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2013-04-08staging: cptm1217: Use dev_pm_opsLars-Peter Clausen
Use dev_pm_ops instead of the deprecated legacy suspend/resume callbacks. Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: speakup: selection.c fix typo in commentValentin Ilie
Replace disallocated with deallocated Signed-off-by: Valentin Ilie <valentin.ilie@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: add comedi_clear_board_dev()Ian Abbott
Add local function `comedi_clear_board_dev()` as a safer alternative to `comedi_clear_board_minor()` when we already have a pointer to a `struct comedi_device`. It uses the board minor device number stored in the `struct comedi_device` (which must have already been initialized) and only clears the entry in `comedi_board_minor_table[]` if it points to the specified `struct comedi_device`. Rather than returning the old table entry, it returns `true` if the entry matched (and so has just been cleared) and returns `false` otherwise. Call `comedi_clear_board_dev()` instead of `comedi_clear_board_minor()` in `comedi_unlocked_ioctl()` (in the code that frees a dynamically allocated comedi device detached by the `COMEDI_DEVCONFIG` ioctl). That ought to return `true` but check it just in case before freeing the device. There is still a race condition here which needs to be dealt with once we've implemented reference counting for `struct comedi_device`s. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove struct comedi_file_infoIan Abbott
`struct comedi_file_info` is no longer used so remove it. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: simplify comedi_board_minor_table[]Ian Abbott
`comedi_alloc_board_minor()` allocates and initializes a `struct comedi_file_info` and a `struct comedi_device`, and assigns a board minor device number (if there are any available), storing a pointer to the allocated `struct comedi_file_info` in `comedi_board_minor_table[minor]` where `minor` is the board minor device number. There is no longer anything useful in the `struct comedi_file_info` apart from the pointer to the `struct comedi_device` that was allocated, so the `struct comedi_file_info` is superfluous. Change `comedi_board_minor_table[]` to hold pointers to the actual `struct comedi_device`'s. `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` no longer needs to allocate a `struct comedi_file_info`. Replace `comedi_free_board_file_info()` with `comedi_free_board_dev()` with its parameter pointing to the `struct comedi_device` to be freed (there is no longer a `struct comedi_file_info` to be freed). There are consequential changes to `comedi_dev_from_board_minor()`, `comedi_clear_board_minor()` (which now returns a `struct comedi_device *`), `comedi_free_board_minor()`, `comedi_release_hardware_device()` and `comedi_unlocked_ioctl()` (when dealing with detachment of a dynamically allocated comedi device by the `COMEDI_DEVCONFIG` ioctl). `comedi_dev_from_file_info()` is no longer used as a result of the above changes so remove it. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: simplify comedi_subdevice_minor_table[]Ian Abbott
`comedi_alloc_subdevice_minor()` allocates and initializes a `struct comedi_file_info` and assigns a subdevice minor device number (if there are any available), storing a pointer to the allocated `struct comedi_file_info` in `comedi_subdevice_minor_table[i]` where `i` is the array index corresponding to the subdevice minor device number (indexed by subdevice minor device number minus `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS`). The information stored in the `struct comedi_file_info` can be derived from the subdevice structure (`struct comedi_subdevice`) itself, so the `struct comedi_file_info` is superfluous. Change `comedi_subdevice_minor_table[]` to hold pointers to the actual `struct comedi_subdevice`'s. `comedi_alloc_subdevice_minor()` no longer needs to allocate a `struct comedi_file_info` and `comedi_free_subdevice_info()` no longer has a `struct comedi_file_info` to free. Replace `comedi_file_info_from_minor()` with `comedi_subdevice_from_minor()`, returning a (possibly NULL) pointer to a `struct comedi_subdevice` from the table. This has knock-on effects for `comedi_dev_from_subdevice_minor()`, `comedi_read_subdevice()` and `comedi_write_subdevice()`. In particular, `comedi_read_subdevice()` and `comedi_write_subdevice()` now need to check the subdevice flags to see if the determine whether to override the comedi device's default read/write subdevice. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove comedi_file_info_from_board_minor()Ian Abbott
Merge the code from `comedi_file_info_from_board_minor()` into `comedi_dev_from_board_minor()` and remove it since nothing else calls it. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove comedi_clear_subdevice_minor()Ian Abbott
Merge the code from `comedi_clear_subdevice_minor()` into `comedi_free_subdevice_minor()` and remove it since nothing else calls it. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: refactor comedi_dev_from_minor()Ian Abbott
Refactor `comedi_dev_from_minor()` to call one of two new functions `comedi_dev_from_board_minor()` (for minor device numbers less than `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS`) or `comedi_dev_from_subdevice_minor()` (for minor device numbers greater than or equal to `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS`, which are subdevice minor device numbers). Remove `comedi_file_info_from_minor()` as it is no longer used. This is a step towards removing `struct comedi_file_info`. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: reduce use of struct comedi_file_infoIan Abbott
