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* [PATCH 0/6] ARM: tegra: enable wlan for t20 and t30
@ 2012-08-27 10:25 Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 1/6] ARM: tegra: set up wlan clocks for tegra dt Wei Ni
                   ` (5 more replies)
  0 siblings, 6 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-27 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: swarren, brudley, rvossen
  Cc: krakesh, ldewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list, Wei Ni

Enable wlan for following tegra board:
Tegra30: Cardhu.
Tegra20: Seaboard, Ventana.

Wei Ni (6):
  ARM: tegra: set up wlan clocks for tegra dt
  brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  ARM: dt: t20 seaboard: turn on the power for wlan
  ARM: dt: t20 ventana: set pinmux and power for wlan
  ARM: dt: t30 cardhu: set pinmux and power for wlan
  ARM: tegra: enable wireless in defconfig

 arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-seaboard.dts             |    5 +++
 arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-ventana.dts              |   15 +++++++++
 arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra30-cardhu.dtsi              |   32 ++++++++++++++++++++
 arch/arm/configs/tegra_defconfig                   |    4 ++
 arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra20.c             |    4 ++
 arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra30.c             |    4 ++
 drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c   |    2 +
 drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c |    8 ++++-
 8 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)


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* [PATCH 1/6] ARM: tegra: set up wlan clocks for tegra dt
  2012-08-27 10:25 [PATCH 0/6] ARM: tegra: enable wlan for t20 and t30 Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-27 10:25 ` Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB Wei Ni
                   ` (4 subsequent siblings)
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-27 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: swarren, brudley, rvossen
  Cc: krakesh, ldewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list, Wei Ni

Set up the wlan clock tree for Tegra20 and Tegra30.

Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
---
 arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra20.c |    4 ++++
 arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra30.c |    4 ++++
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra20.c b/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra20.c
index d9eeae6..5efc219 100644
--- a/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra20.c
+++ b/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra20.c
@@ -79,8 +79,12 @@ static __initdata struct tegra_clk_init_table tegra_dt_clk_init_table[] = {
 	{ "pll_a",      "pll_p_out1",   56448000,       true },
 	{ "pll_a_out0", "pll_a",        11289600,       true },
 	{ "cdev1",      NULL,           0,              true },
+	{ "blink",      "clk_32k",      32768,          true },
 	{ "i2s1",       "pll_a_out0",   11289600,       false},
 	{ "i2s2",       "pll_a_out0",   11289600,       false},
+	{ "sdmmc1",	"pll_p",	48000000,	false},
+	{ "sdmmc3",	"pll_p",	48000000,	false},
+	{ "sdmmc4",	"pll_p",	48000000,	false},
 	{ NULL,		NULL,		0,		0},
 };
 
diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra30.c b/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra30.c
index 53bf60f..3277d1e 100644
--- a/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra30.c
+++ b/arch/arm/mach-tegra/board-dt-tegra30.c
@@ -61,11 +61,15 @@ static __initdata struct tegra_clk_init_table tegra_dt_clk_init_table[] = {
 	{ "pll_a_out0",	"pll_a",	11289600,	true },
 	{ "extern1",	"pll_a_out0",	0,		true },
 	{ "clk_out_1",	"extern1",	0,		true },
+	{ "blink",	"clk_32k",	32768,		true },
 	{ "i2s0",	"pll_a_out0",	11289600,	false},
 	{ "i2s1",	"pll_a_out0",	11289600,	false},
 	{ "i2s2",	"pll_a_out0",	11289600,	false},
 	{ "i2s3",	"pll_a_out0",	11289600,	false},
 	{ "i2s4",	"pll_a_out0",	11289600,	false},
+	{ "sdmmc1",	"pll_p",	48000000,	false},
+	{ "sdmmc3",	"pll_p",	48000000,	false},
+	{ "sdmmc4",	"pll_p",	48000000,	false},
 	{ NULL,		NULL,		0,		0},
 };
 
-- 
1.7.1


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* [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-27 10:25 [PATCH 0/6] ARM: tegra: enable wlan for t20 and t30 Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 1/6] ARM: tegra: set up wlan clocks for tegra dt Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-27 10:25 ` Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 16:24   ` Arend van Spriel
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 3/6] ARM: dt: t20 seaboard: turn on the power for wlan Wei Ni
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  5 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-27 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: swarren, brudley, rvossen
  Cc: krakesh, ldewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list, Wei Ni

In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc thread,
two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the system
instability.
Because the SDHCI calls sdio_irq_thread() to handle the irq, this thread locks
mmc host and calls wifi handler. It expects WiFi handler to be quick and
enables sdio interrupt from card at end. If wifi handler defers this work for
a different thread, sdio_irq_thread() will be stuck on next wifi interrupt
since mmc lock is not freed.

Handling the interrupt in ISR directly will prevent thread context switching in
wifi driver. It can fix the instability problems.

Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
---
 drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c   |    2 ++
 drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c |    8 +++++++-
 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
index 8e7e692..5cf6c3b 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
@@ -121,7 +121,9 @@ static void brcmf_sdio_irqhandler(struct sdio_func *func)
 
 	brcmf_dbg(INTR, "ib intr triggered\n");
 
+	sdio_release_host(sdiodev->func[1]);
 	brcmf_sdbrcm_isr(sdiodev->bus);
+	sdio_claim_host(sdiodev->func[1]);
 }
 
 /* dummy handler for SDIO function 2 interrupt */
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
index 472f2ef..4576d59 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
@@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ static bool brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc(struct brcmf_sdio *bus)
 	uint framecnt = 0;	/* Temporary counter of tx/rx frames */
 	bool rxdone = true;	/* Flag for no more read data */
 	bool resched = false;	/* Flag indicating resched wanted */
-	int err;
+	int err = 0;
 
 	brcmf_dbg(TRACE, "Enter\n");
 
@@ -3786,11 +3786,17 @@ void brcmf_sdbrcm_isr(void *arg)
 	if (!bus->intr)
 		brcmf_dbg(ERROR, "isr w/o interrupt configured!\n");
 
+
+#ifndef CONFIG_BRCMFMAC_SDIO_OOB
+	while (brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc(bus))
+		;
+#else
 	bus->dpc_sched = true;
 	if (bus->dpc_tsk) {
 		brcmf_sdbrcm_adddpctsk(bus);
 		complete(&bus->dpc_wait);
 	}
+#endif
 }
 
 static bool brcmf_sdbrcm_bus_watchdog(struct brcmf_sdio *bus)
-- 
1.7.1


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* [PATCH 3/6] ARM: dt: t20 seaboard: turn on the power for wlan
  2012-08-27 10:25 [PATCH 0/6] ARM: tegra: enable wlan for t20 and t30 Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 1/6] ARM: tegra: set up wlan clocks for tegra dt Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-27 10:25 ` Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 4/6] ARM: dt: t20 ventana: set pinmux and " Wei Ni
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-27 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: swarren, brudley, rvossen
  Cc: krakesh, ldewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list, Wei Ni

Enable the SDHCI1 controller. This is connected to the WiFi module.

Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
---
 arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-seaboard.dts |    5 +++++
 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-seaboard.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-seaboard.dts
index 92deb36..f783f31 100644
--- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-seaboard.dts
+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-seaboard.dts
@@ -590,6 +590,11 @@
 		status = "okay";
 	};
 
+	sdhci@c8000000 {
+		status = "okay";
+		power-gpios = <&gpio 86 0>; /* gpio PK6 */
+	};
+
 	sdhci@c8000400 {
 		status = "okay";
 		cd-gpios = <&gpio 69 0>; /* gpio PI5 */
-- 
1.7.1


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* [PATCH 4/6] ARM: dt: t20 ventana: set pinmux and power for wlan
  2012-08-27 10:25 [PATCH 0/6] ARM: tegra: enable wlan for t20 and t30 Wei Ni
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 3/6] ARM: dt: t20 seaboard: turn on the power for wlan Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-27 10:25 ` Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 5/6] ARM: dt: t30 cardhu: " Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 6/6] ARM: tegra: enable wireless in defconfig Wei Ni
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-27 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: swarren, brudley, rvossen
  Cc: krakesh, ldewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list, Wei Ni

Configure pinmux as required for WiFi.
Enable the SDHCI1 controller, which is connectted to the WiFi module.

Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
---
 arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-ventana.dts |   15 +++++++++++++++
 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-ventana.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-ventana.dts
index 4ec6b4c..3cbe54c 100644
--- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-ventana.dts
+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra20-ventana.dts
@@ -237,6 +237,16 @@
 					"ld23_22";
 				nvidia,pull = <1>;
 			};
+			drive_sdio1 {
+				nvidia,pins = "drive_sdio1";
+				nvidia,high-speed-mode = <0>;
+				nvidia,schmitt = <1>;
+				nvidia,low-power-mode = <3>;
+				nvidia,pull-down-strength = <31>;
+				nvidia,pull-up-strength = <31>;
+				nvidia,slew-rate-rising = <3>;
+				nvidia,slew-rate-falling = <3>;
+			};
 		};
 	};
 
@@ -454,6 +464,11 @@
 		status = "okay";
 	};
 
+	sdhci@c8000000 {
+		status = "okay";
+		power-gpios = <&gpio 86 0>; /* gpio PK6 */
+	};
+
 	sdhci@c8000400 {
 		status = "okay";
 		cd-gpios = <&gpio 69 0>; /* gpio PI5 */
-- 
1.7.1


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* [PATCH 5/6] ARM: dt: t30 cardhu: set pinmux and power for wlan
  2012-08-27 10:25 [PATCH 0/6] ARM: tegra: enable wlan for t20 and t30 Wei Ni
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 4/6] ARM: dt: t20 ventana: set pinmux and " Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-27 10:25 ` Wei Ni
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 6/6] ARM: tegra: enable wireless in defconfig Wei Ni
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-27 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: swarren, brudley, rvossen
  Cc: krakesh, ldewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list, Wei Ni

Configure pinmux as required for WiFi.
Enable the SDHCI1 controller. This is connectted to the WiFi module.
For now, always enable the regulator that provides power to the Wifi module.

Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
---
 arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra30-cardhu.dtsi |   32 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra30-cardhu.dtsi b/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra30-cardhu.dtsi
index 4794693..ed9b530 100644
--- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra30-cardhu.dtsi
+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra30-cardhu.dtsi
@@ -52,6 +52,22 @@
 				nvidia,pull = <2>;
 				nvidia,tristate = <0>;
 			};
+			sdmmc3_clk_pa6 {
+				nvidia,pins = "sdmmc3_clk_pa6";
+				nvidia,function = "sdmmc3";
+				nvidia,pull = <0>;
+				nvidia,tristate = <0>;
+			};
+			sdmmc3_cmd_pa7 {
+				nvidia,pins =	"sdmmc3_cmd_pa7",
+						"sdmmc3_dat0_pb7",
+						"sdmmc3_dat1_pb6",
+						"sdmmc3_dat2_pb5",
+						"sdmmc3_dat3_pb4";
+				nvidia,function = "sdmmc3";
+				nvidia,pull = <2>;
+				nvidia,tristate = <0>;
+			};
 			sdmmc4_clk_pcc4 {
 				nvidia,pins =	"sdmmc4_clk_pcc4",
 						"sdmmc4_rst_n_pcc3";
@@ -81,6 +97,15 @@
 				nvidia,pull = <0>;
 				nvidia,tristate = <0>;
 			};
+			sdio3 {
+				nvidia,pins = "drive_sdio3";
+				nvidia,high-speed-mode = <0>;
+				nvidia,schmitt = <0>;
+				nvidia,pull-down-strength = <46>;
+				nvidia,pull-up-strength = <42>;
+				nvidia,slew-rate-rising = <1>;
+				nvidia,slew-rate-falling = <1>;
+			};
 		};
 	};
 
@@ -292,6 +317,11 @@
 		bus-width = <4>;
 	};
 
+	sdhci@78000400 {
+		status = "okay";
+		power-gpios = <&gpio 28 0>; /* gpio PD4 */
+	};
+
 	sdhci@78000600 {
 		status = "okay";
 		bus-width = <8>;
@@ -407,6 +437,8 @@
 			regulator-name = "vdd_com";
 			regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>;
 			regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>;
+			regulator-always-on;
+			regulator-boot-on;
 			enable-active-high;
 			gpio = <&gpio 24 0>; /* gpio PD0 */
 			vin-supply = <&sys_3v3_reg>;
-- 
1.7.1


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* [PATCH 6/6] ARM: tegra: enable wireless in defconfig
  2012-08-27 10:25 [PATCH 0/6] ARM: tegra: enable wlan for t20 and t30 Wei Ni
                   ` (4 preceding siblings ...)
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 5/6] ARM: dt: t30 cardhu: " Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-27 10:25 ` Wei Ni
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-27 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: swarren, brudley, rvossen
  Cc: krakesh, ldewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list, Wei Ni

New options enabled:
* WIRELESS: (dependency)
* CFG80211_WEXT: (dependency)
* WLAN: (dependency)
* BRCMFMAC: wlan driver, enable as module.

Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
---
 arch/arm/configs/tegra_defconfig |    4 ++++
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/arm/configs/tegra_defconfig b/arch/arm/configs/tegra_defconfig
index ef2c679..8fab9e0 100644
--- a/arch/arm/configs/tegra_defconfig
+++ b/arch/arm/configs/tegra_defconfig
@@ -73,7 +73,11 @@ CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM=y
 CONFIG_BT_BNEP=y
 CONFIG_BT_HIDP=y
 CONFIG_BT_HCIBTUSB=m
+CONFIG_WLAN=y
+CONFIG_BRCMFMAC=m
+CONFIG_WIRELESS=y
 CONFIG_CFG80211=y
+CONFIG_CFG80211_WEXT=y
 CONFIG_MAC80211=y
 CONFIG_RFKILL=y
 CONFIG_RFKILL_INPUT=y
-- 
1.7.1


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* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-27 10:25 ` [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-27 16:24   ` Arend van Spriel
  2012-08-27 20:06     ` Stephen Warren
  2012-08-28  6:08     ` Wei Ni
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Arend van Spriel @ 2012-08-27 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Wei Ni
  Cc: swarren, Franky (Zhenhui) Lin, rvossen, krakesh, ldewangan,
	linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-wireless,
	brcm80211-dev-list

On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc thread,
> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the system
> instability.

