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kernel-agent/patches/driver/bes2600/sdio-rx-no-relay-danctnix/0001-bes2600-drop-sdio_rx_work-relay-IRQ-bh-direct-no-relay-architecture.patch
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claude-noether b04c8cd501 patches/driver/bes2600/*-danctnix + arch/arm64/scs-...: rebased on danctnix baseline (#29 redo)
PR #33's per-series mirrors were generated against the bes2600-dkms
cleanups branch (rooted at fe73571) without rebasing onto the
v7.0-danctnix1 kernel baseline. Result: per-commit diffs carried
stale baseline context (e.g. from_timer rather than the new
timer_container_of API), so the cumulative no longer applied cleanly
to ohm's actual base. pkgrel=6 build #1 failed with 'Hunk #3 FAILED'
in Patch D's sta.c.

Fix: in marfrit/bes2600-dkms, create danctnix-sync branch
(fe73571 + drop-in replace bes2600/ with v7.0-danctnix1's
drivers/staging/bes2600/), rebase cleanups onto it as
cleanups-rebased-on-danctnix, manually resolve the resulting conflicts
keeping each commit's intent + the new baseline context, rebase
Patch H accordingly. Format-patch and re-route to the same series-dir
names as PR #33.

Conflict resolution notes:
- 'remove userspace /dev/bes2600 character device interface' commit:
  the chardev wrapper was removed but two utility funcs that danctnix's
  bes2600_btuart.c depends on (bes2600_chrdev_is_bus_error,
  bes2600_chrdev_switch_subsys_glb) were re-added with EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL.
  bes2600_switch_bt re-added as static (file-local, called only from
  bes2600_chrdev_switch_subsys_glb).
- Patch D (atomicize ba_lock): re-resolved bes2600_ba_timer's
  timer_container_of() vs from_timer() to keep the new API.
- SCS Makefile @@ hunk counts corrected from -9,6 +9,10 to -9,6 +9,11
  (the original was actually wrong; build-via-fuzz was masking it).

Cumulative b2sum: ka-promote ohm now emits
  eb179c03f35a4dbaec2e40036f0033ef04985bb6b14ab22419d68e5caaa5874f...
  (279 554 bytes, 32 patches resolved).

pkgrel=6 built from this manifest + installed on ohm 2026-05-19 ~23:39.
Functional verification: bes2600 + bes2600_btuart both load, Pattern A
0 over fresh boot, wlan0 associates to newton. srcversion
1A919EED0E6DC2478559B17 differs from pkgrel=5's BEB625FA... — the
reconstruction is functionally equivalent (5 GHz working, no
firmware/driver race conditions) but NOT byte-equivalent (the chardev
utility re-add chose different formatting than the original danctnix
code). Byte-equivalence is not a goal; per-series traceability and
working hardware are.

Closes (proper this time): #29.
Refs: #28, #30, #33 (the half-working attempt), #31, #32.
2026-05-19 23:44:29 +02:00

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From 0f185172b020818faec9572fd800867db623a40e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Markus Fritsche <fritsche.markus@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 7 May 2026 22:34:11 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 25/29] =?UTF-8?q?bes2600:=20drop=20sdio=5Frx=5Fwork=20rela?=
=?UTF-8?q?y,=20IRQ=E2=86=92bh-direct=20(no-relay=20architecture)?=
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Patch C v3 — match cw1200 mainline architecture
(drivers/net/wireless/st/cw1200/). Eliminates the
sdio_rx_work workqueue relay that introduced a thread-safety
race on hw_priv->hw_bufs_used in v1 (PR #3 closed) and that
v2's atomic_t prep was a workaround for (PR #10 superseded by
v3 plan PR #11).
Architectural changes:
- bes2600_gpio_irq_handler: now calls self->irq_handler()
directly instead of queue_work(self->sdio_wq, &self->rx_work).
Bumps bh_rx atomic + wakes bh_wq.
- bes2600_bh_rx_helper (BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE branch):
now calls priv->sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch() to do the SDIO read
inline. No pipe_read, no skb_dequeue.
- bes2600_sdio_read_rx_batch (new): the SDIO read sequence
extracted from sdio_rx_work, registered as
sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch. Runs in bh thread context.
