[PATCH v6 00/12] wifi: ath12k: Add single wiphy suppor
Rameshkumar Sundaram
quic_ramess at quicinc.com
Tue Apr 2 03:06:54 PDT 2024
On 4/2/2024 1:04 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> On 4/1/2024 12:03 PM, Rameshkumar Sundaram wrote:
>> From: Sriram R <quic_srirrama at quicinc.com>
>>
>> With the introduction of Multi Link Operation (MLO) support in
>> IEEE802.11be, each EHT AP/non AP interface is capable of
>> operating with multiple radio links.
>>
>> cfg80211/mac80211 expects drivers to abstract the communication
>> between such Multi Link HW and mac80211/cfg80211 since it depends
>> on different driver/HW implementation. Hence the single wiphy
>> abstraction with changes in datastructures were introduced in
>> "wifi: ath12k: Introduce hw abstraction"
>>
>> This patchset extends the implementation to allow combination
>> of multiple underlying radios into a single composite hw/wiphy
>> for registration. Since now multiple radios are represented by
>> a single wiphy, changes are required in various mac ops that the
>> driver supports since the driver now needs to learn on how to tunnel
>> various mac ops properly to a specific radio.
>>
>> This patchset covers the basic mac80211 ops for an interface bring up
>> and operation.
>>
>> Note:
>> Monitor and hw reconfig support for Single Wiphy will be done in future
>> patchsets.
>
> thinking about this series in the context of some other patches I've been
> reviewing recently, I don't think this series should be talking about
> supporting multiple radios with a single wiphy, but instead about supporting
> multiple devices with a single wiphy. After all, the existing logic already
> supports a single device with multiple radios, so it isn't the multitude of
> radios that is the issue, it is the multitude of devices.
So far we are only combining radios of a device (ab) and registering it
as single HW(ah) to mac80211. Currently ah will only contain radios of
one device. Combining multiple devices into a single HW is different
series (where ag will be introduced).
Having said that, even if multiple devices are combined with ag, at hw
(ah) level there are only radios of multiple devices (ab) and hence
these patches stay generic and call them as radios.
>
> this would have ramifications on many of the commit messages in this series.
>
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