Since the parameters of `comedi_read_subdevice()` and `comedi_write_subdevice()` have changed, there is no longer a need to keep a local variable `struct comedi_file_info *info` hanging around in the file operation functions and device attribute access functions. Remove the variable from those function and replace the call sequence `info = comedi_file_info_from_minor(minor)`, `dev = comedi_dev_from_file_info(info)` with the simpler `dev = comedi_dev_from_minor(minor)`. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: change comedi_read/write_subdevice() parametersIan Abbott
`comedi_read_subdevice()` and `comedi_write_subdevice()` currently take a single parameter pointing to a `struct comedi_file_info`. I'm trying to get rid of `struct comedi_file_info` so as part of that plan, `comedi_read_subdevice()` and `comedi_write_subdevice()` need to change. Change them to take two parameters: a pointer to a `struct comedi_device` and a minor device number. If the minor device number is a "board" minor device number (`minor < COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS`) we'll always return the default read or write subdevice. If the minor device number if a "subdevice" minor device number a different read or write subdevice may be returned. In that case, use the subdevice minor device number to look up the information about whether the default read or write subdevice needs to be overridden. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: use minor device number in attribute functionsIan Abbott
The comedi device attribute functions such as `show_max_read_buffer_kb()` call `dev_get_drvdata()` to get a pointer to a `struct comedi_file_info` from the private driver data field of class device. Change them to use the minor device number to look up this pointer value so they behave more like the file operation functions. Check the pointer is non-NULL as the entry in the minor device table could have been set to NULL. Note that there is still a race condition in the use of this pointer value after acquiring the mutex which needs to be dealt with once reference counting has been implemented for comedi devices. The calls to `dev_set_drvdata()` from `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` and `comedi_alloc_subdevice_minor()` are no longer needed so remove them. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: get mutex before subdevice in attribute functionsIan Abbott
The comedi device attribute functions such as `show_read_buffer_kb()` or `show_write_buffer_kb()` call `comedi_read_subdevice()` or `comedi_write_subdevice()` without acquiring the comedi device's mutex first, although the functions do acquire the mutex afterwards. Change them to acquire the mutex first. This is consistent with most of the comedi device file operation functions (apart from `comedi_read()` and `comedi_write()` which probably need looking at). Despite the use of the mutex, there are still race conditions as the `struct comedi_file_info *info` variable value set before acquiring the mutex could be stale after acquiring the mutex. This problem will be dealt with once reference counting has been implemented for the comedi devices. This patch also adds local variable `struct comedi_device *dev` to the functions to reduce the use of the `info` variable a little bit. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: rename dev parameter of device attribute functionsIan Abbott
Most of the comedi core uses the identifier `dev` to point to a `struct comedi_device`. The device sysfs attribute functions such as `show_max_read_buffer_kb()` use the parameter id `dev` to point to a `struct device`. Rename the parameter to `csdev` for "class device" for consistency with the functions that call `device_create()` to create these class devices (`comedi_alloc_board_minor()` and `comedi_alloc_subdevice_minor()`). Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove hardware_device from struct comedi_device_infoIan Abbott
The `hardware_device` member of `struct comedi_device_info` is only set to point to a hardware device by the auto-configuration code (specifically `comedi_alloc_board_minor() with a non-NULL `hardware_device` parameter) so that it can be found again by the auto-unconfiguration code (specifically `comedi_release_hardware_device()`). However, as `info->device->hw_dev` (where `info` is a pointer to the `struct comedi_device_info`) is set to the same value as `info->hardware_device` (by calling `comedi_set_hw_dev()` with the same hardware device pointer) we can look for that instead, so there is no need for the `hardware_device` member any more. Get rid of it. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove comedi_clear_minor()Ian Abbott
`comedi_clear_minor()` calls either `comedi_clear_board_minor()` or `comedi_clear_subdevice_minor()` depending on its minor device number parameter. The one it calls only depends on where it is called from, so bypass the calls to `comedi_clear_minor()` and remove it. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: separate board and subdevice minor tablesIan Abbott
