Commit baa19b2e authored by Felix Fietkau's avatar Felix Fietkau

wifi: mt76: mt7603: rework/fix rx pse hang check

It turns out that the code in mt7603_rx_pse_busy() does not detect actual
hardware hangs, it only checks for busy conditions in PSE.
A reset should only be performed if these conditions are true and if there
is no rx activity as well.
Reset the counter whenever a rx interrupt occurs. In order to also deal with
a fully loaded CPU that leaves interrupts disabled with continuous NAPI
polling, also check for pending rx interrupts in the function itself.

Fixes: c8846e10 ("mt76: add driver for MT7603E and MT7628/7688")
Signed-off-by: default avatarFelix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
parent aa75cc02
......@@ -42,11 +42,13 @@ irqreturn_t mt7603_irq_handler(int irq, void *dev_instance)
}
if (intr & MT_INT_RX_DONE(0)) {
dev->rx_pse_check = 0;
mt7603_irq_disable(dev, MT_INT_RX_DONE(0));
napi_schedule(&dev->mt76.napi[0]);
}
if (intr & MT_INT_RX_DONE(1)) {
dev->rx_pse_check = 0;
mt7603_irq_disable(dev, MT_INT_RX_DONE(1));
napi_schedule(&dev->mt76.napi[1]);
}
......
......@@ -1570,20 +1570,29 @@ static bool mt7603_rx_pse_busy(struct mt7603_dev *dev)
{
u32 addr, val;
if (mt76_rr(dev, MT_MCU_DEBUG_RESET) & MT_MCU_DEBUG_RESET_QUEUES)
return true;
if (mt7603_rx_fifo_busy(dev))
return false;
goto out;
addr = mt7603_reg_map(dev, MT_CLIENT_BASE_PHYS_ADDR + MT_CLIENT_STATUS);
mt76_wr(dev, addr, 3);
val = mt76_rr(dev, addr) >> 16;
if (is_mt7628(dev) && (val & 0x4001) == 0x4001)
return true;
if (!(val & BIT(0)))
return false;
if (is_mt7628(dev))
val &= 0xa000;
else
val &= 0x8000;
if (!val)
return false;
return (val & 0x8001) == 0x8001 || (val & 0xe001) == 0xe001;
out:
if (mt76_rr(dev, MT_INT_SOURCE_CSR) &
(MT_INT_RX_DONE(0) | MT_INT_RX_DONE(1)))
return false;
return true;
}
static bool
......
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