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Jeff Johnson
4042de592d qcacmn: Fix QDF documentation
The kernel-doc script identified a large number of documentation
issues in the QDF. A series of patches has already fixed many of the
issues, so fix most of the remaining ones.

Note that the QDF IPA abstraction still has issues, but it is under
rework, so not trying to clean it up until after the rework is
complete.

Change-Id: I10c33e341cb6b46e0f8ada99069616d450c07189
CRs-Fixed: 3406197
2023-02-18 13:33:23 -08:00
Jeff Johnson
3bdf954afc qcacmn: qdf: Fix misspellings
Fix misspellings in qdf/...

Change-Id: If61ee47fba94b2bb60f33ab74feda56dbe5cb7bd
CRs-Fixed: 3277902
2022-10-12 23:22:37 -07:00
Harsh Kumar Bijlani
eb56570ae1 Revert "qcacmn: Use qdf flex mem to allocate rx ppdu info"
This reverts commit I2318f6c5f33e5337f6398263d6717da698be7c92.

Change-Id: Ia60fe6ddb66623761c11398d89d6039c66994b66
CRs-Fixed: 3235962
2022-07-08 19:47:28 +05:30
Amir Patel
59b643e25f qcacmn: Use qdf flex mem to allocate rx ppdu info
To avoid fragmentation, use qdf flex mem framework
to allocate rx ppdu info

CRs-Fixed: 3230970
Change-Id: I2318f6c5f33e5337f6398263d6717da698be7c92
2022-07-04 01:14:15 -07:00
Dustin Brown
8ddef7dd9a qcacmn: Remove qdf_flex_mem_release()
Due to a limitation in the memory leak detection logic when qdf_flex_mem
was written, qdf_flex_mem_release() was necessary to free any
dynamically allocated memory in the qdf_flex_mem_pool during certain
points in the WLAN driver lifecycle. This was done to avoid flagging any
dynamically allocated qdf_flex_mem_segments as false positive leaks
when the memory domains were changed and leak checking was performed.
With the introduction of qdf_talloc(), this workaround is no longer
required. Replace the calls to qdf_mem_malloc/free with qdf_talloc/free,
and remove qdf_flex_mem_release() altogether.

Change-Id: Ia5fd21386b94fc117af5f27853db5d8341601738
CRs-Fixed: 2404955
2019-03-01 11:14:48 -08:00
Jeff Johnson
2d821eb0fe qcacmn: Fix typo "recieve"
Replace typo "recieve" with correct spelling "receive".

Change-Id: I7d88e57b97fa6d217630d4a5d5c365b56e714428
CRs-Fixed: 2238309
2018-05-17 00:47:23 -07:00
Dustin Brown
03a7ac6e19 qcacmn: Add reduction limit to qdf_flex_mem
Add the ability to prevent qdf_flex_mem_pool from freeing memory
segments unless there are more than some minimum number in the pool
already.

Change-Id: I20bde2ed629b97924ea71b4f7f46a2c1fc1bab28
CRs-Fixed: 2229511
2018-05-11 13:23:00 -07:00
Dustin Brown
19911f3a06 qcacmn: Add qdf_flex_mem pool allocator
It often happens that the WLAN driver needs to allocate some pool of
structures to handle bursty operations. The traditional approach is to
statically allocate the maximum number of structures that we want to be
able to handle concurrently. This has the significant down side of
requiring manual tuning for every hardware combination for optimal
behavior, and wasting large amounts of memory during non-burst periods.

Add a new flexible, segmented memory allocator in QDF to help address
such scenarios. A small static buffer segment is used to service the
vast majority of operations, while additional segments are dynamically
allocated as needed to meet demand. Critically, these additional
segments are freed when not in use to reduce memory consumption. The
result is a self-tuning buffer that combines most of the benefits of
pure dynamic allocation with most of the benefits of pure static
allocation.

Change-Id: I5c27ecce72a450826494b5d13d6c9fdebda650a6
CRs-Fixed: 2224534
2018-04-19 14:15:19 -07:00