From: Bitterblue Smith <rtl8821cerfe2@gmail.com>
To: Armin Breiteneder <armin@breiteneder.me>,
Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@realtek.com>
Cc: o-Hao Huang <phhuang@realtek.com>,
linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [regression] rtw89_8852be: silent RX stalls since v7.1; reverting bda294ed0ed0 appears to fix it
Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2026 14:55:08 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4d8ac018-ce77-4e30-9596-bbc28d18c18f@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0f6d921f-1026-4d9a-bad5-7e5b9485c4a2@breiteneder.me>
On 18/07/2026 01:48, Armin Breiteneder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am hitting a reproducible WiFi regression with rtw89_8852be (RTL8852BE, 10ec:b852, CV:1 RFE:1, firmware 0.29.29.18) on Fedora 44.
>
> Good: 7.0.14-201.fc44
> Bad: 7.1.3-200.fc44, and v7.1 vanilla
>
> Reverting bda294ed0ed0 ("wifi: rtw89: Drop malformed AMPDU frames with abnormal PN") on top of v7.1 appears to fix it -- the stalls are gone.
>
> Symptom: every few minutes the RX data path stalls silently for 1-7 minutes at a time. The radio link stays perfectly healthy -- still associated, signal unchanged (~-62 dBm), "tx failed" and "tx retries" both 0 (the AP ACKs every frame we send), "beacon loss" 0 -- and the station's rx_packets counter keeps climbing at ~23 frames/s. Yet almost nothing is delivered to the network stack. The kernel logs nothing at all. Then it recovers on its own, without re-association, and the whole backlog is delivered in one burst.
>
> Quantified over one 54-second stall (mac80211 station counter vs. the napi_gro_receive tracepoint):
> frames received and counted from the AP : ~1230
> frames delivered to the network stack : ~211
> frames withheld : ~1000
> delivered in one interval on recovery : +5070
>
> Everything that does get through during the stall is broadcast/multicast only (ARP, IPv6 multicast, vendor ethertypes) -- exactly the traffic that bypasses Block-Ack reordering.
>
> That fits the suspected commit: dropping a frame inside an A-MPDU leaves a hole in the sequence numbers, so the RX reorder buffer waits for something that never arrives, everything behind it piles up, and it is only released once a timeout fires. I have not verified this in the code beyond reading the commit, so please treat the mechanism as a hypothesis -- the revert result is the solid part.
>
> The AP is a FRITZ!Box 4040 on channel 36 (5180 MHz, VHT80), non-DFS.
>
> Already ruled out:
> - Powersave: disabled (NetworkManager wifi.powersave=2, confirmed via iw).
> - ASPM: disable_clkreq=y disable_aspm_l1=y disable_aspm_l1ss=y disable_ps_mode=y
> all set and confirmed active. The stall still occurs -- note this is the
> workaround that reportedly fixes the CachyOS case below; it does not help here.
> - Signal / range / DFS: signal constant across the stall, channel is non-DFS.
> - TX path: txf=0 and txr=0 throughout.
> - Stable patches: "git log v7.1..v7.1.3 -- net/mac80211/ drivers/net/wireless/
> realtek/rtw89/" is empty, so this came in with the v7.1 merge window.
>
> I could not find a way to trigger the stall on demand, so I could not bisect; the suspect was found by reading the v7.0..v7.1 commits touching the RX/AMPDU path and running a targeted revert test.
>
> A regression with the same version boundary was reported against the CachyOS kernel: https://github.com/CachyOS/linux-cachyos/issues/921
>
> Fedora bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2501974
>
> Happy to run a debug build or test patches -- I have the affected hardware and the failure shows up within minutes of normal use, so turnaround is fast.
>
> #regzbot introduced: bda294ed0ed0
>
> Thanks,
> Armin
>
>
Hi!
This commit from 7.2 should fix it: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/63ccdfac8677387dfdbd9d4336089e9823280704
It's queued for 7.1.x as well.
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2026-07-17 22:48 ` [regression] rtw89_8852be: silent RX stalls since v7.1; reverting bda294ed0ed0 appears to fix it Armin Breiteneder
2026-07-18 11:55 ` Bitterblue Smith [this message]
2026-07-18 14:56 ` Armin Breiteneder
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