The comedi core reserves minor device numbers from 0 to `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS - 1` (0 to 0x30 - 1) for the main comedi "board" devices and reserves minor device numbers from `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS` to `COMEDI_NUM_MINORS - 1` (0x30 to 0x100 - 1) for comedi subdevices (or at least those that claim to support asynchronous comedi commands). There is an array `comedi_file_info_table[COMEDI_NUM_MINORS]` used to hold pointers to information for each board minor device number and subdevice minor device number that has been allocated (with NULL pointers for those not allocated), along with a protective lock `comedi_file_info_table_lock`. Since the ranges of board minor device numbers and subdevice minor device numbers do not overlap, we can use separate tables and separate locks for the different types of minor device numbers. This will allow us to use different pointer types for the elements of each table in the future without just using a generic `void *`. (At the moment, the table elements point to a `struct comedi_file_info` allocated dynamically for each allocated board minor device or subdevice minor device, but I plan to get rid of that data structure.) Replace `comedi_file_info_table[COMEDI_NUM_MINORS]` with two new arrays of the same type, `comedi_board_minor_table[COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS]` for board minors, and `comedi_subdevice_minor_table[COMEDI_NUM_SUBDEVICE_MINORS]` for subdevice minors (where `COMEDI_NUM_SUBDEVICE_MINORS` is `COMEDI_NUM_MINORS - COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS`). `comedi_subdevice_minor_table[]` is indexed by the subdevice minor number minus `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS` since `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS` is the first valid subdevice minor number. Replace `comedi_file_info_table_lock` with `comedi_board_minor_table_lock` for board minors and `comedi_subdevice_minor_table_lock` for subdevice minors. Refactor `comedi_clear_minor()` to call one of two new functions `comedi_clear_board_minor()` and `comedi_clear_subdevice_minor()` depending on the minor device number passed as a parameter. Similarly, refactor `comedi_file_info_from_minor()` to call one of two new functions `comedi_file_info_from_board_minor()` and `comedi_file_info_from_subdevice_minor()` depending on the minor device number parameter. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove COMEDI_FIRST_SUBDEVICE_MINORIan Abbott
The macro `COMEDI_FIRST_SUBDEVICE_MINOR` just expands to another macro `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS`. Replace uses of `COMEDI_FIRST_SUBDEVICE_MINOR` with `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS` and get rid of the former. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: move COMEDI_NUM_MINORS and COMEDI_FIRST_SUBDEVICE_MINORIan Abbott
The macro definitions `COMEDI_NUM_MINORS` and `COMEDI_FIRST_SUBDEVICE_MINOR` are only used in "comedi_fops.c" so move them to there from "comedidev.h". Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: change comedi_file_info_table_lock to mutexIan Abbott
The spin-lock `comedi_file_info_table_lock` is used to protect against simultaneous modification and access of `comedi_file_info_table[]`. Change it from a spin-lock to a mutex as it is only used in contexts where sleeping is allowed. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: set hw_dev in comedi_alloc_board_minor()Ian Abbott
Call `comedi_set_hw_dev()` to set the `hw_dev` member of `struct comedi_device` in `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` instead of in `comedi_auto_config()`. Don't bother to check for an error returned by `comedi_set_hw_dev()` here; it only fails when changing a non-NULL pointer to a different non-NULL pointer and since the `struct comedi_device` has just been allocated and initialized, its `hw_dev` will be NULL already. Calling `comedi_set_hw_dev()` with a non-NULL hardware device pointer increments the kref counter for the hardware device. If `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` fails further down the function, we rely on its call to `comedi_device_cleanup()` to call `comedi_clear_hw_dev()` (via `comedi_device_detach()` and `cleanup_device()`) to clear `hw_dev` and decrement its kref counter. (That's the "beneficial side-effect" mentioned in the patch that replaced `__comedi_device_detach()`.) Remove the call to `comedi_set_hw_dev()` from `comedi_auto_config()` as the call to `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` does it for us. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: move detach out of post-configIan Abbott
`comedi_device_postconfig()` calls `comedi_device_detach()` on failure. Remove that call and make the callers of `comedi_device_postconfig()` call `comedi_device_detach()` themselves if it returns an error. This seems more logical as the callers of `comedi_device_postconfig()` called `comedi_device_detach()` anyway if they didn't call `comedi_device_postconfig()`. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: replace __comedi_device_detach()Ian Abbott