Looking into the sdhci/mmc code indeed shows that the brcmfmac irq 
handler is not called in true IRQ context. So the dpc thread may add 
unnecessary complexity, but to me there is not indication that there is 
a stability issue.

> Because the SDHCI calls sdio_irq_thread() to handle the irq, this thread locks
> mmc host and calls wifi handler. It expects WiFi handler to be quick and
> enables sdio interrupt from card at end. If wifi handler defers this work for
> a different thread, sdio_irq_thread() will be stuck on next wifi interrupt
> since mmc lock is not freed.

Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with host 
claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list member 
and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.

> Handling the interrupt in ISR directly will prevent thread context switching in
> wifi driver. It can fix the instability problems.

This basically increases the duration of the isr in brcmfmac.

> Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
> ---
>   drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c   |    2 ++
>   drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c |    8 +++++++-
>   2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
> index 8e7e692..5cf6c3b 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
> @@ -121,7 +121,9 @@ static void brcmf_sdio_irqhandler(struct sdio_func *func)
>
>   	brcmf_dbg(INTR, "ib intr triggered\n");
>
> +	sdio_release_host(sdiodev->func[1]);
>   	brcmf_sdbrcm_isr(sdiodev->bus);
> +	sdio_claim_host(sdiodev->func[1]);

This is probably needed because the ISR now locks the host to long 
because brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc() is called directly.

>   }
>
>   /* dummy handler for SDIO function 2 interrupt */
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
> index 472f2ef..4576d59 100644
> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
> @@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ static bool brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc(struct brcmf_sdio *bus)
>   	uint framecnt = 0;	/* Temporary counter of tx/rx frames */
>   	bool rxdone = true;	/* Flag for no more read data */
>   	bool resched = false;	/* Flag indicating resched wanted */
> -	int err;
> +	int err = 0;
>
>   	brcmf_dbg(TRACE, "Enter\n");
>
> @@ -3786,11 +3786,17 @@ void brcmf_sdbrcm_isr(void *arg)
>   	if (!bus->intr)
>   		brcmf_dbg(ERROR, "isr w/o interrupt configured!\n");
>
> +
> +#ifndef CONFIG_BRCMFMAC_SDIO_OOB
> +	while (brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc(bus))
> +		;
> +#else
>   	bus->dpc_sched = true;
>   	if (bus->dpc_tsk) {
>   		brcmf_sdbrcm_adddpctsk(bus);
>   		complete(&bus->dpc_wait);
>   	}
> +#endif
>   }
>
>   static bool brcmf_sdbrcm_bus_watchdog(struct brcmf_sdio *bus)
>

I would really like to know what issue is solved by this change. Could 
you provide more details.

Franky,

Do you have anything to add here?

Gr. AvS


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* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-27 16:24   ` Arend van Spriel
@ 2012-08-27 20:06     ` Stephen Warren
  2012-08-28 11:13       ` Wei Ni
  2012-08-28  6:08     ` Wei Ni
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Warren @ 2012-08-27 20:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Arend van Spriel
  Cc: Wei Ni, Franky (Zhenhui) Lin, rvossen, krakesh, ldewangan,
	linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-wireless,
	brcm80211-dev-list

On 08/27/2012 09:24 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
>> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc thread,
>> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
>> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the
>> system
>> instability.
> 
> Looking into the sdhci/mmc code indeed shows that the brcmfmac irq
> handler is not called in true IRQ context. So the dpc thread may add
> unnecessary complexity, but to me there is not indication that there is
> a stability issue.
> 
>> Because the SDHCI calls sdio_irq_thread() to handle the irq, this
>> thread locks
>> mmc host and calls wifi handler. It expects WiFi handler to be quick and
>> enables sdio interrupt from card at end. If wifi handler defers this
>> work for
>> a different thread, sdio_irq_thread() will be stuck on next wifi
>> interrupt
>> since mmc lock is not freed.
> 
> Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with host
> claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list member
> and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.

Is the issue something like the ISR handler or first level of threading
does:

* Trigger DPC
* Re-enable interrupt

So that the interrupt then fires again before the triggered DPC can run
to handle/clear it, thus causing an interrupt storm?

Whereas handling the interrupt directly prevents this race condition?

