[PATCH] bcm43xx: Fix low-traffic netdev watchdog TX timeouts

This fixes a netdev watchdog timeout problem.
The software needs to call netif_tx_disable before running the
hardware calibration code. The problem condition can be shown by the
following timegraph.

|---5secs - ~10 jiffies time---|---|OOPS
^                              ^
last real TX                   periodic work stops netif

At OOPS, the following happens:
The watchdog timer triggers, because the timeout of 5secs
is over. The watchdog first checks for stopped TX.
_Usually_ TX is only stopped from the TX handler to indicate
a full TX queue. But this is different. We need to stop TX here,
regardless of the TX queue state. So the watchdog recognizes
the stopped device and assumes it is stopped due to full
TX queues (Which is a _wrong_ assumption in this case). It then
tests how far the last TX has been in the past. If it's more than
5secs (which is the case for low or no traffic), it will fire
a TX timeout.

Signed-off-by: Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
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Michael Buesch 2006-10-28 17:52:34 -05:00 коммит произвёл John W. Linville
Родитель 115e222d53
Коммит 81e171b95d
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@ -3163,9 +3163,11 @@ static int estimate_periodic_work_badness(unsigned int state)
static void bcm43xx_periodic_work_handler(void *d)
{
struct bcm43xx_private *bcm = d;
struct net_device *net_dev = bcm->net_dev;
unsigned long flags;
u32 savedirqs = 0;
int badness;
unsigned long orig_trans_start = 0;
mutex_lock(&bcm->mutex);
badness = estimate_periodic_work_badness(bcm->periodic_state);
@ -3173,7 +3175,18 @@ static void bcm43xx_periodic_work_handler(void *d)
/* Periodic work will take a long time, so we want it to
* be preemtible.
*/
netif_tx_disable(bcm->net_dev);
netif_tx_lock_bh(net_dev);
/* We must fake a started transmission here, as we are going to
* disable TX. If we wouldn't fake a TX, it would be possible to
* trigger the netdev watchdog, if the last real TX is already
* some time on the past (slightly less than 5secs)
*/
orig_trans_start = net_dev->trans_start;
net_dev->trans_start = jiffies;
netif_stop_queue(net_dev);
netif_tx_unlock_bh(net_dev);
spin_lock_irqsave(&bcm->irq_lock, flags);
bcm43xx_mac_suspend(bcm);
if (bcm43xx_using_pio(bcm))
@ -3198,6 +3211,7 @@ static void bcm43xx_periodic_work_handler(void *d)
bcm43xx_pio_thaw_txqueues(bcm);
bcm43xx_mac_enable(bcm);
netif_wake_queue(bcm->net_dev);
net_dev->trans_start = orig_trans_start;
}
mmiowb();
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bcm->irq_lock, flags);