On 06/16/2016 12:57 PM, Gaurang Ramesh Naik wrote:
Hi Ben,
Thanks for your reply.
I wanted to know if the dynamic bandwidth option implemented in ath10k
is the same as that mentioned in the standard, or does it deviate? I
tried to look for any documentation on ath10k dynamic bandwidth, but
could not find any.
If I am not wrong, on the secondary channel, the sender senses the
channel for PIFS interval of time immediately preceding the start of
the TXOP (9.19.2.8 in the standard). In the static mode, if the
secondary channel is sensed busy, the sender waits until all channels
become idle; but in the dynamic mode, the sender sends on the primary
and (adjacent) secondary channel that are not busy.
However, the documentation for dynamic bandwidth in ath10k/mac.c seems
to suggest that the transmission retries are carried over narrower
bandwidth in dynamic mode. Does this mean the same as what is given in
the standard? Or is the dynamic mode implemented differently? Any help
is appreciated.
I don't know exactly how this works. At least the sensing and stuff is probably
baked into the hardware. What I notice is that the firmware passes a series
of rates to the hardware to use for each packet, and it includes different
bandwidth rates.
If you used my firmware and my kernel, you can see the (successful) transmit
rate for each frame. Perhaps you could discover some info about how it works
in that manner if you could reliably add noise on an adjacent channel.
Upstream firmware can see tx rates using pktlog I think, but I have
never tried that.
Thanks,
Ben
Thanks,
Gaurang.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 1:23 AM, Ben Greear <[email protected]> wrote:
On 06/08/2016 08:10 PM, Gaurang Ramesh Naik wrote:
Hi,
I needed a small clarification related to dynamic bandwidth setup. The
documentation in wmi.h says " When enabled HW rate control tries
different bandwidths when retransmitting frames."
Does this mean that each packet is first always tried over VHT80 and
if that fails it goes to HT40 and then to HT20? I tried this with one
AP-Sta operating in VHT80 and one AP operating in its first secondary
channel. When I check the rx rate info using "iw dev wlanx station
dump", the bandwidth seems to sometimes alternate between 20 and 80,
but sometimes it stays fixed at 20. Hence, I was wondering what really
happens.
For one thing, if the hardware detects interference on secondary channels,
then it may decide to transmit a 20Mhz encoding.
The rate-ctrl algs in the firmware differ from release to release, but
the general goal is to transmit with the fastest encoding rate.
Thanks,
Ben
Thanks,
Gaurang.
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