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110d539beSJiao Xianjun# openwifi document
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44f977aa9SJiao XianjunAbove figure shows software and hardware/FPGA modules that compose the openwifi design. The module name is equal/similar to the source code file name. Driver module source codes are in openwifi/driver/. FPGA module source codes are in openwifi-hw repository. The user space tool sdrctl source code are in openwifi/user_space/sdrctl_src/.
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65f436b3cSJiao Xianjun- [driver and software overall principle](#driver-and-software-overall-principle)
710d539beSJiao Xianjun- [sdrctl command](#sdrctl-command)
85f436b3cSJiao Xianjun- [rx packet flow and filtering config](#rx-packet-flow-and-filtering-config)
95f436b3cSJiao Xianjun- [tx packet flow and config](#tx-packet-flow-and-config)
100273d862SJiao Xianjun- [regulation and frequency config](#regulation-and-frequency-config)
112309afd4SJiao Xianjun- [debug methods](#debug-methods)
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135f436b3cSJiao Xianjun## driver and software overall principle
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154f977aa9SJiao Xianjun[Linux mac80211 subsystem](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/driver-api/80211/mac80211.html), as a part of [Linux wireless](https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/mac80211), defines a set of APIs ([ieee80211_ops](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.9/80211/mac80211.html#c.ieee80211_ops)) to rule the Wi-Fi chip driver behavior. SoftMAC Wi-Fi chip driver implements (subset of) those APIs. That is why Linux can support so many Wi-Fi chips of different chip vendors.
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175f436b3cSJiao Xianjunopenwifi driver (sdr.c) implements following APIs of ieee80211_ops:
185f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**tx**. It is called when upper layer has a packet to send
195f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**start**. It is called when NIC up. (ifconfig sdr0 up)
205f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**stop**. It is called when NIC down. (ifconfig sdr0 down)
215f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**add_interface**. It is called when NIC is created
225f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**remove_interface**. It is called when NIC is deleted
235f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**config**. It is called when upper layer wants to change channel/frequency (like the scan operation)
245f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**bss_info_changed**. It is called when upper layer believe some BSS parameters need to be changed (BSSID, TX power, beacon interval, etc)
255f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**conf_tx**. It is called when upper layer needs to config/change some tx parameters (AIFS, CW_MIN, CW_MAX, TXOP, etc)
266a6fa9b4Sweiliu1011-	**prepare_multicast**. It is called when upper layer needs to prepare multicast, currently only a empty function hook is present.
270669334cSJiao Xianjun-	**configure_filter**. It is called when upper layer wants to config/change the [frame filtering](#tx-packet-flow-and-config) rule in FPGA.
285f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**rfkill_poll**. It is called when upper layer wants to know the RF status (ON/OFF).
295f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**get_tsf**. It is called when upper layer wants to get 64bit FPGA timer value (TSF - Timing synchronization function)
305f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**set_tsf**. It is called when upper layer wants to set 64bit FPGA timer value
315f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**reset_tsf**. It is called when upper layer wants to reset 64bit FPGA timer value
325f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**set_rts_threshold**. It is called when upper layer wants to change the threshold (packet length) for turning on RTS mechanism
335f436b3cSJiao Xianjun-	**testmode_cmd**. It is called when upper layer has test command for us. [sdrctl command](#sdrctl-command) message is handled by this function.
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356a6fa9b4Sweiliu1011Above APIs are called by upper layer (Linux mac80211 subsystem). When they are called, the driver (sdr.c) will do necessary job over SDR platform. If necessary, the driver will call other component drivers, like tx_intf_api/rx_intf_api/openofdm_tx_api/openofdm_rx_api/xpu_api, for help.
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374f977aa9SJiao XianjunAfter receiving a packet from the air, FPGA will raise interrupt (if the frame filtering rule allows) to Linux, then the function openwifi_rx_interrupt() of openwifi driver (sdr.c) will be triggered. In that function, ieee80211_rx_irqsafe() API is used to give the packet and related information (timestamp, rssi, etc) to upper layer.
