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2024-10-16wifi: ath12k: Add firmware coredump collection supportSowmiya Sree Elavalagan
In case of firmware assert snapshot of firmware memory is essential for debugging. Add firmware coredump collection support for PCI bus. Collect RDDM and firmware paging dumps from MHI and pack them in TLV format and also pack various memory shared during QMI phase in separate TLVs. Add necessary header and share the dumps to user space using dev coredump framework. Coredump collection is disabled by default and can be enabled using menuconfig. Dump collected for a radio is 55 MB approximately. Tested-on: QCN9274 hw2.0 PCI WLAN.WBE.1.2.1-00201-QCAHKSWPL_SILICONZ-1 Tested-on: WCN7850 WLAN.HMT.1.0-03427-QCAHMTSWPL_V1.0_V2.0_SILICONZ-1.15378.4 Signed-off-by: Sowmiya Sree Elavalagan <quic_ssreeela@quicinc.com> Acked-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20240717085604.4131642-1-quic_ssreeela@quicinc.com Signed-off-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com>
2024-06-03wifi: ath12k: add panic handlerBaochen Qiang
Currently for ath12k PCI devices, firmware could be running in one of several execution environments, e.g., PBL, SBL and mission mode etc. Among which PBL is the only stage where PCIe link negotiation could happen. So normally firmware runs in PBL in order to be enumerated during system reboot. However it might not work in kernel crash scenario: ath12k target is not found after warm reboot from kernel crash. This is because when kernel crashes, ath12k host does nothing to firmware. And during warm reboot, WLAN power is sustained. So firmware is likely to keep running in mission mode throughout the bootup process. As a result PCIe link is not established and thus target not enumerated. So add a handler in panic notification list for ath12k. When kernel crashes, this handler gets called and tries to reset target to PBL state. Then PCIe link negotiation could happen and target gets enumerated. This change applies to all PCI devices including WCN7850 and QCN9274. Tested-on: WCN7850 hw2.0 PCI WLAN.HMT.1.0-03427-QCAHMTSWPL_V1.0_V2.0_SILICONZ-1.15378.4 Signed-off-by: Baochen Qiang <quic_bqiang@quicinc.com> Acked-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <quic_kvalo@quicinc.com> Link: https://msgid.link/20240529021533.10861-1-quic_bqiang@quicinc.com
2024-04-23wifi: ath12k: support suspend/resumeBaochen Qiang
Now that all infrastructure is in place and ath12k is fixed to handle all the corner cases, power down the ath12k firmware during suspend and power it back up during resume. For suspend, two conditions needs to be satisfied: 1. since MHI channel unprepare would be done in late suspend stage, ath12k needs to get all QMI-dependent things done before that stage. 2. and because unprepare MHI channels requires a working MHI stack, ath12k is not allowed to call mhi_power_down() until that finishes. So the original suspend callback is separated into two parts: the first part handles all QMI-dependent things in suspend callback; while the second part powers down MHI in suspend_late callback. This is valid because kernel calls ath12k's suspend callback before calling all suspend_late callbacks, making the first condition satisfied. And because MHI devices are children of ath12k device (ab->dev), kernel guarantees that ath12k's suspend_late callback is called after QRTR's suspend_late callback, this satisfies the second condition. Above analysis also applies to resume process. so the original resume callback is separated into two parts: the first part powers up MHI stack in resume_early callback, this guarantees MHI stack is working when QRTR tries to prepare MHI channels (kernel calls QRTR's resume_early callback after ath12k's resume_early callback, due to the child-father relationship); the second part waits for the completion of restart, which would succeed since MHI channels are ready for use by QMI. Another notable change is in power down path, we tell mhi_power_down() to not to destroy MHI devices, making it possible for QRTR to help unprepare/prepare MHI channels, and finally get us rid of the potential probe-defer issue when resume. Also change related code due to interface changes. Tested-on: WCN7850 hw2.0 PCI WLAN.HMT.1.0-03427-QCAHMTSWPL_V1.0_V2.0_SILICONZ-1.15378.4 Tested-on: QCN9274 hw2.0 PCI WLAN.WBE.1.0.1-00029-QCAHKSWPL_SILICONZ-1 Signed-off-by: Baochen Qiang <quic_bqiang@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <quic_kvalo@quicinc.com> Link: https://msgid.link/20240412060620.27519-10-quic_bqiang@quicinc.com