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* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-27 16:24   ` Arend van Spriel
  2012-08-27 20:06     ` Stephen Warren
@ 2012-08-28  6:08     ` Wei Ni
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-28  6:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Arend van Spriel
  Cc: swarren, Franky (Zhenhui) Lin, rvossen, Rakesh Kumar,
	Laxman Dewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list

On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 00:24 +0800, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
> > In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc thread,
> > two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
> > One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the system
> > instability.
> 
> Looking into the sdhci/mmc code indeed shows that the brcmfmac irq 
> handler is not called in true IRQ context. So the dpc thread may add 
> unnecessary complexity, but to me there is not indication that there is 
> a stability issue.
> 
> > Because the SDHCI calls sdio_irq_thread() to handle the irq, this thread locks
> > mmc host and calls wifi handler. It expects WiFi handler to be quick and
> > enables sdio interrupt from card at end. If wifi handler defers this work for
> > a different thread, sdio_irq_thread() will be stuck on next wifi interrupt
> > since mmc lock is not freed.
> 
> Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with host 
> claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list member 
> and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.
> 
> > Handling the interrupt in ISR directly will prevent thread context switching in
> > wifi driver. It can fix the instability problems.
> 
> This basically increases the duration of the isr in brcmfmac.
> 
> > Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@nvidia.com>
> > ---
> >   drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c   |    2 ++
> >   drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c |    8 +++++++-
> >   2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
> > index 8e7e692..5cf6c3b 100644
> > --- a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
> > +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/bcmsdh.c
> > @@ -121,7 +121,9 @@ static void brcmf_sdio_irqhandler(struct sdio_func *func)
> >
> >   	brcmf_dbg(INTR, "ib intr triggered\n");
> >
> > +	sdio_release_host(sdiodev->func[1]);
> >   	brcmf_sdbrcm_isr(sdiodev->bus);
> > +	sdio_claim_host(sdiodev->func[1]);
> 
> This is probably needed because the ISR now locks the host to long 
> because brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc() is called directly.
> 
> >   }
> >
> >   /* dummy handler for SDIO function 2 interrupt */
> > diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
> > index 472f2ef..4576d59 100644
> > --- a/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
> > +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/dhd_sdio.c
> > @@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ static bool brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc(struct brcmf_sdio *bus)
> >   	uint framecnt = 0;	/* Temporary counter of tx/rx frames */
> >   	bool rxdone = true;	/* Flag for no more read data */
> >   	bool resched = false;	/* Flag indicating resched wanted */
> > -	int err;
> > +	int err = 0;
> >
> >   	brcmf_dbg(TRACE, "Enter\n");
> >
> > @@ -3786,11 +3786,17 @@ void brcmf_sdbrcm_isr(void *arg)
> >   	if (!bus->intr)
> >   		brcmf_dbg(ERROR, "isr w/o interrupt configured!\n");
> >
> > +
> > +#ifndef CONFIG_BRCMFMAC_SDIO_OOB
> > +	while (brcmf_sdbrcm_dpc(bus))
> > +		;
> > +#else
> >   	bus->dpc_sched = true;
> >   	if (bus->dpc_tsk) {
> >   		brcmf_sdbrcm_adddpctsk(bus);
> >   		complete(&bus->dpc_wait);
> >   	}
> > +#endif
> >   }
> >
> >   static bool brcmf_sdbrcm_bus_watchdog(struct brcmf_sdio *bus)
> >
> 
> I would really like to know what issue is solved by this change. Could 
> you provide more details.

If without this fix, the system is instability, we observed interrupt
from Wi-Fi cards pilling up in the system. We observed following issue
because of this:
1. Device is slow while downloading file through WiFi
2. WiFi performance is bad
3. WiFi does not turn on single CPU
4. Sometimes it will show following spew from kernel, and system will
hang up, it was caused by the semaphore which didn't be released.

INFO: task brcmf_watchdog:248 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
"echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this
message.
brcmf_watchdog  D c041aeac     0   248      2 0x00000000
[<c041aeac>] (__schedule+0x3c4/0x6d0) from [<c0418fe0>]
(schedule_timeout+0x1b0/0x218)
[<c0418fe0>] (schedule_timeout+0x1b0/0x218) from [<c041a748>] (__down
+0x68/0x98)
[<c041a748>] (__down+0x68/0x98) from [<c004c13c>] (down+0x44/0x4c)
[<c004c13c>] (down+0x44/0x4c) from [<bf017210>]
(brcmf_sdbrcm_bus_watchdog+0x28/0x1d0 [brcmfmac])
[<bf017210>] (brcmf_sdbrcm_bus_watchdog+0x28/0x1d0 [brcmfmac]) from
[<bf0173e4>] (brcmf_sdbrcm_watchdog_thread+0x2c/0x50 [brcmfmac])
[<bf0173e4>] (brcmf_sdbrcm_watchdog_thread+0x2c/0x50 [brcmfmac]) from
[<c0046328>] (kthread+0x8c/0x98)
[<c0046328>] (kthread+0x8c/0x98) from [<c000f5e4>] (kernel_thread_exit
+0x0/0x8)

After add this fix, everything looks ok.

I noticed that in the old version driver, it also has this fix, but
removed in http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-
2.6.git;a=commit;h=b61c23c846978a4381fdc499055bd66b7bd24120

Thanks.
Wei.

