* Start high-level PS if the STA is asleep with enough blocks in FW.
* Make an exception if this is the only connected link. In this
* case FW-memory congestion is less of a problem.
- * Note that a single connected STA means 3 active links, since we must
- * account for the global and broadcast AP links. The "fw_ps" check
- * assures us the third link is a STA connected to the AP. Otherwise
- * the FW would not set the PSM bit.
+ * Note that a single connected STA means 2*ap_count + 1 active links,
+ * since we must account for the global and broadcast AP links
+ * for each AP. The "fw_ps" check assures us the other link is a STA
+ * connected to the AP. Otherwise the FW would not set the PSM bit.
*/
- else if (wl->active_link_count > 3 && fw_ps &&
+ else if (wl->active_link_count > (wl->ap_count*2 + 1) && fw_ps &&
tx_pkts >= WL1271_PS_STA_MAX_PACKETS)
wl12xx_ps_link_start(wl, wlvif, hlid, true);
}
* into high-level PS and clean out its TX queues.
* Make an exception if this is the only connected link. In this
* case FW-memory congestion is less of a problem.
- * Note that a single connected STA means 3 active links, since we must
- * account for the global and broadcast AP links. The "fw_ps" check
- * assures us the third link is a STA connected to the AP. Otherwise
- * the FW would not set the PSM bit.
+ * Note that a single connected STA means 2*ap_count + 1 active links,
+ * since we must account for the global and broadcast AP links
+ * for each AP. The "fw_ps" check assures us the other link is a STA
+ * connected to the AP. Otherwise the FW would not set the PSM bit.
*/
- if (wl->active_link_count > 3 && fw_ps &&
+ if (wl->active_link_count > (wl->ap_count*2 + 1) && fw_ps &&
tx_pkts >= WL1271_PS_STA_MAX_PACKETS)
wl12xx_ps_link_start(wl, wlvif, hlid, true);
}