Commit 6db45b06 authored by Jérôme Pouiller's avatar Jérôme Pouiller Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

staging: wfx: update TODO

Update the TODO list of wfx driver with a more precise list of items.
Signed-off-by: default avatarJérôme Pouiller <jerome.pouiller@silabs.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20191217161318.31402-56-Jerome.Pouiller@silabs.comSigned-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 4337074b
This is a list of things that need to be done to get this driver out of the
staging directory.
- I have to take a decision about secure link support. I can:
- drop completely
- keep it in an external patch (my preferred option)
- replace call to mbedtls with kernel crypto API (necessitate a
bunch of work)
- pull mbedtls in kernel (non-realistic)
- mac80211 interface does not (yet) have expected quality to be placed
outside of staging:
- Some processings are redundant with mac80211 ones
- Many members from wfx_dev/wfx_vif can be retrieved from mac80211
structures
- Some functions are too complex
- ...
- Allocation of "link ids" is too complex. Allocation/release of link ids from
sta_add()/sta_remove() should be sufficient.
- The path for packets with IEEE80211_TX_CTL_SEND_AFTER_DTIM flags should be
cleaned up. Currently, the process involve multiple work structs and a
timer. It could be simplifed. In add, the requeue mechanism triggers more
frequently than it should.
- All structures defined in hif_api_*.h are intended to sent/received to/from
hardware. All their members whould be declared __le32 or __le16. These
structs should only been used in files named hif_* (and maybe in data_*.c).
The upper layers (sta.c, scan.c etc...) should manage mac80211 structures.
See:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20191111202852.GX26530@ZenIV.linux.org.uk
- Once previous item done, it will be possible to audit the driver with
`sparse'. It will probably find tons of problems with big endian
architectures.
- hif_api_*.h whave been imported from firmware code. Some of the structures
are never used in driver.
- Driver try to maintains power save status of the stations. However, this
work is already done by mac80211. sta_asleep_mask and pspoll_mask should be
dropped.
- wfx_tx_queues_get() should be reworked. It currently try compute itself the
QoS policy. However, firmware already do the job. Firmware would prefer to
have a few packets in each queue and be able to choose itself which queue to
use.
- As suggested by Felix, rate control could be improved following this idea:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/3099559.gv3Q75KnN1@pc-42/
- When driver is about to loose BSS, it forge its own Null Func request (see
wfx_cqm_bssloss_sm()). It should use mechanism provided by mac80211.
- AP is actually is setup after a call to wfx_bss_info_changed(). Yet,
ieee80211_ops provide callback start_ap().
- The current process for joining a network is incredibly complex. Should be
reworked.
- Monitoring mode is not implemented despite being mandatory by mac80211.
- "compatible" value are not correct. They should be "vendor,chip". See:
https://lore.kernel.org/driverdev-devel/5226570.CMH5hVlZcI@pc-42
- The "state" field from wfx_vif should be replaced by "vif->type".
- It seems that wfx_upload_keys() is useless.
- "event_queue" from wfx_vif seems overkill. These event are rare and they
probably could be handled in a simpler fashion.
- Feature called "secure link" should be either developed (using kernel
crypto API) or dropped.
- In wfx_cmd_send(), "async" allow to send command without waiting the reply.
It may help in some situation, but it is not yet used. In add, it may cause
some trouble:
https://lore.kernel.org/driverdev-devel/alpine.DEB.2.21.1910041317381.2992@hadrien/
So, fix it (by replacing the mutex with a semaphore) or drop it.
- Chip support P2P, but driver does not implement it.
- Chip support kind of Mesh, but driver does not implement it.
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