> 
> Franky,
> 
> Do you have anything to add here?
> 
> Gr. AvS
> 
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* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-27 20:06     ` Stephen Warren
@ 2012-08-28 11:13       ` Wei Ni
  2012-08-28 16:45         ` Franky Lin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Wei Ni @ 2012-08-28 11:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephen Warren
  Cc: Arend van Spriel, Franky (Zhenhui) Lin, rvossen, Rakesh Kumar,
	Laxman Dewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list

On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 04:06 +0800, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 08/27/2012 09:24 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> > On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
> >> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc thread,
> >> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
> >> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the
> >> system
> >> instability.
> > 
> > Looking into the sdhci/mmc code indeed shows that the brcmfmac irq
> > handler is not called in true IRQ context. So the dpc thread may add
> > unnecessary complexity, but to me there is not indication that there is
> > a stability issue.

The brcmfmac irq handler is called in the thread sdio_irq_thread(), this
thread indeed is driven by the sdhci irq, although it's not the true IRQ
context. If the brcmfmac doesn't clear the IRQ condition ASAP, the
sdio_irq_thread will be triggered again and again, and in this condition
it's too difficult to run the brcmfmac dpc thread, more and more
interrupt can't be handled.

> > 
> >> Because the SDHCI calls sdio_irq_thread() to handle the irq, this
> >> thread locks
> >> mmc host and calls wifi handler. It expects WiFi handler to be quick and
> >> enables sdio interrupt from card at end. If wifi handler defers this
> >> work for
> >> a different thread, sdio_irq_thread() will be stuck on next wifi
> >> interrupt
> >> since mmc lock is not freed.
> > 
> > Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with host
> > claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list member
> > and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.
> 
> Is the issue something like the ISR handler or first level of threading
> does:
> 
> * Trigger DPC
> * Re-enable interrupt
> 
> So that the interrupt then fires again before the triggered DPC can run
> to handle/clear it, thus causing an interrupt storm?
> 
> Whereas handling the interrupt directly prevents this race condition?

Above is my understanding.



^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-28 11:13       ` Wei Ni
@ 2012-08-28 16:45         ` Franky Lin
  2012-08-28 22:39           ` Stephen Warren
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Franky Lin @ 2012-08-28 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Wei Ni
  Cc: Stephen Warren, Arend van Spriel, rvossen, Rakesh Kumar,
	Laxman Dewangan, linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel,
	linux-wireless, brcm80211-dev-list

On 08/28/2012 04:13 AM, Wei Ni wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 04:06 +0800, Stephen Warren wrote:
>> On 08/27/2012 09:24 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>> On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>>> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc thread,
>>>> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
>>>> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the
>>>> system
>>>> instability.
>>>
>>> Looking into the sdhci/mmc code indeed shows that the brcmfmac irq
>>> handler is not called in true IRQ context. So the dpc thread may add
>>> unnecessary complexity, but to me there is not indication that there is
>>> a stability issue.
>
> The brcmfmac irq handler is called in the thread sdio_irq_thread(), this
> thread indeed is driven by the sdhci irq, although it's not the true IRQ
> context. If the brcmfmac doesn't clear the IRQ condition ASAP, the
> sdio_irq_thread will be triggered again and again, and in this condition
> it's too difficult to run the brcmfmac dpc thread, more and more
> interrupt can't be handled.
>
>>>
>>>> Because the SDHCI calls sdio_irq_thread() to handle the irq, this
>>>> thread locks
>>>> mmc host and calls wifi handler. It expects WiFi handler to be quick and
>>>> enables sdio interrupt from card at end. If wifi handler defers this
>>>> work for
>>>> a different thread, sdio_irq_thread() will be stuck on next wifi
>>>> interrupt
>>>> since mmc lock is not freed.
>>>
>>> Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with host
>>> claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list member
>>> and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.
>>
>> Is the issue something like the ISR handler or first level of threading
>> does:
>>
>> * Trigger DPC
>> * Re-enable interrupt
>>
>> So that the interrupt then fires again before the triggered DPC can run
>> to handle/clear it, thus causing an interrupt storm?
>>
>> Whereas handling the interrupt directly prevents this race condition?
>
> Above is my understanding.
>

Hi Wei,

I understand the issue here and totally agree that we should treat 
in-band and out-band interrupts differently. But my concern is that the 
behavior of releasing the host before calling brcmf_sdbrcm_isr and grab 
it after is likely error prone. Also we are restructuring the dpc 
routine internally and it's almost done. I will find a better solution 
for in-band interrupt and get it the queue as well. So I suggest 
dropping this patch.

