 */
		sc->sc_swbmiss = 1;
	}
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* complete setup */
	ieee80211_vap_attach(vap, ath_media_change, ieee80211_media_status,
	    mac);
	return vap;
bad2:
	reclaim_address(sc, mac);
	ath_hal_setbssidmask(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_hwbssidmask);
bad:
	free(avp, M_80211_VAP);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
	return NULL;
}
 
static void
ath_vap_delete(struct ieee80211vap *vap)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = vap->iv_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	struct ath_vap *avp = ATH_VAP(vap);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: called\n", __func__);
	if (sc->sc_running) {
		/*
		 * Quiesce the hardware while we remove the vap.  In
		 * particular we need to reclaim all references to
		 * the vap state by any frames pending on the tx queues.
		 */
		ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);		/* disable interrupts */
		/* XXX Do all frames from all vaps/nodes need draining here? */
		ath_stoprecv(sc, 1);		/* stop recv side */
		ath_draintxq(sc, ATH_RESET_DEFAULT);		/* stop hw xmit side */
	}
 
	/* .. leave the hardware awake for now. */
 
	ieee80211_vap_detach(vap);
 
	/*
	 * XXX Danger Will Robinson! Danger!
	 *
	 * Because ieee80211_vap_detach() can queue a frame (the station
	 * diassociate message?) after we've drained the TXQ and
	 * flushed the software TXQ, we will end up with a frame queued
	 * to a node whose vap is about to be freed.
	 *
	 * To work around this, flush the hardware/software again.
	 * This may be racy - the ath task may be running and the packet
	 * may be being scheduled between sw->hw txq. Tsk.
	 *
	 * TODO: figure out why a new node gets allocated somewhere around
	 * here (after the ath_tx_swq() call; and after an ath_stop()
	 * call!)
	 */
 
	ath_draintxq(sc, ATH_RESET_DEFAULT);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	/*
	 * Reclaim beacon state.  Note this must be done before
	 * the vap instance is reclaimed as we may have a reference
	 * to it in the buffer for the beacon frame.
	 */
	if (avp->av_bcbuf != NULL) {
		if (avp->av_bslot != -1) {
			sc->sc_bslot[avp->av_bslot] = NULL;
			sc->sc_nbcnvaps--;
		}
		ath_beacon_return(sc, avp->av_bcbuf);
		avp->av_bcbuf = NULL;
		if (sc->sc_nbcnvaps == 0) {
			sc->sc_stagbeacons = 0;
			if (sc->sc_hastsfadd)
				ath_hal_settsfadjust(sc->sc_ah, 0);
		}
		/*
		 * Reclaim any pending mcast frames for the vap.
		 */
		ath_tx_draintxq(sc, &avp->av_mcastq);
	}
	/*
	 * Update bookkeeping.
	 */
	if (vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA) {
		sc->sc_nstavaps--;
		if (sc->sc_nstavaps == 0 && sc->sc_swbmiss)
			sc->sc_swbmiss = 0;
	} else if (vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP ||
	    vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA ||
	    vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MBSS) {
		reclaim_address(sc, vap->iv_myaddr);
		ath_hal_setbssidmask(ah, sc->sc_hwbssidmask);
		if (vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MBSS)
			sc->sc_nmeshvaps--;
	}
	if (vap->iv_opmode != IEEE80211_M_WDS)
		sc->sc_nvaps--;
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
	/* TDMA operation ceases when the last vap is destroyed */
	if (sc->sc_tdma && sc->sc_nvaps == 0) {
		sc->sc_tdma = 0;
		sc->sc_swbmiss = 0;
	}
#endif
	free(avp, M_80211_VAP);
 
	if (sc->sc_running) {
		/*
		 * Restart rx+tx machines if still running (RUNNING will
		 * be reset if we just destroyed the last vap).
		 */
		if (ath_startrecv(sc) != 0)
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "%s: unable to restart recv logic\n", __func__);
		if (sc->sc_beacons) {		/* restart beacons */
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
			if (sc->sc_tdma)
				ath_tdma_config(sc, NULL);
			else
#endif
				ath_beacon_config(sc, NULL);
		}
		ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
	}
 
	/* Ok, let the hardware asleep. */
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
void
ath_suspend(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
 
	sc->sc_resume_up = ic->ic_nrunning != 0;
 
	ieee80211_suspend_all(ic);
	/*
	 * NB: don't worry about putting the chip in low power
	 * mode; pci will power off our socket on suspend and
	 * CardBus detaches the device.
	 *
	 * XXX TODO: well, that's great, except for non-cardbus
	 * devices!
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX This doesn't wait until all pending taskqueue
	 * items and parallel transmit/receive/other threads
	 * are running!
	 */
	ath_hal_intrset(sc->sc_ah, 0);
	taskqueue_block(sc->sc_tq);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	callout_stop(&sc->sc_cal_ch);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * XXX ensure sc_invalid is 1
	 */
 
	/* Disable the PCIe PHY, complete with workarounds */
	ath_hal_enablepcie(sc->sc_ah, 1, 1);
}
 
/*
 * Reset the key cache since some parts do not reset the
 * contents on resume.  First we clear all entries, then
 * re-load keys that the 802.11 layer assumes are setup
 * in h/w.
 */
static void
ath_reset_keycache(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	int i;
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	for (i = 0; i < sc->sc_keymax; i++)
		ath_hal_keyreset(ah, i);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
	ieee80211_crypto_reload_keys(ic);
}
 
/*
 * Fetch the current chainmask configuration based on the current
 * operating channel and options.
 */
static void
ath_update_chainmasks(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_channel *chan)
{
 
	/*
	 * Set TX chainmask to the currently configured chainmask;
	 * the TX chainmask depends upon the current operating mode.
	 */
	sc->sc_cur_rxchainmask = sc->sc_rxchainmask;
	if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HT(chan)) {
		sc->sc_cur_txchainmask = sc->sc_txchainmask;
	} else {
		sc->sc_cur_txchainmask = 1;
	}
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET,
	    "%s: TX chainmask is now 0x%x, RX is now 0x%x\n",
	    __func__,
	    sc->sc_cur_txchainmask,
	    sc->sc_cur_rxchainmask);
}
 
void
ath_resume(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_STATUS status;
 
	ath_hal_enablepcie(ah, 0, 0);
 
	/*
	 * Must reset the chip before we reload the
	 * keycache as we were powered down on suspend.
	 */
	ath_update_chainmasks(sc,
	    sc->sc_curchan != NULL ? sc->sc_curchan : ic->ic_curchan);
	ath_hal_setchainmasks(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_cur_txchainmask,
	    sc->sc_cur_rxchainmask);
 
	/* Ensure we set the current power state to on */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_setselfgen(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 1);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ath_hal_reset(ah, sc->sc_opmode,
	    sc->sc_curchan != NULL ? sc->sc_curchan : ic->ic_curchan,
	    AH_FALSE, HAL_RESET_NORMAL, &status);
	ath_reset_keycache(sc);
 
	ATH_RX_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_rx_stopped = 1;
	sc->sc_rx_resetted = 1;
	ATH_RX_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* Let DFS at it in case it's a DFS channel */
	ath_dfs_radar_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/* Let spectral at in case spectral is enabled */
	ath_spectral_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/*
	 * Let bluetooth coexistence at in case it's needed for this channel
	 */
	ath_btcoex_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/*
	 * If we're doing TDMA, enforce the TXOP limitation for chips that
	 * support it.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_hasenforcetxop && sc->sc_tdma)
		ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 1);
	else
		ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 0);
 
	/* Restore the LED configuration */
	ath_led_config(sc);
	ath_hal_setledstate(ah, HAL_LED_INIT);
 
	if (sc->sc_resume_up)
		ieee80211_resume_all(ic);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* XXX beacons ? */
}
 
void
ath_shutdown(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_stop(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
	/* NB: no point powering down chip as we're about to reboot */
}
 
/*
 * Interrupt handler.  Most of the actual processing is deferred.
 */
void
ath_intr(void *arg)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_INT status = 0;
	uint32_t txqs;
 
	/*
	 * If we're inside a reset path, just print a warning and
	 * clear the ISR. The reset routine will finish it for us.
	 */
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	if (sc->sc_inreset_cnt) {
		HAL_INT status;
		ath_hal_getisr(ah, &status);	/* clear ISR */
		ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);		/* disable further intr's */
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
		    "%s: in reset, ignoring: status=0x%x\n",
		    __func__, status);
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
		return;
	}
 
#if !defined(__HAIKU__)
	if (sc->sc_invalid) {
		/*
		 * The hardware is not ready/present, don't touch anything.
		 * Note this can happen early on if the IRQ is shared.
		 */
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: invalid; ignored\n", __func__);
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
		return;
	}
	if (!ath_hal_intrpend(ah)) {		/* shared irq, not for us */
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
		return;
	}
#endif
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	if (sc->sc_ic.ic_nrunning == 0 && sc->sc_running == 0) {
		HAL_INT status;
 
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: ic_nrunning %d sc_running %d\n",
		    __func__, sc->sc_ic.ic_nrunning, sc->sc_running);
		ath_hal_getisr(ah, &status);	/* clear ISR */
		ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);		/* disable further intr's */
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
		ATH_LOCK(sc);
		ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
		ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
		return;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Figure out the reason(s) for the interrupt.  Note
	 * that the hal returns a pseudo-ISR that may include
	 * bits we haven't explicitly enabled so we mask the
	 * value to insure we only process bits we requested.
	 */
#if defined(__HAIKU__)
	status = atomic_get((int32 *)&sc->sc_intr_status);
#else
	ath_hal_getisr(ah, &status);		/* NB: clears ISR too */
#endif
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_INTR, "%s: status 0x%x\n", __func__, status);
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_INTERRUPTS, 1, "ath_intr: mask=0x%.8x", status);
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG_ALQ
	if_ath_alq_post_intr(&sc->sc_alq, status, ah->ah_intrstate,
	    ah->ah_syncstate);
#endif	/* ATH_DEBUG_ALQ */
#ifdef	ATH_KTR_INTR_DEBUG
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_INTERRUPTS, 5,
	    "ath_intr: ISR=0x%.8x, ISR_S0=0x%.8x, ISR_S1=0x%.8x, ISR_S2=0x%.8x, ISR_S5=0x%.8x",
	    ah->ah_intrstate[0],
	    ah->ah_intrstate[1],
	    ah->ah_intrstate[2],
	    ah->ah_intrstate[3],
	    ah->ah_intrstate[6]);
#endif
 
	/* Squirrel away SYNC interrupt debugging */
	if (ah->ah_syncstate != 0) {
		int i;
		for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
			if (ah->ah_syncstate & (1 << i))
				sc->sc_intr_stats.sync_intr[i]++;
	}
 
	status &= sc->sc_imask;			/* discard unasked for bits */
 
	/* Short-circuit un-handled interrupts */
	if (status == 0x0) {
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
		ATH_LOCK(sc);
		ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
		ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
		return;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Take a note that we're inside the interrupt handler, so
	 * the reset routines know to wait.
	 */
	sc->sc_intr_cnt++;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Handle the interrupt. We won't run concurrent with the reset
	 * or channel change routines as they'll wait for sc_intr_cnt
	 * to be 0 before continuing.
	 */
	if (status & HAL_INT_FATAL) {
		sc->sc_stats.ast_hardware++;
		ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);		/* disable intr's until reset */
		taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_fataltask);
	} else {
		if (status & HAL_INT_SWBA) {
			/*
			 * Software beacon alert--time to send a beacon.
			 * Handle beacon transmission directly; deferring
			 * this is too slow to meet timing constraints
			 * under load.
			 */
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
			if (sc->sc_tdma) {
				if (sc->sc_tdmaswba == 0) {
					struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
					struct ieee80211vap *vap =
					    TAILQ_FIRST(&ic->ic_vaps);
					ath_tdma_beacon_send(sc, vap);
					sc->sc_tdmaswba =
					    vap->iv_tdma->tdma_bintval;
				} else
					sc->sc_tdmaswba--;
			} else
#endif
			{
				ath_beacon_proc(sc, 0);
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG
				/*
				 * Schedule the rx taskq in case there's no
				 * traffic so any frames held on the staging
				 * queue are aged and potentially flushed.
				 */
				sc->sc_rx.recv_sched(sc, 1);
#endif
			}
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_RXEOL) {
			int imask;
			ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_ERROR, 0, "ath_intr: RXEOL");
			if (! sc->sc_isedma) {
				ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
				/*
				 * NB: the hardware should re-read the link when
				 *     RXE bit is written, but it doesn't work at
				 *     least on older hardware revs.
				 */
				sc->sc_stats.ast_rxeol++;
				/*
				 * Disable RXEOL/RXORN - prevent an interrupt
				 * storm until the PCU logic can be reset.
				 * In case the interface is reset some other
				 * way before "sc_kickpcu" is called, don't
				 * modify sc_imask - that way if it is reset
				 * by a call to ath_reset() somehow, the
				 * interrupt mask will be correctly reprogrammed.
				 */
				imask = sc->sc_imask;
				imask &= ~(HAL_INT_RXEOL | HAL_INT_RXORN);
				ath_hal_intrset(ah, imask);
				/*
				 * Only blank sc_rxlink if we've not yet kicked
				 * the PCU.
				 *
				 * This isn't entirely correct - the correct solution
				 * would be to have a PCU lock and engage that for
				 * the duration of the PCU fiddling; which would include
				 * running the RX process. Otherwise we could end up
				 * messing up the RX descriptor chain and making the
				 * RX desc list much shorter.
				 */
				if (! sc->sc_kickpcu)
					sc->sc_rxlink = NULL;
				sc->sc_kickpcu = 1;
				ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
			}
			/*
			 * Enqueue an RX proc to handle whatever
			 * is in the RX queue.
			 * This will then kick the PCU if required.
			 */
			sc->sc_rx.recv_sched(sc, 1);
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_TXURN) {
			sc->sc_stats.ast_txurn++;
			/* bump tx trigger level */
			ath_hal_updatetxtriglevel(ah, AH_TRUE);
		}
		/*
		 * Handle both the legacy and RX EDMA interrupt bits.
		 * Note that HAL_INT_RXLP is also HAL_INT_RXDESC.
		 */
		if (status & (HAL_INT_RX | HAL_INT_RXHP | HAL_INT_RXLP)) {
			sc->sc_stats.ast_rx_intr++;
			sc->sc_rx.recv_sched(sc, 1);
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_TX) {
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_intr++;
			/*
			 * Grab all the currently set bits in the HAL txq bitmap
			 * and blank them. This is the only place we should be
			 * doing this.
			 */
			if (! sc->sc_isedma) {
				ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
				txqs = 0xffffffff;
				ath_hal_gettxintrtxqs(sc->sc_ah, &txqs);
				ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_INTERRUPTS, 3,
				    "ath_intr: TX; txqs=0x%08x, txq_active was 0x%08x, now 0x%08x",
				    txqs,
				    sc->sc_txq_active,
				    sc->sc_txq_active | txqs);
				sc->sc_txq_active |= txqs;
				ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
			}
			taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_txtask);
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_BMISS) {
			sc->sc_stats.ast_bmiss++;
			taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_bmisstask);
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_GTT)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_timeout++;
		if (status & HAL_INT_CST)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_cst++;
		if (status & HAL_INT_MIB) {
			sc->sc_stats.ast_mib++;
			ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
			/*
			 * Disable interrupts until we service the MIB
			 * interrupt; otherwise it will continue to fire.
			 */
			ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
			/*
			 * Let the hal handle the event.  We assume it will
			 * clear whatever condition caused the interrupt.
			 */
			ath_hal_mibevent(ah, &sc->sc_halstats);
			/*
			 * Don't reset the interrupt if we've just
			 * kicked the PCU, or we may get a nested
			 * RXEOL before the rxproc has had a chance
			 * to run.
			 */
			if (sc->sc_kickpcu == 0)
				ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
			ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_RXORN) {
			/* NB: hal marks HAL_INT_FATAL when RXORN is fatal */
			ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_ERROR, 0, "ath_intr: RXORN");
			sc->sc_stats.ast_rxorn++;
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_TSFOOR) {
			/* out of range beacon - wake the chip up,
			 * but don't modify self-gen frame config */
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: TSFOOR\n", __func__);
			sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
			ATH_LOCK(sc);
			ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 0);
			ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
		}
		if (status & HAL_INT_MCI) {
			ath_btcoex_mci_intr(sc);
		}
	}
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_intr_cnt--;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
static void
ath_fatal_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	u_int32_t *state;
	u_int32_t len;
	void *sp;
 
	if (sc->sc_invalid)
		return;
 
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "hardware error; resetting\n");
	/*
	 * Fatal errors are unrecoverable.  Typically these
	 * are caused by DMA errors.  Collect h/w state from
	 * the hal so we can diagnose what's going on.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_getfatalstate(sc->sc_ah, &sp, &len)) {
		KASSERT(len >= 6*sizeof(u_int32_t), ("len %u bytes", len));
		state = sp;
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x, 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x\n", state[0],
		    state[1] , state[2], state[3], state[4], state[5]);
	}
	ath_reset(sc, ATH_RESET_NOLOSS);
}
 
static void
ath_bmiss_vap(struct ieee80211vap *vap)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = vap->iv_ic->ic_softc;
 
	/*
	 * Workaround phantom bmiss interrupts by sanity-checking
	 * the time of our last rx'd frame.  If it is within the
	 * beacon miss interval then ignore the interrupt.  If it's
	 * truly a bmiss we'll get another interrupt soon and that'll
	 * be dispatched up for processing.  Note this applies only
	 * for h/w beacon miss events.
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: Just read the TSF during the interrupt path;
	 * that way we don't have to wake up again just to read it
	 * again.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	if ((vap->iv_flags_ext & IEEE80211_FEXT_SWBMISS) == 0) {
		u_int64_t lastrx = sc->sc_lastrx;
		u_int64_t tsf = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
		/* XXX should take a locked ref to iv_bss */
		u_int bmisstimeout =
			vap->iv_bmissthreshold * vap->iv_bss->ni_intval * 1024;
 
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
		    "%s: tsf %llu lastrx %lld (%llu) bmiss %u\n",
		    __func__, (unsigned long long) tsf,
		    (unsigned long long)(tsf - lastrx),
		    (unsigned long long) lastrx, bmisstimeout);
 
		if (tsf - lastrx <= bmisstimeout) {
			sc->sc_stats.ast_bmiss_phantom++;
 
			ATH_LOCK(sc);
			ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
			ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
			return;
		}
	}
 
	/*
	 * Keep the hardware awake if it's asleep (and leave self-gen
	 * frame config alone) until the next beacon, so we can resync
	 * against the next beacon.
	 *
	 * This handles three common beacon miss cases in STA powersave mode -
	 * (a) the beacon TBTT isnt a multiple of bintval;
	 * (b) the beacon was missed; and
	 * (c) the beacons are being delayed because the AP is busy and
	 *     isn't reliably able to meet its TBTT.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 0);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
	    "%s: forced awake; force syncbeacon=1\n", __func__);
 