- bes2600_sdio_extract_packets: calls
bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb() directly per parsed SKB. No
skb_queue_tail, no rx_queue.
- bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb (new in bh.c): the per-SKB
bookkeeping that bh_rx_helper used to do post-pipe_read
(seq# check, exception, confirm-condition, wsm_handle_rx).
Wakes bh thread for tx-burst via atomic_inc(&priv->bh_tx)
instead of bes2600_bh_wakeup() — we ARE the bh thread.
- Post-tx queue_work(rx_work) site: replaced with
self->irq_handler() to wake bh for piggyback RX check.
Deleted infrastructure:
- struct sbus_priv: rx_queue, rx_queue_lock, rx_work fields
- bes2600_sdio_pipe_read: function deleted (unused)
- sdio_rx_work: function deleted (unused)
- sbus_ops->pipe_read assignment: removed for SDIO bus
- skb_queue_head_init(&self->rx_queue), spin_lock_init(...),
INIT_WORK(rx_work): probe-time setup removed
- cancel_work_sync(rx_work) + drain loop in empty_work: removed
- flush_work(rx_work) in drain helper: replaced with msleep(2)
- work_pending(rx_work) check in suspend predicate: removed
Concurrency invariant restored:
- hw_priv->hw_bufs_used: single-writer (bh thread only)
by construction. No atomic_t needed.
- hw_priv->hw_bufs_used_vif[]: ditto.
- hw_priv->wsm_tx_pending[]: ditto.
- All other shared state: unchanged or already protected.
Phase 7 partial verification (rep 1, 2026-05-07):
- Module loads clean, srcversion 371C6606B73AF19299228CA
- Link associates, no WARN/BUG/oops
- sdio_rx_work dispatches: 0 (function deleted)
- bes2600_bh_work redispatches: 0 (single long-lived
invariant preserved)
- Chip handled stress traffic without wedge
Phase 7 full N=3 stress ramp deferred to follow-up rep series
(rep 2 had a TCP-level nc race; not a bes2600 issue but
invalidated rep 2's throughput number).
---
bes2600/bes2600_sdio.c | 144 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
bes2600/bh.c | 129 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
bes2600/bh.h | 9 +++
bes2600/sbus.h | 8 +++
4 files changed, 226 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/bes2600/bes2600_sdio.c b/drivers/staging/bes2600/bes2600_sdio.c
index c81c244..3834032 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/bes2600/bes2600_sdio.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/bes2600/bes2600_sdio.c
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
#include <linux/of_gpio.h>
#include "bes2600.h"
+#include "bh.h"
#include "sbus.h"
#include "bes2600_plat.h"
#include "bes2600_factory.h"
@@ -72,10 +73,12 @@ struct sbus_priv {
int rx_data_toggle;
#endif
#ifdef BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
- spinlock_t rx_queue_lock;
- struct sk_buff_head rx_queue;
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: rx_queue, rx_queue_lock, rx_work removed (no relay).
+ * The bh thread now reads RX inline; the rx_buffer scratch area
+ * stays. Counters/timestamps stay for debugfs visibility.
+ */
u8 *rx_buffer;
- struct work_struct rx_work;
u32 rx_last_ctrl;
u32 rx_valid_ctrl;
u32 rx_total_ctrl_cnt;
@@ -412,10 +415,19 @@ static void bes2600_sdio_irq_handler(struct sdio_func *func)
bes_devel("%s called, fw_started:%d \n",
__func__, self->fw_started);
- if (likely(self->fw_started && self->core)) {
- queue_work(self->sdio_wq, &self->rx_work);
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: no more sdio_rx_work relay. Wake the bh thread
+ * directly via self->irq_handler (bes2600_irq_handler in bh.c
+ * which bumps bh_rx atomic + wakes bh_wq). The bh thread will
+ * then call sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch() to do the SDIO read inline.
+ * Matches cw1200 mainline IRQ → bh-direct architecture.
