From: Felix Fietkau <nbd@openwrt.org>
To: Johannes Stezenbach <js@sig21.net>
Cc: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: mt76 tx status
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 13:28:06 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56AF4F56.5080901@openwrt.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160131222441.GA20283@sig21.net>
On 2016-01-31 23:24, Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
> Hi Felix,
>
> I noticed in mt76x2_mac_poll_tx_status() you are reading
> MT_TX_STAT_FIFO before reading MT_TX_STAT_FIFO_EXT,
> however I have a hunch that reading MT_TX_STAT_FIFO clobbers
> the corresponding MT_TX_STAT_FIFO_EXT since MT_TX_STAT_FIFO
> has the valid bit, and both registers together seem to implement
> reading a 64bit FIFO entry. I.e. you need to read
> MT_TX_STAT_FIFO_EXT first otherwise you get a mix from
> two FIFO entries.
>
> I played a bit with the vendor driver for the mt7610u
> and confirmed that multiple reads from MT_TX_STAT_FIFO_EXT
> return the same value until MT_TX_STAT_FIFO is read.
> (Note the mt7610u vendor driver does not define FIFO_EXT_SUPPORT
> but the FIFO seems to exist in hardware. The mt7612u vendor driver
> code reads the MT_TX_STAT_FIFO_EXT first.)
Hi Johannes,
When I wrote that particular part of the code, I still had a lot of
other bugs regarding aggregation and rate probing. Back then, somehow I
got better results reading FIFO before FIFO_EXT.
I just did a few experiments to not only verify that reading FIFO
clobbers FIFO_EXT, but also to ensure that the data from reading
FIFO_EXT first really belongs to the value read from FIFO.
I tested this by checking if the MT_TXWI_PKTID_PROBE flag in the pktid
field (in FIFO_EXT) corresponds to a different rate being selected.
My test results pretty much confirm your findings, so I've committed and
pushed a fix.
Thanks,
- Felix
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2016-01-31 22:24 mt76 tx status Johannes Stezenbach
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