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396a6fa9b4Sweiliu1011The packet sending is initiated by upper layer. After the packet is sent by the driver over FPGA to the air, the upper layer will expect a sending report from the driver. Each time FPGA sends a packet, an interrupt will be raised to Linux and trigger openwifi_tx_interrupt(). This function will report the sending result (failed? succeeded? number of retransmissions, etc.) to upper layer via ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe() API.
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415f436b3cSJiao Xianjun## sdrctl command
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4362591d26Sweiliu1011Besides the Linux native Wi-Fi control programs, such as ifconfig/iw/iwconfig/iwlist/wpa_supplicant/hostapd/etc, openwifi offers a user space tool sdrctl to access openwifi specific functionalities, such as time sharing of the interface between two network slices, you may find more details of the slicing mechanism [here](https://doc.ilabt.imec.be/ilabt/wilab/tutorials/openwifi.html#sdr-tx-time-slicing).
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4562591d26Sweiliu1011sdrctl is implemented as nl80211 testmode command and communicates with openwifi driver (function openwifi_testmode_cmd() in sdr.c) via Linux nl80211--cfg80211--mac80211 path
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475f436b3cSJiao Xianjun### get and set a parameter
482ee67178SXianjun Jiao```
492ee67178SXianjun Jiaosdrctl dev sdr0 get para_name
502ee67178SXianjun Jiaosdrctl dev sdr0 set para_name value
512ee67178SXianjun Jiao```
5262591d26Sweiliu1011para_name|meaning|comment
532ee67178SXianjun Jiao---------|-------|----
5410d539beSJiao Xianjunaddr0|target MAC address of tx slice 0|32bit. for address 6c:fd:b9:4c:b1:c1, you set b94cb1c1
552ee67178SXianjun Jiaoslice_total0|tx slice 0 cycle length in us|for length 50ms, you set 49999
562ee67178SXianjun Jiaoslice_start0|tx slice 0 cycle start time in us|for start at 10ms, you set 10000
572ee67178SXianjun Jiaoslice_end0|  tx slice 0 cycle end   time in us|for end   at 40ms, you set 39999
5810d539beSJiao Xianjunaddr1|target MAC address of tx slice 1|32bit. for address 6c:fd:b9:4c:b1:c1, you set b94cb1c1
592ee67178SXianjun Jiaoslice_total1|tx slice 1 cycle length in us|for length 50ms, you set 49999
602ee67178SXianjun Jiaoslice_start1|tx slice 1 cycle start time in us|for start at 10ms, you set 10000
612ee67178SXianjun Jiaoslice_end1|  tx slice 1 cycle end   time in us|for end   at 40ms, you set 39999
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635f436b3cSJiao Xianjun### get and set a register of a module
642ee67178SXianjun Jiao```
652ee67178SXianjun Jiaosdrctl dev sdr0 get reg module_name reg_idx
662ee67178SXianjun Jiaosdrctl dev sdr0 set reg module_name reg_idx reg_value
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681bbbbdc7SJiao Xianjunmodule_name refers to the name of driver functionality, can be drv_rx/drv_tx/drv_xpu. Related registers are defined in sdr.h (drv_rx_reg_val/drv_tx_reg_val/drv_xpu_reg_val)
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701bbbbdc7SJiao Xianjunmodule_name rf/rx_intf/tx_intf/rx/tx/xpu refer to RF (ad9xxx front-end) and FPGA modules (rx_intf/tx_intf/openofdm_rx/openofdm_tx/xpu). Related register addresses are defined in hw_def.h.
