Hi, On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 11:39 AM Ulf Hansson <ulf.hansson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 19:57, Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > This series attempts to deal better with the expected transmission > > errors related to the idle states (handled by the Always-On-Subsystem > > or AOS) on the SDIO-based WiFi on rk3288-veyron-minnie, > > rk3288-veyron-speedy, and rk3288-veyron-mickey. > > > > Some details about those errors can be found in > > <https://crbug.com/960222>, but to summarize it here: if we try to > > send the wakeup command to the WiFi card at the same time it has > > decided to wake up itself then it will behave badly on the SDIO bus. > > This can cause timeouts or CRC errors. > > > > When I tested on 4.19 and 4.20 these CRC errors can be seen to cause > > re-tuning. Since I am currently developing on 4.19 this was the > > original problem I attempted to solve. > > > > On mainline it turns out that you don't see the retuning errors but > > you see tons of spam about timeouts trying to wakeup from sleep. I > > tracked down the commit that was causing that and have partially > > reverted it here. I have no real knowledge about Broadcom WiFi, but > > the commit that was causing problems sounds (from the descriptioin) to > > be a hack commit penalizing all Broadcom WiFi users because of a bug > > in a Cypress SD controller. I will let others comment if this is > > truly the case and, if so, what the right solution should be. > > > > For v3 of this series I have added 2 patches to the end of the series > > to address errors that would show up on systems with these same SDIO > > WiFi cards when used on controllers that do periodic retuning. These > > systems need an extra fix to prevent the retuning from happening when > > the card is asleep. > > > > I believe v5 of this series is all ready to go assuming Kalle Valo is > > good with it. I've added after-the-cut notes to patches awaiting his > > Ack and have added other tags collected so far. > > > > Changes in v5: > > - Add missing sdio_retune_crc_enable() in comments (Ulf). > > - /s/reneable/re-enable (Ulf). > > - Remove leftover prototypes: mmc_expect_errors_begin() / end() (Ulf). > > - Rewording of "sleep command" in commit message (Arend). > > > > Changes in v4: > > - Moved to SDIO API only (Adrian, Ulf). > > - Renamed to make it less generic, now retune_crc_disable (Ulf). > > - Function header makes it clear host must be claimed (Ulf). > > - No more WARN_ON (Ulf). > > - Adjust to API rename (Adrian, Ulf). > > - Moved retune hold/release to SDIO API (Adrian). > > - Adjust to API rename (Adrian). > > > > Changes in v3: > > - Took out the spinlock since I believe this is all in one context. > > - Expect errors for all of brcmf_sdio_kso_control() (Adrian). > > - ("mmc: core: Export mmc_retune_hold_now() mmc_retune_release()") new for v3. > > - ("brcmfmac: sdio: Don't tune while the card is off") new for v3. > > > > Changes in v2: > > - A full revert, not just a partial one (Arend). ...with explicit Cc. > > - Updated commit message to clarify based on discussion of v1. > > > > Douglas Anderson (5): > > Revert "brcmfmac: disable command decode in sdio_aos" > > mmc: core: API to temporarily disable retuning for SDIO CRC errors > > brcmfmac: sdio: Disable auto-tuning around commands expected to fail > > mmc: core: Add sdio_retune_hold_now() and sdio_retune_release() > > brcmfmac: sdio: Don't tune while the card is off > > > > drivers/mmc/core/core.c | 5 +- > > drivers/mmc/core/sdio_io.c | 77 +++++++++++++++++++ > > .../broadcom/brcm80211/brcmfmac/sdio.c | 17 ++-- > > include/linux/mmc/host.h | 1 + > > include/linux/mmc/sdio_func.h | 6 ++ > > 5 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > > > -- > > 2.22.0.410.gd8fdbe21b5-goog > > > > Applied for fixes, thanks! > > Some minor changes: > 1) Dropped the a few "commit notes", that was more related to version > and practical information about the series. > 2) Dropped fixes tags for patch 2->5, but instead put a stable tag > targeted for v4.18+. OK, sounds good. Thanks! :-) I guess when I see the # v4.18+ in the commit message it makes me believe that the problem only existed on 4.18+, but maybe that's just me reading too much into it. ;-) In any case, presumably anyone who had these problems on earlier kernels already has solved them with local patches. -Doug