2023-11-30wifi: ath12k: Update Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. copyrightsJeff Johnson
Update the copyright for all ath12k files modified on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. in 2023. Signed-off-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <quic_kvalo@quicinc.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231128-ath12kcopyrights-v1-1-be0b7408cbac@quicinc.com
2023-10-25wifi: ath12k: rename the sc naming convention to abKarthikeyan Periyasamy
In PCI and HAL interface layer module, the identifier sc is used to represent an instance of ath12k_base structure. However, within ath12k, the convention is to use "ab" to represent an SoC "base" struct. So change the all instances of sc to ab. Tested-on: QCN9274 hw2.0 PCI WLAN.WBE.1.1.1-00125-QCAHKSWPL_SILICONZ-1 Signed-off-by: Karthikeyan Periyasamy <quic_periyasa@quicinc.com> Acked-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <quic_kvalo@quicinc.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231018153008.29820-3-quic_periyasa@quicinc.com
2022-11-29wifi: ath12k: driver for Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 devicesKalle Valo
ath12k is a new mac80211 driver for Qualcomm Wi-Fi 7 devices, first supporting QCN9274 and WCN7850 PCI devices. QCN9274 supports both AP and station; WCN7850 supports only station mode. Monitor mode is not (yet) supported. Only PCI bus devices are supported. ath12k is forked from an earlier version of ath11k. It was simpler to have a "clean start" for the new generation and not try to share the code with ath11k. This makes maintenance easier and avoids major changes in ath11k, which would have significantly increased the risk of regressions in existing setups. ath12k uses le32 and cpu_to_le32() macros to handle endian conversions, instead of using the firmware byte swap feature utilized by ath11k. There is only one kernel module, named ath12k.ko. Currently ath12k only supports HE mode (IEEE 802.11ax) or older, but work is ongoing to add EHT mode (IEEE 802.11be) support. The size of the driver is ~41 kLOC and 45 files. To make the review easier, this initial version of ath12k does not support Device Tree, debugfs or any other extra features. Those will be added later, after ath12k is accepted to upstream. The driver is build tested by Intel's kernel test robot with both GCC and Clang. Sparse reports no warnings. The driver is mostly free of checkpatch warnings, albeit few of the warnings are omitted on purpose, list of them here: https://github.com/qca/qca-swiss-army-knife/blob/master/tools/scripts/ath12k/ath12k-check#L52 The driver has had multiple authors who are listed in alphabetical order below. Co-developed-by: Balamurugan Selvarajan <quic_bselvara@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Balamurugan Selvarajan <quic_bselvara@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Baochen Qiang <quic_bqiang@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Baochen Qiang <quic_bqiang@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Bhagavathi Perumal S <quic_bperumal@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Bhagavathi Perumal S <quic_bperumal@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Carl Huang <quic_cjhuang@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Carl Huang <quic_cjhuang@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff Johnson <quic_jjohnson@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Karthikeyan Periyasamy <quic_periyasa@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Karthikeyan Periyasamy <quic_periyasa@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: P Praneesh <quic_ppranees@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: P Praneesh <quic_ppranees@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Pradeep Kumar Chitrapu <quic_pradeepc@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Pradeep Kumar Chitrapu <quic_pradeepc@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Ramya Gnanasekar <quic_rgnanase@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Ramya Gnanasekar <quic_rgnanase@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Sriram R <quic_srirrama@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Sriram R <quic_srirrama@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <quic_vthiagar@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <quic_vthiagar@quicinc.com> Co-developed-by: Wen Gong <quic_wgong@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Wen Gong <quic_wgong@quicinc.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <quic_kvalo@quicinc.com>