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722ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: drv_rx
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747750643cSJiao Xianjun(In the **comment** column, you may get a list of **decimalvalue(0xhexvalue):explanation** for a register, only use the **decimalvalue** in the sdrctl command)
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7662591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
772ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
782ee67178SXianjun Jiao1|rx antenna selection|0:rx1, 1:rx2. After this command, you should down and up sdr0 by ifconfig, but not reload sdr0 driver via ./wgd.sh
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802ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: drv_tx
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8262591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
832ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
842ee67178SXianjun Jiao0|override Linux rate control of tx unicast data packet|4:6M, 5:9M, 6:12M, 7:18M, 8:24M, 9:36M, 10:48M, 11:54M
852ee67178SXianjun Jiao1|tx antenna selection|0:tx1, 1:tx2. After this command, you should down and up sdr0 by ifconfig, but not reload sdr0 driver via ./wgd.sh
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872ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: drv_xpu
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8962591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
902ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
9162591d26Sweiliu1011x|x|to be defined
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932ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: rf
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9562591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
962ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
9762591d26Sweiliu1011x|x|to be defined
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992ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: rx_intf
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10162591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
1022ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
1032ee67178SXianjun Jiao2|enable/disable rx interrupt|256(0x100):disable, 0:enable
1042ee67178SXianjun Jiao
1052ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: tx_intf
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10762591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
1082ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
1092ee67178SXianjun Jiao13|tx I/Q digital gain before DUC|current optimal value: 237
1102ee67178SXianjun Jiao14|enable/disable tx interrupt|196672(0x30040):disable, 64(0x40):enable
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1122ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: rx
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11462591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
1152ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
1162ee67178SXianjun Jiao20|history of PHY rx state|read only. If the last digit readback is always 3, it means the Viterbi decoder stops working
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1182ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: tx
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12062591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
1212ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
1222ee67178SXianjun Jiao1|pilot scrambler initial state|lowest 7 bits are used. 0x7E by default in openofdm_tx.c
1232ee67178SXianjun Jiao2|data  scrambler initial state|lowest 7 bits are used. 0x7F by default in openofdm_tx.c
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1252ee67178SXianjun Jiaomodule_name: xpu
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12762591d26Sweiliu1011reg_idx|meaning|comment
1282ee67178SXianjun Jiao-------|-------|----
129365a7066SJiao Xianjun1|mute rx I/Q when tx|0:mute (default), 1:unmute, which means rx baseband will receive our own tx signal. Rx packet and tx packet (such as ACK) can be monitored in FPGA for timing analysis
1302ee67178SXianjun Jiao2|TSF timer low  32bit write|only write this register won't trigger the TSF timer reload. should use together with register for high 32bit
1312ee67178SXianjun Jiao3|TSF timer high 32bit write|falling edge of MSB will trigger the TSF timer reload, which means write '1' then '0' to MSB
1322ee67178SXianjun Jiao4|band and channel number setting|see enum openwifi_band in hw_def.h. it will be set automatically by Linux. normally you shouldn't set it
13310d539beSJiao Xianjun11|max number of retransmission in FPGA|normally number of retransmissions controlled by Linux in real-time. If you write non-zeros value to this register, it will override Linux real-time setting
1342ee67178SXianjun Jiao19|CSMA enable/disable|3758096384(0xe0000000): disable, 3:enable
1352ee67178SXianjun Jiao20|tx slice 0 cycle length in us|for length 50ms, you set 49999
1362ee67178SXianjun Jiao21|tx slice 0 cycle start time in us|for start at 10ms, you set 10000
1372ee67178SXianjun Jiao22|tx slice 0 cycle end   time in us|for end   at 40ms, you set 39999
1382ee67178SXianjun Jiao23|tx slice 1 cycle length in us|for length 50ms, you set 49999
1392ee67178SXianjun Jiao24|tx slice 1 cycle start time in us|for start at 10ms, you set 10000
1402ee67178SXianjun Jiao25|tx slice 1 cycle end   time in us|for end   at 40ms, you set 39999
1410669334cSJiao Xianjun27|FPGA packet filter config|check openwifi_configure_filter in sdr.c. also [mac80211 frame filtering](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.9/80211/mac80211.html#frame-filtering)
1422ee67178SXianjun Jiao28|BSSID address low  32bit for BSSID filtering|normally it is set by Linux in real-time automatically
1432ee67178SXianjun Jiao29|BSSID address high 32bit for BSSID filtering|normally it is set by Linux in real-time automatically
1442ee67178SXianjun Jiao30|openwifi MAC address low  32bit|
1452ee67178SXianjun Jiao31|openwifi MAC address high 32bit|check XPU_REG_MAC_ADDR_write in sdr.c to see how we set MAC address to FPGA when NIC start
1462ee67178SXianjun Jiao58|TSF runtime value low  32bit|read only
1472ee67178SXianjun Jiao59|TSF runtime value high 32bit|read only
148c3d9cd01SJiao Xianjun63|version information|read only
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1505f436b3cSJiao Xianjun## rx packet flow and filtering config
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1524f977aa9SJiao XianjunAfter FPGA receives a packet, no matter the FCS/CRC is correct or not it will raise interrupt to Linux if the frame filtering rule allows. openwifi_rx_interrupt() function in sdr.c will be triggered to do necessary operation and give the information to upper layer (Linux mac80211 subsystem).