+ */
+ if (likely(self->fw_started && self->core && self->irq_handler)) {
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&self->lock, flags);
+ self->irq_handler(self->irq_priv);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&self->lock, flags);
self->last_irq_timestamp = jiffies;
- } else if(self->irq_handler) {
+ } else if (self->irq_handler) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&self->lock, flags);
self->irq_handler(self->irq_priv);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&self->lock, flags);
@@ -812,10 +824,15 @@ static int bes2600_sdio_extract_packets(struct sbus_priv *self, u32 ctrl_reg, u8
skb_put(skb, packet_len);
memcpy(skb->data, &data[pos], packet_len);
bes_devel("%s, %d,%d\n", __func__, packet_len, pos);
- spin_lock(&self->rx_queue_lock);
- skb_queue_tail(&self->rx_queue, skb);
self->rx_data_cnt++;
- spin_unlock(&self->rx_queue_lock);
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: deliver the SKB directly into the WSM/mac80211
+ * stack from the bh thread. No rx_queue, no inter-thread
+ * handoff, no atomic_t needed on the counters that
+ * wsm_release_tx_buffer touches — single-writer-from-bh is
+ * preserved by construction. See bh.c for the contract block.
+ */
+ bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb(self->core, skb);
packet_len = (packet_len + 3) & (~0x3);
pos += packet_len;
#ifdef BES_SDIO_OPTIMIZED_LEN
@@ -826,17 +843,31 @@ static int bes2600_sdio_extract_packets(struct sbus_priv *self, u32 ctrl_reg, u8
return 0;
}
-static void sdio_rx_work(struct work_struct *work)
+/*
+ * Patch C v3: bh thread calls this directly via sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch.
+ * No more sdio_rx_work workqueue. SDIO read sequence (lock →
+ * read_ctrl → memcpy_fromio → packets_check → extract_packets) runs
+ * inline in bh-thread context. Each parsed SKB is delivered via
+ * bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb() from extract_packets — no rx_queue, no
+ * second worker, no inter-thread handoff.
+ *
+ * Architecture matches cw1200 mainline. Single-writer-from-bh
+ * invariant on hw_bufs_used preserved by construction.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success (caller's bh outer loop decides whether to
+ * continue), negative on bus read error. On error: triggers
+ * wifi_force_close (same as the old sdio_rx_work).
+ */
+static int bes2600_sdio_read_rx_batch(struct sbus_priv *self)
{
- int ret, again = 0, retry = 0, crc_retry = 0;
+ int ret = 0, again = 0, retry = 0, crc_retry = 0;
u32 ctrl_reg = 0;
int total_len;
- struct sbus_priv *self = container_of(work, struct sbus_priv, rx_work);
u8 *buf = self->rx_buffer;
/* don't read/write sdio when sdio error */
if (bes2600_chrdev_is_bus_error())
- return;
+ return 0;
bes2600_gpio_wakeup_mcu(self, GPIO_WAKE_FLAG_SDIO_RX);
@@ -891,6 +922,10 @@ static void sdio_rx_work(struct work_struct *work)
goto failed;
}
+ /*
+ * extract_packets parses the multi-RX buffer and calls
+ * bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb() per SKB. No queueing.
+ */
if ((ret = bes2600_sdio_extract_packets(self, ctrl_reg, buf))) {
bes_err("%s,%d error=%d\n", __func__, __LINE__, ret);
goto failed;
@@ -898,22 +933,16 @@ static void sdio_rx_work(struct work_struct *work)
ctrl_reg = 0;
- if (likely(self->irq_handler)) {
- self->irq_handler(self->irq_priv);
- } else {
- bes_err("%s,%d\n", __func__, __LINE__);
- goto failed;
- }
-
} while (again);
bes2600_gpio_allow_mcu_sleep(self, GPIO_WAKE_FLAG_SDIO_RX);
- return;
+ return 0;
failed:
bes2600_gpio_allow_mcu_sleep(self, GPIO_WAKE_FLAG_SDIO_RX);
bes2600_chrdev_wifi_force_close(self->core, false);
WARN_ON(1);
+ return -1;
}
static void sdio_scan_work(struct work_struct *work)
@@ -921,26 +950,11 @@ static void sdio_scan_work(struct work_struct *work)
bes_warn("%s: this function does nothing\n", __FUNCTION__);
}
-static void *bes2600_sdio_pipe_read(struct sbus_priv *self)
-{
- struct sk_buff *skb;
-
- if (bes2600_chrdev_is_bus_error()) {
- return bes2600_tx_loop_read(self->core);
- }
-
- spin_lock(&self->rx_queue_lock);
- skb = skb_dequeue(&self->rx_queue);
- if (skb)
- self->rx_proc_cnt++;
- spin_unlock(&self->rx_queue_lock);
- if (likely(self->fw_started == true &&
- !bes2600_pwr_device_is_idle(self->core) &&
- self->core->hw_bufs_used > 0))
- if (!skb)
- queue_work(self->sdio_wq, &self->rx_work);
- return skb;
-}
+/* Patch C v3: bes2600_sdio_pipe_read deleted. bh thread reads the
+ * SDIO bus inline via bes2600_sdio_read_rx_batch (sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch).
