On 7/7/2025 4:19 PM, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote: > On 7/3/25 6:59 AM, Baochen Qiang wrote: >> >> >> On 7/3/2025 12:12 AM, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote: >>> Thank you for reviewing. >>> >>> On 7/2/25 8:50 AM, Baochen Qiang wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 6/30/2025 3:43 PM, Muhammad Usama Anjum wrote: >>>>> Don't deinitialize and reinitialize the HAL helpers. The dma memory is >>>>> deallocated and there is high possibility that we'll not be able to get >>>>> the same memory allocated from dma when there is high memory pressure. >>>>> >>>>> Tested-on: WCN6855 WLAN.HSP.1.1-03926.13-QCAHSPSWPL_V2_SILICONZ_CE-2.52297.6 >>>>> >>>>> Fixes: d5c65159f289 ("ath11k: driver for Qualcomm IEEE 802.11ax devices") >>>>> Signed-off-by: Muhammad Usama Anjum <usama.anjum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> --- >>>>> drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath11k/core.c | 5 ----- >>>>> 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath11k/core.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath11k/core.c >>>>> index 4488e4cdc5e9e..bc4930fe6a367 100644 >>>>> --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath11k/core.c >>>>> +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath11k/core.c >>>>> @@ -2213,14 +2213,9 @@ static int ath11k_core_reconfigure_on_crash(struct ath11k_base *ab) >>>>> mutex_unlock(&ab->core_lock); >>>>> >>>>> ath11k_dp_free(ab); >>>>> - ath11k_hal_srng_deinit(ab); >>>>> >>>>> ab->free_vdev_map = (1LL << (ab->num_radios * TARGET_NUM_VDEVS(ab))) - 1; >>>>> >>>>> - ret = ath11k_hal_srng_init(ab); >>>>> - if (ret) >>>>> - return ret; >>>>> - >>>> >>>> while I agree there is no need of a dealloc/realloc, we can not simply remove calling the >>>> _deinit()/_init() pair. At least the memset() cleanup to hal parameters (e.g. >>> Why do is it being done in the resume handler? Shouldn't those parameters be cleaned up >>> in resume handler? So when device wakes up, its state is already correct. >>> >> >> Hmm... not quite understand your question. Can you elaborate? > > I'm trying to understand the possibility of cleanup of hal in suspend handler. For example: > * The driver has been loaded and has been working fine. > * The user called suspend. So all devices would be suspended. > * In suspend handler of the ath11k, we should do the necessary cleanups of the states > like hal. > * When the device would resume after long time, the hal would have the correct state > already. So we'll not need to deinit and init again. The hal cleanup is not only needed by suspend/resume, but also a step of reset/recover process. So If we are moving the cleanup to suspend handler, similar stuff needs to be done for reset/recover as well. > >> >>> I'm not sure why it worked every time when I tested it on my device. >>> >>>> avail_blk_resource, current_blk_index and num_shadow_reg_configured etc.) inside the >>>> _init() needs to be kept as the later operation needs a clean state of them. >>> So should we just memset these 3? >> >> more than them I think. We need to take care of all entries in hal since current code is >> memset them all. > I see. So memset the whole ath11k hal structure other than the config. > >> >>> >>> >>>> >>>>> clear_bit(ATH11K_FLAG_CRASH_FLUSH, &ab->dev_flags); >>>>> >>>>> ret = ath11k_core_qmi_firmware_ready(ab); >>>> >>>> the _deinit() is still getting called in case ath11k_core_qmi_firmware_ready() fails, >>>> making it a little odd since there is no _init() anymore with this change, though this is >>>> the way of current logic (I mean the hal is currently deinit in the error path). >>>> >>>> Thinking it more, if we hit the error path, seems the only way is to remove ath11k module. >>>> In that case the _deinit() would be called again in ath11k_pci_remove(), leading to issues >>>> (at least I see a double free of hal->srng_config). But this is another topic which can be >>>> fixed in a separate patch. >>> >>> I don't think this is the problem as HAL is already initialized when before the system has >>> suspended. So by removing deinit() and init() pairs, the HAL still remains initialized. Or >>> maybe I've missed something? >> >> Yeah, it is OK in normal path. However in error path we face issues. > For example: > * When driver was initialized the first time, the hal was init. > * Then system was suspended and hal doesn't get deinit. > * At system resume, the hal is already init. We can memset some status variables. But its > initialized already from the first time. (considering this patch that deinit/init have > been removed) > * So at this stage if some error occurs and we can call the deinit in the error paths. > >