[BLUETOOTH]: Always send explicit hci_ll wake-up acks.
In the (rare) event of simultaneous mutual wake up requests, do send the chip an explicit wake-up ack. This is required for Texas Instruments's BRF6350 chip. Signed-off-by: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@bencohen.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -204,6 +204,19 @@ static void ll_device_want_to_wakeup(struct hci_uart *hu)
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spin_lock_irqsave(&ll->hcill_lock, flags);
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switch (ll->hcill_state) {
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case HCILL_ASLEEP_TO_AWAKE:
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/*
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* This state means that both the host and the BRF chip
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* have simultaneously sent a wake-up-indication packet.
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* Traditionaly, in this case, receiving a wake-up-indication
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* was enough and an additional wake-up-ack wasn't needed.
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* This has changed with the BRF6350, which does require an
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* explicit wake-up-ack. Other BRF versions, which do not
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* require an explicit ack here, do accept it, thus it is
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* perfectly safe to always send one.
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*/
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BT_DBG("dual wake-up-indication");
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/* deliberate fall-through - do not add break */
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case HCILL_ASLEEP:
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/* acknowledge device wake up */
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if (send_hcill_cmd(HCILL_WAKE_UP_ACK, hu) < 0) {
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@ -211,16 +224,8 @@ static void ll_device_want_to_wakeup(struct hci_uart *hu)
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goto out;
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}
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break;
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case HCILL_ASLEEP_TO_AWAKE:
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/*
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* this state means that a wake-up-indication
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* is already on its way to the device,
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* and will serve as the required wake-up-ack
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*/
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BT_DBG("dual wake-up-indication");
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break;
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default:
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/* any other state are illegal */
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/* any other state is illegal */
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BT_ERR("received HCILL_WAKE_UP_IND in state %ld", ll->hcill_state);
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break;
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}
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