+ * No rx_queue, no skb_dequeue, no relay. bes2600_tx_loop_read remains
+ * for the test bus error-fallback path but is now invoked at higher
+ * level. */
#endif
@@ -1196,7 +1210,14 @@ flush_previous:
}
} while (crc_retry <= 10);
sdio_release_host(self->func);
- queue_work(self->sdio_wq, &self->rx_work);
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: wake the bh thread to check for any RX
+ * that piggybacked on this TX window. Bumps bh_rx
+ * atomic; bh's wait_event will pick it up and call
+ * sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch().
+ */
+ if (likely(self->irq_handler))
+ self->irq_handler(self->irq_priv);
if (ret) {
bes_err("%s,%d err=%d,%d,%d\n", __func__, __LINE__, ret, scatters, cur_blk);
sdio_work_debug(self);
@@ -1247,12 +1268,11 @@ static int bes2600_sdio_misc_init(struct sbus_priv *self, struct bes2600_common
self->next_toggle = 0;
#endif
#ifdef BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
- spin_lock_init(&self->rx_queue_lock);
- skb_queue_head_init(&self->rx_queue);
+ /* Patch C v3: rx_queue / rx_queue_lock removed (no relay). */
self->rx_buffer = (u8 *)__get_dma_pages(GFP_KERNEL, get_order(1632 * BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_NUM));
if (!self->rx_buffer)
return -ENOMEM;
- INIT_WORK(&self->rx_work, sdio_rx_work);
+ /* Patch C v3: sdio_rx_work removed; bh thread does the read. */
#endif
#ifdef BES_SDIO_TX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&self->tx_bufferlist);
@@ -1581,22 +1601,15 @@ err:
static void bes2600_sdio_empty_work(struct sbus_priv *self)
{
-#ifdef BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
- struct sk_buff *skb;
-#endif
#ifdef BES_SDIO_TX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
struct bes_sdio_tx_list_t *tx_buffer, *temp;
#endif
#ifdef BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
- cancel_work_sync(&self->rx_work);
- while (1) {
- skb = skb_dequeue(&self->rx_queue);
- if (skb)
- dev_kfree_skb(skb);
- else
- break;
- }
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: rx_work and rx_queue removed. Counters still
+ * reset for the next attach cycle.
+ */
self->rx_last_ctrl = 0;
self->rx_total_ctrl_cnt = 0;
self->rx_continuous_ctrl_cnt = 0;
@@ -1864,7 +1877,8 @@ static struct sbus_ops bes2600_sdio_sbus_ops = {
.sbus_reg_write = bes2600_sdio_reg_write,
.init = bes2600_sdio_misc_init,
#ifdef BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
- .pipe_read = bes2600_sdio_pipe_read,
+ /* Patch C v3: .pipe_read removed; bus_rx_batch replaces it. */
+ .bus_rx_batch = bes2600_sdio_read_rx_batch,
#endif
#ifdef BES_SDIO_TX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE
.pipe_send = bes2600_sdio_pipe_send,
@@ -1884,9 +1898,15 @@ static void bes2600_sdio_en_lp_cb(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv)
long unsigned int old_ts, new_ts;
struct sbus_priv *self = hw_priv->sbus_priv;
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: rx_work removed. Wait for IRQ-timestamp activity
+ * to settle by polling self->last_irq_timestamp via msleep
+ * (best-effort). The caller already knows the bh thread will
+ * process pending bh_rx during its next wait_event round.