Thanks,
Franky


^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-28 16:45         ` Franky Lin
@ 2012-08-28 22:39           ` Stephen Warren
  2012-08-28 23:01             ` Franky Lin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Warren @ 2012-08-28 22:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Franky Lin
  Cc: Wei Ni, Arend van Spriel, rvossen, Rakesh Kumar, Laxman Dewangan,
	linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-wireless,
	brcm80211-dev-list

On 08/28/2012 09:45 AM, Franky Lin wrote:
> On 08/28/2012 04:13 AM, Wei Ni wrote:
>> On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 04:06 +0800, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>> On 08/27/2012 09:24 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>>> On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>>>> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc
>>>>> thread,
>>>>> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
>>>>> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the
>>>>> system
>>>>> instability.
...
>>>> Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with host
>>>> claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list member
>>>> and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.
>>>
>>> Is the issue something like the ISR handler or first level of threading
>>> does:
>>>
>>> * Trigger DPC
>>> * Re-enable interrupt
>>>
>>> So that the interrupt then fires again before the triggered DPC can run
>>> to handle/clear it, thus causing an interrupt storm?
>>>
>>> Whereas handling the interrupt directly prevents this race condition?
>>
>> Above is my understanding.
> 
> I understand the issue here and totally agree that we should treat
> in-band and out-band interrupts differently. But my concern is that the
> behavior of releasing the host before calling brcmf_sdbrcm_isr and grab
> it after is likely error prone. Also we are restructuring the dpc
> routine internally and it's almost done. I will find a better solution
> for in-band interrupt and get it the queue as well. So I suggest
> dropping this patch.

Franky, do you know which kernel release the DPC restructuring will make
it into? I ask because I can't apply the rest of the patches in this
series without first resolving the stability issues with the Broadcom
WiFi enabled, since that'd de-stabilize the Tegra platform
significantly, and I'd like to plan when we can apply these patches to
Tegra. Thanks!

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-28 22:39           ` Stephen Warren
@ 2012-08-28 23:01             ` Franky Lin
  2012-08-28 23:04               ` Stephen Warren
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Franky Lin @ 2012-08-28 23:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephen Warren
  Cc: Wei Ni, Arend van Spriel, rvossen, Rakesh Kumar, Laxman Dewangan,
	linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-wireless,
	brcm80211-dev-list

On 08/28/2012 03:39 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 08/28/2012 09:45 AM, Franky Lin wrote:
>> On 08/28/2012 04:13 AM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 04:06 +0800, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>>> On 08/27/2012 09:24 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>>>> On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>>>>> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc
>>>>>> thread,
>>>>>> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi interrupts.
>>>>>> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the
>>>>>> system
>>>>>> instability.
> ...
>>>>> Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with host
>>>>> claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list member
>>>>> and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.
>>>>
>>>> Is the issue something like the ISR handler or first level of threading
>>>> does:
>>>>
>>>> * Trigger DPC
>>>> * Re-enable interrupt
>>>>
>>>> So that the interrupt then fires again before the triggered DPC can run
>>>> to handle/clear it, thus causing an interrupt storm?
>>>>
>>>> Whereas handling the interrupt directly prevents this race condition?
>>>
>>> Above is my understanding.
>>
>> I understand the issue here and totally agree that we should treat
>> in-band and out-band interrupts differently. But my concern is that the
>> behavior of releasing the host before calling brcmf_sdbrcm_isr and grab
>> it after is likely error prone. Also we are restructuring the dpc
>> routine internally and it's almost done. I will find a better solution
>> for in-band interrupt and get it the queue as well. So I suggest
>> dropping this patch.
>
> Franky, do you know which kernel release the DPC restructuring will make
> it into? I ask because I can't apply the rest of the patches in this
> series without first resolving the stability issues with the Broadcom
> WiFi enabled, since that'd de-stabilize the Tegra platform
> significantly, and I'd like to plan when we can apply these patches to
> Tegra. Thanks!
>

Hi Stephen,

Since we submit patches through linux-wireless tree, you may only be 
able to pick it up at 3.7-rc1. It's quite a big change so I don't think 
it will qualify as a bug fix to get into 3.6-rcX.

Regards,
Franky


^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-28 23:01             ` Franky Lin
@ 2012-08-28 23:04               ` Stephen Warren
  2012-08-28 23:10                 ` Franky Lin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Warren @ 2012-08-28 23:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Franky Lin
  Cc: Wei Ni, Arend van Spriel, rvossen, Rakesh Kumar, Laxman Dewangan,
	linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-wireless,
	brcm80211-dev-list