	/*
	 * Attempt to force a beacon resync.
	 */
	sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
 
	ATH_VAP(vap)->av_bmiss(vap);
}
 
/* XXX this needs a force wakeup! */
int
ath_hal_gethangstate(struct ath_hal *ah, uint32_t mask, uint32_t *hangs)
{
	uint32_t rsize;
	void *sp;
 
	if (!ath_hal_getdiagstate(ah, HAL_DIAG_CHECK_HANGS, &mask, sizeof(mask), &sp, &rsize))
		return 0;
	KASSERT(rsize == sizeof(uint32_t), ("resultsize %u", rsize));
	*hangs = *(uint32_t *)sp;
	return 1;
}
 
static void
ath_bmiss_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	uint32_t hangs;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: pending %u\n", __func__, pending);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ath_beacon_miss(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Do a reset upon any becaon miss event.
	 *
	 * It may be a non-recognised RX clear hang which needs a reset
	 * to clear.
	 */
	if (ath_hal_gethangstate(sc->sc_ah, 0xff, &hangs) && hangs != 0) {
		ath_reset(sc, ATH_RESET_NOLOSS);
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "bb hang detected (0x%x), resetting\n", hangs);
	} else {
		ath_reset(sc, ATH_RESET_NOLOSS);
		ieee80211_beacon_miss(&sc->sc_ic);
	}
 
	/* Force a beacon resync, in case they've drifted */
	sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Handle TKIP MIC setup to deal hardware that doesn't do MIC
 * calcs together with WME.  If necessary disable the crypto
 * hardware and mark the 802.11 state so keys will be setup
 * with the MIC work done in software.
 */
static void
ath_settkipmic(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
 
	if ((ic->ic_cryptocaps & IEEE80211_CRYPTO_TKIP) && !sc->sc_wmetkipmic) {
		if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_WME) {
			ath_hal_settkipmic(sc->sc_ah, AH_FALSE);
			ic->ic_cryptocaps &= ~IEEE80211_CRYPTO_TKIPMIC;
		} else {
			ath_hal_settkipmic(sc->sc_ah, AH_TRUE);
			ic->ic_cryptocaps |= IEEE80211_CRYPTO_TKIPMIC;
		}
	}
}
 
static void
ath_vap_clear_quiet_ie(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ieee80211vap *vap;
	struct ath_vap *avp;
 
	TAILQ_FOREACH(vap, &ic->ic_vaps, iv_next) {
		avp = ATH_VAP(vap);
		/* Quiet time handling - ensure we resync */
		memset(&avp->quiet_ie, 0, sizeof(avp->quiet_ie));
	}
}
 
static int
ath_init(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_STATUS status;
 
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Force the sleep state awake.
	 */
	ath_power_setselfgen(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 1);
 
	/*
	 * Stop anything previously setup.  This is safe
	 * whether this is the first time through or not.
	 */
	ath_stop(sc);
 
	/*
	 * The basic interface to setting the hardware in a good
	 * state is ``reset''.  On return the hardware is known to
	 * be powered up and with interrupts disabled.  This must
	 * be followed by initialization of the appropriate bits
	 * and then setup of the interrupt mask.
	 */
	ath_settkipmic(sc);
	ath_update_chainmasks(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
	ath_hal_setchainmasks(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_cur_txchainmask,
	    sc->sc_cur_rxchainmask);
 
	if (!ath_hal_reset(ah, sc->sc_opmode, ic->ic_curchan, AH_FALSE,
	    HAL_RESET_NORMAL, &status)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "unable to reset hardware; hal status %u\n", status);
		return (ENODEV);
	}
 
	ATH_RX_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_rx_stopped = 1;
	sc->sc_rx_resetted = 1;
	ATH_RX_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* Clear quiet IE state for each VAP */
	ath_vap_clear_quiet_ie(sc);
 
	ath_chan_change(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/* Let DFS at it in case it's a DFS channel */
	ath_dfs_radar_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/* Let spectral at in case spectral is enabled */
	ath_spectral_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/*
	 * Let bluetooth coexistence at in case it's needed for this channel
	 */
	ath_btcoex_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/*
	 * If we're doing TDMA, enforce the TXOP limitation for chips that
	 * support it.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_hasenforcetxop && sc->sc_tdma)
		ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 1);
	else
		ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 0);
 
	/*
	 * Likewise this is set during reset so update
	 * state cached in the driver.
	 */
	sc->sc_diversity = ath_hal_getdiversity(ah);
	sc->sc_lastlongcal = ticks;
	sc->sc_resetcal = 1;
	sc->sc_lastcalreset = 0;
	sc->sc_lastani = ticks;
	sc->sc_lastshortcal = ticks;
	sc->sc_doresetcal = AH_FALSE;
	/*
	 * Beacon timers were cleared here; give ath_newstate()
	 * a hint that the beacon timers should be poked when
	 * things transition to the RUN state.
	 */
	sc->sc_beacons = 0;
 
	/*
	 * Setup the hardware after reset: the key cache
	 * is filled as needed and the receive engine is
	 * set going.  Frame transmit is handled entirely
	 * in the frame output path; there's nothing to do
	 * here except setup the interrupt mask.
	 */
	if (ath_startrecv(sc) != 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "unable to start recv logic\n");
		ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
		return (ENODEV);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Enable interrupts.
	 */
	sc->sc_imask = HAL_INT_RX | HAL_INT_TX
		  | HAL_INT_RXORN | HAL_INT_TXURN
		  | HAL_INT_FATAL | HAL_INT_GLOBAL;
 
	/*
	 * Enable RX EDMA bits.  Note these overlap with
	 * HAL_INT_RX and HAL_INT_RXDESC respectively.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_isedma)
		sc->sc_imask |= (HAL_INT_RXHP | HAL_INT_RXLP);
 
	/*
	 * If we're an EDMA NIC, we don't care about RXEOL.
	 * Writing a new descriptor in will simply restart
	 * RX DMA.
	 */
	if (! sc->sc_isedma)
		sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_RXEOL;
 
	/*
	 * Enable MCI interrupt for MCI devices.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_btcoex_mci)
		sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_MCI;
 
	/*
	 * Enable MIB interrupts when there are hardware phy counters.
	 * Note we only do this (at the moment) for station mode.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_needmib && ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA)
		sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_MIB;
 
	/*
	 * XXX add capability for this.
	 *
	 * If we're in STA mode (and maybe IBSS?) then register for
	 * TSFOOR interrupts.
	 */
	if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA)
		sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_TSFOOR;
 
	/* Enable global TX timeout and carrier sense timeout if available */
	if (ath_hal_gtxto_supported(ah))
		sc->sc_imask |= HAL_INT_GTT;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: imask=0x%x\n",
		__func__, sc->sc_imask);
 
	sc->sc_running = 1;
	callout_reset(&sc->sc_wd_ch, hz, ath_watchdog, sc);
	ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
 
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
 
	return (0);
}
 
static void
ath_stop(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
 
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Wake the hardware up before fiddling with it.
	 */
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
 
	if (sc->sc_running) {
		/*
		 * Shutdown the hardware and driver:
		 *    reset 802.11 state machine
		 *    turn off timers
		 *    disable interrupts
		 *    turn off the radio
		 *    clear transmit machinery
		 *    clear receive machinery
		 *    drain and release tx queues
		 *    reclaim beacon resources
		 *    power down hardware
		 *
		 * Note that some of this work is not possible if the
		 * hardware is gone (invalid).
		 */
#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
		if (sc->sc_tx99 != NULL)
			sc->sc_tx99->stop(sc->sc_tx99);
#endif
		callout_stop(&sc->sc_wd_ch);
		sc->sc_wd_timer = 0;
		sc->sc_running = 0;
		if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
			if (sc->sc_softled) {
				callout_stop(&sc->sc_ledtimer);
				ath_hal_gpioset(ah, sc->sc_ledpin,
					!sc->sc_ledon);
				sc->sc_blinking = 0;
			}
			ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
		}
		/* XXX we should stop RX regardless of whether it's valid */
		if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
			ath_stoprecv(sc, 1);
			ath_hal_phydisable(ah);
		} else
			sc->sc_rxlink = NULL;
		ath_draintxq(sc, ATH_RESET_DEFAULT);
		ath_beacon_free(sc);	/* XXX not needed */
	}
 
	/* And now, restore the current power state */
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Wait until all pending TX/RX has completed.
 *
 * This waits until all existing transmit, receive and interrupts
 * have completed.  It's assumed that the caller has first
 * grabbed the reset lock so it doesn't try to do overlapping
 * chip resets.
 */
#define	MAX_TXRX_ITERATIONS	100
static void
ath_txrx_stop_locked(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	int i = MAX_TXRX_ITERATIONS;
 
	ATH_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	ATH_PCU_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Sleep until all the pending operations have completed.
	 *
	 * The caller must ensure that reset has been incremented
	 * or the pending operations may continue being queued.
	 */
	while (sc->sc_rxproc_cnt || sc->sc_txproc_cnt ||
	    sc->sc_txstart_cnt || sc->sc_intr_cnt) {
		if (i <= 0)
			break;
		msleep(sc, &sc->sc_pcu_mtx, 0, "ath_txrx_stop",
		    msecs_to_ticks(10));
		i--;
	}
 
	if (i <= 0)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: didn't finish after %d iterations\n",
		    __func__, MAX_TXRX_ITERATIONS);
}
#undef	MAX_TXRX_ITERATIONS
 
#if 0
static void
ath_txrx_stop(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	ATH_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	ath_txrx_stop_locked(sc);
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
}
#endif
 
static void
ath_txrx_start(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
 
	taskqueue_unblock(sc->sc_tq);
}
 
/*
 * Grab the reset lock, and wait around until no one else
 * is trying to do anything with it.
 *
 * This is totally horrible but we can't hold this lock for
 * long enough to do TX/RX or we end up with net80211/ip stack
 * LORs and eventual deadlock.
 *
 * "dowait" signals whether to spin, waiting for the reset
 * lock count to reach 0. This should (for now) only be used
 * during the reset path, as the rest of the code may not
 * be locking-reentrant enough to behave correctly.
 *
 * Another, cleaner way should be found to serialise all of
 * these operations.
 */
#define	MAX_RESET_ITERATIONS	25
static int
ath_reset_grablock(struct ath_softc *sc, int dowait)
{
	int w = 0;
	int i = MAX_RESET_ITERATIONS;
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	do {
		if (sc->sc_inreset_cnt == 0) {
			w = 1;
			break;
		}
		if (dowait == 0) {
			w = 0;
			break;
		}
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
		/*
		 * 1 tick is likely not enough time for long calibrations
		 * to complete.  So we should wait quite a while.
		 */
		pause("ath_reset_grablock", msecs_to_ticks(100));
		i--;
		ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	} while (i > 0);
 
	/*
	 * We always increment the refcounter, regardless
	 * of whether we succeeded to get it in an exclusive
	 * way.
	 */
	sc->sc_inreset_cnt++;
 
	if (i <= 0)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: didn't finish after %d iterations\n",
		    __func__, MAX_RESET_ITERATIONS);
 
	if (w == 0)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: warning, recursive reset path!\n",
		    __func__);
 
	return w;
}
#undef MAX_RESET_ITERATIONS
 
/*
 * Reset the hardware w/o losing operational state.  This is
 * basically a more efficient way of doing ath_stop, ath_init,
 * followed by state transitions to the current 802.11
 * operational state.  Used to recover from various errors and
 * to reset or reload hardware state.
 */
int
ath_reset(struct ath_softc *sc, ATH_RESET_TYPE reset_type)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_STATUS status;
	int i;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: called\n", __func__);
 
	/* Ensure ATH_LOCK isn't held; ath_rx_proc can't be locked */
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	/* Try to (stop any further TX/RX from occurring */
	taskqueue_block(sc->sc_tq);
 
	/*
	 * Wake the hardware up.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Grab the reset lock before TX/RX is stopped.
	 *
	 * This is needed to ensure that when the TX/RX actually does finish,
	 * no further TX/RX/reset runs in parallel with this.
	 */
	if (ath_reset_grablock(sc, 1) == 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: concurrent reset! Danger!\n",
		    __func__);
	}
 
	/* disable interrupts */
	ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
 
	/*
	 * Now, ensure that any in progress TX/RX completes before we
	 * continue.
	 */
	ath_txrx_stop_locked(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Regardless of whether we're doing a no-loss flush or
	 * not, stop the PCU and handle what's in the RX queue.
	 * That way frames aren't dropped which shouldn't be.
	 */
	ath_stoprecv(sc, (reset_type != ATH_RESET_NOLOSS));
	ath_rx_flush(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Should now wait for pending TX/RX to complete
	 * and block future ones from occurring. This needs to be
	 * done before the TX queue is drained.
	 */
	ath_draintxq(sc, reset_type);	/* stop xmit side */
 
	ath_settkipmic(sc);		/* configure TKIP MIC handling */
	/* NB: indicate channel change so we do a full reset */
	ath_update_chainmasks(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
	ath_hal_setchainmasks(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_cur_txchainmask,
	    sc->sc_cur_rxchainmask);
	if (!ath_hal_reset(ah, sc->sc_opmode, ic->ic_curchan, AH_TRUE,
	    HAL_RESET_NORMAL, &status))
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u\n",
		    __func__, status);
	sc->sc_diversity = ath_hal_getdiversity(ah);
 
	ATH_RX_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_rx_stopped = 1;
	sc->sc_rx_resetted = 1;
	ATH_RX_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* Quiet time handling - ensure we resync */
	ath_vap_clear_quiet_ie(sc);
 
	/* Let DFS at it in case it's a DFS channel */
	ath_dfs_radar_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/* Let spectral at in case spectral is enabled */
	ath_spectral_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/*
	 * Let bluetooth coexistence at in case it's needed for this channel
	 */
	ath_btcoex_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
	/*
	 * If we're doing TDMA, enforce the TXOP limitation for chips that
	 * support it.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_hasenforcetxop && sc->sc_tdma)
		ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 1);
	else
		ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 0);
 
	if (ath_startrecv(sc) != 0)	/* restart recv */
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: unable to start recv logic\n", __func__);
	/*
	 * We may be doing a reset in response to an ioctl
	 * that changes the channel so update any state that
	 * might change as a result.
	 */
	ath_chan_change(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
	if (sc->sc_beacons) {		/* restart beacons */
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
		if (sc->sc_tdma)
			ath_tdma_config(sc, NULL);
		else
#endif
			ath_beacon_config(sc, NULL);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Release the reset lock and re-enable interrupts here.
	 * If an interrupt was being processed in ath_intr(),
	 * it would disable interrupts at this point. So we have
	 * to atomically enable interrupts and decrement the
	 * reset counter - this way ath_intr() doesn't end up
	 * disabling interrupts without a corresponding enable
	 * in the rest or channel change path.
	 *
	 * Grab the TX reference in case we need to transmit.
	 * That way a parallel transmit doesn't.
	 */
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_inreset_cnt--;
	sc->sc_txstart_cnt++;
	/* XXX only do this if sc_inreset_cnt == 0? */
	ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * TX and RX can be started here. If it were started with
	 * sc_inreset_cnt > 0, the TX and RX path would abort.
	 * Thus if this is a nested call through the reset or
	 * channel change code, TX completion will occur but
	 * RX completion and ath_start / ath_tx_start will not
	 * run.
	 */
 
	/* Restart TX/RX as needed */
	ath_txrx_start(sc);
 
	/* XXX TODO: we need to hold the tx refcount here! */
 
	/* Restart TX completion and pending TX */
	if (reset_type == ATH_RESET_NOLOSS) {
		for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) {
			if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i)) {
				ATH_TXQ_LOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]);
				ath_txq_restart_dma(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
				ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]);
 
				ATH_TX_LOCK(sc);
				ath_txq_sched(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
				ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
			}
		}
	}
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txstart_cnt--;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* Handle any frames in the TX queue */
	/*
	 * XXX should this be done by the caller, rather than
	 * ath_reset() ?
	 */
	ath_tx_kick(sc);		/* restart xmit */
	return 0;
}
 
static int
ath_reset_vap(struct ieee80211vap *vap, u_long cmd)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = vap->iv_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
 
	switch (cmd) {
	case IEEE80211_IOC_TXPOWER:
		/*
		 * If per-packet TPC is enabled, then we have nothing
		 * to do; otherwise we need to force the global limit.
		 * All this can happen directly; no need to reset.
		 */
		if (!ath_hal_gettpc(ah))
			ath_hal_settxpowlimit(ah, ic->ic_txpowlimit);
		return 0;
	}
	/* XXX? Full or NOLOSS? */
	return ath_reset(sc, ATH_RESET_FULL);
}
 
struct ath_buf *
_ath_getbuf_locked(struct ath_softc *sc, ath_buf_type_t btype)
{
	struct ath_buf *bf;
 
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	if (btype == ATH_BUFTYPE_MGMT)
		bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_txbuf_mgmt);
	else
		bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_txbuf);
 
	if (bf == NULL) {
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_getnobuf++;
	} else {
		if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_BUSY) {
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_getbusybuf++;
			bf = NULL;
		}
	}
 
	if (bf != NULL && (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_BUSY) == 0) {
		if (btype == ATH_BUFTYPE_MGMT)
			TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->sc_txbuf_mgmt, bf, bf_list);
		else {
			TAILQ_REMOVE(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
			sc->sc_txbuf_cnt--;
 
			/*
			 * This shuldn't happen; however just to be
			 * safe print a warning and fudge the txbuf
			 * count.
			 */
			if (sc->sc_txbuf_cnt < 0) {
				device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
				    "%s: sc_txbuf_cnt < 0?\n",
				    __func__);
				sc->sc_txbuf_cnt = 0;
			}
		}
	} else
		bf = NULL;
 
	if (bf == NULL) {
		/* XXX should check which list, mgmt or otherwise */
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT, "%s: %s\n", __func__,
		    TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_txbuf) == NULL ?
			"out of xmit buffers" : "xmit buffer busy");
		return NULL;
	}
 
	/* XXX TODO: should do this at buffer list initialisation */
	/* XXX (then, ensure the buffer has the right flag set) */
	bf->bf_flags = 0;
	if (btype == ATH_BUFTYPE_MGMT)
		bf->bf_flags |= ATH_BUF_MGMT;
	else
		bf->bf_flags &= (~ATH_BUF_MGMT);
 
	/* Valid bf here; clear some basic fields */
	bf->bf_next = NULL;	/* XXX just to be sure */
	bf->bf_last = NULL;	/* XXX again, just to be sure */
	bf->bf_comp = NULL;	/* XXX again, just to be sure */
	bzero(&bf->bf_state, sizeof(bf->bf_state));
 
