Re: REGRESSION: "wlcore: sdio: allow pm to handle sdio power" breaks wifi on HiKey960

From: Tony Lindgren
Date: Thu Jun 14 2018 - 07:35:08 EST


* John Stultz <john.stultz@xxxxxxxxxx> [180613 17:17]:
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 7:42 AM, Valentin Schneider
> <valentin.schneider@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 13/06/18 05:13, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> >> * John Stultz <john.stultz@xxxxxxxxxx> [180612 22:15]:
> >>> Hey Folks,
> >>> I noticed with linus/master wifi wasn't coming up on HiKey960. I
> >>> bisected it down and it seems to be due to:
> >>>
> >>> 60f36637bbbd ("wlcore: sdio: allow pm to handle sdio power") and
> >>> 728a9dc61f13 ("wlcore: sdio: Fix flakey SDIO runtime PM handling")
> >>>
> >>> When wifi fails to load, the only useful error message I see is:
> >>> [ 8.466097] wl1271_sdio mmc1:0001:2: wl12xx_sdio_power_on: failed
> >>> to get_sync(-13)
> >>
> >> Sorry to hear about that.
> >>
> >>> Reverting those two changes gets wifi working again for me:
> >>> [ 8.754953] wlcore: wl18xx HW: 183x or 180x, PG 2.2 (ROM 0x11)
> >>> [ 8.761778] random: crng init done
> >>> [ 8.765185] random: 7 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting
> >>> [ 8.779149] wlcore: loaded
> >>> ...
> >>> [ 12.945903] wlcore: PHY firmware version: Rev 8.2.0.0.237
> >>> [ 13.058077] wlcore: firmware booted (Rev 8.9.0.0.70)
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Any suggestions how to resolve this w/o a revert?
> >>
> >> Sounds like we need to ignore also -EACCES if runtime PM is
> >> disabled for MMC. Care to try and see if the patch below
> >> helps?
> >>
> >
> > I don't use wifi with my board (I have an USB ethernet adapter), but I do
> > get the same error message as John.
> >
> > Reverting the patches works and I do see wlan0 being brought up. Sadly,
> > applying your patch doesn't seem to fix the issue - and actually it seems
> > to freeze my board on first boot with this error:
> >
> > [ 11.169127] wlcore: ERROR timeout waiting for the hardware to complete initialization
> >
> > On second boot it finally comes to life, but issuing ifconfig freezes it again.
> >
> > $ dmesg | grep wl
> > [ 5.922661] wl18xx_driver wl18xx.0.auto: Direct firmware load for ti-connectivity/wl18xx-conf.bin failed with error -2
> > [ 5.933904] wlcore: ERROR could not get configuration binary ti-connectivity/wl18xx-conf.bin: -2
> > [ 5.949158] wlcore: WARNING falling back to default config
> > [ 6.199806] wlcore: wl18xx HW: 183x or 180x, PG 2.2 (ROM 0x11)
> > [ 6.210738] wlcore: WARNING Detected unconfigured mac address in nvs, derive from fuse instead.
> > [ 6.221644] wlcore: WARNING This default nvs file can be removed from the file system
> > [ 6.235180] wlcore: loaded
> > [ 6.820146] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
> > [ 7.280611] wlcore: PHY firmware version: Rev 8.2.0.0.236
> > [ 7.388339] wlcore: firmware booted (Rev 8.9.0.0.69)
> > [ 7.409610] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
> > [ 7.417815] wlcore: down
> > [ 10.628867] wlcore: ERROR timeout waiting for the hardware to complete initialization
> >
> >
> > Seems like it's not getting powered on, which might be why those mmc_power_*
> > calls were in there originally ?
>
> Ryan Grachek came up with a different solution. I still need to
> validate it, but it seems promising:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/6/13/481

Oh OK good to hear. Yeah that makes sense to me now.

Regards,

Tony