void rt2800_txdone_entry(struct queue_entry *entry, u32 status)
{
struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev = entry->queue->rt2x00dev;
+ struct skb_frame_desc *skbdesc = get_skb_frame_desc(entry->skb);
struct txdone_entry_desc txdesc;
u32 word;
u16 mcs, real_mcs;
+ int aggr, ampdu;
__le32 *txwi;
/*
txdesc.flags = 0;
txwi = rt2800_drv_get_txwi(entry);
rt2x00_desc_read(txwi, 0, &word);
+
mcs = rt2x00_get_field32(word, TXWI_W0_MCS);
+ ampdu = rt2x00_get_field32(word, TXWI_W0_AMPDU);
+
real_mcs = rt2x00_get_field32(status, TX_STA_FIFO_MCS);
+ aggr = rt2x00_get_field32(status, TX_STA_FIFO_TX_AGGRE);
+
+ /*
+ * If a frame was meant to be sent as a single non-aggregated MPDU
+ * but ended up in an aggregate the used tx rate doesn't correlate
+ * with the one specified in the TXWI as the whole aggregate is sent
+ * with the same rate.
+ *
+ * For example: two frames are sent to rt2x00, the first one sets
+ * AMPDU=1 and requests MCS7 whereas the second frame sets AMDPU=0
+ * and requests MCS15. If the hw aggregates both frames into one
+ * AMDPU the tx status for both frames will contain MCS7 although
+ * the frame was sent successfully.
+ *
+ * Hence, replace the requested rate with the real tx rate to not
+ * confuse the rate control algortihm by providing clearly wrong
+ * data.
+ */
+ if (aggr == 1 && ampdu == 0 && real_mcs != mcs) {
+ skbdesc->tx_rate_idx = real_mcs;
+ mcs = real_mcs;
+ }
/*
* Ralink has a retry mechanism using a global fallback