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The heartbeat thread is active during soft-reset, and it tries to send messages to CPU-CP core. Within the soft-reset, in the time window in which the device is marked as disabled, any CPU-CP command is "silently" skipped and a success value it returned. However, in addition to the return value, the heartbeat function also checks the F/W result, but because no command is sent in this time window, the result variable won't hold the expected value and we will have a false heartbeat failure. To avoid it, modify the "silent" skip to be done only in hard-reset. The CPU-CP should be able to handle messages during soft-reset. In addition to the heartbeat problem, this should also solve other issues in other flows that send messages during soft-reset and use the F/W result as it w/o being aware to the reset. Signed-off-by: Tomer Tayar <ttayar@habana.ai> Reviewed-by: Oded Gabbay <ogabbay@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <ogabbay@kernel.org>
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