bes2600: self-detect when firmware does not honor PSM and skip the cycle
The c6 series fixed several host-side bookkeeping bugs around PSM
transitions, but didn't address the underlying contract: this chip's
firmware (BES2600 with the Bestechnic Dec 2023 build that ships on
PineTab2 and most danctnix images) silently drops every WSM_set_pm
request without emitting the corresponding PM_INDICATION. The driver's
own power_down_work delayed work calls bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode every
~10s; without firmware acknowledgment each call burns 5s on
wait_for_completion_timeout(pm_enter_cmpl, 5*HZ) and produces a
recurring three-line cascade in dmesg:
bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode, wait pm ind timeout
bes2600_sdio_active failed, subsys:0
bes2600_pwr_device_exit_lp_mode, active mcu fail
Confirmed by tripwire instrumentation on PineTab2 (linux-pinetab2
6.19.10-danctnix1, ohm) running the c5+c6 stack: zero
wsm_set_pm_indication() invocations across an entire boot, while
bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode timed out repeatedly, and
bes2600_sdio_active() consistently saw BES_SLAVE_STATUS_REG_ID return
0x2f (every "ready" bit set except MCU_WAKEUP_READY (bit 4) - the
firmware reports "I'm awake, there's nothing to wake from").
This patch makes the driver self-heal:
* struct bes2600_pwr_t gains pm_unsupported (bool) and
pm_consecutive_timeouts (unsigned int). Both initialised to
0/false.
* bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode early-returns -EOPNOTSUPP when
pm_unsupported is set. Skips the per-VIF set_pm round-trip and
the wait_for_completion entirely.
* On the cmpxchg-success branch of the timeout path, we increment
pm_consecutive_timeouts. When it crosses
BES2600_PM_UNSUPPORTED_THRESHOLD (3, ~15s of trying), we latch
pm_unsupported = true and force chip_pm_state = ACTIVE so that
bes2600_pwr_device_exit_lp_mode's c6.2 skip branch covers the
wake side (no gpio_wake / sbus_active / WSM_set_operational_mode
reissue past the first one).
* bes2600_pwr_notify_ps_changed resets pm_consecutive_timeouts to 0
on any incoming PM indication, and clears pm_unsupported if it
was previously latched. So a firmware update that fixes PM_IND
delivery automatically re-enables PSM transitions without a
driver rebuild.
mac80211's PSM requests via bes2600_set_pm() still flow to the
firmware unchanged; they just don't have host-side timeouts so they
remain silent regardless of firmware acknowledgment. Power
consumption goes up if the firmware actually CAN do PSM (we'd be
keeping the chip awake unnecessarily), but on a chip where the
counter trips this trade-off is forced anyway: the chip stayed awake
under the broken cascade as well, just with constant SDIO churn.
Net effect on dmesg: after ~15s of boot, the three-line cascade stops
firing entirely. The firmware-side wedge is observed once per boot
(captured by the pm_unsupported latch) instead of per-cycle.
Signed-off-by: Markus Fritsche <fritsche.markus@gmail.com>
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@@ -467,6 +467,45 @@ static void bes2600_pwr_device_enter_lp_mode(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
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bes_devel("device enter sleep\n");
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}
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/*
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* Number of consecutive bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode timeouts (with zero
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* PM_INDICATIONs received) before we conclude the firmware does not
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* honor host-driven PSM and switch to a sticky skip path.
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*/
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#define BES2600_PM_UNSUPPORTED_THRESHOLD 3
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/*
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* Latch pm_unsupported = true and force chip_pm_state = ACTIVE so the
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* c6.2 wake-side skip branch covers bes2600_pwr_device_exit_lp_mode.
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* Called after BES2600_PM_UNSUPPORTED_THRESHOLD consecutive enter_lp_mode
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* timeouts with zero PM_INDICATIONs.
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*/
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static void bes2600_pwr_latch_pm_unsupported(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
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{
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bes_warn("PSM not honored (%u timeouts), switching to skip mode\n",
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hw_priv->bes_power.pm_consecutive_timeouts);
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hw_priv->bes_power.pm_unsupported = true;
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atomic_set(&hw_priv->bes_power.chip_pm_state,
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BES2600_CHIP_PM_ACTIVE);
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/*
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* Hold the MCU wake-flag bit permanently. Without this, every
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* sdio_rx_work invocation hits bes2600_gpio_wakeup_mcu(SDIO_RX)
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* when gpio_wakup_flags == 0, drives the GPIO high and msleeps
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* 10 ms per RX. With ~50 RX/s of beacons + multicast that's
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* ~50%% of the bes_sdio workqueue thread blocked in msleep,
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* which directly caps RX throughput. Holding the MCU bit makes
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* those calls bit-only bookkeeping (gpio_wakeup = (flags == 0)
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* stays false, no GPIO toggle, no msleep). The bit is never
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* cleared once pm_unsupported is set because
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* bes2600_pwr_device_enter_lp_mode is unreachable under the
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* early-return.