`comedi_device_detach()` does nothing if the `struct comedi_device`'s `attached` member is false, otherwise it calls `__comedi_device_detach()` to do the real work. `__comedi_device_detach()` is called from various other functions in "drivers.c" (`comedi_device_postconfig()`, `comedi_device_attach()`, and `comedi_auto_config()`) to bypass the check for the `attached` member being false. If we make `__comedi_device_detach()` safe to call when the `attached` member is already false, we can remove the check in `comedi_device_detach()`, subsume `__comedi_device_detach()` within `comedi_device_detach()`, and replace all the calls to `__comedi_device_detach()` with calls to `comedi_device_detach()`. In fact, it is already safe to call `__comedi_device_detach()` when the `attached` member is false. We just need to remove the warning message it outputs when the `driver` member is NULL. Then the function becomes idempotent without outputting spurious warnings. (It is idempotent because `dev->driver->detach()` will only be called once at most and the call to `cleanup_device()` is idempotent itself.) Combine `comedi_device_detach()` with `__comedi_device_detach()`, removing the check for the `attached` member being false and removing the warning about the `driver` member being NULL, and replace all calls to `__comedi_device_detach()` with calls to the combined `comedi_device_detach()`. A beneficial side-effect of the above change is that a call to `comedi_device_detach()` will always result in a call to `cleanup_device()` and so always result in a call to `comedi_clear_hw_dev()`. We will make use of this beneficial side-effect in a later patch. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: put module _after_ detachIan Abbott
On failure of the call to the low-level comedi device driver's `->attach()` handler from `__comedi_device_attach()`, reverse the current ordering of the calls to `module_put()` and `comedi_device_detach()` because `__comedi_device_detach()` will call code in the module being put. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: simplify driver module countingIan Abbott
For a legacy device attachment with the `COMEDI_DEVCONFIG` ioctl, `do_devconfig_ioctl()` calls `comedi_device_attach()` to find a matching device driver and attach the device. It then tries to increment the device driver's module count and if that fails it detaches the device. So on successful attachment of a device by the `COMEDI_DEVCONFIG` ioctl, the device driver's module count will have been incremented. `comedi_device_attach()` is called from nowhere else. It already increments the device driver's module count temporarily and decrements it again; if it gets as far as calling `comedi_device_postconfig()` the module count is decremented within that function. Simplify the above by removing the decrement of the device driver module count from `comedi_device_postconfig()`. If the call to `comedi_device_postconfig()` succeeds, `comedi_device_attach()` will return with the module count still incremented, otherwise decrement the module count before returning the error. Don't try and increment the module count in `do_devconfig_ioctl()` after a successful return from `comedi_device_attach()` as the module count has now already been incremented. `comedi_device_postconfig()` is also called by `comedi_auto_config()` which currently has to increment the device driver's module count temporarily so that `comedi_device_postconfig()` can decrement it, but always returns with no overall change to the module count. Remove all the module count manipulations from `comedi_device_postconfig()`. There is no other reason for `comedi_auto_config()` to increment the device driver's module count temporarily, since it is only called (indirectly) from the device driver itself (usually via one of the wrappers `comedi_pci_auto_config()` or `comedi_usb_auto_config()`). Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: avoid forward declarationsIan Abbott
Move a few functions and variables to avoid a couple of forward declarations. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove manually unconfigured dynamic devicesIan Abbott
If a dynamically allocated (non-legacy, and automatically configured) comedi device has been successfully unconfigured by use of the `COMEDI_DEVCONFIG` ioctl, then remove the device afterwards. (Dynamically identified comedi devices are identified by their minor device number being `comedi_num_legacy_minors` or greater.) This is done in `comedi_unlocked_ioctl()` on return from `do_devconfig_ioctl()`. Note that there is an unlikely race condition with some other thread that has just called `comedi_file_info_from_minor()` or `comedi_dev_from_minor()` and is about to use the device, but that race condition also exists for automatically removed devices and will be dealt with properly once reference counting of comedi devices has been implemented. We do avoid a race condition between automatic removal and removal by the `COMEDI_DEVCONFIG` ioctl though. Also add an extra precaution in `do_devconfig_ioctl()` to avoid configuring a dynamically allocated device since there is a tight window avoiding the race condition where this could happen and the device is about to be removed anyway. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: no need to evade comedi_auto_unconfig()Ian Abbott