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15410d539beSJiao Xianjun- frame filtering
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1560273d862SJiao XianjunThe FPGA frame filtering configuration is done in real-time by function openwifi_configure_filter() in sdr.c. The filter_flag together with **HIGH_PRIORITY_DISCARD_FLAG** finally go to pkt_filter_ctl.v of xpu module in FPGA, and control how FPGA does frame filtering. Openwifi has the capability to capture all received packets even if the CRC is bad. You just need to set the NIC to monitor mode by iwconfig command (check monitor_ch.sh in user_space directory). In monitor mode, openwifi_configure_filter() will set **MONITOR_ALL** to the frame filtering module pkt_filter_ctl.v in FPGA. This makes sure transfer all received packets to Linux mac80211 via rx interrupt.
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15810d539beSJiao Xianjun- main rx interrupt operations in openwifi_rx_interrupt()
1594f977aa9SJiao Xianjun  - get raw content from DMA buffer. When Linux receives interrupt from FPGA rx_intf module, the content has been ready in Linux DMA buffer
16010d539beSJiao Xianjun  - parse extra information inserted by FPGA in the DMA buffer
16110d539beSJiao Xianjun    - TSF timer value
1624f977aa9SJiao Xianjun    - raw RSSI value that will be converted to actual RSSI in dBm by different correction in different bands/channels
16310d539beSJiao Xianjun    - packet length and MCS
16410d539beSJiao Xianjun    - FCS is valid or not
16510d539beSJiao Xianjun  - send packet content and necessary extra information to upper layer via ieee80211_rx_irqsafe()
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1675f436b3cSJiao Xianjun## tx packet flow and config
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16910d539beSJiao XianjunLinux mac80211 subsystem calls openwifi_tx() to initiate a packet sending.
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17110d539beSJiao Xianjun- main operations in openwifi_tx()
17210d539beSJiao Xianjun  - get necessary information from the packet header (struct ieee80211_hdr) for future FPGA configuration use
17310d539beSJiao Xianjun    - packet length and MCS
1744f977aa9SJiao Xianjun    - unicast or broadcast? does it need ACK? how many retransmissions at most are allowed to be tried by FPGA in case ACK is not received in time?
17510d539beSJiao Xianjun    - which time slice in FPGA the packet should go?
17610d539beSJiao Xianjun    - should RTS-CTS be used? (Send RTS and wait for CTS before actually send the data packet)
17710d539beSJiao Xianjun    - should CTS-to-self be used? (Send CTS-to-self packet before sending the data packet. You can force this on by force_use_cts_protect = true;)
17810d539beSJiao Xianjun    - should a sequence number be set for this packet?
1794f977aa9SJiao Xianjun  - generate SIGNAL field according to length and MCS information. Insert it before the packet for the future openofdm_tx FPGA module use
1804f977aa9SJiao Xianjun  - generate FPGA/PHY sequence number (priv->phy_tx_sn) for internal use (cross check between Linux and FPGA)
1814f977aa9SJiao Xianjun  - config FPGA register according to the above information to make sure FPGA do correct actions according to the packet specific requirement.
18210d539beSJiao Xianjun  - fire DMA transmission from Linux to one of FPGA tx queues. The packet may not be sent immediately if there are still some packets in FPGA tx queue (FPGA does the queue packet transmission according to channel and low MAC state)
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1844f977aa9SJiao XianjunEach time when FPGA sends a packet, an interrupt will be raised to Linux reporting the packet sending result. This interrupt handler is openwifi_tx_interrupt().