+ */
do {
old_ts = self->last_irq_timestamp;
- flush_work(&self->rx_work);
+ msleep(2);
new_ts = self->last_irq_timestamp;
} while(old_ts != new_ts);
}
@@ -2243,8 +2263,12 @@ static int bes2600_sdio_suspend_noirq(struct device *dev)
if (func->num > 1)
return 0;
- if(self->core &&
- (work_pending(&self->rx_work) || atomic_read(&self->core->bh_rx))) {
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: work_pending(&self->rx_work) check dropped (no
+ * relay). bh_rx atomic alone tells us whether the bh thread
+ * has un-processed RX events queued.
+ */
+ if (self->core && atomic_read(&self->core->bh_rx)) {
bes_devel("%s: Suspend interrupted.\n", __func__);
return -EAGAIN;
}
diff --git a/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.c b/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.c
index fab3bf0..febcaf4 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.c
@@ -959,6 +959,119 @@ static void bes2600_bh_parse_wakeup_event(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv, struct
}
}
+/*
+ * Direct-deliver an RX SKB into the WSM/mac80211 stack.
+ *
+ * Patch C v3 (no-relay architecture, matches cw1200): the bh thread
+ * calls bes2600_sdio_read_rx_batch which calls
+ * bes2600_sdio_extract_packets which calls THIS function per parsed
+ * SKB. No rx_queue, no sdio_rx_work, no inter-thread handoff.
+ *
+ * Single-writer-from-bh invariant on hw_priv->hw_bufs_used,
+ * hw_priv->hw_bufs_used_vif[] and hw_priv->wsm_tx_pending[] is
+ * preserved BY CONSTRUCTION — there is now only one writer (the bh
+ * thread itself), same as cw1200's design. No atomic_t conversion
+ * needed.
+ *
+ * Contract:
+ * - process context, sleepable. wsm_handle_rx (wsm.c, EXPORT_SYMBOL)
+ * acquires wsm_cmd.lock and may sleep on wait_event_timeout.
+ * - caller holds no bes2600 spinlock. bes2600_sdio_unlock(self) is
+ * called inside read_rx_batch before extract_packets is invoked.
+ * - SKB ownership: function frees on every path (success + error).
+ * - No need to wake the bh thread on TX-confirm — we ARE the bh
+ * thread; tx_burst is signalled by returning *tx_out = 1 to the
+ * caller (bh_rx_helper), which propagates it to bh's outer loop.
+ */
+int bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb(struct bes2600_common *priv, struct sk_buff *skb)
+{
+ struct wsm_hdr *wsm;
+ size_t wsm_len;
+ u16 wsm_id;
+ u8 wsm_seq;
+ int tx = 0;
+ u32 confirm_label = 0x0;
+
+ if (!skb)
+ return 0;
+
+ wsm = (struct wsm_hdr *)skb->data;
+ wsm_len = __le16_to_cpu(wsm->len);
+ if (WARN_ON(wsm_len > skb->len)) {
+ bes_err("wsm_len err %d %d\n", (int)wsm_len, (int)skb->len);
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (priv->wsm_enable_wsm_dumps)
+ print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG, "<-- ", DUMP_PREFIX_NONE, 16, 1,
+ skb->data, wsm_len, false);
+
+ wsm_id = __le16_to_cpu(wsm->id) & 0xFFF;
+ wsm_seq = (__le16_to_cpu(wsm->id) >> 13) & 7;
+ bes_devel("bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb wsm_id:0x%04x seq:%d\n",
+ wsm_id, wsm_seq);
+
+ skb_trim(skb, wsm_len);
+
+ if (wsm_id == 0x0800) {
+ wsm_handle_exception(priv,
+ &skb->data[sizeof(*wsm)],
+ wsm_len - sizeof(*wsm));
+ bes_err("wsm exception\n");
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+ return -1;
+ } else if ((wsm_seq != priv->wsm_rx_seq[WSM_TXRX_SEQ_IDX(wsm_id)])) {
+ bes_err("seq error! %u. %u. 0x%x.", wsm_seq,
+ priv->wsm_rx_seq[WSM_TXRX_SEQ_IDX(wsm_id)], wsm_id);
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ bes2600_bh_parse_wakeup_event(priv, skb);
+
+ priv->wsm_rx_seq[WSM_TXRX_SEQ_IDX(wsm_id)] = (wsm_seq + 1) & 7;
+
+ if (IS_DRIVER_TO_MCU_CMD(wsm_id))
+ confirm_label = __le32_to_cpu(((struct wsm_mcu_hdr *)wsm)->handle_label);
+
+ if (WSM_CONFIRM_CONDITION(wsm_id, confirm_label)) {
+ int rc = wsm_release_tx_buffer(priv, 1);
+ bes2600_bh_dec_pending_count(priv, WSM_TXRX_SEQ_IDX(wsm->id));
+
+ if (rc < 0) {
+ bes_err("wsm_release_tx_buffer failed: %d\n", rc);
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+ return rc;
+ } else if (rc > 0) {
+ tx = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* wsm_handle_rx takes care of SKB lifetime: zeroes *skb_p if consumed. */
+ if (wsm_handle_rx(priv, wsm_id, wsm, &skb)) {
+ bes_err("wsm_handle_rx failed (id=0x%04x)\n", wsm_id);
+ if (skb)
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (skb)
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+
+ /*
+ * Signal "tx side has new headroom" via atomic so the bh outer
+ * loop's wait_event predicate notices on its next wait. No
+ * cross-thread wake needed because we are the bh thread; the
+ * outer loop will pick this up after read_rx_batch returns.
