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greybus: activate incoming request handling

Un-comment gb_operation_request_handle(), which was recently
disabled to avoid distraction.

In gb_connection_recv_request(), activate handling incoming
requests by defining gb_operation_request_handle() as an
incoming operation's callback function.

Incoming operation requests have

Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
Alex Elder 2014-12-02 08:30:37 -06:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent d2d2c0fe70
commit d4a1ff674d
1 changed files with 43 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -234,7 +234,6 @@ static void gb_message_cancel(struct gb_message *message)
mutex_unlock(&gb_message_mutex);
}
#if 0
static void gb_operation_request_handle(struct gb_operation *operation)
{
struct gb_protocol *protocol = operation->connection->protocol;
@ -253,13 +252,21 @@ static void gb_operation_request_handle(struct gb_operation *operation)
gb_connection_err(operation->connection,
"unexpected incoming request type 0x%02hhx\n", header->type);
(void)gb_operation_result_set(operation, -EPROTONOSUPPORT);
if (gb_operation_result_set(operation, -EPROTONOSUPPORT))
queue_work(gb_operation_workqueue, &operation->work);
else
WARN(true, "failed to mark request bad\n");
}
#endif
/*
* Complete an operation in non-atomic context. The operation's
* result value should have been set before queueing this.
* Complete an operation in non-atomic context. For incoming
* requests, the callback function is the request handler, and
* the operation result should be -EINPROGRESS at this point.
*
* For outgoing requests, the operation result value should have
* been set before queueing this. The operation callback function
* allows the original requester to know the request has completed
* and its result is available.
*/
static void gb_operation_work(struct work_struct *work)
{
@ -665,19 +672,29 @@ greybus_data_sent(struct greybus_host_device *hd, void *header, int status)
struct gb_message *message;
struct gb_operation *operation;
/* XXX Right now we assume we're an outgoing request */
/* Get the message and record that it is no longer in flight */
message = gb_hd_message_find(hd, header);
/* Record that the message is no longer in flight */
message->cookie = NULL;
/* If there's no error, there's really nothing more to do */
if (!status)
return; /* Mark it complete? */
/*
* If the message was a response, we just need to drop our
* reference to the operation. If an error occurred, report
* it.
*
* For requests, if there's no error, there's nothing more
* to do until the response arrives. If an error occurred
* attempting to send it, record that as the result of
* the operation and schedule its completion.
*/
operation = message->operation;
if (gb_operation_result_set(operation, status))
queue_work(gb_operation_workqueue, &operation->work);
if (message == operation->response) {
if (status)
pr_err("error %d sending response\n", status);
gb_operation_put(operation);
} else if (status) {
if (gb_operation_result_set(operation, status))
queue_work(gb_operation_workqueue, &operation->work);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(greybus_data_sent);
@ -701,8 +718,18 @@ static void gb_connection_recv_request(struct gb_connection *connection,
return; /* XXX Respond with pre-allocated ENOMEM */
}
/* XXX Right now this will just complete the operation */
if (gb_operation_result_set(operation, -ENOSYS))
/*
* Incoming requests are handled by arranging for the
* request handler to be the operation's callback function.
*
* The last thing the handler does is send a response
* message. The callback function is then cleared (in
* gb_operation_work()). The original reference to the
* operation will be dropped when the response has been
* sent.
*/
operation->callback = gb_operation_request_handle;
if (gb_operation_result_set(operation, -EINPROGRESS))
queue_work(gb_operation_workqueue, &operation->work);
}