Return-path: Received: from mail-wy0-f174.google.com ([74.125.82.174]:60864 "EHLO mail-wy0-f174.google.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1758409Ab0LCEQ1 convert rfc822-to-8bit (ORCPT ); Thu, 2 Dec 2010 23:16:27 -0500 Received: by wyb28 with SMTP id 28so8998541wyb.19 for ; Thu, 02 Dec 2010 20:16:26 -0800 (PST) MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: References: <201012011921.11151.br1@einfach.org> Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 06:16:25 +0200 Message-ID: Subject: Re: [linux-next] next-20101201: ath5k permanently disconnecting From: Nick Kossifidis To: sedat.dilek@gmail.com Cc: Bruno Randolf , wireless , John Linville , Stephen Rothwell , Jonathan Guerin Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Sender: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: 2010/12/3 Nick Kossifidis : > 2010/12/3 Nick Kossifidis : >> 2010/12/3 Nick Kossifidis : >>> 2010/12/2 Nick Kossifidis : >>>> 2010/12/2 Nick Kossifidis : >>>>> 2010/12/2 Sedat Dilek : >>>>>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Bruno Randolf wrote: >>>>>>> On Wed December 1 2010 19:09:03 Sedat Dilek wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have built today a linux-next (next-20101201) kernel which includes >>>>>>>> wireless-next-2.6 up to master-2010-11-30. >>>>>> [...] >>>>>>>> Unfortunately, my wlan network connection is totally unstable. >>>>>> [...] >>>>>>> 1.) For identification of the chipset, please: >>>>>>> dmesg |grep "ath5.*chip" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2.) Is there a problem when you don't use encryption? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3.) git bisect might help track it down. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> bruno >>>>>> >>>>>> OK, I did not a "classic" git-bisect, I created from linux-next >>>>>> (next-20101202) GIT tree a revert-ath5k patchset (30 in total). >>>>>> >>>>>> [1] VERY GOOD: Revertiing all 30 patches >>>>>> >>>>>> ...leads to a stable system. >>>>>> >>>>>> [2] REDUCED DISCONNECTIONS DROPS: Reverting 0001..0008 >>>>>> >>>>>> This stabilizes the system, but... listening to a radio >>>>>> broadcast-stream with VLC is a pain in the ass... permanent audio >>>>>> dropouts. I had only 2 disconnections in the first 10mins when system >>>>>> was up (normally I can see disconnects after loggin into my KDE >>>>>> desktop). >>>>>> >>>>>> [3] GOOD AUDIO STREAMING: Reverting 0001..0014 >>>>>> >>>>>> This is just fine, system like I am used to. >>>>>> >>>>>> [4] CONCLUSION >>>>>> >>>>>> So I played a bit with my revert-patchset. >>>>>> >>>>>> Reverting 0001..0008 + a refreshed v2 of >>>>>> 0014-Revert-ath5k-Use-turbo-flag-on-DCU.patch (patch attached) is >>>>>> doing the job here. >>>>>> >>>>>> Having a closer look into 0008 (parts of >>>>>> drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/reset.c): >>>>>> >>>>>> $ grep AR5212 patches/revert-wireless-patches/0008-Revert-ath5k-Support-synth-only-channel-change-for-A.patch >>>>>> -       if (ah->ah_version == AR5K_AR5212) >>>>>> +                        * On AR5212 TSF is almost preserved across a >>>>>> -                * On AR5212 TSF is almost preserved across a >>>>>> +               if (ah->ah_version == AR5K_AR5212) { >>>>>> -       if (ah->ah_version == AR5K_AR5212 && >>>>>> >>>>>> As I mentionned I have a AR5212 wlan device! >>>>>> What to do with that parts? >>>>>> Any idea? >>>>>> >>>>>> Kind Regards, >>>>>> - Sedat - >>>>>> >>>>>> P.S.: I have added a list containing all commit-ids (chronological) >>>>>> and a script how I reverted (documenting for myself). >>>>>> >>>>>> $ ls patches/revert-wireless-patches/00*.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0001-Revert-ath5k-Set-turbo-bit-on-rf-bank-2.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0002-Revert-ath5k-Clean-up-turbo-mode-initvals-rfregs.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0003-Revert-ath5k-Cleanup-turbo-channel-flags.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0004-Revert-ath5k-Use-correct-clock-when-setting-ofdm-tim.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0005-Revert-ath5k-Skip-tx-power-setting-on-AR5210-for-now.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0006-Revert-ath5k-Tweak-phy-activate-to-rx-start-delay-ba.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0007-Revert-ath5k-No-need-to-save-restore-staid-flags-on-.