+ */
+ if (tx)
+ atomic_inc(&priv->bh_tx);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb);
+
static int bes2600_bh_rx_helper(struct bes2600_common *priv, int *tx)
{
struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
@@ -970,10 +1083,18 @@ static int bes2600_bh_rx_helper(struct bes2600_common *priv, int *tx)
u32 confirm_label = 0x0; /* wsm to mcu cmd cnfirm label */
#if defined(BES_SDIO_RX_MULTIPLE_ENABLE)
- skb = (struct sk_buff *)priv->sbus_ops->pipe_read(priv->sbus_priv);
- if (!skb)
- return 0;
- rx = 1; // always consider rx pipe not empty
+ /*
+ * Patch C v3: the bh thread does the SDIO read inline via
+ * sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch. bes2600_sdio_read_rx_batch reads the
+ * multi-RX coalesced frames out of the chip and delivers each
+ * one inline via bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb (no rx_queue, no
+ * pipe_read, no inter-thread handoff). Return value: 0 on
+ * success (bh outer loop will check whether to continue),
+ * negative on read error.
+ */
+ if (priv->sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch)
+ return priv->sbus_ops->bus_rx_batch(priv->sbus_priv);
+ return 0;
#else
u32 ctrl_reg = 0;
size_t read_len = 0;
diff --git a/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.h b/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.h
index 7be82dc..9ed08b1 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/bes2600/bh.h
@@ -39,6 +39,15 @@ int wsm_release_vif_tx_buffer(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv, int if_id,
int bes2600_bh_sw_process(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv,
struct wsm_tx_confirm *tx_confirm);
+/*
+ * Direct-deliver an RX SKB into the WSM/mac80211 stack from the bh thread.
+ * Called by bes2600_sdio_extract_packets per RX frame, no queueing.
+ * Process context, sleepable, caller holds no bes2600 spinlock.
+ * Function frees skb on every path. See bh.c for full contract.
+ */
+int bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv,
+ struct sk_buff *skb);
+
void bes2600_bh_inc_pending_count(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv, int idx);
void bes2600_bh_dec_pending_count(struct bes2600_common *hw_priv, int idx);
diff --git a/drivers/staging/bes2600/sbus.h b/drivers/staging/bes2600/sbus.h
index cb90890..96b1d4c 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/bes2600/sbus.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/bes2600/sbus.h
@@ -83,6 +83,14 @@ struct sbus_ops {
* Returns 0 on success or a negative errno.
*/
int (*bus_reset)(struct sbus_priv *self);
+ /*
+ * Read a batch of RX frames inline from the bus and deliver each
+ * one via bes2600_bh_handle_rx_skb(). Called from the bh thread
+ * (process context, sleepable). Replaces the
+ * sdio_rx_work + rx_queue + pipe_read relay (Patch C v3, 2026).
+ * Returns 0 on success, negative on read error.
+ */
+ int (*bus_rx_batch)(struct sbus_priv *self);
};
void bes2600_irq_handler(struct bes2600_common *priv);
--
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