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Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/init.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/init.c | 124 |
1 files changed, 73 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/init.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/init.c index 7968c2b751a5..05d54bca3d9d 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/init.c +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/init.c @@ -513,11 +513,27 @@ void ath6kl_core_free(struct ath6kl *ar) wiphy_free(ar->wiphy); } -int ath6kl_unavail_ev(struct ath6kl *ar) +void ath6kl_core_cleanup(struct ath6kl *ar) { - ath6kl_destroy(ar->vif->ndev, 1); + destroy_workqueue(ar->ath6kl_wq); - return 0; + if (ar->htc_target) + ath6kl_htc_cleanup(ar->htc_target); + + ath6kl_cookie_cleanup(ar); + + ath6kl_cleanup_amsdu_rxbufs(ar); + + ath6kl_bmi_cleanup(ar); + + ath6kl_debug_cleanup(ar); + + kfree(ar->fw_board); + kfree(ar->fw_otp); + kfree(ar->fw); + kfree(ar->fw_patch); + + ath6kl_deinit_ieee80211_hw(ar); } /* firmware upload */ @@ -1572,6 +1588,36 @@ err_wq: return ret; } +static void ath6kl_cleanup_vif(struct ath6kl_vif *vif, bool wmi_ready) +{ + static u8 bcast_mac[] = {0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff}; + bool discon_issued; + + netif_stop_queue(vif->ndev); + + clear_bit(WLAN_ENABLED, &vif->flags); + + if (wmi_ready) { + discon_issued = test_bit(CONNECTED, &vif->flags) || + test_bit(CONNECT_PEND, &vif->flags); + ath6kl_disconnect(vif); + del_timer(&vif->disconnect_timer); + + if (discon_issued) + ath6kl_disconnect_event(vif, DISCONNECT_CMD, + (vif->nw_type & AP_NETWORK) ? + bcast_mac : vif->bssid, + 0, NULL, 0); + } + + if (vif->scan_req) { + cfg80211_scan_done(vif->scan_req, true); + vif->scan_req = NULL; + } + + ath6kl_deinit_if_data(vif); +} + void ath6kl_stop_txrx(struct ath6kl *ar) { struct ath6kl_vif *vif = ar->vif; @@ -1587,58 +1633,34 @@ void ath6kl_stop_txrx(struct ath6kl *ar) return; } - if (ar->wlan_pwr_state != WLAN_POWER_STATE_CUT_PWR) - ath6kl_stop_endpoint(ndev, false, true); + ath6kl_cleanup_vif(ar->vif, test_bit(WMI_READY, &ar->flag)); - clear_bit(WLAN_ENABLED, &vif->flags); -} + clear_bit(WMI_READY, &ar->flag); -/* - * We need to differentiate between the surprise and planned removal of the - * device because of the following consideration: - * - * - In case of surprise removal, the hcd already frees up the pending - * for the device and hence there is no need to unregister the function - * driver inorder to get these requests. For planned removal, the function - * driver has to explicitly unregister itself to have the hcd return all the - * pending requests before the data structures for the devices are freed up. - * Note that as per the current implementation, the function driver will - * end up releasing all the devices since there is no API to selectively - * release a particular device. - * - * - Certain commands issued to the target can be skipped for surprise - * removal since they will anyway not go through. - */ -void ath6kl_destroy(struct net_device *dev, unsigned int unregister) -{ - struct ath6kl *ar; + /* + * After wmi_shudown all WMI events will be dropped. We + * need to cleanup the buffers allocated in AP mode and + * give disconnect notification to stack, which usually + * happens in the disconnect_event. Simulate the disconnect + * event by calling the function directly. Sometimes + * disconnect_event will be received when the debug logs + * are collected. + */ + ath6kl_wmi_shutdown(ar->wmi); - if (!dev || !ath6kl_priv(dev)) { - ath6kl_err("failed to get device structure\n"); - return; + clear_bit(WMI_ENABLED, &ar->flag); + if (ar->htc_target) { + ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_TRC, "%s: shut down htc\n", __func__); + ath6kl_htc_stop(ar->htc_target); } - ar = ath6kl_priv(dev); - - destroy_workqueue(ar->ath6kl_wq); - - if (ar->htc_target) - ath6kl_htc_cleanup(ar->htc_target); - - ath6kl_cookie_cleanup(ar); - - ath6kl_cleanup_amsdu_rxbufs(ar); - - ath6kl_bmi_cleanup(ar); - - ath6kl_debug_cleanup(ar); - - ath6kl_deinit_if_data(netdev_priv(dev)); - - kfree(ar->fw_board); - kfree(ar->fw_otp); - kfree(ar->fw); - kfree(ar->fw_patch); + /* + * Try to reset the device if we can. The driver may have been + * configure NOT to reset the target during a debug session. + */ + ath6kl_dbg(ATH6KL_DBG_TRC, + "attempting to reset target on instance destroy\n"); + ath6kl_reset_device(ar, ar->target_type, true, true); - ath6kl_deinit_ieee80211_hw(ar); + clear_bit(WLAN_ENABLED, &ar->flag); } |