Shannon Nelson 12b1b997c0 ionic: catch transition back to RUNNING with fw_generation 0
In some graceful updates that get initially triggered by the
RESET event, especially with older firmware, the fw_generation
bits don't change but the fw_status is seen to go to 0 then back
to 1.  However, the driver didn't perform the restart, remained
waiting for fw_generation to change, and got left in limbo.

This is because the clearing of idev->fw_status_ready to 0
didn't happen correctly as it was buried in the transition
trigger: since the transition down was triggered not here
but in the RESET event handler, the clear to 0 didn't happen,
so the transition back to 1 wasn't detected.

Fix this particular case by bringing the setting of
idev->fw_status_ready back out to where it was before.

Fixes: 398d1e37f9 ("ionic: add FW_STOPPING state")
Signed-off-by: Shannon Nelson <snelson@pensando.io>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2022-02-18 20:37:14 -08:00
2022-02-13 12:13:30 -08:00

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