On 08/28/2012 04:01 PM, Franky Lin wrote:
> On 08/28/2012 03:39 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>> On 08/28/2012 09:45 AM, Franky Lin wrote:
>>> On 08/28/2012 04:13 AM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 04:06 +0800, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>>>> On 08/27/2012 09:24 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>>>>> On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>>>>>> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc
>>>>>>> thread,
>>>>>>> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi
>>>>>>> interrupts.
>>>>>>> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the
>>>>>>> system
>>>>>>> instability.
>> ...
>>>>>> Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with
>>>>>> host
>>>>>> claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list
>>>>>> member
>>>>>> and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is the issue something like the ISR handler or first level of
>>>>> threading
>>>>> does:
>>>>>
>>>>> * Trigger DPC
>>>>> * Re-enable interrupt
>>>>>
>>>>> So that the interrupt then fires again before the triggered DPC can
>>>>> run
>>>>> to handle/clear it, thus causing an interrupt storm?
>>>>>
>>>>> Whereas handling the interrupt directly prevents this race condition?
>>>>
>>>> Above is my understanding.
>>>
>>> I understand the issue here and totally agree that we should treat
>>> in-band and out-band interrupts differently. But my concern is that the
>>> behavior of releasing the host before calling brcmf_sdbrcm_isr and grab
>>> it after is likely error prone. Also we are restructuring the dpc
>>> routine internally and it's almost done. I will find a better solution
>>> for in-band interrupt and get it the queue as well. So I suggest
>>> dropping this patch.
>>
>> Franky, do you know which kernel release the DPC restructuring will make
>> it into? I ask because I can't apply the rest of the patches in this
>> series without first resolving the stability issues with the Broadcom
>> WiFi enabled, since that'd de-stabilize the Tegra platform
>> significantly, and I'd like to plan when we can apply these patches to
>> Tegra. Thanks!
>>
> 
> Hi Stephen,
> 
> Since we submit patches through linux-wireless tree, you may only be
> able to pick it up at 3.7-rc1. It's quite a big change so I don't think
> it will qualify as a bug fix to get into 3.6-rcX.

That's as quick as I expected it to show up, so that's great. I don't
suppose you could mail Wei and myself once the patch gets into the
linux-wireless tree, so we can test it out on Tegra. If the patch could
possibly go into a topic branch in the wireless tree so it can be merged
into the Tegra tree before this series, that would be awesome. Thanks.

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH 2/6] brcmfmac: Handling the interrupt in ISR directly for non-OOB
  2012-08-28 23:04               ` Stephen Warren
@ 2012-08-28 23:10                 ` Franky Lin
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Franky Lin @ 2012-08-28 23:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephen Warren
  Cc: Wei Ni, Arend van Spriel, rvossen, Rakesh Kumar, Laxman Dewangan,
	linux-tegra, linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel, linux-wireless,
	brcm80211-dev-list

On 08/28/2012 04:04 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 08/28/2012 04:01 PM, Franky Lin wrote:
>> On 08/28/2012 03:39 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>> On 08/28/2012 09:45 AM, Franky Lin wrote:
>>>> On 08/28/2012 04:13 AM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 2012-08-28 at 04:06 +0800, Stephen Warren wrote:
>>>>>> On 08/27/2012 09:24 AM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>>>>>> On 08/27/2012 12:25 PM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>>>>>>> In case of inband interrupts, if we handle the interrupt in dpc
>>>>>>>> thread,
>>>>>>>> two level of thread switching takes place to process wifi
>>>>>>>> interrupts.
>>>>>>>> One in SDHCI driver and the other in Wifi driver. This may cause the
>>>>>>>> system
>>>>>>>> instability.
>>> ...
>>>>>>> Not sure if I can follow this explanation. The isr is called with
>>>>>>> host
>>>>>>> claimed (by sdio_irq_thread) and all it does is at a linked list
>>>>>>> member
>>>>>>> and signal the dpc thread. After doing this the host is released.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is the issue something like the ISR handler or first level of
>>>>>> threading
>>>>>> does:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * Trigger DPC
>>>>>> * Re-enable interrupt
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So that the interrupt then fires again before the triggered DPC can
>>>>>> run
>>>>>> to handle/clear it, thus causing an interrupt storm?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Whereas handling the interrupt directly prevents this race condition?
>>>>>
>>>>> Above is my understanding.
>>>>
>>>> I understand the issue here and totally agree that we should treat
>>>> in-band and out-band interrupts differently. But my concern is that the
>>>> behavior of releasing the host before calling brcmf_sdbrcm_isr and grab
>>>> it after is likely error prone. Also we are restructuring the dpc
>>>> routine internally and it's almost done. I will find a better solution
>>>> for in-band interrupt and get it the queue as well. So I suggest
>>>> dropping this patch.
>>>
>>> Franky, do you know which kernel release the DPC restructuring will make
>>> it into? I ask because I can't apply the rest of the patches in this
>>> series without first resolving the stability issues with the Broadcom
>>> WiFi enabled, since that'd de-stabilize the Tegra platform
>>> significantly, and I'd like to plan when we can apply these patches to
>>> Tegra. Thanks!
>>>
>>
>> Hi Stephen,
>>
>> Since we submit patches through linux-wireless tree, you may only be
>> able to pick it up at 3.7-rc1. It's quite a big change so I don't think
>> it will qualify as a bug fix to get into 3.6-rcX.
>
> That's as quick as I expected it to show up, so that's great. I don't
> suppose you could mail Wei and myself once the patch gets into the
> linux-wireless tree, so we can test it out on Tegra. If the patch could
> possibly go into a topic branch in the wireless tree so it can be merged
> into the Tegra tree before this series, that would be awesome. Thanks.
>

Will keep you posted.

Franky


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