int (*get_desense_steps)(struct at86rf230_local *, s32);
};
-#define AT86RF2XX_MAX_BUF (127 + 3)
+#define AT86RF2XX_MAX_BUF (127 + 3)
+/* tx retries to access the TX_ON state
+ * if it's above then force change will be started.
+ *
+ * We assume the max_frame_retries (7) value of 802.15.4 here.
+ */
+#define AT86RF2XX_MAX_TX_RETRIES 7
struct at86rf230_state_change {
struct at86rf230_local *lp;
bool is_tx;
/* spinlock for is_tx protection */
spinlock_t lock;
+ u8 tx_retry;
struct sk_buff *tx_skb;
struct at86rf230_state_change tx;
};
* in STATE_BUSY_RX_AACK, we run a force state change
* to STATE_TX_ON. This is a timeout handling, if the
* transceiver stucks in STATE_BUSY_RX_AACK.
+ *
+ * Additional we do several retries to try to get into
+ * TX_ON state without forcing. If the retries are
+ * higher or equal than AT86RF2XX_MAX_TX_RETRIES we
+ * will do a force change.
*/
if (ctx->to_state == STATE_TX_ON) {
- at86rf230_async_state_change(lp, ctx,
- STATE_FORCE_TX_ON,
+ u8 state = STATE_TX_ON;
+
+ if (lp->tx_retry >= AT86RF2XX_MAX_TX_RETRIES)
+ state = STATE_FORCE_TX_ON;
+ lp->tx_retry++;
+
+ at86rf230_async_state_change(lp, ctx, state,
ctx->complete,
ctx->irq_enable);
return;
if (lp->tx_aret)
tx_complete = at86rf230_xmit_tx_on;
+ lp->tx_retry = 0;
at86rf230_async_state_change(lp, ctx, STATE_TX_ON, tx_complete, false);
return 0;