Firmware doesn't expect any vdev commands from host while RSO stop is happening. It sends a response to the RSO_STOP command once it's done with cleanup. Host needs to run a timer and wait for a maximum of 6 seconds for the response. Host can stop the timer and allow the commands to firmware in the below cases, 1. RSO_STOP response with success status 2. RSO_STOP response with HO_FAIL status followed by HO_FAIL event: Host needs to wait till HO_FAIL event is received If firmware doesn't send any response in the 6 seconds wait, issue a recovery to help to check the firmware state. Change-Id: I4577f9b0aac71c0c86bd32b59e69d9527bf107b9 CRs-Fixed: 3106032 |
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cfg | ||
dp | ||
ftm | ||
global_lmac_if | ||
gpio | ||
hal/wifi3.0 | ||
hif | ||
htc | ||
init_deinit/dispatcher | ||
iot_sim | ||
ipa | ||
os_if/linux | ||
qal | ||
qdf | ||
scheduler | ||
spectral | ||
target_if | ||
umac | ||
utils | ||
wbuff | ||
wlan_cfg | ||
wmi | ||
README.txt | ||
VERSION.txt |
This is CNSS WLAN Host Driver for products starting from iHelium