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18610d539beSJiao Xianjun- main operations in openwifi_tx_interrupt()
1874f977aa9SJiao Xianjun  - get necessary information/status of the packet just sent by FPGA
1884f977aa9SJiao Xianjun    - packet length and sequence number to capture abnormal situation (cross checking between Linux and FPGA)
1894f977aa9SJiao Xianjun    - packet sending result: packet is sent successfully (FPGA receives ACK for this packet) or not. How many retransmissions are used for the packet sending (in case FPGA doesn't receive ACK in time, FPGA will do retransmission immediately)
19010d539beSJiao Xianjun  - send above information to upper layer (Linux mac80211 subsystem) via ieee80211_tx_status_irqsafe()
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1920273d862SJiao Xianjun## regulation and frequency config
1930273d862SJiao Xianjun
1940273d862SJiao XianjunSDR is a powerful tool for research. It is the user's duty to align with local spectrum regulation.
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1960273d862SJiao XianjunThis section explains how openwifi config the frequency/channel range and change it in real-time. After knowing the mechanism, you can try to extend frequency/channel by yourself.
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1980273d862SJiao Xianjun### frequency range
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2000273d862SJiao XianjunWhen openwifi driver is loaded, openwifi_dev_probe() will be executed. Following two lines configure the frequency range:
2010273d862SJiao Xianjun```
2020273d862SJiao Xianjundev->wiphy->regulatory_flags = xxx
2030273d862SJiao Xianjunwiphy_apply_custom_regulatory(dev->wiphy, &sdr_regd);
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2050273d862SJiao Xianjunsdr_regd is the predefined variable in sdr.h. You can search the definition/meaning of its type: struct ieee80211_regdomain.
2060273d862SJiao XianjunThen not difficult to find out how to change the frequency range in SDR_2GHZ_CH01_14 and SDR_5GHZ_CH36_64.
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2080273d862SJiao Xianjun### supported channel
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2109d96e692SJiao XianjunThe supported channel list is defined in openwifi_2GHz_channels and openwifi_5GHz_channels in sdr.h. If you change the number of supported channels, make sure you also change the frequency range in sdr_regd accordingly and also array size of the following two fields in the struct openwifi_priv:
2110273d862SJiao Xianjun```
2120273d862SJiao Xianjunstruct ieee80211_channel channels_2GHz[14];
2130273d862SJiao Xianjunstruct ieee80211_channel channels_5GHz[11];
2140273d862SJiao Xianjun```
2150273d862SJiao XianjunFinally, the supported channel list is transferred to Linux mac80211 when openwifi driver is loaded by following two lines in openwifi_dev_probe():
2160273d862SJiao Xianjun```
2170273d862SJiao Xianjundev->wiphy->bands[NL80211_BAND_2GHZ] = &(priv->band_2GHz);
2180273d862SJiao Xianjundev->wiphy->bands[NL80211_BAND_5GHZ] = &(priv->band_5GHz);
2190273d862SJiao Xianjun```
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2210273d862SJiao Xianjun### real-time channel setting
2220273d862SJiao Xianjun
223*88c09b72SJiao XianjunLinux mac80211 (struct ieee80211_ops openwifi_ops in sdr.c) uses the "config" API to configure channel frequency and some other parameters in real-time (such as during scanning or channel setting by iwconfig). It is hooked to openwifi_config() in sdr.c, and supports only frequency setting currently. The real execution of frequency setting falls to ad9361_rf_set_channel() via the "set_chan" field of struct openwifi_rf_ops ad9361_rf_ops in sdr.c. Besides tuning RF front-end (AD9361), the ad9361_rf_set_channel() also handles RSSI compensation for different frequencies and FPGA configurations (SIFS, etc) for different bands.
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2252309afd4SJiao Xianjun## debug methods
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2272309afd4SJiao Xianjun### dmesg
2282309afd4SJiao Xianjun
2292309afd4SJiao XianjunTo debug/see the basic driver behaviour, you could use dmesg command in Linux. openwifi driver prints normal tx/rx packet information when a packet is sent or received. The driver also prints WARNING information if it feels something abnormal happens. You can search "printk" in sdr.c to see all the printing points.