When `comedi_unlocked_ioctl()` handled the `COMEDI_DEVCONFIG` ioctl via a call to `do_devconfig()`, this used to be allowed to attach a legacy hardware device to any board minor device, and the auto-unconfiguration code for non-legacy used to search all board minor devices to find the hardware device being removed. After calling `do_devconfig()` successfully, `comedi_unlocked_ioctl()` sets the `hardware_device` member of the `struct comedi_file_info` to NULL to stop the auto-unconfiguration code finding it by accident and unconfiguring the wrong comedi device as a result. The above is no longer necessary because `do_devconfig()` now only allows legacy hardware devices to be attached to comedi board minor device numbers below `comedi_num_legacy_minors` and the auto-unconfiguration code (particularly `comedi_release_hardware_device()`) only searches comedi board minor device numbers greater than or equal to `comedi_num_legacy_minors`, so there is no overlap. Remove the now unnecessary setting of `info->hardware_device = NULL` in `comedi_unlocked_ioctl()`. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: avoid releasing legacy minors automaticallyIan Abbott
`comedi_alloc_board_minor()` is called for both reserved "legacy" devices created during module initialization, and for dynamically created devices (via `comedi_auto_config()`). All the minor device numbers from 0 to `comedi_num_legacy_minors - 1` are for legacy devices and all those from `comedi_num_legacy_minors` to `COMEDI_NUM_BOARD_MINORS - 1` are for dynamically created devices. `comedi_release_hardware_device()` is called (via `comedi_auto_unconfig()`) when a dynamically created device is being removed. It needs to search the table of minor device numbers to see which one is associated with the hardware device. It currently starts the search at minor device number 0. Change it to start from `comedi_num_legacy_minors` to skip over those belonging to legacy devices. Also change `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` to skip the legacy devices when searching for a free minor device number for the dynamically created device. (The validity of the `hardware_device` parameter is used to distinguish the legacy devices from the dynamically created ones.) Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: pre-lock mutex on creation of comedi deviceIan Abbott
Return from `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` with the mutex of the created `struct comedi_device` pre-locked. This allows further initialization by the caller without the worry of something getting in there first. `comedi_auto_config()` no longer needs to check if the device is already "attached" since whatever was trying to attach the device would need to have locked the mutex first. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: change comedi_alloc_board_minor() to return pointerIan Abbott
Change `comedi_alloc_board_minor()` to return a pointer to the allocated `struct comedi_device` instead of a minor device number. Return an `ERR_PTR()` value on error instead of a negative error number. This saves a call to `comedi_dev_from_minor()` in `comedi_auto_config()`. Also change it to use a local variable `dev` to hold the pointer to the `struct comedi_device` instead of using `info->device` all the time. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: make comedi_free_board_minor() staticIan Abbott
`comedi_free_board_minor()` is now only called from the same .c file it is defined in, so give it static linkage. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: call comedi_release_hardware_device() on errorIan Abbott
If `comedi_auto_config()` fails after allocating the minor device, call `comedi_release_hardware_device()` instead of `comedi_free_board_minor()` to free the minor device. That's the same call that `comedi_auto_unconfig()` uses, and is slightly safer as it checks the minor device number is still tied to the same hardware device. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: add comedi_release_hardware_device()Ian Abbott
Add `comedi_release_hardware_device()` as a replacement for the call sequence `comedi_find_board_minor()`, `comedi_free_board_minor()`. This is slightly safer as we can make sure nothing funny happens to the found `comedi_file_info_table[]` entry in the middle of the sequence. Change `comedi_auto_unconfig()` to call the new function instead of the old sequence. Remove `comedi_find_board_minor()` as it has no other callers. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: refactor comedi_free_board_minor()Ian Abbott
Split out the part of `comedi_free_board_minor()` that clears the `comedi_file_info_table[]` element into new function `comedi_clear_minor()`. Split out the remainder of the original function into new function `comedi_free_board_file_info()`. Also re-use a call to `comedi_clear_minor()` in `comedi_free_subdevice_minor()` instead of doing the same thing inline. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: adjust module count on device cleanupIan Abbott
`comedi_device_cleanup()` is called just before freeing a comedi device. It is possible for the device to still be open in which case the module reference counts for the core comedi module and possibly the low-level driver module will remain out of whack because `comedi_close()` will not find the comedi device and so will not decrement the module counts. This really needs to be handled better, but for now decrement the module counts in `comedi_device_cleanup()` according to the number of outstanding opens. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: remove memset() call from comedi_device_init()Ian Abbott
`comedi_device_init()` is only called from one place (`comedi_alloc_board_minor()`) and the `struct comedi_device` has already been zeroed out by `kzalloc()`. Don't bother zeroing it out again with `memset()`. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: no need to zero out comedi_file_info_table[]Ian Abbott