	/*
	 * Track the descriptor ID only if doing EDMA
	 */
	if (sc->sc_isedma) {
		bf->bf_descid = sc->sc_txbuf_descid;
		sc->sc_txbuf_descid++;
	}
 
	return bf;
}
 
/*
 * When retrying a software frame, buffers marked ATH_BUF_BUSY
 * can't be thrown back on the queue as they could still be
 * in use by the hardware.
 *
 * This duplicates the buffer, or returns NULL.
 *
 * The descriptor is also copied but the link pointers and
 * the DMA segments aren't copied; this frame should thus
 * be again passed through the descriptor setup/chain routines
 * so the link is correct.
 *
 * The caller must free the buffer using ath_freebuf().
 */
struct ath_buf *
ath_buf_clone(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
	struct ath_buf *tbf;
 
	tbf = ath_getbuf(sc,
	    (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_MGMT) ?
	     ATH_BUFTYPE_MGMT : ATH_BUFTYPE_NORMAL);
	if (tbf == NULL)
		return NULL;	/* XXX failure? Why? */
 
	/* Copy basics */
	tbf->bf_next = NULL;
	tbf->bf_nseg = bf->bf_nseg;
	tbf->bf_flags = bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FLAGS_CLONE;
	tbf->bf_status = bf->bf_status;
	tbf->bf_m = bf->bf_m;
	tbf->bf_node = bf->bf_node;
	KASSERT((bf->bf_node != NULL), ("%s: bf_node=NULL!", __func__));
	/* will be setup by the chain/setup function */
	tbf->bf_lastds = NULL;
	/* for now, last == self */
	tbf->bf_last = tbf;
	tbf->bf_comp = bf->bf_comp;
 
	/* NOTE: DMA segments will be setup by the setup/chain functions */
 
	/* The caller has to re-init the descriptor + links */
 
	/*
	 * Free the DMA mapping here, before we NULL the mbuf.
	 * We must only call bus_dmamap_unload() once per mbuf chain
	 * or behaviour is undefined.
	 */
	if (bf->bf_m != NULL) {
		/*
		 * XXX is this POSTWRITE call required?
		 */
		bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap,
		    BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
		bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
	}
 
	bf->bf_m = NULL;
	bf->bf_node = NULL;
 
	/* Copy state */
	memcpy(&tbf->bf_state, &bf->bf_state, sizeof(bf->bf_state));
 
	return tbf;
}
 
struct ath_buf *
ath_getbuf(struct ath_softc *sc, ath_buf_type_t btype)
{
	struct ath_buf *bf;
 
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
	bf = _ath_getbuf_locked(sc, btype);
	/*
	 * If a mgmt buffer was requested but we're out of those,
	 * try requesting a normal one.
	 */
	if (bf == NULL && btype == ATH_BUFTYPE_MGMT)
		bf = _ath_getbuf_locked(sc, ATH_BUFTYPE_NORMAL);
	ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
	if (bf == NULL) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT, "%s: stop queue\n", __func__);
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_qstop++;
	}
	return bf;
}
 
/*
 * Transmit a single frame.
 *
 * net80211 will free the node reference if the transmit
 * fails, so don't free the node reference here.
 */
static int
ath_transmit(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct mbuf *m)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ieee80211_node *ni;
	struct mbuf *next;
	struct ath_buf *bf;
	ath_bufhead frags;
	int retval = 0;
 
	/*
	 * Tell the reset path that we're currently transmitting.
	 */
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	if (sc->sc_inreset_cnt > 0) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
		    "%s: sc_inreset_cnt > 0; bailing\n", __func__);
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_qstop++;
		ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TX, 0, "ath_start_task: OACTIVE, finish");
		return (ENOBUFS);	/* XXX should be EINVAL or? */
	}
	sc->sc_txstart_cnt++;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* Wake the hardware up already */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TX, 0, "ath_transmit: start");
	/*
	 * Grab the TX lock - it's ok to do this here; we haven't
	 * yet started transmitting.
	 */
	ATH_TX_LOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Node reference, if there's one.
	 */
	ni = (struct ieee80211_node *) m->m_pkthdr.rcvif;
 
	/*
	 * Enforce how deep a node queue can get.
	 *
	 * XXX it would be nicer if we kept an mbuf queue per
	 * node and only whacked them into ath_bufs when we
	 * are ready to schedule some traffic from them.
	 * .. that may come later.
	 *
	 * XXX we should also track the per-node hardware queue
	 * depth so it is easy to limit the _SUM_ of the swq and
	 * hwq frames.  Since we only schedule two HWQ frames
	 * at a time, this should be OK for now.
	 */
	if ((!(m->m_flags & M_EAPOL)) &&
	    (ATH_NODE(ni)->an_swq_depth > sc->sc_txq_node_maxdepth)) {
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_nodeq_overflow++;
		retval = ENOBUFS;
		goto finish;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Check how many TX buffers are available.
	 *
	 * If this is for non-EAPOL traffic, just leave some
	 * space free in order for buffer cloning and raw
	 * frame transmission to occur.
	 *
	 * If it's for EAPOL traffic, ignore this for now.
	 * Management traffic will be sent via the raw transmit
	 * method which bypasses this check.
	 *
	 * This is needed to ensure that EAPOL frames during
	 * (re) keying have a chance to go out.
	 *
	 * See kern/138379 for more information.
	 */
	if ((!(m->m_flags & M_EAPOL)) &&
	    (sc->sc_txbuf_cnt <= sc->sc_txq_data_minfree)) {
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_nobuf++;
		retval = ENOBUFS;
		goto finish;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Grab a TX buffer and associated resources.
	 *
	 * If it's an EAPOL frame, allocate a MGMT ath_buf.
	 * That way even with temporary buffer exhaustion due to
	 * the data path doesn't leave us without the ability
	 * to transmit management frames.
	 *
	 * Otherwise allocate a normal buffer.
	 */
	if (m->m_flags & M_EAPOL)
		bf = ath_getbuf(sc, ATH_BUFTYPE_MGMT);
	else
		bf = ath_getbuf(sc, ATH_BUFTYPE_NORMAL);
 
	if (bf == NULL) {
		/*
		 * If we failed to allocate a buffer, fail.
		 *
		 * We shouldn't fail normally, due to the check
		 * above.
		 */
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_nobuf++;
		retval = ENOBUFS;
		goto finish;
	}
 
	/*
	 * At this point we have a buffer; so we need to free it
	 * if we hit any error conditions.
	 */
 
	/*
	 * Check for fragmentation.  If this frame
	 * has been broken up verify we have enough
	 * buffers to send all the fragments so all
	 * go out or none...
	 */
	TAILQ_INIT(&frags);
	if ((m->m_flags & M_FRAG) &&
	    !ath_txfrag_setup(sc, &frags, m, ni)) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
		    "%s: out of txfrag buffers\n", __func__);
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_nofrag++;
		if_inc_counter(ni->ni_vap->iv_ifp, IFCOUNTER_OERRORS, 1);
		/*
		 * XXXGL: is mbuf valid after ath_txfrag_setup? If yes,
		 * we shouldn't free it but return back.
		 */
		ieee80211_free_mbuf(m);
		m = NULL;
		goto bad;
	}
 
	/*
	 * At this point if we have any TX fragments, then we will
	 * have bumped the node reference once for each of those.
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX Is there anything actually _enforcing_ that the
	 * fragments are being transmitted in one hit, rather than
	 * being interleaved with other transmissions on that
	 * hardware queue?
	 *
	 * The ATH TX output lock is the only thing serialising this
	 * right now.
	 */
 
	/*
	 * Calculate the "next fragment" length field in ath_buf
	 * in order to let the transmit path know enough about
	 * what to next write to the hardware.
	 */
	if (m->m_flags & M_FRAG) {
		struct ath_buf *fbf = bf;
		struct ath_buf *n_fbf = NULL;
		struct mbuf *fm = m->m_nextpkt;
 
		/*
		 * We need to walk the list of fragments and set
		 * the next size to the following buffer.
		 * However, the first buffer isn't in the frag
		 * list, so we have to do some gymnastics here.
		 */
		TAILQ_FOREACH(n_fbf, &frags, bf_list) {
			fbf->bf_nextfraglen = fm->m_pkthdr.len;
			fbf = n_fbf;
			fm = fm->m_nextpkt;
		}
	}
 
nextfrag:
	/*
	 * Pass the frame to the h/w for transmission.
	 * Fragmented frames have each frag chained together
	 * with m_nextpkt.  We know there are sufficient ath_buf's
	 * to send all the frags because of work done by
	 * ath_txfrag_setup.  We leave m_nextpkt set while
	 * calling ath_tx_start so it can use it to extend the
	 * the tx duration to cover the subsequent frag and
	 * so it can reclaim all the mbufs in case of an error;
	 * ath_tx_start clears m_nextpkt once it commits to
	 * handing the frame to the hardware.
	 *
	 * Note: if this fails, then the mbufs are freed but
	 * not the node reference.
	 *
	 * So, we now have to free the node reference ourselves here
	 * and return OK up to the stack.
	 */
	next = m->m_nextpkt;
	if (ath_tx_start(sc, ni, bf, m)) {
bad:
		if_inc_counter(ni->ni_vap->iv_ifp, IFCOUNTER_OERRORS, 1);
reclaim:
		bf->bf_m = NULL;
		bf->bf_node = NULL;
		ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
		ath_returnbuf_head(sc, bf);
		/*
		 * Free the rest of the node references and
		 * buffers for the fragment list.
		 */
		ath_txfrag_cleanup(sc, &frags, ni);
		ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
 
		/*
		 * XXX: And free the node/return OK; ath_tx_start() may have
		 *      modified the buffer.  We currently have no way to
		 *      signify that the mbuf was freed but there was an error.
		 */
		ieee80211_free_node(ni);
		retval = 0;
		goto finish;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Check here if the node is in power save state.
	 */
	ath_tx_update_tim(sc, ni, 1);
 
	if (next != NULL) {
		/*
		 * Beware of state changing between frags.
		 * XXX check sta power-save state?
		 */
		if (ni->ni_vap->iv_state != IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
			DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_XMIT,
			    "%s: flush fragmented packet, state %s\n",
			    __func__,
			    ieee80211_state_name[ni->ni_vap->iv_state]);
			/* XXX dmamap */
			ieee80211_free_mbuf(next);
			goto reclaim;
		}
		m = next;
		bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&frags);
		KASSERT(bf != NULL, ("no buf for txfrag"));
		TAILQ_REMOVE(&frags, bf, bf_list);
		goto nextfrag;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Bump watchdog timer.
	 */
	sc->sc_wd_timer = 5;
 
finish:
	ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Finished transmitting!
	 */
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txstart_cnt--;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/* Sleep the hardware if required */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TX, 0, "ath_transmit: finished");
 
	return (retval);
}
 
static int
ath_media_change(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
	int error = ieee80211_media_change(ifp);
	/* NB: only the fixed rate can change and that doesn't need a reset */
	return (error == ENETRESET ? 0 : error);
}
 
/*
 * Block/unblock tx+rx processing while a key change is done.
 * We assume the caller serializes key management operations
 * so we only need to worry about synchronization with other
 * uses that originate in the driver.
 */
static void
ath_key_update_begin(struct ieee80211vap *vap)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = vap->iv_ic->ic_softc;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s:\n", __func__);
	taskqueue_block(sc->sc_tq);
}
 
static void
ath_key_update_end(struct ieee80211vap *vap)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = vap->iv_ic->ic_softc;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_KEYCACHE, "%s:\n", __func__);
	taskqueue_unblock(sc->sc_tq);
}
 
static void
ath_update_promisc(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	u_int32_t rfilt;
 
	/* configure rx filter */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	rfilt = ath_calcrxfilter(sc);
	ath_hal_setrxfilter(sc->sc_ah, rfilt);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_MODE, "%s: RX filter 0x%x\n", __func__, rfilt);
}
 
/*
 * Driver-internal mcast update call.
 *
 * Assumes the hardware is already awake.
 */
static void
ath_update_mcast_hw(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	u_int32_t mfilt[2];
 
	/* calculate and install multicast filter */
	if (ic->ic_allmulti == 0) {
		struct ieee80211vap *vap;
		struct ifnet *ifp;
		struct ifmultiaddr *ifma;
 
		/*
		 * Merge multicast addresses to form the hardware filter.
		 */
		mfilt[0] = mfilt[1] = 0;
		TAILQ_FOREACH(vap, &ic->ic_vaps, iv_next) {
			ifp = vap->iv_ifp;
			if_maddr_rlock(ifp);
			TAILQ_FOREACH(ifma, &ifp->if_multiaddrs, ifma_link) {
				caddr_t dl;
				uint32_t val;
				uint8_t pos;
 
				/* calculate XOR of eight 6bit values */
				dl = LLADDR((struct sockaddr_dl *)
				    ifma->ifma_addr);
				val = le32dec(dl + 0);
				pos = (val >> 18) ^ (val >> 12) ^ (val >> 6) ^
				    val;
				val = le32dec(dl + 3);
				pos ^= (val >> 18) ^ (val >> 12) ^ (val >> 6) ^
				    val;
				pos &= 0x3f;
				mfilt[pos / 32] |= (1 << (pos % 32));
			}
			if_maddr_runlock(ifp);
		}
	} else
		mfilt[0] = mfilt[1] = ~0;
 
	ath_hal_setmcastfilter(sc->sc_ah, mfilt[0], mfilt[1]);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_MODE, "%s: MC filter %08x:%08x\n",
		__func__, mfilt[0], mfilt[1]);
}
 
/*
 * Called from the net80211 layer - force the hardware
 * awake before operating.
 */
static void
ath_update_mcast(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ath_update_mcast_hw(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
void
ath_mode_init(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	u_int32_t rfilt;
 
	/* XXX power state? */
 
	/* configure rx filter */
	rfilt = ath_calcrxfilter(sc);
	ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, rfilt);
 
	/* configure operational mode */
	ath_hal_setopmode(ah);
 
	/* handle any link-level address change */
	ath_hal_setmac(ah, ic->ic_macaddr);
 
	/* calculate and install multicast filter */
	ath_update_mcast_hw(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Set the slot time based on the current setting.
 */
void
ath_setslottime(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	u_int usec;
 
	if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_HALF(ic->ic_curchan))
		usec = 13;
	else if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_QUARTER(ic->ic_curchan))
		usec = 21;
	else if (IEEE80211_IS_CHAN_ANYG(ic->ic_curchan)) {
		/* honor short/long slot time only in 11g */
		/* XXX shouldn't honor on pure g or turbo g channel */
		if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHSLOT)
			usec = HAL_SLOT_TIME_9;
		else
			usec = HAL_SLOT_TIME_20;
	} else
		usec = HAL_SLOT_TIME_9;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET,
	    "%s: chan %u MHz flags 0x%x %s slot, %u usec\n",
	    __func__, ic->ic_curchan->ic_freq, ic->ic_curchan->ic_flags,
	    ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SHSLOT ? "short" : "long", usec);
 
	/* Wake up the hardware first before updating the slot time */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ath_hal_setslottime(ah, usec);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	sc->sc_updateslot = OK;
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Callback from the 802.11 layer to update the
 * slot time based on the current setting.
 */
static void
ath_updateslot(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	/*
	 * When not coordinating the BSS, change the hardware
	 * immediately.  For other operation we defer the change
	 * until beacon updates have propagated to the stations.
	 *
	 * XXX sc_updateslot isn't changed behind a lock?
	 */
	if (ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP ||
	    ic->ic_opmode == IEEE80211_M_MBSS)
		sc->sc_updateslot = UPDATE;
	else
		ath_setslottime(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Append the contents of src to dst; both queues
 * are assumed to be locked.
 */
void
ath_txqmove(struct ath_txq *dst, struct ath_txq *src)
{
 
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(src);
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(dst);
 
	TAILQ_CONCAT(&dst->axq_q, &src->axq_q, bf_list);
	dst->axq_link = src->axq_link;
	src->axq_link = NULL;
	dst->axq_depth += src->axq_depth;
	dst->axq_aggr_depth += src->axq_aggr_depth;
	src->axq_depth = 0;
	src->axq_aggr_depth = 0;
}
 
/*
 * Reset the hardware, with no loss.
 *
 * This can't be used for a general case reset.
 */
static void
ath_reset_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
 
#if 0
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: resetting\n", __func__);
#endif
	ath_reset(sc, ATH_RESET_NOLOSS);
}
 
/*
 * Reset the hardware after detecting beacons have stopped.
 */
static void
ath_bstuck_proc(void *arg, int pending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	uint32_t hangs = 0;
 
	if (ath_hal_gethangstate(sc->sc_ah, 0xff, &hangs) && hangs != 0)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "bb hang detected (0x%x)\n", hangs);
 
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG_ALQ
	if (if_ath_alq_checkdebug(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_STUCK_BEACON))
		if_ath_alq_post(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_STUCK_BEACON, 0, NULL);
#endif
 
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "stuck beacon; resetting (bmiss count %u)\n",
	    sc->sc_bmisscount);
	sc->sc_stats.ast_bstuck++;
	/*
	 * This assumes that there's no simultaneous channel mode change
	 * occurring.
	 */
	ath_reset(sc, ATH_RESET_NOLOSS);
}
 
static int
ath_desc_alloc(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	int error;
 
	error = ath_descdma_setup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma, &sc->sc_txbuf,
		    "tx", sc->sc_tx_desclen, ath_txbuf, ATH_MAX_SCATTER);
	if (error != 0) {
		return error;
	}
	sc->sc_txbuf_cnt = ath_txbuf;
 
	error = ath_descdma_setup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma_mgmt, &sc->sc_txbuf_mgmt,
		    "tx_mgmt", sc->sc_tx_desclen, ath_txbuf_mgmt,
		    ATH_TXDESC);
	if (error != 0) {
		ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma, &sc->sc_txbuf);
		return error;
	}
 
	/*
	 * XXX mark txbuf_mgmt frames with ATH_BUF_MGMT, so the
	 * flag doesn't have to be set in ath_getbuf_locked().
	 */
 
	error = ath_descdma_setup(sc, &sc->sc_bdma, &sc->sc_bbuf,
			"beacon", sc->sc_tx_desclen, ATH_BCBUF, 1);
	if (error != 0) {
		ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma, &sc->sc_txbuf);
		ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma_mgmt,
		    &sc->sc_txbuf_mgmt);
		return error;
	}
	return 0;
}
 
static void
ath_desc_free(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
 
	if (sc->sc_bdma.dd_desc_len != 0)
		ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_bdma, &sc->sc_bbuf);
	if (sc->sc_txdma.dd_desc_len != 0)
		ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma, &sc->sc_txbuf);
	if (sc->sc_txdma_mgmt.dd_desc_len != 0)
		ath_descdma_cleanup(sc, &sc->sc_txdma_mgmt,
		    &sc->sc_txbuf_mgmt);
}
 
static struct ieee80211_node *
ath_node_alloc(struct ieee80211vap *vap, const uint8_t mac[IEEE80211_ADDR_LEN])
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = vap->iv_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	const size_t space = sizeof(struct ath_node) + sc->sc_rc->arc_space;
	struct ath_node *an;
 
	an = malloc(space, M_80211_NODE, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);
	if (an == NULL) {
		/* XXX stat+msg */
		return NULL;
	}
	ath_rate_node_init(sc, an);
 
