Stanislaw Gruszka <sgrus...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On rt2800usb, if we do not get TX status from HW, we assume frames were
> posted and after entry->last_action timeout, we forcibly provide TX
> status to mac80211. So it's not possible to detect hardware TX hung
> based on the timeout. Additionally TXRQ_PCNT tells on number of frames
> in the Packet Buffer (buffer between bus interface and chip MAC
> subsystem), which can be non zero on normal conditions. To check HW hung
> we will need provide some different mechanism, for now remove watchdog
> as current implementation is wrong and not useful.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Gruszka <sgrus...@redhat.com>

8 patches applied to wireless-drivers-next.git, thanks.

480b468625da rt2800usb: remove watchdog
cfe82fbd8423 rt2800: increase TX timeout
15ec51b25e05 rt2x00: save conf settings before reset tuner
01d97ef4b25f rt2800: change default retry settings
e4019e7f9530 rt2800: tune TX_RTS_CFG config
170122169676 rt2800usb: mark tx failure on timeout
51583248187c rt2x00: do not flush empty queue
66ecec02e851 rt2800: set max_psdu to 3 on usb devices

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