wifi: rtw89: pci: correct TX resource checking for PCI DMA channel of firmware command

commit c6330b1297 upstream.

The DMA channel of firmware command doesn't use TX WD (WiFi descriptor), so
don't need to consider number of TX WD as factor of TX resource. Otherwise,
during pause state (a transient state to switch to/from low power mode)
firmware commands could be dropped and driver throws warnings suddenly:

   rtw89_8852ce 0000:04:00.0: no tx fwcmd resource
   rtw89_8852ce 0000:04:00.0: failed to send h2c

The case we met is that driver sends RSSI strength of firmware command at
RX path that could be running concurrently with switching low power mode.
The missing of this firmware command doesn't affect user experiences,
because the RSSI strength will be updated again after a while.

The DMA descriptors of normal packets has three layers like:

  +-------+
  | TX BD | (*n elements)
  +-------+
      |
      |   +-------+
      +-> | TX WD | (*m elements)
          +-------+
              |
              |   +--------+
              +-> |   SKB  |
                  +--------+

And, firmware command queue (TXCH 12) is a special queue that has only
two layers:

  +-------+
  | TX BD | (*n elements)
  +-------+
      |
      |   +------------------+
      +-> | firmware command |
          +------------------+

Fixes: 4a29213cd7 ("wifi: rtw89: pci: correct TX resource checking in low power mode")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@realtek.com>
Link: https://msgid.link/20240410011316.9906-1-pkshih@realtek.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Ping-Ke Shih 2024-04-10 09:13:16 +08:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent cd2538e5af
commit 7994e88dab

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@ -958,7 +958,8 @@ u32 __rtw89_pci_check_and_reclaim_tx_resource_noio(struct rtw89_dev *rtwdev,
spin_lock_bh(&rtwpci->trx_lock);
cnt = rtw89_pci_get_avail_txbd_num(tx_ring);
cnt = min(cnt, wd_ring->curr_num);
if (txch != RTW89_TXCH_CH12)
cnt = min(cnt, wd_ring->curr_num);
spin_unlock_bh(&rtwpci->trx_lock);
return cnt;