	/* Setup the mutex - there's no associd yet so set the name to NULL */
	snprintf(an->an_name, sizeof(an->an_name), "%s: node %p",
	    device_get_nameunit(sc->sc_dev), an);
	mtx_init(&an->an_mtx, an->an_name, NULL, MTX_DEF);
 
	/* XXX setup ath_tid */
	ath_tx_tid_init(sc, an);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE, "%s: %6D: an %p\n", __func__, mac, ":", an);
	return &an->an_node;
}
 
static void
ath_node_cleanup(struct ieee80211_node *ni)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE, "%s: %6D: an %p\n", __func__,
	    ni->ni_macaddr, ":", ATH_NODE(ni));
 
	/* Cleanup ath_tid, free unused bufs, unlink bufs in TXQ */
	ath_tx_node_flush(sc, ATH_NODE(ni));
	ath_rate_node_cleanup(sc, ATH_NODE(ni));
	sc->sc_node_cleanup(ni);
}
 
static void
ath_node_free(struct ieee80211_node *ni)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE, "%s: %6D: an %p\n", __func__,
	    ni->ni_macaddr, ":", ATH_NODE(ni));
	mtx_destroy(&ATH_NODE(ni)->an_mtx);
	sc->sc_node_free(ni);
}
 
static void
ath_node_getsignal(const struct ieee80211_node *ni, int8_t *rssi, int8_t *noise)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
 
	*rssi = ic->ic_node_getrssi(ni);
	if (ni->ni_chan != IEEE80211_CHAN_ANYC)
		*noise = ath_hal_getchannoise(ah, ni->ni_chan);
	else
		*noise = -95;		/* nominally correct */
}
 
/*
 * Set the default antenna.
 */
void
ath_setdefantenna(struct ath_softc *sc, u_int antenna)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
 
	/* XXX block beacon interrupts */
	ath_hal_setdefantenna(ah, antenna);
	if (sc->sc_defant != antenna)
		sc->sc_stats.ast_ant_defswitch++;
	sc->sc_defant = antenna;
	sc->sc_rxotherant = 0;
}
 
static void
ath_txq_init(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, int qnum)
{
	txq->axq_qnum = qnum;
	txq->axq_ac = 0;
	txq->axq_depth = 0;
	txq->axq_aggr_depth = 0;
	txq->axq_intrcnt = 0;
	txq->axq_link = NULL;
	txq->axq_softc = sc;
	TAILQ_INIT(&txq->axq_q);
	TAILQ_INIT(&txq->axq_tidq);
	TAILQ_INIT(&txq->fifo.axq_q);
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_INIT(sc, txq);
}
 
/*
 * Setup a h/w transmit queue.
 */
static struct ath_txq *
ath_txq_setup(struct ath_softc *sc, int qtype, int subtype)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_TXQ_INFO qi;
	int qnum;
 
	memset(&qi, 0, sizeof(qi));
	qi.tqi_subtype = subtype;
	qi.tqi_aifs = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
	qi.tqi_cwmin = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
	qi.tqi_cwmax = HAL_TXQ_USEDEFAULT;
	/*
	 * Enable interrupts only for EOL and DESC conditions.
	 * We mark tx descriptors to receive a DESC interrupt
	 * when a tx queue gets deep; otherwise waiting for the
	 * EOL to reap descriptors.  Note that this is done to
	 * reduce interrupt load and this only defers reaping
	 * descriptors, never transmitting frames.  Aside from
	 * reducing interrupts this also permits more concurrency.
	 * The only potential downside is if the tx queue backs
	 * up in which case the top half of the kernel may backup
	 * due to a lack of tx descriptors.
	 */
	if (sc->sc_isedma)
		qi.tqi_qflags = HAL_TXQ_TXEOLINT_ENABLE |
		    HAL_TXQ_TXOKINT_ENABLE;
	else
		qi.tqi_qflags = HAL_TXQ_TXEOLINT_ENABLE |
		    HAL_TXQ_TXDESCINT_ENABLE;
 
	qnum = ath_hal_setuptxqueue(ah, qtype, &qi);
	if (qnum == -1) {
		/*
		 * NB: don't print a message, this happens
		 * normally on parts with too few tx queues
		 */
		return NULL;
	}
	if (qnum >= nitems(sc->sc_txq)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			"hal qnum %u out of range, max %zu!\n",
			qnum, nitems(sc->sc_txq));
		ath_hal_releasetxqueue(ah, qnum);
		return NULL;
	}
	if (!ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, qnum)) {
		ath_txq_init(sc, &sc->sc_txq[qnum], qnum);
		sc->sc_txqsetup |= 1<<qnum;
	}
	return &sc->sc_txq[qnum];
}
 
/*
 * Setup a hardware data transmit queue for the specified
 * access control.  The hal may not support all requested
 * queues in which case it will return a reference to a
 * previously setup queue.  We record the mapping from ac's
 * to h/w queues for use by ath_tx_start and also track
 * the set of h/w queues being used to optimize work in the
 * transmit interrupt handler and related routines.
 */
static int
ath_tx_setup(struct ath_softc *sc, int ac, int haltype)
{
	struct ath_txq *txq;
 
	if (ac >= nitems(sc->sc_ac2q)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "AC %u out of range, max %zu!\n",
			ac, nitems(sc->sc_ac2q));
		return 0;
	}
	txq = ath_txq_setup(sc, HAL_TX_QUEUE_DATA, haltype);
	if (txq != NULL) {
		txq->axq_ac = ac;
		sc->sc_ac2q[ac] = txq;
		return 1;
	} else
		return 0;
}
 
/*
 * Update WME parameters for a transmit queue.
 */
static int
ath_txq_update(struct ath_softc *sc, int ac)
{
#define	ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(v)	((1<<v)-1)
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_txq *txq = sc->sc_ac2q[ac];
	struct chanAccParams chp;
	struct wmeParams *wmep;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_TXQ_INFO qi;
 
	ieee80211_wme_ic_getparams(ic, &chp);
	wmep = &chp.cap_wmeParams[ac];
 
	ath_hal_gettxqueueprops(ah, txq->axq_qnum, &qi);
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
	if (sc->sc_tdma) {
		/*
		 * AIFS is zero so there's no pre-transmit wait.  The
		 * burst time defines the slot duration and is configured
		 * through net80211.  The QCU is setup to not do post-xmit
		 * back off, lockout all lower-priority QCU's, and fire
		 * off the DMA beacon alert timer which is setup based
		 * on the slot configuration.
		 */
		qi.tqi_qflags = HAL_TXQ_TXOKINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_TXERRINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_TXURNINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_TXEOLINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_DBA_GATED
			      | HAL_TXQ_BACKOFF_DISABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_ARB_LOCKOUT_GLOBAL
			      ;
		qi.tqi_aifs = 0;
		/* XXX +dbaprep? */
		qi.tqi_readyTime = sc->sc_tdmaslotlen;
		qi.tqi_burstTime = qi.tqi_readyTime;
	} else {
#endif
		/*
		 * XXX shouldn't this just use the default flags
		 * used in the previous queue setup?
		 */
		qi.tqi_qflags = HAL_TXQ_TXOKINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_TXERRINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_TXDESCINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_TXURNINT_ENABLE
			      | HAL_TXQ_TXEOLINT_ENABLE
			      ;
		qi.tqi_aifs = wmep->wmep_aifsn;
		qi.tqi_cwmin = ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(wmep->wmep_logcwmin);
		qi.tqi_cwmax = ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE(wmep->wmep_logcwmax);
		qi.tqi_readyTime = 0;
		qi.tqi_burstTime = IEEE80211_TXOP_TO_US(wmep->wmep_txopLimit);
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
	}
#endif
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET,
	    "%s: Q%u qflags 0x%x aifs %u cwmin %u cwmax %u burstTime %u\n",
	    __func__, txq->axq_qnum, qi.tqi_qflags,
	    qi.tqi_aifs, qi.tqi_cwmin, qi.tqi_cwmax, qi.tqi_burstTime);
 
	if (!ath_hal_settxqueueprops(ah, txq->axq_qnum, &qi)) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "unable to update hardware queue "
		    "parameters for %s traffic!\n", ieee80211_wme_acnames[ac]);
		return 0;
	} else {
		ath_hal_resettxqueue(ah, txq->axq_qnum); /* push to h/w */
		return 1;
	}
#undef ATH_EXPONENT_TO_VALUE
}
 
/*
 * Callback from the 802.11 layer to update WME parameters.
 */
int
ath_wme_update(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	return !ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_BE) ||
	    !ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_BK) ||
	    !ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_VI) ||
	    !ath_txq_update(sc, WME_AC_VO) ? EIO : 0;
}
 
/*
 * Reclaim resources for a setup queue.
 */
static void
ath_tx_cleanupq(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
 
	ath_hal_releasetxqueue(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum);
	sc->sc_txqsetup &= ~(1<<txq->axq_qnum);
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_DESTROY(txq);
}
 
/*
 * Reclaim all tx queue resources.
 */
static void
ath_tx_cleanup(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	int i;
 
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK_DESTROY(sc);
	for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++)
		if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i))
			ath_tx_cleanupq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
}
 
/*
 * Return h/w rate index for an IEEE rate (w/o basic rate bit)
 * using the current rates in sc_rixmap.
 */
int
ath_tx_findrix(const struct ath_softc *sc, uint8_t rate)
{
	int rix = sc->sc_rixmap[rate];
	/* NB: return lowest rix for invalid rate */
	return (rix == 0xff ? 0 : rix);
}
 
static void
ath_tx_update_stats(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_tx_status *ts,
    struct ath_buf *bf)
{
	struct ieee80211_node *ni = bf->bf_node;
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	int sr, lr, pri;
 
	if (ts->ts_status == 0) {
		u_int8_t txant = ts->ts_antenna;
		sc->sc_stats.ast_ant_tx[txant]++;
		sc->sc_ant_tx[txant]++;
		if (ts->ts_finaltsi != 0)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_altrate++;
 
		/* XXX TODO: should do per-pri conuters */
		pri = M_WME_GETAC(bf->bf_m);
		if (pri >= WME_AC_VO)
			ic->ic_wme.wme_hipri_traffic++;
 
		if ((bf->bf_state.bfs_txflags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0)
			ni->ni_inact = ni->ni_inact_reload;
	} else {
		if (ts->ts_status & HAL_TXERR_XRETRY)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_xretries++;
		if (ts->ts_status & HAL_TXERR_FIFO)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_fifoerr++;
		if (ts->ts_status & HAL_TXERR_FILT)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_filtered++;
		if (ts->ts_status & HAL_TXERR_XTXOP)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_xtxop++;
		if (ts->ts_status & HAL_TXERR_TIMER_EXPIRED)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_timerexpired++;
 
		if (bf->bf_m->m_flags & M_FF)
			sc->sc_stats.ast_ff_txerr++;
	}
	/* XXX when is this valid? */
	if (ts->ts_flags & HAL_TX_DESC_CFG_ERR)
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_desccfgerr++;
	/*
	 * This can be valid for successful frame transmission!
	 * If there's a TX FIFO underrun during aggregate transmission,
	 * the MAC will pad the rest of the aggregate with delimiters.
	 * If a BA is returned, the frame is marked as "OK" and it's up
	 * to the TX completion code to notice which frames weren't
	 * successfully transmitted.
	 */
	if (ts->ts_flags & HAL_TX_DATA_UNDERRUN)
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_data_underrun++;
	if (ts->ts_flags & HAL_TX_DELIM_UNDERRUN)
		sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_delim_underrun++;
 
	sr = ts->ts_shortretry;
	lr = ts->ts_longretry;
	sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_shortretry += sr;
	sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_longretry += lr;
 
}
 
/*
 * The default completion. If fail is 1, this means
 * "please don't retry the frame, and just return -1 status
 * to the net80211 stack.
 */
void
ath_tx_default_comp(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf, int fail)
{
	struct ath_tx_status *ts = &bf->bf_status.ds_txstat;
	int st;
 
	if (fail == 1)
		st = -1;
	else
		st = ((bf->bf_state.bfs_txflags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) ?
		    ts->ts_status : HAL_TXERR_XRETRY;
 
#if 0
	if (bf->bf_state.bfs_dobaw)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: bf %p: seqno %d: dobaw should've been cleared!\n",
		    __func__,
		    bf,
		    SEQNO(bf->bf_state.bfs_seqno));
#endif
	if (bf->bf_next != NULL)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: bf %p: seqno %d: bf_next not NULL!\n",
		    __func__,
		    bf,
		    SEQNO(bf->bf_state.bfs_seqno));
 
	/*
	 * Check if the node software queue is empty; if so
	 * then clear the TIM.
	 *
	 * This needs to be done before the buffer is freed as
	 * otherwise the node reference will have been released
	 * and the node may not actually exist any longer.
	 *
	 * XXX I don't like this belonging here, but it's cleaner
	 * to do it here right now then all the other places
	 * where ath_tx_default_comp() is called.
	 *
	 * XXX TODO: during drain, ensure that the callback is
	 * being called so we get a chance to update the TIM.
	 */
	if (bf->bf_node) {
		ATH_TX_LOCK(sc);
		ath_tx_update_tim(sc, bf->bf_node, 0);
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Do any tx complete callback.  Note this must
	 * be done before releasing the node reference.
	 * This will free the mbuf, release the net80211
	 * node and recycle the ath_buf.
	 */
	ath_tx_freebuf(sc, bf, st);
}
 
/*
 * Update rate control with the given completion status.
 */
void
ath_tx_update_ratectrl(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_node *ni,
    struct ath_rc_series *rc, struct ath_tx_status *ts, int frmlen,
    int nframes, int nbad)
{
	struct ath_node *an;
 
	/* Only for unicast frames */
	if (ni == NULL)
		return;
 
	an = ATH_NODE(ni);
	ATH_NODE_UNLOCK_ASSERT(an);
 
	if ((ts->ts_status & HAL_TXERR_FILT) == 0) {
		ATH_NODE_LOCK(an);
		ath_rate_tx_complete(sc, an, rc, ts, frmlen, nframes, nbad);
		ATH_NODE_UNLOCK(an);
	}
}
 
/*
 * Process the completion of the given buffer.
 *
 * This calls the rate control update and then the buffer completion.
 * This will either free the buffer or requeue it.  In any case, the
 * bf pointer should be treated as invalid after this function is called.
 */
void
ath_tx_process_buf_completion(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq,
    struct ath_tx_status *ts, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
	struct ieee80211_node *ni = bf->bf_node;
 
	ATH_TX_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK_ASSERT(txq);
 
	/* If unicast frame, update general statistics */
	if (ni != NULL) {
		/* update statistics */
		ath_tx_update_stats(sc, ts, bf);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Call the completion handler.
	 * The completion handler is responsible for
	 * calling the rate control code.
	 *
	 * Frames with no completion handler get the
	 * rate control code called here.
	 */
	if (bf->bf_comp == NULL) {
		if ((ts->ts_status & HAL_TXERR_FILT) == 0 &&
		    (bf->bf_state.bfs_txflags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0) {
			/*
			 * XXX assume this isn't an aggregate
			 * frame.
			 */
			ath_tx_update_ratectrl(sc, ni,
			     bf->bf_state.bfs_rc, ts,
			    bf->bf_state.bfs_pktlen, 1,
			    (ts->ts_status == 0 ? 0 : 1));
		}
		ath_tx_default_comp(sc, bf, 0);
	} else
		bf->bf_comp(sc, bf, 0);
}
 
 
 
/*
 * Process completed xmit descriptors from the specified queue.
 * Kick the packet scheduler if needed. This can occur from this
 * particular task.
 */
static int
ath_tx_processq(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq, int dosched)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	struct ath_buf *bf;
	struct ath_desc *ds;
	struct ath_tx_status *ts;
	struct ieee80211_node *ni;
#ifdef	IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
#endif	/* IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG */
	int nacked;
	HAL_STATUS status;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_TX_PROC, "%s: tx queue %u head %p link %p\n",
		__func__, txq->axq_qnum,
		(caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_gettxbuf(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum),
		txq->axq_link);
 
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TXCOMP, 4,
	    "ath_tx_processq: txq=%u head %p link %p depth %p",
	    txq->axq_qnum,
	    (caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_gettxbuf(sc->sc_ah, txq->axq_qnum),
	    txq->axq_link,
	    txq->axq_depth);
 
	nacked = 0;
	for (;;) {
		ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq);
		txq->axq_intrcnt = 0;	/* reset periodic desc intr count */
		bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&txq->axq_q);
		if (bf == NULL) {
			ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
			break;
		}
		ds = bf->bf_lastds;	/* XXX must be setup correctly! */
		ts = &bf->bf_status.ds_txstat;
 
		status = ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah, ds, ts);
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
		if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_XMIT_DESC)
			ath_printtxbuf(sc, bf, txq->axq_qnum, 0,
			    status == HAL_OK);
		else if ((sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET) && (dosched == 0))
			ath_printtxbuf(sc, bf, txq->axq_qnum, 0,
			    status == HAL_OK);
#endif
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG_ALQ
		if (if_ath_alq_checkdebug(&sc->sc_alq,
		    ATH_ALQ_EDMA_TXSTATUS)) {
			if_ath_alq_post(&sc->sc_alq, ATH_ALQ_EDMA_TXSTATUS,
			sc->sc_tx_statuslen,
			(char *) ds);
		}
#endif
 
		if (status == HAL_EINPROGRESS) {
			ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TXCOMP, 3,
			    "ath_tx_processq: txq=%u, bf=%p ds=%p, HAL_EINPROGRESS",
			    txq->axq_qnum, bf, ds);
			ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
			break;
		}
		ATH_TXQ_REMOVE(txq, bf, bf_list);
 
		/*
		 * Sanity check.
		 */
		if (txq->axq_qnum != bf->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "%s: TXQ=%d: bf=%p, bfs_tx_queue=%d\n",
			    __func__,
			    txq->axq_qnum,
			    bf,
			    bf->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue);
		}
		if (txq->axq_qnum != bf->bf_last->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "%s: TXQ=%d: bf_last=%p, bfs_tx_queue=%d\n",
			    __func__,
			    txq->axq_qnum,
			    bf->bf_last,
			    bf->bf_last->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue);
		}
 
#if 0
		if (txq->axq_depth > 0) {
			/*
			 * More frames follow.  Mark the buffer busy
			 * so it's not re-used while the hardware may
			 * still re-read the link field in the descriptor.
			 *
			 * Use the last buffer in an aggregate as that
			 * is where the hardware may be - intermediate
			 * descriptors won't be "busy".
			 */
			bf->bf_last->bf_flags |= ATH_BUF_BUSY;
		} else
			txq->axq_link = NULL;
#else
		bf->bf_last->bf_flags |= ATH_BUF_BUSY;
#endif
		if (bf->bf_state.bfs_aggr)
			txq->axq_aggr_depth--;
 
		ni = bf->bf_node;
 
		ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TXCOMP, 5,
		    "ath_tx_processq: txq=%u, bf=%p, ds=%p, ni=%p, ts_status=0x%08x",
		    txq->axq_qnum, bf, ds, ni, ts->ts_status);
		/*
		 * If unicast frame was ack'd update RSSI,
		 * including the last rx time used to
		 * workaround phantom bmiss interrupts.
		 */
		if (ni != NULL && ts->ts_status == 0 &&
		    ((bf->bf_state.bfs_txflags & HAL_TXDESC_NOACK) == 0)) {
			nacked++;
			sc->sc_stats.ast_tx_rssi = ts->ts_rssi;
			ATH_RSSI_LPF(sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgtxrssi,
				ts->ts_rssi);
		}
		ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
 
		/*
		 * Update statistics and call completion
		 */
		ath_tx_process_buf_completion(sc, txq, ts, bf);
 
		/* XXX at this point, bf and ni may be totally invalid */
	}
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG
	/*
	 * Flush fast-frame staging queue when traffic slows.
	 */
	if (txq->axq_depth <= 1)
		ieee80211_ff_flush(ic, txq->axq_ac);
#endif
 
	/* Kick the software TXQ scheduler */
	if (dosched) {
		ATH_TX_LOCK(sc);
		ath_txq_sched(sc, txq);
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
	}
 
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TXCOMP, 1,
	    "ath_tx_processq: txq=%u: done",
	    txq->axq_qnum);
 
	return nacked;
}
 
#define	TXQACTIVE(t, q)		( (t) & (1 << (q)))
 
/*
 * Deferred processing of transmit interrupt; special-cased
 * for a single hardware transmit queue (e.g. 5210 and 5211).
 */
static void
ath_tx_proc_q0(void *arg, int npending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	uint32_t txqs;
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt++;
	txqs = sc->sc_txq_active;
	sc->sc_txq_active &= ~txqs;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TXCOMP, 1,
	    "ath_tx_proc_q0: txqs=0x%08x", txqs);
 
	if (TXQACTIVE(txqs, 0) && ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[0], 1))
		/* XXX why is lastrx updated in tx code? */
		sc->sc_lastrx = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
	if (TXQACTIVE(txqs, sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum))
		ath_tx_processq(sc, sc->sc_cabq, 1);
	sc->sc_wd_timer = 0;
 
	if (sc->sc_softled)
		ath_led_event(sc, sc->sc_txrix);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt--;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ath_tx_kick(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Deferred processing of transmit interrupt; special-cased
 * for four hardware queues, 0-3 (e.g. 5212 w/ WME support).
 */
static void
ath_tx_proc_q0123(void *arg, int npending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	int nacked;
	uint32_t txqs;
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt++;
	txqs = sc->sc_txq_active;
	sc->sc_txq_active &= ~txqs;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TXCOMP, 1,
	    "ath_tx_proc_q0123: txqs=0x%08x", txqs);
 
	/*
	 * Process each active queue.
	 */
	nacked = 0;
	if (TXQACTIVE(txqs, 0))
		nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[0], 1);
	if (TXQACTIVE(txqs, 1))
		nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[1], 1);
	if (TXQACTIVE(txqs, 2))
		nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[2], 1);
	if (TXQACTIVE(txqs, 3))
		nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[3], 1);
	if (TXQACTIVE(txqs, sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum))
		ath_tx_processq(sc, sc->sc_cabq, 1);
	if (nacked)
		sc->sc_lastrx = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
 
	sc->sc_wd_timer = 0;
 
	if (sc->sc_softled)
		ath_led_event(sc, sc->sc_txrix);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt--;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ath_tx_kick(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Deferred processing of transmit interrupt.
 */
static void
ath_tx_proc(void *arg, int npending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	int i, nacked;
	uint32_t txqs;
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt++;
	txqs = sc->sc_txq_active;
	sc->sc_txq_active &= ~txqs;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_KTR(sc, ATH_KTR_TXCOMP, 1, "ath_tx_proc: txqs=0x%08x", txqs);
 
	/*
	 * Process each active queue.
	 */
	nacked = 0;
	for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++)
		if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i) && TXQACTIVE(txqs, i))
			nacked += ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i], 1);
	if (nacked)
		sc->sc_lastrx = ath_hal_gettsf64(sc->sc_ah);
 
	sc->sc_wd_timer = 0;
 
	if (sc->sc_softled)
		ath_led_event(sc, sc->sc_txrix);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt--;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ath_tx_kick(sc);
}
#undef	TXQACTIVE
 
/*
 * Deferred processing of TXQ rescheduling.
 */
static void
ath_txq_sched_tasklet(void *arg, int npending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	int i;
 
	/* XXX is skipping ok? */
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
#if 0
	if (sc->sc_inreset_cnt > 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: sc_inreset_cnt > 0; skipping\n", __func__);
		ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
		return;
	}
#endif
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt++;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_TX_LOCK(sc);
	for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) {
		if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i)) {
			ath_txq_sched(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
		}
	}
	ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_txproc_cnt--;
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
void
ath_returnbuf_tail(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
 
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_MGMT)
		TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf_mgmt, bf, bf_list);
	else {
		TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
		sc->sc_txbuf_cnt++;
		if (sc->sc_txbuf_cnt > ath_txbuf) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "%s: sc_txbuf_cnt > %d?\n",
			    __func__,
			    ath_txbuf);
			sc->sc_txbuf_cnt = ath_txbuf;
		}
	}
}
 
void
ath_returnbuf_head(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
 
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_MGMT)
		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&sc->sc_txbuf_mgmt, bf, bf_list);
	else {
		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&sc->sc_txbuf, bf, bf_list);
		sc->sc_txbuf_cnt++;
		if (sc->sc_txbuf_cnt > ATH_TXBUF) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "%s: sc_txbuf_cnt > %d?\n",
			    __func__,
			    ATH_TXBUF);
			sc->sc_txbuf_cnt = ATH_TXBUF;
		}
	}
}
 
/*
 * Free the holding buffer if it exists
 */
void
ath_txq_freeholdingbuf(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
	ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(txq);
 
	if (txq->axq_holdingbf == NULL)
		return;
 
	txq->axq_holdingbf->bf_flags &= ~ATH_BUF_BUSY;
 
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
	ath_returnbuf_tail(sc, txq->axq_holdingbf);
	ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	txq->axq_holdingbf = NULL;
}
 
/*
 * Add this buffer to the holding queue, freeing the previous
 * one if it exists.
 */
static void
ath_txq_addholdingbuf(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
	struct ath_txq *txq;
 
	txq = &sc->sc_txq[bf->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue];
 
	ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(txq);
 
	/* XXX assert ATH_BUF_BUSY is set */
 
	/* XXX assert the tx queue is under the max number */
	if (bf->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue > HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: bf=%p: invalid tx queue (%d)\n",
		    __func__,
		    bf,
		    bf->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue);
		bf->bf_flags &= ~ATH_BUF_BUSY;
		ath_returnbuf_tail(sc, bf);
		return;
	}
	ath_txq_freeholdingbuf(sc, txq);
	txq->axq_holdingbf = bf;
}
 
/*
 * Return a buffer to the pool and update the 'busy' flag on the
 * previous 'tail' entry.
 *
 * This _must_ only be called when the buffer is involved in a completed
 * TX. The logic is that if it was part of an active TX, the previous
 * buffer on the list is now not involved in a halted TX DMA queue, waiting
 * for restart (eg for TDMA.)
 *
 * The caller must free the mbuf and recycle the node reference.
 *
 * XXX This method of handling busy / holding buffers is insanely stupid.
 * It requires bf_state.bfs_tx_queue to be correctly assigned.  It would
 * be much nicer if buffers in the processq() methods would instead be
 * always completed there (pushed onto a txq or ath_bufhead) so we knew
 * exactly what hardware queue they came from in the first place.
 */
void
ath_freebuf(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf)
{
	struct ath_txq *txq;
 
	txq = &sc->sc_txq[bf->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue];
 
	KASSERT((bf->bf_node == NULL), ("%s: bf->bf_node != NULL\n", __func__));
	KASSERT((bf->bf_m == NULL), ("%s: bf->bf_m != NULL\n", __func__));
 
	/*
	 * If this buffer is busy, push it onto the holding queue.
	 */
	if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_BUSY) {
		ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq);
		ath_txq_addholdingbuf(sc, bf);
		ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
		return;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Not a busy buffer, so free normally
	 */
	ATH_TXBUF_LOCK(sc);
	ath_returnbuf_tail(sc, bf);
	ATH_TXBUF_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
/*
 * This is currently used by ath_tx_draintxq() and
 * ath_tx_tid_free_pkts().
 *
 * It recycles a single ath_buf.
 */
void
ath_tx_freebuf(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_buf *bf, int status)
{
	struct ieee80211_node *ni = bf->bf_node;
	struct mbuf *m0 = bf->bf_m;
 
	/*
	 * Make sure that we only sync/unload if there's an mbuf.
	 * If not (eg we cloned a buffer), the unload will have already
	 * occurred.
	 */
	if (bf->bf_m != NULL) {
		bus_dmamap_sync(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap,
		    BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE);
		bus_dmamap_unload(sc->sc_dmat, bf->bf_dmamap);
	}
 
	bf->bf_node = NULL;
	bf->bf_m = NULL;
 
	/* Free the buffer, it's not needed any longer */
	ath_freebuf(sc, bf);
 
	/* Pass the buffer back to net80211 - completing it */
	ieee80211_tx_complete(ni, m0, status);
}
 
static struct ath_buf *
ath_tx_draintxq_get_one(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
	struct ath_buf *bf;
 
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(txq);
 
	/*
	 * Drain the FIFO queue first, then if it's
	 * empty, move to the normal frame queue.
	 */
	bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&txq->fifo.axq_q);
	if (bf != NULL) {
		/*
		 * Is it the last buffer in this set?
		 * Decrement the FIFO counter.
		 */
		if (bf->bf_flags & ATH_BUF_FIFOEND) {
			if (txq->axq_fifo_depth == 0) {
				device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
				    "%s: Q%d: fifo_depth=0, fifo.axq_depth=%d?\n",
				    __func__,
				    txq->axq_qnum,
				    txq->fifo.axq_depth);
			} else
				txq->axq_fifo_depth--;
		}
		ATH_TXQ_REMOVE(&txq->fifo, bf, bf_list);
		return (bf);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Debugging!
	 */
	if (txq->axq_fifo_depth != 0 || txq->fifo.axq_depth != 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: Q%d: fifo_depth=%d, fifo.axq_depth=%d\n",
		    __func__,
		    txq->axq_qnum,
		    txq->axq_fifo_depth,
		    txq->fifo.axq_depth);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Now drain the pending queue.
	 */
	bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&txq->axq_q);
	if (bf == NULL) {
		txq->axq_link = NULL;
		return (NULL);
	}
	ATH_TXQ_REMOVE(txq, bf, bf_list);
	return (bf);
}
 
void
ath_tx_draintxq(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
#endif
	struct ath_buf *bf;
	u_int ix;
 
	/*
	 * NB: this assumes output has been stopped and
	 *     we do not need to block ath_tx_proc
	 */
	for (ix = 0;; ix++) {
		ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq);
		bf = ath_tx_draintxq_get_one(sc, txq);
		if (bf == NULL) {
			ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
			break;
		}
		if (bf->bf_state.bfs_aggr)
			txq->axq_aggr_depth--;
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
		if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET) {
			struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
			int status = 0;
 
			/*
			 * EDMA operation has a TX completion FIFO
			 * separate from the TX descriptor, so this
			 * method of checking the "completion" status
			 * is wrong.
			 */
			if (! sc->sc_isedma) {
				status = (ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah,
				    bf->bf_lastds,
				    &bf->bf_status.ds_txstat) == HAL_OK);
			}
			ath_printtxbuf(sc, bf, txq->axq_qnum, ix, status);
			ieee80211_dump_pkt(ic, mtod(bf->bf_m, const uint8_t *),
			    bf->bf_m->m_len, 0, -1);
		}
#endif /* ATH_DEBUG */
		/*
		 * Since we're now doing magic in the completion
		 * functions, we -must- call it for aggregation
		 * destinations or BAW tracking will get upset.
		 */
		/*
		 * Clear ATH_BUF_BUSY; the completion handler
		 * will free the buffer.
		 */
		ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
		bf->bf_flags &= ~ATH_BUF_BUSY;
		if (bf->bf_comp)
			bf->bf_comp(sc, bf, 1);
		else
			ath_tx_default_comp(sc, bf, 1);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Free the holding buffer if it exists
	 */
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK(txq);
	ath_txq_freeholdingbuf(sc, txq);
	ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(txq);
 
	/*
	 * Drain software queued frames which are on
	 * active TIDs.
	 */
	ath_tx_txq_drain(sc, txq);
}
 
static void
ath_tx_stopdma(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
 
	ATH_TXQ_LOCK_ASSERT(txq);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET,
	    "%s: tx queue [%u] %p, active=%d, hwpending=%d, flags 0x%08x, "
	    "link %p, holdingbf=%p\n",
	    __func__,
	    txq->axq_qnum,
	    (caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_gettxbuf(ah, txq->axq_qnum),
	    (int) (!! ath_hal_txqenabled(ah, txq->axq_qnum)),
	    (int) ath_hal_numtxpending(ah, txq->axq_qnum),
	    txq->axq_flags,
	    txq->axq_link,
	    txq->axq_holdingbf);
 
	(void) ath_hal_stoptxdma(ah, txq->axq_qnum);
	/* We've stopped TX DMA, so mark this as stopped. */
	txq->axq_flags &= ~ATH_TXQ_PUTRUNNING;
 
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG
	if ((sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET)
	    && (txq->axq_holdingbf != NULL)) {
		ath_printtxbuf(sc, txq->axq_holdingbf, txq->axq_qnum, 0, 0);
	}
#endif
}
 
int
ath_stoptxdma(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	int i;
 
	/* XXX return value */
	if (sc->sc_invalid)
		return 0;
 
	if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
		/* don't touch the hardware if marked invalid */
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: tx queue [%u] %p, link %p\n",
		    __func__, sc->sc_bhalq,
		    (caddr_t)(uintptr_t) ath_hal_gettxbuf(ah, sc->sc_bhalq),
		    NULL);
 
		/* stop the beacon queue */
		(void) ath_hal_stoptxdma(ah, sc->sc_bhalq);
 
		/* Stop the data queues */
		for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) {
			if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i)) {
				ATH_TXQ_LOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]);
				ath_tx_stopdma(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
				ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]);
			}
		}
	}
 
	return 1;
}
 
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG
void
ath_tx_dump(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ath_txq *txq)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	struct ath_buf *bf;
	int i = 0;
 
	if (! (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET))
		return;
 
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: Q%d: begin\n",
	    __func__, txq->axq_qnum);
	TAILQ_FOREACH(bf, &txq->axq_q, bf_list) {
		ath_printtxbuf(sc, bf, txq->axq_qnum, i,
			ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah, bf->bf_lastds,
			    &bf->bf_status.ds_txstat) == HAL_OK);
		i++;
	}
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: Q%d: end\n",
	    __func__, txq->axq_qnum);
}
#endif /* ATH_DEBUG */
 
/*
 * Drain the transmit queues and reclaim resources.
 */
void
ath_legacy_tx_drain(struct ath_softc *sc, ATH_RESET_TYPE reset_type)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	struct ath_buf *bf_last;
	int i;
 
	(void) ath_stoptxdma(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Dump the queue contents
	 */
	for (i = 0; i < HAL_NUM_TX_QUEUES; i++) {
		/*
		 * XXX TODO: should we just handle the completed TX frames
		 * here, whether or not the reset is a full one or not?
		 */
		if (ATH_TXQ_SETUP(sc, i)) {
#ifdef	ATH_DEBUG
			if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET)
				ath_tx_dump(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
#endif	/* ATH_DEBUG */
			if (reset_type == ATH_RESET_NOLOSS) {
				ath_tx_processq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i], 0);
				ATH_TXQ_LOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]);
				/*
				 * Free the holding buffer; DMA is now
				 * stopped.
				 */
				ath_txq_freeholdingbuf(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
				/*
				 * Setup the link pointer to be the
				 * _last_ buffer/descriptor in the list.
				 * If there's nothing in the list, set it
				 * to NULL.
				 */
				bf_last = ATH_TXQ_LAST(&sc->sc_txq[i],
				    axq_q_s);
				if (bf_last != NULL) {
					ath_hal_gettxdesclinkptr(ah,
					    bf_last->bf_lastds,
					    &sc->sc_txq[i].axq_link);
				} else {
					sc->sc_txq[i].axq_link = NULL;
				}
				ATH_TXQ_UNLOCK(&sc->sc_txq[i]);
			} else
				ath_tx_draintxq(sc, &sc->sc_txq[i]);
		}
	}
#ifdef ATH_DEBUG
	if (sc->sc_debug & ATH_DEBUG_RESET) {
		struct ath_buf *bf = TAILQ_FIRST(&sc->sc_bbuf);
		if (bf != NULL && bf->bf_m != NULL) {
			ath_printtxbuf(sc, bf, sc->sc_bhalq, 0,
				ath_hal_txprocdesc(ah, bf->bf_lastds,
				    &bf->bf_status.ds_txstat) == HAL_OK);
			ieee80211_dump_pkt(&sc->sc_ic,
			    mtod(bf->bf_m, const uint8_t *), bf->bf_m->m_len,
			    0, -1);
		}
	}
#endif /* ATH_DEBUG */
	sc->sc_wd_timer = 0;
}
 
/*
 * Update internal state after a channel change.
 */
static void
ath_chan_change(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_channel *chan)
{
	enum ieee80211_phymode mode;
 
	/*
	 * Change channels and update the h/w rate map
	 * if we're switching; e.g. 11a to 11b/g.
	 */
	mode = ieee80211_chan2mode(chan);
	if (mode != sc->sc_curmode)
		ath_setcurmode(sc, mode);
	sc->sc_curchan = chan;
}
 
/*
 * Set/change channels.  If the channel is really being changed,
 * it's done by resetting the chip.  To accomplish this we must
 * first cleanup any pending DMA, then restart stuff after a la
 * ath_init.
 */
static int
ath_chan_set(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_channel *chan)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	int ret = 0;
 
	/* Treat this as an interface reset */
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	/* (Try to) stop TX/RX from occurring */
	taskqueue_block(sc->sc_tq);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
 
	/* Disable interrupts */
	ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);
 
	/* Stop new RX/TX/interrupt completion */
	if (ath_reset_grablock(sc, 1) == 0) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: concurrent reset! Danger!\n",
		    __func__);
	}
 
