Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394-2.6

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ieee1394/linux1394-2.6:
  firewire: Kconfig help update
  ieee1394: sbp2: let nodemgr retry node updates during bus reset series
  ieee1394: don't drop nodes during bus reset series
  ieee1394: regression in 2.6.25: updates should happen before probes
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Linus Torvalds 2008-08-19 13:56:21 -07:00
commit 395c68464c
4 changed files with 54 additions and 40 deletions

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@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ config FIREWIRE
This is the "Juju" FireWire stack, a new alternative implementation
designed for robustness and simplicity. You can build either this
stack, or the old stack (the ieee1394 driver, ohci1394 etc.) or both.
Please read http://wiki.linux1394.org/JujuMigration before you
enable the new stack.
Please read http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Juju_Migration
before you enable the new stack.
To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
called firewire-core.

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@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ static struct node_entry *nodemgr_create_node(octlet_t guid, struct csr1212_csr
ne->host = host;
ne->nodeid = nodeid;
ne->generation = generation;
ne->needs_probe = 1;
ne->needs_probe = true;
ne->guid = guid;
ne->guid_vendor_id = (guid >> 40) & 0xffffff;
@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ static void nodemgr_process_root_directory(struct host_info *hi, struct node_ent
struct csr1212_keyval *kv, *vendor_name_kv = NULL;
u8 last_key_id = 0;
ne->needs_probe = 0;
ne->needs_probe = false;
csr1212_for_each_dir_entry(ne->csr, kv, ne->csr->root_kv, dentry) {
switch (kv->key.id) {
@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ static void nodemgr_update_node(struct node_entry *ne, struct csr1212_csr *csr,
nodemgr_update_bus_options(ne);
/* Mark the node as new, so it gets re-probed */
ne->needs_probe = 1;
ne->needs_probe = true;
} else {
/* old cache is valid, so update its generation */
struct nodemgr_csr_info *ci = ne->csr->private;
@ -1566,57 +1566,60 @@ static void nodemgr_probe_ne(struct host_info *hi, struct node_entry *ne, int ge
struct probe_param {
struct host_info *hi;
int generation;
bool probe_now;
};
static int __nodemgr_node_probe(struct device *dev, void *data)
static int node_probe(struct device *dev, void *data)
{
struct probe_param *param = (struct probe_param *)data;
struct probe_param *p = data;
struct node_entry *ne;
if (p->generation != get_hpsb_generation(p->hi->host))
return -EAGAIN;
ne = container_of(dev, struct node_entry, node_dev);
if (!ne->needs_probe)
nodemgr_probe_ne(param->hi, ne, param->generation);
if (ne->needs_probe)
nodemgr_probe_ne(param->hi, ne, param->generation);
if (ne->needs_probe == p->probe_now)
nodemgr_probe_ne(p->hi, ne, p->generation);
return 0;
}
static void nodemgr_node_probe(struct host_info *hi, int generation)
{
struct hpsb_host *host = hi->host;
struct probe_param param;
struct probe_param p;
param.hi = hi;
param.generation = generation;
/* Do some processing of the nodes we've probed. This pulls them
p.hi = hi;
p.generation = generation;
/*
* Do some processing of the nodes we've probed. This pulls them
* into the sysfs layer if needed, and can result in processing of
* unit-directories, or just updating the node and it's
* unit-directories.
*
* Run updates before probes. Usually, updates are time-critical
* while probes are time-consuming. (Well, those probes need some
* improvement...) */
class_for_each_device(&nodemgr_ne_class, NULL, &param,
__nodemgr_node_probe);
/* If we had a bus reset while we were scanning the bus, it is
* possible that we did not probe all nodes. In that case, we
* skip the clean up for now, since we could remove nodes that
* were still on the bus. Another bus scan is pending which will
* do the clean up eventually.
* while probes are time-consuming.
*
* Meanwhile, another bus reset may have happened. In this case we
* skip everything here and let the next bus scan handle it.
* Otherwise we may prematurely remove nodes which are still there.
*/
p.probe_now = false;
if (class_for_each_device(&nodemgr_ne_class, NULL, &p, node_probe) != 0)
return;
p.probe_now = true;
if (class_for_each_device(&nodemgr_ne_class, NULL, &p, node_probe) != 0)
return;
/*
* Now let's tell the bus to rescan our devices. This may seem
* like overhead, but the driver-model core will only scan a
* device for a driver when either the device is added, or when a
* new driver is added. A bus reset is a good reason to rescan
* devices that were there before. For example, an sbp2 device
* may become available for login, if the host that held it was
* just removed. */
if (generation == get_hpsb_generation(host))
if (bus_rescan_devices(&ieee1394_bus_type))
HPSB_DEBUG("bus_rescan_devices had an error");
* just removed.
*/
if (bus_rescan_devices(&ieee1394_bus_type) != 0)
HPSB_DEBUG("bus_rescan_devices had an error");
}
static int nodemgr_send_resume_packet(struct hpsb_host *host)

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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ struct node_entry {
struct hpsb_host *host; /* Host this node is attached to */
nodeid_t nodeid; /* NodeID */
struct bus_options busopt; /* Bus Options */
int needs_probe;
bool needs_probe;
unsigned int generation; /* Synced with hpsb generation */
/* The following is read from the config rom */

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@ -731,15 +731,26 @@ static int sbp2_update(struct unit_directory *ud)
{
struct sbp2_lu *lu = ud->device.driver_data;
if (sbp2_reconnect_device(lu)) {
/* Reconnect has failed. Perhaps we didn't reconnect fast
* enough. Try a regular login, but first log out just in
* case of any weirdness. */
if (sbp2_reconnect_device(lu) != 0) {
/*
* Reconnect failed. If another bus reset happened,
* let nodemgr proceed and call sbp2_update again later
* (or sbp2_remove if this node went away).
*/
if (!hpsb_node_entry_valid(lu->ne))
return 0;
/*
* Or the target rejected the reconnect because we weren't
* fast enough. Try a regular login, but first log out
* just in case of any weirdness.
*/
sbp2_logout_device(lu);
if (sbp2_login_device(lu)) {
/* Login failed too, just fail, and the backend
* will call our sbp2_remove for us */
if (sbp2_login_device(lu) != 0) {
if (!hpsb_node_entry_valid(lu->ne))
return 0;
/* Maybe another initiator won the login. */
SBP2_ERR("Failed to reconnect to sbp2 device!");
return -EBUSY;
}