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ath6kl: Wait for host sleep mode cmd processed event during WOW suspend
For every WMI_SET_HOST_SLEEP_MODE_CMDID command (send from the host), the firmware sends WMI_SET_HOST_SLEEP_MODE_CMD_PROCESSED_EVENTID as an acknowledgement to the host. In order to being sync with the firmware, the host has to wait for WMI_SET_HOST_SLEEP_MODE_CMD_PROCESSED_EVENT event before going to the suspend state. This patch ensures ath6kl_wow_suspend() waits until it gets this event after sending set host sleep mode command. This patch adds, * New command WMI_SET_HOST_SLEEP_MODE_CMD_PROCESSED_EVENTID in WMI event table. * New WMI function ath6kl_wmi_host_sleep_mode_cmd_prcd_evt_rx() to process the event. * New flag HOST_SLEEP_MODE_CMD_PROCESSED in VIF flags to record the arrival of the event. Signed-off-by: Raja Mani <rmani@qca.qualcomm.com> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
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