	/* Stop pending RX/TX completion */
	ath_txrx_stop_locked(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_RESET, "%s: %u (%u MHz, flags 0x%x)\n",
	    __func__, ieee80211_chan2ieee(ic, chan),
	    chan->ic_freq, chan->ic_flags);
	if (chan != sc->sc_curchan) {
		HAL_STATUS status;
		/*
		 * To switch channels clear any pending DMA operations;
		 * wait long enough for the RX fifo to drain, reset the
		 * hardware at the new frequency, and then re-enable
		 * the relevant bits of the h/w.
		 */
#if 0
		ath_hal_intrset(ah, 0);		/* disable interrupts */
#endif
		ath_stoprecv(sc, 1);		/* turn off frame recv */
		/*
		 * First, handle completed TX/RX frames.
		 */
		ath_rx_flush(sc);
		ath_draintxq(sc, ATH_RESET_NOLOSS);
		/*
		 * Next, flush the non-scheduled frames.
		 */
		ath_draintxq(sc, ATH_RESET_FULL);	/* clear pending tx frames */
 
		ath_update_chainmasks(sc, chan);
		ath_hal_setchainmasks(sc->sc_ah, sc->sc_cur_txchainmask,
		    sc->sc_cur_rxchainmask);
		if (!ath_hal_reset(ah, sc->sc_opmode, chan, AH_TRUE,
		    HAL_RESET_NORMAL, &status)) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: unable to reset "
			    "channel %u (%u MHz, flags 0x%x), hal status %u\n",
			    __func__, ieee80211_chan2ieee(ic, chan),
			    chan->ic_freq, chan->ic_flags, status);
			ret = EIO;
			goto finish;
		}
		sc->sc_diversity = ath_hal_getdiversity(ah);
 
		ATH_RX_LOCK(sc);
		sc->sc_rx_stopped = 1;
		sc->sc_rx_resetted = 1;
		ATH_RX_UNLOCK(sc);
 
		/* Quiet time handling - ensure we resync */
		ath_vap_clear_quiet_ie(sc);
 
		/* Let DFS at it in case it's a DFS channel */
		ath_dfs_radar_enable(sc, chan);
 
		/* Let spectral at in case spectral is enabled */
		ath_spectral_enable(sc, chan);
 
		/*
		 * Let bluetooth coexistence at in case it's needed for this
		 * channel
		 */
		ath_btcoex_enable(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
 
		/*
		 * If we're doing TDMA, enforce the TXOP limitation for chips
		 * that support it.
		 */
		if (sc->sc_hasenforcetxop && sc->sc_tdma)
			ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 1);
		else
			ath_hal_setenforcetxop(sc->sc_ah, 0);
 
		/*
		 * Re-enable rx framework.
		 */
		if (ath_startrecv(sc) != 0) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "%s: unable to restart recv logic\n", __func__);
			ret = EIO;
			goto finish;
		}
 
		/*
		 * Change channels and update the h/w rate map
		 * if we're switching; e.g. 11a to 11b/g.
		 */
		ath_chan_change(sc, chan);
 
		/*
		 * Reset clears the beacon timers; reset them
		 * here if needed.
		 */
		if (sc->sc_beacons) {		/* restart beacons */
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
			if (sc->sc_tdma)
				ath_tdma_config(sc, NULL);
			else
#endif
			ath_beacon_config(sc, NULL);
		}
 
		/*
		 * Re-enable interrupts.
		 */
#if 0
		ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
#endif
	}
 
finish:
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_inreset_cnt--;
	/* XXX only do this if sc_inreset_cnt == 0? */
	ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ath_txrx_start(sc);
	/* XXX ath_start? */
 
	return ret;
}
 
/*
 * Periodically recalibrate the PHY to account
 * for temperature/environment changes.
 */
static void
ath_calibrate(void *arg)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	HAL_BOOL longCal, isCalDone = AH_TRUE;
	HAL_BOOL aniCal, shortCal = AH_FALSE;
	int nextcal;
 
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Force the hardware awake for ANI work.
	 */
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
 
	/* Skip trying to do this if we're in reset */
	if (sc->sc_inreset_cnt)
		goto restart;
 
	if (ic->ic_flags & IEEE80211_F_SCAN)	/* defer, off channel */
		goto restart;
	longCal = (ticks - sc->sc_lastlongcal >= ath_longcalinterval*hz);
	aniCal = (ticks - sc->sc_lastani >= ath_anicalinterval*hz/1000);
	if (sc->sc_doresetcal)
		shortCal = (ticks - sc->sc_lastshortcal >= ath_shortcalinterval*hz/1000);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE, "%s: shortCal=%d; longCal=%d; aniCal=%d\n", __func__, shortCal, longCal, aniCal);
	if (aniCal) {
		sc->sc_stats.ast_ani_cal++;
		sc->sc_lastani = ticks;
		ath_hal_ani_poll(ah, sc->sc_curchan);
	}
 
	if (longCal) {
		sc->sc_stats.ast_per_cal++;
		sc->sc_lastlongcal = ticks;
		if (ath_hal_getrfgain(ah) == HAL_RFGAIN_NEED_CHANGE) {
			/*
			 * Rfgain is out of bounds, reset the chip
			 * to load new gain values.
			 */
			DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE,
				"%s: rfgain change\n", __func__);
			sc->sc_stats.ast_per_rfgain++;
			sc->sc_resetcal = 0;
			sc->sc_doresetcal = AH_TRUE;
			taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_resettask);
			callout_reset(&sc->sc_cal_ch, 1, ath_calibrate, sc);
			ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
			return;
		}
		/*
		 * If this long cal is after an idle period, then
		 * reset the data collection state so we start fresh.
		 */
		if (sc->sc_resetcal) {
			(void) ath_hal_calreset(ah, sc->sc_curchan);
			sc->sc_lastcalreset = ticks;
			sc->sc_lastshortcal = ticks;
			sc->sc_resetcal = 0;
			sc->sc_doresetcal = AH_TRUE;
		}
	}
 
	/* Only call if we're doing a short/long cal, not for ANI calibration */
	if (shortCal || longCal) {
		isCalDone = AH_FALSE;
		if (ath_hal_calibrateN(ah, sc->sc_curchan, longCal, &isCalDone)) {
			if (longCal) {
				/*
				 * Calibrate noise floor data again in case of change.
				 */
				ath_hal_process_noisefloor(ah);
			}
		} else {
			DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY,
				"%s: calibration of channel %u failed\n",
				__func__, sc->sc_curchan->ic_freq);
			sc->sc_stats.ast_per_calfail++;
		}
		if (shortCal)
			sc->sc_lastshortcal = ticks;
	}
	if (!isCalDone) {
restart:
		/*
		 * Use a shorter interval to potentially collect multiple
		 * data samples required to complete calibration.  Once
		 * we're told the work is done we drop back to a longer
		 * interval between requests.  We're more aggressive doing
		 * work when operating as an AP to improve operation right
		 * after startup.
		 */
		sc->sc_lastshortcal = ticks;
		nextcal = ath_shortcalinterval*hz/1000;
		if (sc->sc_opmode != HAL_M_HOSTAP)
			nextcal *= 10;
		sc->sc_doresetcal = AH_TRUE;
	} else {
		/* nextcal should be the shortest time for next event */
		nextcal = ath_longcalinterval*hz;
		if (sc->sc_lastcalreset == 0)
			sc->sc_lastcalreset = sc->sc_lastlongcal;
		else if (ticks - sc->sc_lastcalreset >= ath_resetcalinterval*hz)
			sc->sc_resetcal = 1;	/* setup reset next trip */
		sc->sc_doresetcal = AH_FALSE;
	}
	/* ANI calibration may occur more often than short/long/resetcal */
	if (ath_anicalinterval > 0)
		nextcal = MIN(nextcal, ath_anicalinterval*hz/1000);
 
	if (nextcal != 0) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE, "%s: next +%u (%sisCalDone)\n",
		    __func__, nextcal, isCalDone ? "" : "!");
		callout_reset(&sc->sc_cal_ch, nextcal, ath_calibrate, sc);
	} else {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE, "%s: calibration disabled\n",
		    __func__);
		/* NB: don't rearm timer */
	}
	/*
	 * Restore power state now that we're done.
	 */
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
}
 
static void
ath_scan_start(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	u_int32_t rfilt;
 
	/* XXX calibration timer? */
	/* XXXGL: is constant ieee80211broadcastaddr a correct choice? */
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_scanning = 1;
	sc->sc_syncbeacon = 0;
	rfilt = ath_calcrxfilter(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, rfilt);
	ath_hal_setassocid(ah, ieee80211broadcastaddr, 0);
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE, "%s: RX filter 0x%x bssid %s aid 0\n",
		 __func__, rfilt, ether_sprintf(ieee80211broadcastaddr));
}
 
static void
ath_scan_end(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	u_int32_t rfilt;
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	sc->sc_scanning = 0;
	rfilt = ath_calcrxfilter(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	ATH_PCU_LOCK(sc);
	ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, rfilt);
	ath_hal_setassocid(ah, sc->sc_curbssid, sc->sc_curaid);
 
	ath_hal_process_noisefloor(ah);
	ATH_PCU_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE, "%s: RX filter 0x%x bssid %s aid 0x%x\n",
		 __func__, rfilt, ether_sprintf(sc->sc_curbssid),
		 sc->sc_curaid);
}
 
#ifdef	ATH_ENABLE_11N
/*
 * For now, just do a channel change.
 *
 * Later, we'll go through the hard slog of suspending tx/rx, changing rate
 * control state and resetting the hardware without dropping frames out
 * of the queue.
 *
 * The unfortunate trouble here is making absolutely sure that the
 * channel width change has propagated enough so the hardware
 * absolutely isn't handed bogus frames for it's current operating
 * mode. (Eg, 40MHz frames in 20MHz mode.) Since TX and RX can and
 * does occur in parallel, we need to make certain we've blocked
 * any further ongoing TX (and RX, that can cause raw TX)
 * before we do this.
 */
static void
ath_update_chw(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	//DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE, "%s: called\n", __func__);
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s: called\n", __func__);
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: schedule a tasklet that stops things without freeing,
	 * walks the now stopped TX queue(s) looking for frames to retry
	 * as if we TX filtered them (whch may mean dropping non-ampdu frames!)
	 * but okay) then place them back on the software queue so they
	 * can have the rate control lookup done again.
	 */
	ath_set_channel(ic);
}
#endif	/* ATH_ENABLE_11N */
 
/*
 * This is called by the beacon parsing routine in the receive
 * path to update the current quiet time information provided by
 * an AP.
 *
 * This is STA specific, it doesn't take the AP TBTT/beacon slot
 * offset into account.
 *
 * The quiet IE doesn't control the /now/ beacon interval - it
 * controls the upcoming beacon interval.  So, when tbtt=1,
 * the quiet element programming shall be for the next beacon
 * interval.  There's no tbtt=0 behaviour defined, so don't.
 *
 * Since we're programming the next quiet interval, we have
 * to keep in mind what we will see when the next beacon
 * is received with potentially a quiet IE.  For example, if
 * quiet_period is 1, then we are always getting a quiet interval
 * each TBTT - so if we just program it in upon each beacon received,
 * it will constantly reflect the "next" TBTT and we will never
 * let the counter stay programmed correctly.
 *
 * So:
 * + the first time we see the quiet IE, program it and store
 *   the details somewhere;
 * + if the quiet parameters don't change (ie, period/duration/offset)
 *   then just leave the programming enabled;
 * + (we can "skip" beacons, so don't try to enforce tbttcount unless
 *   you're willing to also do the skipped beacon math);
 * + if the quiet IE is removed, then halt quiet time.
 */
static int
ath_set_quiet_ie(struct ieee80211_node *ni, uint8_t *ie)
{
	struct ieee80211_quiet_ie *q;
	struct ieee80211vap *vap = ni->ni_vap;
	struct ath_vap *avp = ATH_VAP(vap);
	struct ieee80211com *ic = vap->iv_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	if (vap->iv_opmode != IEEE80211_M_STA)
		return (0);
 
	/* Verify we have a quiet time IE */
	if (ie == NULL) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_QUIETIE,
		    "%s: called; NULL IE, disabling\n", __func__);
 
		ath_hal_set_quiet(sc->sc_ah, 0, 0, 0, HAL_QUIET_DISABLE);
		memset(&avp->quiet_ie, 0, sizeof(avp->quiet_ie));
		return (0);
	}
 
	/* If we do, verify it's actually legit */
	if (ie[0] != IEEE80211_ELEMID_QUIET)
		return 0;
	if (ie[1] != 6)
		return 0;
 
	/* Note: this belongs in net80211, parsed out and everything */
	q = (void *) ie;
 
	/*
	 * Compare what we have stored to what we last saw.
	 * If they're the same then don't program in anything.
	 */
	if ((q->period == avp->quiet_ie.period) &&
	    (le16dec(&q->duration) == le16dec(&avp->quiet_ie.duration)) &&
	    (le16dec(&q->offset) == le16dec(&avp->quiet_ie.offset)))
		return (0);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_QUIETIE,
	    "%s: called; tbttcount=%d, period=%d, duration=%d, offset=%d\n",
	    __func__,
	    (int) q->tbttcount,
	    (int) q->period,
	    (int) le16dec(&q->duration),
	    (int) le16dec(&q->offset));
 
	/*
	 * Don't program in garbage values.
	 */
	if ((le16dec(&q->duration) == 0) ||
	    (le16dec(&q->duration) >= ni->ni_intval)) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_QUIETIE,
		    "%s: invalid duration (%d)\n", __func__,
		    le16dec(&q->duration));
		    return (0);
	}
	/*
	 * Can have a 0 offset, but not a duration - so just check
	 * they don't exceed the intval.
	 */
	if (le16dec(&q->duration) + le16dec(&q->offset) >= ni->ni_intval) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_QUIETIE,
		    "%s: invalid duration + offset (%d+%d)\n", __func__,
		    le16dec(&q->duration),
		    le16dec(&q->offset));
		    return (0);
	}
	if (q->tbttcount == 0) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_QUIETIE,
		    "%s: invalid tbttcount (0)\n", __func__);
		    return (0);
	}
	if (q->period == 0) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_QUIETIE,
		    "%s: invalid period (0)\n", __func__);
		    return (0);
	}
 
	/*
	 * This is a new quiet time IE config, so wait until tbttcount
	 * is equal to 1, and program it in.
	 */
	if (q->tbttcount == 1) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_QUIETIE,
		    "%s: programming\n", __func__);
		ath_hal_set_quiet(sc->sc_ah,
		    q->period * ni->ni_intval,	/* convert to TU */
		    le16dec(&q->duration),	/* already in TU */
		    le16dec(&q->offset) + ni->ni_intval,
		    HAL_QUIET_ENABLE | HAL_QUIET_ADD_CURRENT_TSF);
		/*
		 * Note: no HAL_QUIET_ADD_SWBA_RESP_TIME; as this is for
		 * STA mode
		 */
 
		/* Update local state */
		memcpy(&avp->quiet_ie, ie, sizeof(struct ieee80211_quiet_ie));
	}
 
	return (0);
}
 
static void
ath_set_channel(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	(void) ath_chan_set(sc, ic->ic_curchan);
	/*
	 * If we are returning to our bss channel then mark state
	 * so the next recv'd beacon's tsf will be used to sync the
	 * beacon timers.  Note that since we only hear beacons in
	 * sta/ibss mode this has no effect in other operating modes.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	if (!sc->sc_scanning && ic->ic_curchan == ic->ic_bsschan)
		sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
}
 
/*
 * Walk the vap list and check if there any vap's in RUN state.
 */
static int
ath_isanyrunningvaps(struct ieee80211vap *this)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = this->iv_ic;
	struct ieee80211vap *vap;
 
	IEEE80211_LOCK_ASSERT(ic);
 
	TAILQ_FOREACH(vap, &ic->ic_vaps, iv_next) {
		if (vap != this && vap->iv_state >= IEEE80211_S_RUN)
			return 1;
	}
	return 0;
}
 
static int
ath_newstate(struct ieee80211vap *vap, enum ieee80211_state nstate, int arg)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = vap->iv_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_vap *avp = ATH_VAP(vap);
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	struct ieee80211_node *ni = NULL;
	int i, error, stamode;
	u_int32_t rfilt;
	int csa_run_transition = 0;
	enum ieee80211_state ostate = vap->iv_state;
 
	static const HAL_LED_STATE leds[] = {
	    HAL_LED_INIT,	/* IEEE80211_S_INIT */
	    HAL_LED_SCAN,	/* IEEE80211_S_SCAN */
	    HAL_LED_AUTH,	/* IEEE80211_S_AUTH */
	    HAL_LED_ASSOC, 	/* IEEE80211_S_ASSOC */
	    HAL_LED_RUN, 	/* IEEE80211_S_CAC */
	    HAL_LED_RUN, 	/* IEEE80211_S_RUN */
	    HAL_LED_RUN, 	/* IEEE80211_S_CSA */
	    HAL_LED_RUN, 	/* IEEE80211_S_SLEEP */
	};
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE, "%s: %s -> %s\n", __func__,
		ieee80211_state_name[ostate],
		ieee80211_state_name[nstate]);
 
	/*
	 * net80211 _should_ have the comlock asserted at this point.
	 * There are some comments around the calls to vap->iv_newstate
	 * which indicate that it (newstate) may end up dropping the
	 * lock.  This and the subsequent lock assert check after newstate
	 * are an attempt to catch these and figure out how/why.
	 */
	IEEE80211_LOCK_ASSERT(ic);
 
	/* Before we touch the hardware - wake it up */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	/*
	 * If the NIC is in anything other than SLEEP state,
	 * we need to ensure that self-generated frames are
	 * set for PWRMGT=0.  Otherwise we may end up with
	 * strange situations.
	 *
	 * XXX TODO: is this actually the case? :-)
	 */
	if (nstate != IEEE80211_S_SLEEP)
		ath_power_setselfgen(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
 
	/*
	 * Now, wake the thing up.
	 */
	ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
 
	/*
	 * And stop the calibration callout whilst we have
	 * ATH_LOCK held.
	 */
	callout_stop(&sc->sc_cal_ch);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	if (ostate == IEEE80211_S_CSA && nstate == IEEE80211_S_RUN)
		csa_run_transition = 1;
 
	ath_hal_setledstate(ah, leds[nstate]);	/* set LED */
 
	if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_SCAN) {
		/*
		 * Scanning: turn off beacon miss and don't beacon.
		 * Mark beacon state so when we reach RUN state we'll
		 * [re]setup beacons.  Unblock the task q thread so
		 * deferred interrupt processing is done.
		 */
 