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*/
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if (hw_priv->sbus_ops->gpio_wake)
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hw_priv->sbus_ops->gpio_wake(hw_priv->sbus_priv,
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GPIO_WAKE_FLAG_MCU);
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}
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static int bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
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{
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int i = 0;
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@@ -476,6 +515,17 @@ static int bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
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char ip_str[20];
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unsigned long status = 0;
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/*
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* Sticky early-return when we've previously concluded the firmware
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* doesn't honor PSM. Each attempt would otherwise burn 5s on a
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* doomed wait_for_completion_timeout and produce a noisy three-line
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* cascade in dmesg every time power_down_work retries (every
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* ~10s). The chip stays in active mode, which on this firmware is
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* the de-facto state anyway.
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*/
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if (hw_priv->bes_power.pm_unsupported)
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return -EOPNOTSUPP;
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/* set interface low power configuration */
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bes2600_for_each_vif(hw_priv, priv, i) {
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#ifdef P2P_MULTIVIF
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@@ -569,6 +619,9 @@ static int bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
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atomic_set(&hw_priv->bes_power.chip_pm_state,
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BES2600_CHIP_PM_UNKNOWN);
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timeouts++;
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if (++hw_priv->bes_power.pm_consecutive_timeouts
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>= BES2600_PM_UNSUPPORTED_THRESHOLD)
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bes2600_pwr_latch_pm_unsupported(hw_priv);
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}
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}
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} else {
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@@ -607,7 +660,8 @@ static int bes2600_pwr_enter_lp_mode(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
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* GPIO stays high and the bit clear here is purely
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* bookkeeping (so the next gpio_wake doesn't no-op).
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*/
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if (hw_priv->sbus_ops->gpio_sleep)
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if (!hw_priv->bes_power.pm_unsupported &&
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hw_priv->sbus_ops->gpio_sleep)
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hw_priv->sbus_ops->gpio_sleep(hw_priv->sbus_priv,
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GPIO_WAKE_FLAG_MCU);
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ret = -ETIMEDOUT;
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@@ -930,6 +984,8 @@ void bes2600_pwr_init(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
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mutex_init(&hw_priv->bes_power.pwr_mutex);
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atomic_set(&hw_priv->bes_power.dev_state, 0);
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atomic_set(&hw_priv->bes_power.chip_pm_state, BES2600_CHIP_PM_UNKNOWN);
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hw_priv->bes_power.pm_unsupported = false;
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hw_priv->bes_power.pm_consecutive_timeouts = 0;
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init_completion(&hw_priv->bes_power.pm_enter_cmpl);
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sema_init(&hw_priv->bes_power.sync_lock, 1);
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device_set_wakeup_capable(hw_priv->pdev, true);
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@@ -1319,6 +1375,18 @@ void bes2600_pwr_notify_ps_changed(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv, u8 psmode)
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* indication can prime a future wait against a freshly
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* reinit_completion()'ed state.
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*/
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/*
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* Any PM indication, whatever its psmode, proves the firmware is
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* actually emitting them. Reset the consecutive-timeout counter
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* so a transient stall doesn't permanently disable PSM, and clear
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* pm_unsupported if a previous run had latched it.
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*/
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hw_priv->bes_power.pm_consecutive_timeouts = 0;
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if (hw_priv->bes_power.pm_unsupported) {
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bes_warn("PM indication arrived after pm_unsupported was set; re-enabling PSM transitions\n");
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hw_priv->bes_power.pm_unsupported = false;
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}
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if ((psmode & 0x01) != WSM_PSM_ACTIVE) {
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atomic_set(&hw_priv->bes_power.chip_pm_state,
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BES2600_CHIP_PM_LP);
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@@ -121,6 +121,15 @@ struct bes2600_pwr_t
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struct bes2600_pwr_event_t pwr_events[BES2600_DELAY_EVENT_NUM];
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atomic_t pm_set_in_process;
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atomic_t chip_pm_state;
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/*
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* Sticky flag set after BES2600_PM_UNSUPPORTED_THRESHOLD
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* consecutive enter_lp_mode timeouts with zero PM_INDICATIONs
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* received from firmware. Indicates this chip's firmware does
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* not honor host-driven PSM transitions; further attempts are
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* skipped to avoid the 5s timeout cascade.
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*/
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bool pm_unsupported;
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unsigned int pm_consecutive_timeouts;
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};
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#ifdef CONFIG_BES2600_WOWLAN
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