In the comedi core module, `comedi_file_info_table[]` is tentatively defined in the .bss section, so will already be zeroed out on initialization. Don't bother zeroing it out again in the module initialization function `comedi_init()`. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: comedi: check comedi_auto_config() paramsIan Abbott
Do some minimal error checking of the parameters of `comedi_auto_config()`. Just make sure the `hardware_device` and `driver` parameters are non-NULL. Signed-off-by: Ian Abbott <abbotti@mev.co.uk> Reviewed-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hsweeten@visionengravers.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: dgrp: implement error handling in dgrp_create_class_sysfs_files()Alexey Khoroshilov
There is no any error handling in dgrp_create_class_sysfs_files(). The patch adds code to check return values and propagate them to dgrp_init_module(). Found by Linux Driver Verification project (linuxtesting.org). Signed-off-by: Alexey Khoroshilov <khoroshilov@ispras.ru> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: userspace: show product name in `list -l' commandKurt Kanzenbach
The `usbip list -l' command shows your local usb-devices. Example: $ usbip list -l $ Local USB devices $ ================= $ - busid 1-1 (13fe:1d00) $ 1-1:1.0 -> usb-storage $ $ - busid 1-2 (0409:55aa) $ 1-2:1.0 -> hub However this list command doesn't show which device is connected to this busid. Therefore you have to use another tool e.g. lsusb to determine that. This patches adds the possibility to see which device that is. Example: $ usbip list -l $ Local USB devices $ ================= $ - busid 1-1 (13fe:1d00) $ Kingston Technology Company Inc. : DataTraveler 2.0 1GB/4GB Flash Drive / Patriot Xporter 4GB Flash $ 1-1:1.0 -> usb-storage $ $ - busid 1-2 (0409:55aa) $ NEC Corp. : Hub (0409:55aa) $ 1-2:1.0 -> hub If parsable is specified the info will be not printed. Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: userspace: unified command line argumentsKurt Kanzenbach
The command `usbip attach' uses --host for specifing the remote host, while `usbip list' uses --remote. This is confusing and this patch adapts this. In Addition changed the manpage and README accordingly. Before: $ usbip attach --host <host> -b <busid> $ usbip list --remote <host> Now: $ usbip attach --remote <host> -b <busid> $ usbip list --remote <host> Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: userspace: libsrc: cleanup parsingKurt Kanzenbach
Since the names.c/names.h are taken from another project, some functions which names.c provides aren't used by usbipd. This patch fixes: - removed useless comments - unified debug/error messages by using the macros provided by usbip_common.h - removed unnused code The code cleanup includes: - remove unused data structures - remove code to create them - remove code to access them The file names.c is used to parse the `usb.ids' file. The parser stores a lot of information about usb devices that is never used. The `usb.ids' file has several sections. Some variables (like `lasthut') store the ID of the current section, and those variables are used to decide which section is currently being parsed (i.e. in which data structure the current line will be stored). We removed the code to read those IDs because they are never used anyway. We replaced them by the pseudo-ID `1' (instead of reading the ID from the file) to indicate that the parser is in a section that can be ignored. If the parser is in such a section, the current line (which contains sub-items for this section) is discarded. Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: userspace: removed unnecessary codeKurt Kanzenbach
Since no usbip_name function is used in usbipd, it's not necessary to parse "usb.ids" file at startup. Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: userspace: avoid memory leaksStefan Reif
Call freeaddrinfo when connect/listen fails. Call usbip_host_driver_close on error. Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: simplified cleanup functionKurt Kanzenbach
This patch simplified "stub_device_free" cleanup function: - changed return type to void, since the return value is not checked anywhere - kfree is NULL-safe, so removed if statement - deleted debug-message Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: removed unnecessary for loopKurt Kanzenbach
This for loop is not needed, since STUB_BUSID_OTHER is defined as 0. In Addition added a comment if STUB_BUSID_OTHER changes sometime. Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: removed unnecessary if-else-statementsKurt Kanzenbach
In each if-else case "return" is called. This is why these if-else-statements are useless. Removing them improves understanding and readability. Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: simplified errorhandlingKurt Kanzenbach
In each errorcase spin_unlock_irq is called and -EINVAL is returned. To simplify that I created a label called "err" doing that. On Success count will be returned. Signed-off-by: Kurt Kanzenbach <ly80toro@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-04-05staging: usbip: simple indent fixStefan Reif
Fix an indent. Signed-off-by: Stefan Reif <ke42caxa@cip.cs.fau.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>