		/* Ensure we stay awake during scan */
		ATH_LOCK(sc);
		ath_power_setselfgen(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
		ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 1);
		ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
		ath_hal_intrset(ah,
		    sc->sc_imask &~ (HAL_INT_SWBA | HAL_INT_BMISS));
		sc->sc_imask &= ~(HAL_INT_SWBA | HAL_INT_BMISS);
		sc->sc_beacons = 0;
		taskqueue_unblock(sc->sc_tq);
	}
 
	ni = ieee80211_ref_node(vap->iv_bss);
	rfilt = ath_calcrxfilter(sc);
	stamode = (vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA ||
		   vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO ||
		   vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS);
 
	/*
	 * XXX Dont need to do this (and others) if we've transitioned
	 * from SLEEP->RUN.
	 */
	if (stamode && nstate == IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
		sc->sc_curaid = ni->ni_associd;
		IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(sc->sc_curbssid, ni->ni_bssid);
		ath_hal_setassocid(ah, sc->sc_curbssid, sc->sc_curaid);
	}
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE, "%s: RX filter 0x%x bssid %s aid 0x%x\n",
	   __func__, rfilt, ether_sprintf(sc->sc_curbssid), sc->sc_curaid);
	ath_hal_setrxfilter(ah, rfilt);
 
	/* XXX is this to restore keycache on resume? */
	if (vap->iv_opmode != IEEE80211_M_STA &&
	    (vap->iv_flags & IEEE80211_F_PRIVACY)) {
		for (i = 0; i < IEEE80211_WEP_NKID; i++)
			if (ath_hal_keyisvalid(ah, i))
				ath_hal_keysetmac(ah, i, ni->ni_bssid);
	}
 
	/*
	 * Invoke the parent method to do net80211 work.
	 */
	error = avp->av_newstate(vap, nstate, arg);
	if (error != 0)
		goto bad;
 
	/*
	 * See above: ensure av_newstate() doesn't drop the lock
	 * on us.
	 */
	IEEE80211_LOCK_ASSERT(ic);
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: if nstate is _S_CAC, then we should disable
	 * ACK processing until CAC is completed.
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: if we're on a passive channel, then we should
	 * not allow any ACKs or self-generated frames until we hear
	 * a beacon.  Unfortunately there isn't a notification from
	 * net80211 so perhaps we could slot that particular check
	 * into the mgmt receive path and just ensure that we clear
	 * it on RX of beacons in passive mode (and only clear it
	 * once, obviously.)
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: net80211 should be tracking whether channels
	 * have heard beacons and are thus considered "OK" for
	 * transmitting - and then inform the driver about this
	 * state change.  That way if we hear an AP go quiet
	 * (and nothing else is beaconing on a channel) the
	 * channel can go back to being passive until another
	 * beacon is heard.
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: if nstate is _S_CAC, then we should disable
	 * ACK processing until CAC is completed.
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: if we're on a passive channel, then we should
	 * not allow any ACKs or self-generated frames until we hear
	 * a beacon.  Unfortunately there isn't a notification from
	 * net80211 so perhaps we could slot that particular check
	 * into the mgmt receive path and just ensure that we clear
	 * it on RX of beacons in passive mode (and only clear it
	 * once, obviously.)
	 */
 
	/*
	 * XXX TODO: net80211 should be tracking whether channels
	 * have heard beacons and are thus considered "OK" for
	 * transmitting - and then inform the driver about this
	 * state change.  That way if we hear an AP go quiet
	 * (and nothing else is beaconing on a channel) the
	 * channel can go back to being passive until another
	 * beacon is heard.
	 */
 
	if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_RUN) {
		/* NB: collect bss node again, it may have changed */
		ieee80211_free_node(ni);
		ni = ieee80211_ref_node(vap->iv_bss);
 
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_STATE,
		    "%s(RUN): iv_flags 0x%08x bintvl %d bssid %s "
		    "capinfo 0x%04x chan %d\n", __func__,
		    vap->iv_flags, ni->ni_intval, ether_sprintf(ni->ni_bssid),
		    ni->ni_capinfo, ieee80211_chan2ieee(ic, ic->ic_curchan));
 
		switch (vap->iv_opmode) {
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
		case IEEE80211_M_AHDEMO:
			if ((vap->iv_caps & IEEE80211_C_TDMA) == 0)
				break;
			/* fall thru... */
#endif
		case IEEE80211_M_HOSTAP:
		case IEEE80211_M_IBSS:
		case IEEE80211_M_MBSS:
 
			/*
			 * TODO: Enable ACK processing (ie, clear AR_DIAG_ACK_DIS.)
			 * For channels that are in CAC, we may have disabled
			 * this during CAC to ensure we don't ACK frames
			 * sent to us.
			 */
 
			/*
			 * Allocate and setup the beacon frame.
			 *
			 * Stop any previous beacon DMA.  This may be
			 * necessary, for example, when an ibss merge
			 * causes reconfiguration; there will be a state
			 * transition from RUN->RUN that means we may
			 * be called with beacon transmission active.
			 */
			ath_hal_stoptxdma(ah, sc->sc_bhalq);
 
			error = ath_beacon_alloc(sc, ni);
			if (error != 0)
				goto bad;
			/*
			 * If joining an adhoc network defer beacon timer
			 * configuration to the next beacon frame so we
			 * have a current TSF to use.  Otherwise we're
			 * starting an ibss/bss so there's no need to delay;
			 * if this is the first vap moving to RUN state, then
			 * beacon state needs to be [re]configured.
			 */
			if (vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_IBSS &&
			    ni->ni_tstamp.tsf != 0) {
				sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
			} else if (!sc->sc_beacons) {
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
				if (vap->iv_caps & IEEE80211_C_TDMA)
					ath_tdma_config(sc, vap);
				else
#endif
					ath_beacon_config(sc, vap);
				sc->sc_beacons = 1;
			}
			break;
		case IEEE80211_M_STA:
			/*
			 * Defer beacon timer configuration to the next
			 * beacon frame so we have a current TSF to use
			 * (any TSF collected when scanning is likely old).
			 * However if it's due to a CSA -> RUN transition,
			 * force a beacon update so we pick up a lack of
			 * beacons from an AP in CAC and thus force a
			 * scan.
			 *
			 * And, there's also corner cases here where
			 * after a scan, the AP may have disappeared.
			 * In that case, we may not receive an actual
			 * beacon to update the beacon timer and thus we
			 * won't get notified of the missing beacons.
			 */
			if (ostate != IEEE80211_S_RUN &&
			    ostate != IEEE80211_S_SLEEP) {
				DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON,
				    "%s: STA; syncbeacon=1\n", __func__);
				sc->sc_syncbeacon = 1;
 
				/* Quiet time handling - ensure we resync */
				memset(&avp->quiet_ie, 0, sizeof(avp->quiet_ie));
 
				if (csa_run_transition)
					ath_beacon_config(sc, vap);
 
			/*
			 * PR: kern/175227
			 *
			 * Reconfigure beacons during reset; as otherwise
			 * we won't get the beacon timers reprogrammed
			 * after a reset and thus we won't pick up a
			 * beacon miss interrupt.
			 *
			 * Hopefully we'll see a beacon before the BMISS
			 * timer fires (too often), leading to a STA
			 * disassociation.
			 */
				sc->sc_beacons = 1;
			}
			break;
		case IEEE80211_M_MONITOR:
			/*
			 * Monitor mode vaps have only INIT->RUN and RUN->RUN
			 * transitions so we must re-enable interrupts here to
			 * handle the case of a single monitor mode vap.
			 */
			ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask);
			break;
		case IEEE80211_M_WDS:
			break;
		default:
			break;
		}
		/*
		 * Let the hal process statistics collected during a
		 * scan so it can provide calibrated noise floor data.
		 */
		ath_hal_process_noisefloor(ah);
		/*
		 * Reset rssi stats; maybe not the best place...
		 */
		sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgbrssi = ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER;
		sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgrssi = ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER;
		sc->sc_halstats.ns_avgtxrssi = ATH_RSSI_DUMMY_MARKER;
 
		/*
		 * Force awake for RUN mode.
		 */
		ATH_LOCK(sc);
		ath_power_setselfgen(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
		ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE, 1);
 
		/*
		 * Finally, start any timers and the task q thread
		 * (in case we didn't go through SCAN state).
		 */
		if (ath_longcalinterval != 0) {
			/* start periodic recalibration timer */
			callout_reset(&sc->sc_cal_ch, 1, ath_calibrate, sc);
		} else {
			DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_CALIBRATE,
			    "%s: calibration disabled\n", __func__);
		}
		ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
		taskqueue_unblock(sc->sc_tq);
	} else if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_INIT) {
 
		/* Quiet time handling - ensure we resync */
		memset(&avp->quiet_ie, 0, sizeof(avp->quiet_ie));
 
		/*
		 * If there are no vaps left in RUN state then
		 * shutdown host/driver operation:
		 * o disable interrupts
		 * o disable the task queue thread
		 * o mark beacon processing as stopped
		 */
		if (!ath_isanyrunningvaps(vap)) {
			sc->sc_imask &= ~(HAL_INT_SWBA | HAL_INT_BMISS);
			/* disable interrupts  */
			ath_hal_intrset(ah, sc->sc_imask &~ HAL_INT_GLOBAL);
			taskqueue_block(sc->sc_tq);
			sc->sc_beacons = 0;
		}
#ifdef IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA
		ath_hal_setcca(ah, AH_TRUE);
#endif
	} else if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_SLEEP) {
		/* We're going to sleep, so transition appropriately */
		/* For now, only do this if we're a single STA vap */
		if (sc->sc_nvaps == 1 &&
		    vap->iv_opmode == IEEE80211_M_STA) {
			DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_BEACON, "%s: syncbeacon=%d\n", __func__, sc->sc_syncbeacon);
			ATH_LOCK(sc);
			/*
			 * Always at least set the self-generated
			 * frame config to set PWRMGT=1.
			 */
			ath_power_setselfgen(sc, HAL_PM_NETWORK_SLEEP);
 
			/*
			 * If we're not syncing beacons, transition
			 * to NETWORK_SLEEP.
			 *
			 * We stay awake if syncbeacon > 0 in case
			 * we need to listen for some beacons otherwise
			 * our beacon timer config may be wrong.
			 */
			if (sc->sc_syncbeacon == 0) {
				ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_NETWORK_SLEEP, 1);
			}
			ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
		}
	} else if (nstate == IEEE80211_S_SCAN) {
		/* Quiet time handling - ensure we resync */
		memset(&avp->quiet_ie, 0, sizeof(avp->quiet_ie));
	}
bad:
	ieee80211_free_node(ni);
 
	/*
	 * Restore the power state - either to what it was, or
	 * to network_sleep if it's alright.
	 */
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
	return error;
}
 
/*
 * Allocate a key cache slot to the station so we can
 * setup a mapping from key index to node. The key cache
 * slot is needed for managing antenna state and for
 * compression when stations do not use crypto.  We do
 * it uniliaterally here; if crypto is employed this slot
 * will be reassigned.
 */
static void
ath_setup_stationkey(struct ieee80211_node *ni)
{
	struct ieee80211vap *vap = ni->ni_vap;
	struct ath_softc *sc = vap->iv_ic->ic_softc;
	ieee80211_keyix keyix, rxkeyix;
 
	/* XXX should take a locked ref to vap->iv_bss */
	if (!ath_key_alloc(vap, &ni->ni_ucastkey, &keyix, &rxkeyix)) {
		/*
		 * Key cache is full; we'll fall back to doing
		 * the more expensive lookup in software.  Note
		 * this also means no h/w compression.
		 */
		/* XXX msg+statistic */
	} else {
		/* XXX locking? */
		ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_keyix = keyix;
		ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_rxkeyix = rxkeyix;
		/* NB: must mark device key to get called back on delete */
		ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_flags |= IEEE80211_KEY_DEVKEY;
		IEEE80211_ADDR_COPY(ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_macaddr, ni->ni_macaddr);
		/* NB: this will create a pass-thru key entry */
		ath_keyset(sc, vap, &ni->ni_ucastkey, vap->iv_bss);
	}
}
 
/*
 * Setup driver-specific state for a newly associated node.
 * Note that we're called also on a re-associate, the isnew
 * param tells us if this is the first time or not.
 */
static void
ath_newassoc(struct ieee80211_node *ni, int isnew)
{
	struct ath_node *an = ATH_NODE(ni);
	struct ieee80211vap *vap = ni->ni_vap;
	struct ath_softc *sc = vap->iv_ic->ic_softc;
	const struct ieee80211_txparam *tp = ni->ni_txparms;
 
	an->an_mcastrix = ath_tx_findrix(sc, tp->mcastrate);
	an->an_mgmtrix = ath_tx_findrix(sc, tp->mgmtrate);
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE, "%s: %6D: reassoc; isnew=%d, is_powersave=%d\n",
	    __func__,
	    ni->ni_macaddr,
	    ":",
	    isnew,
	    an->an_is_powersave);
 
	ATH_NODE_LOCK(an);
	ath_rate_newassoc(sc, an, isnew);
	ATH_NODE_UNLOCK(an);
 
	if (isnew &&
	    (vap->iv_flags & IEEE80211_F_PRIVACY) == 0 && sc->sc_hasclrkey &&
	    ni->ni_ucastkey.wk_keyix == IEEE80211_KEYIX_NONE)
		ath_setup_stationkey(ni);
 
	/*
	 * If we're reassociating, make sure that any paused queues
	 * get unpaused.
	 *
	 * Now, we may have frames in the hardware queue for this node.
	 * So if we are reassociating and there are frames in the queue,
	 * we need to go through the cleanup path to ensure that they're
	 * marked as non-aggregate.
	 */
	if (! isnew) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE,
		    "%s: %6D: reassoc; is_powersave=%d\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":",
		    an->an_is_powersave);
 
		/* XXX for now, we can't hold the lock across assoc */
		ath_tx_node_reassoc(sc, an);
 
		/* XXX for now, we can't hold the lock across wakeup */
		if (an->an_is_powersave)
			ath_tx_node_wakeup(sc, an);
	}
}
 
static int
ath_setregdomain(struct ieee80211com *ic, struct ieee80211_regdomain *reg,
	int nchans, struct ieee80211_channel chans[])
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_STATUS status;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_REGDOMAIN,
	    "%s: rd %u cc %u location %c%s\n",
	    __func__, reg->regdomain, reg->country, reg->location,
	    reg->ecm ? " ecm" : "");
 
	status = ath_hal_set_channels(ah, chans, nchans,
	    reg->country, reg->regdomain);
	if (status != HAL_OK) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_REGDOMAIN, "%s: failed, status %u\n",
		    __func__, status);
		return EINVAL;		/* XXX */
	}
 
	return 0;
}
 
static void
ath_getradiocaps(struct ieee80211com *ic,
	int maxchans, int *nchans, struct ieee80211_channel chans[])
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_REGDOMAIN, "%s: use rd %u cc %d\n",
	    __func__, SKU_DEBUG, CTRY_DEFAULT);
 
	/* XXX check return */
	(void) ath_hal_getchannels(ah, chans, maxchans, nchans,
	    HAL_MODE_ALL, CTRY_DEFAULT, SKU_DEBUG, AH_TRUE);
 
}
 
static int
ath_getchannels(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	HAL_STATUS status;
 
	/*
	 * Collect channel set based on EEPROM contents.
	 */
	status = ath_hal_init_channels(ah, ic->ic_channels, IEEE80211_CHAN_MAX,
	    &ic->ic_nchans, HAL_MODE_ALL, CTRY_DEFAULT, SKU_NONE, AH_TRUE);
	if (status != HAL_OK) {
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
		    "%s: unable to collect channel list from hal, status %d\n",
		    __func__, status);
		return EINVAL;
	}
	(void) ath_hal_getregdomain(ah, &sc->sc_eerd);
	ath_hal_getcountrycode(ah, &sc->sc_eecc);	/* NB: cannot fail */
	/* XXX map Atheros sku's to net80211 SKU's */
	/* XXX net80211 types too small */
	ic->ic_regdomain.regdomain = (uint16_t) sc->sc_eerd;
	ic->ic_regdomain.country = (uint16_t) sc->sc_eecc;
	ic->ic_regdomain.isocc[0] = ' ';	/* XXX don't know */
	ic->ic_regdomain.isocc[1] = ' ';
 
	ic->ic_regdomain.ecm = 1;
	ic->ic_regdomain.location = 'I';
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_REGDOMAIN,
	    "%s: eeprom rd %u cc %u (mapped rd %u cc %u) location %c%s\n",
	    __func__, sc->sc_eerd, sc->sc_eecc,
	    ic->ic_regdomain.regdomain, ic->ic_regdomain.country,
	    ic->ic_regdomain.location, ic->ic_regdomain.ecm ? " ecm" : "");
	return 0;
}
 
static int
ath_rate_setup(struct ath_softc *sc, u_int mode)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
	const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
 
	switch (mode) {
	case IEEE80211_MODE_11A:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11A);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_HALF:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11A_HALF_RATE);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_QUARTER:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11A_QUARTER_RATE);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_11B:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11B);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_11G:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11G);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_A:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_108A);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_TURBO_G:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_108G);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_STURBO_A:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_TURBO);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_11NA:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11NA_HT20);
		break;
	case IEEE80211_MODE_11NG:
		rt = ath_hal_getratetable(ah, HAL_MODE_11NG_HT20);
		break;
	default:
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_ANY, "%s: invalid mode %u\n",
			__func__, mode);
		return 0;
	}
	sc->sc_rates[mode] = rt;
	return (rt != NULL);
}
 
static void
ath_setcurmode(struct ath_softc *sc, enum ieee80211_phymode mode)
{
	/* NB: on/off times from the Atheros NDIS driver, w/ permission */
	static const struct {
		u_int		rate;		/* tx/rx 802.11 rate */
		u_int16_t	timeOn;		/* LED on time (ms) */
		u_int16_t	timeOff;	/* LED off time (ms) */
	} blinkrates[] = {
		{ 108,  40,  10 },
		{  96,  44,  11 },
		{  72,  50,  13 },
		{  48,  57,  14 },
		{  36,  67,  16 },
		{  24,  80,  20 },
		{  22, 100,  25 },
		{  18, 133,  34 },
		{  12, 160,  40 },
		{  10, 200,  50 },
		{   6, 240,  58 },
		{   4, 267,  66 },
		{   2, 400, 100 },
		{   0, 500, 130 },
		/* XXX half/quarter rates */
	};
	const HAL_RATE_TABLE *rt;
	int i, j;
 
	memset(sc->sc_rixmap, 0xff, sizeof(sc->sc_rixmap));
	rt = sc->sc_rates[mode];
	KASSERT(rt != NULL, ("no h/w rate set for phy mode %u", mode));
	for (i = 0; i < rt->rateCount; i++) {
		uint8_t ieeerate = rt->info[i].dot11Rate & IEEE80211_RATE_VAL;
		if (rt->info[i].phy != IEEE80211_T_HT)
			sc->sc_rixmap[ieeerate] = i;
		else
			sc->sc_rixmap[ieeerate | IEEE80211_RATE_MCS] = i;
	}
	memset(sc->sc_hwmap, 0, sizeof(sc->sc_hwmap));
	for (i = 0; i < nitems(sc->sc_hwmap); i++) {
		if (i >= rt->rateCount) {
			sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledon = (500 * hz) / 1000;
			sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledoff = (130 * hz) / 1000;
			continue;
		}
		sc->sc_hwmap[i].ieeerate =
			rt->info[i].dot11Rate & IEEE80211_RATE_VAL;
		if (rt->info[i].phy == IEEE80211_T_HT)
			sc->sc_hwmap[i].ieeerate |= IEEE80211_RATE_MCS;
		sc->sc_hwmap[i].txflags = IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_DATAPAD;
		if (rt->info[i].shortPreamble ||
		    rt->info[i].phy == IEEE80211_T_OFDM)
			sc->sc_hwmap[i].txflags |= IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_SHORTPRE;
		sc->sc_hwmap[i].rxflags = sc->sc_hwmap[i].txflags;
		for (j = 0; j < nitems(blinkrates)-1; j++)
			if (blinkrates[j].rate == sc->sc_hwmap[i].ieeerate)
				break;
		/* NB: this uses the last entry if the rate isn't found */
		/* XXX beware of overlow */
		sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledon = (blinkrates[j].timeOn * hz) / 1000;
		sc->sc_hwmap[i].ledoff = (blinkrates[j].timeOff * hz) / 1000;
	}
	sc->sc_currates = rt;
	sc->sc_curmode = mode;
	/*
	 * All protection frames are transmitted at 2Mb/s for
	 * 11g, otherwise at 1Mb/s.
	 */
	if (mode == IEEE80211_MODE_11G)
		sc->sc_protrix = ath_tx_findrix(sc, 2*2);
	else
		sc->sc_protrix = ath_tx_findrix(sc, 2*1);
	/* NB: caller is responsible for resetting rate control state */
}
 
static void
ath_watchdog(void *arg)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = arg;
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
	int do_reset = 0;
 