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2312309afd4SJiao Xianjun- tx printing example
2322309afd4SJiao Xianjun
2332309afd4SJiao Xianjun      sdr,sdr openwifi_tx:  116bytes 48M FC0208 DI002c addr1/2/3:b827ebe65f1e/66554433224c/66554433224c SC1df0 flag40000012 retry2 ack1 q0 sn1075 R/CTS 00 1M 0us wr/rd 19/19
2342309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - printing from sdr driver, openwifi_tx function.
2352309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - 116bytes: packet size (length field in SIGNAL) is 116 bytes.
2362309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - 48M: MCS (rate field in SIGNAL) is 48Mbps.
2372309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - FC0208: Frame Control field 0x0208, which means type data, subtype data, to DS 0, from DS 1 (a packet from AP to client).
2382309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - DI002c: Duration/ID field 0x002c. How many us this packet will occupy the channel (including waiting for ACK).
2392309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - addr1/2/3: address fields. Target MAC address b827ebe65f1e, source MAC address 66554433224c (openwifi).
2402309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - SC1df0: Sequence Control field 0x1df0, which means that the driver inserts sequence number 0x1df0 to the packet under request of upper layer.
2412309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - flag40000012: flags field from upper layer struct ieee80211_tx_info (first fragment? need ACK? need sequence number insertion? etc.). Here is 0x40000012.
2422309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - retry2: upper layer tells us the maximum number of retransmissions for this packet is 2.
2432309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - ack1: upper layer tells us this packet needs ACK.
2442309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - q0: the packet goes to FPGA queue 0.
2452309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - sn1075: PHY/FPGA sequence number 1075. This is different from Sequence Control asked by upper layer. This is for cross check between FPGA/interrupt and driver.
2462309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - R/CTS 00: upper layer believes this packet doesn't need RTS/CTS mechanism (Because the packet size is below the RTS threshold).
2472309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - 1M 0us: if RTS/CTS is asked to be used by upper layer, it should use xM rate and Xus duration.
2482309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - wr/rd 19/19: the write/read index of buffer (shared buffer between the active openwifi_tx and background openwifi_tx_interrupt).
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2502309afd4SJiao Xianjun- rx printing example
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2522309afd4SJiao Xianjun      sdr,sdr openwifi_rx_interrupt: 120bytes ht0 54M FC0108 DI002c addr1/2/3:66554433224c/b827ebe65f1e/66554433224c SCcf20 fcs1 sn117 i117 -36dBm
2532309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - printing from sdr driver, openwifi_rx_interrupt function.
2542309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - 120bytes: packet size (length field in SIGNAL) is 120 bytes.
2552309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - ht0: this is non-ht packet.
2562309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - 54M:  MCS (rate field in SIGNAL) is 54Mbps.
2572309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - FC0108: Frame Control field 0x0208, which means type data, subtype data, to DS 1, from DS 0 (a packet client to openwifi AP).
2582309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - DI002c: Duration/ID field 0x002c. How many us this packet will occupy the channel (including waiting for ACK).
2592309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - addr1/2/3: address fields. Target MAC address 66554433224c (openwifi), source MAC address b827ebe65f1e.
2602309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - SCcf20: Sequence Control field 0x1df0, which means that the packet includes sequence number 0xcf20 (under request of upper layer of the peer).
2612309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - fcs1: FCS/CRC is OK.
2622309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - sn117: HY/FPGA sequence number 117. This is different from Sequence Control asked by upper layer. This is for cross check between FPGA/interrupt and driver.
2632309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - i117: current rx packet DMA buffer index 117.
2642309afd4SJiao Xianjun  - -36dBm: signal strength of this received packet.
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2662309afd4SJiao Xianjun### native Linux tools
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2682309afd4SJiao XianjunFor protocol, many native Linux tools you still could rely on. Such as tcpdump.
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2702309afd4SJiao Xianjun### FPGA
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2724f977aa9SJiao XianjunFor FPGA itself, FPGA developer could use Xilinx ILA tools to analyze FPGA signals. Spying on those state machines in xpu/tx_intf/rx_intf would be very helpful for understanding/debugging Wi-Fi low level funtionalities.
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