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0008-Revert-ath5k-Support-synth-only-channel-change-for-A.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0009-Revert-ath5k-Skip-powertable-setting-when-we-are-on-.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0010-Revert-ath5k-Update-PLL-programming-for-turbo-half-q.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0011-Revert-ath5k-Update-spur-mitigation-filter-for-turbo.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0012-Revert-ath5k-Tweak-power-detector-delays-on-RF5111-R.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0013-Revert-ath5k-Always-set-IFS-intervals-on-reset.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0014-Revert-ath5k-Use-turbo-flag-on-DCU.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0015-Revert-ath5k-Set-all-IFS-intervals-not-just-slot-tim.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0016-Revert-ath5k-Extend-rate_duration.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0017-Revert-ath5k-Extend-get_default_sifs-slot_time.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0018-Revert-ath5k-Move-tx-retries-setting-outside-reset_t.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0019-Revert-ath5k-Increase-PHY-settling-parameters-for-tu.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0020-Revert-ath5k-Small-cleanup-on-tweak_initvals.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0021-Revert-ath5k-Put-core-clock-initialization-on-a-new-.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0022-Revert-ath5k-Add-new-field-on-ath5k_hw-to-track-band.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0023-Revert-ath5k-Use-new-function-to-stop-beacon-queue.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0024-Revert-ath5k-Check-RXE-when-setting-RXDP.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0025-Revert-ath5k-Use-DCU-early-termination-correctly.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0026-Revert-ath5k-Debug-DMA-timeouts.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0027-Revert-ath5k-Use-new-dma_stop-function-on-base.c.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0028-Revert-ath5k-Stop-PCU-on-reset.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0029-Revert-ath5k-Add-new-function-to-stop-rx-tx-DMA.patch >>>>>> patches/revert-wireless-patches/0030-Revert-ath5k-Reset-cleanup-and-generic-cleanup.patch >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> OK this doesn't make any sense, based on your logs you have an >>>>> AR5212+RF5111+RF2111 combination, synth-only channel change (0008) is >>>>> only executed on AR2413 and AR5413 so you don't even run that code, >>>>> setting turbo flag on DCU (0014) is also unrelated since we never >>>>> enable turbo mode and if we did you wouldn't be able to receive >>>>> anything non-turbo. >>>>> >>>>> I am going to test 2 cards like yours a CM6 and an older one from >>>>> Atheros and come back to you ASAP... >>>>> >>>> >>>> I just reproduced it on a CM6 and a CM9 (AR5212 + RF5112), problem >>>> occurs when card is idle (no traffic) that's why my automated test >>>> didn't catch it I can still run iperf after connecting and leave it >>>> running without problems, when traffic stops it soon gets >>>> disconnected. I suspect it's something related to IFS timings/ACK >>>> timeout (0013 on your reverted series), maybe Jonathan Guerin was >>>> correct about ACK timeout... >>>> >>>> I'll try something and come back to you with code ;-) >>>> >>>> Thanks for reporting ! >>>> >>> >>> Nope, it's PHY related and only affects RF5111/RF5112, AR2413 and >>> above work fine... >>> >> >> Got it, patch on the way... >> > > First the problem is with patch 22 (0009), we still need to write the > power table on hw, that fixes transmission and my CM9 works just fine > after that. Now my 2 RF5111 based cards seem to also have some problem > with stuck tx queues, after some time of fine operation (nearly > 28Mbits with iperf). It might be a hw failure or something but i want > to try and debug this further in case there is something i can do to > fix it. I also found some other things, eg. i report RX dma stop > failure when i shouldn't etc. Anyway back to debuging ;-) > > > -- > GPG ID: 0xD21DB2DB > As you read this post global entropy rises. Have Fun ;-) > Nick > Done, works fine for me now, check it out ;-) -- GPG ID: 0xD21DB2DB As you read this post global entropy rises. Have Fun ;-) Nick