	ATH_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	if (sc->sc_wd_timer != 0 && --sc->sc_wd_timer == 0) {
		uint32_t hangs;
 
		ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
 
		if (ath_hal_gethangstate(sc->sc_ah, 0xffff, &hangs) &&
		    hangs != 0) {
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s hang detected (0x%x)\n",
			    hangs & 0xff ? "bb" : "mac", hangs);
		} else
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "device timeout\n");
		do_reset = 1;
		counter_u64_add(ic->ic_oerrors, 1);
		sc->sc_stats.ast_watchdog++;
 
		ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
	}
 
	/*
	 * We can't hold the lock across the ath_reset() call.
	 *
	 * And since this routine can't hold a lock and sleep,
	 * do the reset deferred.
	 */
	if (do_reset) {
		taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_resettask);
	}
 
	callout_schedule(&sc->sc_wd_ch, hz);
}
 
static void
ath_parent(struct ieee80211com *ic)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	int error = EDOOFUS;
 
	ATH_LOCK(sc);
	if (ic->ic_nrunning > 0) {
		/*
		 * To avoid rescanning another access point,
		 * do not call ath_init() here.  Instead,
		 * only reflect promisc mode settings.
		 */
		if (sc->sc_running) {
			ath_power_set_power_state(sc, HAL_PM_AWAKE);
			ath_mode_init(sc);
			ath_power_restore_power_state(sc);
		} else if (!sc->sc_invalid) {
			/*
			 * Beware of being called during attach/detach
			 * to reset promiscuous mode.  In that case we
			 * will still be marked UP but not RUNNING.
			 * However trying to re-init the interface
			 * is the wrong thing to do as we've already
			 * torn down much of our state.  There's
			 * probably a better way to deal with this.
			 */
			error = ath_init(sc);
		}
	} else {
		ath_stop(sc);
		if (!sc->sc_invalid)
			ath_power_setpower(sc, HAL_PM_FULL_SLEEP, 1);
	}
	ATH_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	if (error == 0) {
#ifdef ATH_TX99_DIAG
		if (sc->sc_tx99 != NULL)
			sc->sc_tx99->start(sc->sc_tx99);
		else
#endif
		ieee80211_start_all(ic);
	}
}
 
/*
 * Announce various information on device/driver attach.
 */
static void
ath_announce(struct ath_softc *sc)
{
	struct ath_hal *ah = sc->sc_ah;
 
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "%s mac %d.%d RF%s phy %d.%d\n",
		ath_hal_mac_name(ah), ah->ah_macVersion, ah->ah_macRev,
		ath_hal_rf_name(ah), ah->ah_phyRev >> 4, ah->ah_phyRev & 0xf);
	device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "2GHz radio: 0x%.4x; 5GHz radio: 0x%.4x\n",
		ah->ah_analog2GhzRev, ah->ah_analog5GhzRev);
	if (bootverbose) {
		int i;
		for (i = 0; i <= WME_AC_VO; i++) {
			struct ath_txq *txq = sc->sc_ac2q[i];
			device_printf(sc->sc_dev,
			    "Use hw queue %u for %s traffic\n",
			    txq->axq_qnum, ieee80211_wme_acnames[i]);
		}
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Use hw queue %u for CAB traffic\n",
		    sc->sc_cabq->axq_qnum);
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "Use hw queue %u for beacons\n",
		    sc->sc_bhalq);
	}
	if (ath_rxbuf != ATH_RXBUF)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "using %u rx buffers\n", ath_rxbuf);
	if (ath_txbuf != ATH_TXBUF)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "using %u tx buffers\n", ath_txbuf);
	if (sc->sc_mcastkey && bootverbose)
		device_printf(sc->sc_dev, "using multicast key search\n");
}
 
static void
ath_dfs_tasklet(void *p, int npending)
{
	struct ath_softc *sc = (struct ath_softc *) p;
	struct ieee80211com *ic = &sc->sc_ic;
 
	/*
	 * If previous processing has found a radar event,
	 * signal this to the net80211 layer to begin DFS
	 * processing.
	 */
	if (ath_dfs_process_radar_event(sc, sc->sc_curchan)) {
		/* DFS event found, initiate channel change */
 
		/*
		 * XXX TODO: immediately disable ACK processing
		 * on the current channel.  This would be done
		 * by setting AR_DIAG_ACK_DIS (AR5212; may be
		 * different for others) until we are out of
		 * CAC.
		 */
 
		/*
		 * XXX doesn't currently tell us whether the event
		 * XXX was found in the primary or extension
		 * XXX channel!
		 */
		IEEE80211_LOCK(ic);
		ieee80211_dfs_notify_radar(ic, sc->sc_curchan);
		IEEE80211_UNLOCK(ic);
	}
}
 
/*
 * Enable/disable power save.  This must be called with
 * no TX driver locks currently held, so it should only
 * be called from the RX path (which doesn't hold any
 * TX driver locks.)
 */
static void
ath_node_powersave(struct ieee80211_node *ni, int enable)
{
#ifdef	ATH_SW_PSQ
	struct ath_node *an = ATH_NODE(ni);
	struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_vap *avp = ATH_VAP(ni->ni_vap);
 
	/* XXX and no TXQ locks should be held here */
 
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE, "%s: %6D: enable=%d\n",
	    __func__,
	    ni->ni_macaddr,
	    ":",
	    !! enable);
 
	/* Suspend or resume software queue handling */
	if (enable)
		ath_tx_node_sleep(sc, an);
	else
		ath_tx_node_wakeup(sc, an);
 
	/* Update net80211 state */
	avp->av_node_ps(ni, enable);
#else
	struct ath_vap *avp = ATH_VAP(ni->ni_vap);
 
	/* Update net80211 state */
	avp->av_node_ps(ni, enable);
#endif/* ATH_SW_PSQ */
}
 
/*
 * Notification from net80211 that the powersave queue state has
 * changed.
 *
 * Since the software queue also may have some frames:
 *
 * + if the node software queue has frames and the TID state
 *   is 0, we set the TIM;
 * + if the node and the stack are both empty, we clear the TIM bit.
 * + If the stack tries to set the bit, always set it.
 * + If the stack tries to clear the bit, only clear it if the
 *   software queue in question is also cleared.
 *
 * TODO: this is called during node teardown; so let's ensure this
 * is all correctly handled and that the TIM bit is cleared.
 * It may be that the node flush is called _AFTER_ the net80211
 * stack clears the TIM.
 *
 * Here is the racy part.  Since it's possible >1 concurrent,
 * overlapping TXes will appear complete with a TX completion in
 * another thread, it's possible that the concurrent TIM calls will
 * clash.  We can't hold the node lock here because setting the
 * TIM grabs the net80211 comlock and this may cause a LOR.
 * The solution is either to totally serialise _everything_ at
 * this point (ie, all TX, completion and any reset/flush go into
 * one taskqueue) or a new "ath TIM lock" needs to be created that
 * just wraps the driver state change and this call to avp->av_set_tim().
 *
 * The same race exists in the net80211 power save queue handling
 * as well.  Since multiple transmitting threads may queue frames
 * into the driver, as well as ps-poll and the driver transmitting
 * frames (and thus clearing the psq), it's quite possible that
 * a packet entering the PSQ and a ps-poll being handled will
 * race, causing the TIM to be cleared and not re-set.
 */
static int
ath_node_set_tim(struct ieee80211_node *ni, int enable)
{
#ifdef	ATH_SW_PSQ
	struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	struct ath_node *an = ATH_NODE(ni);
	struct ath_vap *avp = ATH_VAP(ni->ni_vap);
	int changed = 0;
 
	ATH_TX_LOCK(sc);
	an->an_stack_psq = enable;
 
	/*
	 * This will get called for all operating modes,
	 * even if avp->av_set_tim is unset.
	 * It's currently set for hostap/ibss modes; but
	 * the same infrastructure is used for both STA
	 * and AP/IBSS node power save.
	 */
	if (avp->av_set_tim == NULL) {
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		return (0);
	}
 
	/*
	 * If setting the bit, always set it here.
	 * If clearing the bit, only clear it if the
	 * software queue is also empty.
	 *
	 * If the node has left power save, just clear the TIM
	 * bit regardless of the state of the power save queue.
	 *
	 * XXX TODO: although atomics are used, it's quite possible
	 * that a race will occur between this and setting/clearing
	 * in another thread.  TX completion will occur always in
	 * one thread, however setting/clearing the TIM bit can come
	 * from a variety of different process contexts!
	 */
	if (enable && an->an_tim_set == 1) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: enable=%d, tim_set=1, ignoring\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":",
		    enable);
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
	} else if (enable) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: enable=%d, enabling TIM\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":",
		    enable);
		an->an_tim_set = 1;
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		changed = avp->av_set_tim(ni, enable);
	} else if (an->an_swq_depth == 0) {
		/* disable */
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: enable=%d, an_swq_depth == 0, disabling\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":",
		    enable);
		an->an_tim_set = 0;
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		changed = avp->av_set_tim(ni, enable);
	} else if (! an->an_is_powersave) {
		/*
		 * disable regardless; the node isn't in powersave now
		 */
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: enable=%d, an_pwrsave=0, disabling\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":",
		    enable);
		an->an_tim_set = 0;
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		changed = avp->av_set_tim(ni, enable);
	} else {
		/*
		 * psq disable, node is currently in powersave, node
		 * software queue isn't empty, so don't clear the TIM bit
		 * for now.
		 */
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: enable=%d, an_swq_depth > 0, ignoring\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":",
		    enable);
		changed = 0;
	}
 
	return (changed);
#else
	struct ath_vap *avp = ATH_VAP(ni->ni_vap);
 
	/*
	 * Some operating modes don't set av_set_tim(), so don't
	 * update it here.
	 */
	if (avp->av_set_tim == NULL)
		return (0);
 
	return (avp->av_set_tim(ni, enable));
#endif /* ATH_SW_PSQ */
}
 
/*
 * Set or update the TIM from the software queue.
 *
 * Check the software queue depth before attempting to do lock
 * anything; that avoids trying to obtain the lock.  Then,
 * re-check afterwards to ensure nothing has changed in the
 * meantime.
 *
 * set:   This is designed to be called from the TX path, after
 *        a frame has been queued; to see if the swq > 0.
 *
 * clear: This is designed to be called from the buffer completion point
 *        (right now it's ath_tx_default_comp()) where the state of
 *        a software queue has changed.
 *
 * It makes sense to place it at buffer free / completion rather
 * than after each software queue operation, as there's no real
 * point in churning the TIM bit as the last frames in the software
 * queue are transmitted.  If they fail and we retry them, we'd
 * just be setting the TIM bit again anyway.
 */
void
ath_tx_update_tim(struct ath_softc *sc, struct ieee80211_node *ni,
     int enable)
{
#ifdef	ATH_SW_PSQ
	struct ath_node *an;
	struct ath_vap *avp;
 
	/* Don't do this for broadcast/etc frames */
	if (ni == NULL)
		return;
 
	an = ATH_NODE(ni);
	avp = ATH_VAP(ni->ni_vap);
 
	/*
	 * And for operating modes without the TIM handler set, let's
	 * just skip those.
	 */
	if (avp->av_set_tim == NULL)
		return;
 
	ATH_TX_LOCK_ASSERT(sc);
 
	if (enable) {
		if (an->an_is_powersave &&
		    an->an_tim_set == 0 &&
		    an->an_swq_depth != 0) {
			DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
			    "%s: %6D: swq_depth>0, tim_set=0, set!\n",
			    __func__,
			    ni->ni_macaddr,
			    ":");
			an->an_tim_set = 1;
			(void) avp->av_set_tim(ni, 1);
		}
	} else {
		/*
		 * Don't bother grabbing the lock unless the queue is empty.
		 */
		if (an->an_swq_depth != 0)
			return;
 
		if (an->an_is_powersave &&
		    an->an_stack_psq == 0 &&
		    an->an_tim_set == 1 &&
		    an->an_swq_depth == 0) {
			DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
			    "%s: %6D: swq_depth=0, tim_set=1, psq_set=0,"
			    " clear!\n",
			    __func__,
			    ni->ni_macaddr,
			    ":");
			an->an_tim_set = 0;
			(void) avp->av_set_tim(ni, 0);
		}
	}
#else
	return;
#endif	/* ATH_SW_PSQ */
}
 
/*
 * Received a ps-poll frame from net80211.
 *
 * Here we get a chance to serve out a software-queued frame ourselves
 * before we punt it to net80211 to transmit us one itself - either
 * because there's traffic in the net80211 psq, or a NULL frame to
 * indicate there's nothing else.
 */
static void
ath_node_recv_pspoll(struct ieee80211_node *ni, struct mbuf *m)
{
#ifdef	ATH_SW_PSQ
	struct ath_node *an;
	struct ath_vap *avp;
	struct ieee80211com *ic = ni->ni_ic;
	struct ath_softc *sc = ic->ic_softc;
	int tid;
 
	/* Just paranoia */
	if (ni == NULL)
		return;
 
	/*
	 * Unassociated (temporary node) station.
	 */
	if (ni->ni_associd == 0)
		return;
 
	/*
	 * We do have an active node, so let's begin looking into it.
	 */
	an = ATH_NODE(ni);
	avp = ATH_VAP(ni->ni_vap);
 
	/*
	 * For now, we just call the original ps-poll method.
	 * Once we're ready to flip this on:
	 *
	 * + Set leak to 1, as no matter what we're going to have
	 *   to send a frame;
	 * + Check the software queue and if there's something in it,
	 *   schedule the highest TID thas has traffic from this node.
	 *   Then make sure we schedule the software scheduler to
	 *   run so it picks up said frame.
	 *
	 * That way whatever happens, we'll at least send _a_ frame
	 * to the given node.
	 *
	 * Again, yes, it's crappy QoS if the node has multiple
	 * TIDs worth of traffic - but let's get it working first
	 * before we optimise it.
	 *
	 * Also yes, there's definitely latency here - we're not
	 * direct dispatching to the hardware in this path (and
	 * we're likely being called from the packet receive path,
	 * so going back into TX may be a little hairy!) but again
	 * I'd like to get this working first before optimising
	 * turn-around time.
	 */
 
	ATH_TX_LOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * Legacy - we're called and the node isn't asleep.
	 * Immediately punt.
	 */
	if (! an->an_is_powersave) {
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: not in powersave?\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":");
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		avp->av_recv_pspoll(ni, m);
		return;
	}
 
	/*
	 * We're in powersave.
	 *
	 * Leak a frame.
	 */
	an->an_leak_count = 1;
 
	/*
	 * Now, if there's no frames in the node, just punt to
	 * recv_pspoll.
	 *
	 * Don't bother checking if the TIM bit is set, we really
	 * only care if there are any frames here!
	 */
	if (an->an_swq_depth == 0) {
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: SWQ empty; punting to net80211\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":");
		avp->av_recv_pspoll(ni, m);
		return;
	}
 
	/*
	 * Ok, let's schedule the highest TID that has traffic
	 * and then schedule something.
	 */
	for (tid = IEEE80211_TID_SIZE - 1; tid >= 0; tid--) {
		struct ath_tid *atid = &an->an_tid[tid];
		/*
		 * No frames? Skip.
		 */
		if (atid->axq_depth == 0)
			continue;
		ath_tx_tid_sched(sc, atid);
		/*
		 * XXX we could do a direct call to the TXQ
		 * scheduler code here to optimise latency
		 * at the expense of a REALLY deep callstack.
		 */
		ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
		taskqueue_enqueue(sc->sc_tq, &sc->sc_txqtask);
		DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
		    "%s: %6D: leaking frame to TID %d\n",
		    __func__,
		    ni->ni_macaddr,
		    ":",
		    tid);
		return;
	}
 
	ATH_TX_UNLOCK(sc);
 
	/*
	 * XXX nothing in the TIDs at this point? Eek.
	 */
	DPRINTF(sc, ATH_DEBUG_NODE_PWRSAVE,
	    "%s: %6D: TIDs empty, but ath_node showed traffic?!\n",
	    __func__,
	    ni->ni_macaddr,
	    ":");
	avp->av_recv_pspoll(ni, m);
#else
	avp->av_recv_pspoll(ni, m);
#endif	/* ATH_SW_PSQ */
}
 
MODULE_VERSION(ath_main, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(ath_main, wlan, 1, 1, 1);          /* 802.11 media layer */
MODULE_DEPEND(ath_main, ath_rate, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(ath_main, ath_dfs, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(ath_main, ath_hal, 1, 1, 1);
#if	defined(IEEE80211_ALQ) || defined(AH_DEBUG_ALQ) || defined(ATH_DEBUG_ALQ)
MODULE_DEPEND(ath_main, alq, 1, 1, 1);
#endif

V781 The value of the 'bf->bf_state.bfs_tx_queue' variable is checked after it was used. Perhaps there is a mistake in program logic. Check lines: 4803, 4811.

V595 The 'ni' pointer was utilized before it was verified against nullptr. Check lines: 6875, 6880.