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rtc-cmos probe() cleanup

Some cleanups for the rtc-cmos probe logic:

 - Claim i/o ports with request_region() not request_resource(),
   for better coexistence betwen platform and pnp bus glues.

 - Claim those ports earlier, to help work around procfs bugs
   (it allows duplicate names, like /proc/driver/rtc).

 - Fix some glitches in cleanup code, notably a cut'n'paste-o
   where the i/o port region might not get released during
   cleanup after a probe fault.

And some comment clarifications, including noting that this code
must work with PNPBIOS not just PNPACPI..

[akpm@linux-foundation.org: coding-style fixes]
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Cc: Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Alessandro Zummo <a.zummo@towertech.it>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
wifi-calibration
David Brownell 2007-10-16 01:28:21 -07:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 0e36a9a4a7
commit 05440dfcfc
1 changed files with 31 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -433,6 +433,19 @@ cmos_do_probe(struct device *dev, struct resource *ports, int rtc_irq)
if (!ports)
return -ENODEV;
/* Claim I/O ports ASAP, minimizing conflict with legacy driver.
*
* REVISIT non-x86 systems may instead use memory space resources
* (needing ioremap etc), not i/o space resources like this ...
*/
ports = request_region(ports->start,
ports->end + 1 - ports->start,
driver_name);
if (!ports) {
dev_dbg(dev, "i/o registers already in use\n");
return -EBUSY;
}
cmos_rtc.irq = rtc_irq;
cmos_rtc.iomem = ports;
@ -454,24 +467,13 @@ cmos_do_probe(struct device *dev, struct resource *ports, int rtc_irq)
cmos_rtc.rtc = rtc_device_register(driver_name, dev,
&cmos_rtc_ops, THIS_MODULE);
if (IS_ERR(cmos_rtc.rtc))
return PTR_ERR(cmos_rtc.rtc);
if (IS_ERR(cmos_rtc.rtc)) {
retval = PTR_ERR(cmos_rtc.rtc);
goto cleanup0;
}
cmos_rtc.dev = dev;
dev_set_drvdata(dev, &cmos_rtc);
/* platform and pnp busses handle resources incompatibly.
*
* REVISIT for non-x86 systems we may need to handle io memory
* resources: ioremap them, and request_mem_region().
*/
if (is_pnp()) {
retval = request_resource(&ioport_resource, ports);
if (retval < 0) {
dev_dbg(dev, "i/o registers already in use\n");
goto cleanup0;
}
}
rename_region(ports, cmos_rtc.rtc->dev.bus_id);
spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
@ -534,9 +536,10 @@ cmos_do_probe(struct device *dev, struct resource *ports, int rtc_irq)
return 0;
cleanup1:
rename_region(ports, NULL);
cleanup0:
cmos_rtc.dev = NULL;
rtc_device_unregister(cmos_rtc.rtc);
cleanup0:
release_region(ports->start, ports->end + 1 - ports->start);
return retval;
}
@ -555,19 +558,21 @@ static void cmos_do_shutdown(void)
static void __exit cmos_do_remove(struct device *dev)
{
struct cmos_rtc *cmos = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
struct resource *ports;
cmos_do_shutdown();
if (is_pnp())
release_resource(cmos->iomem);
rename_region(cmos->iomem, NULL);
if (is_valid_irq(cmos->irq))
free_irq(cmos->irq, cmos_rtc.rtc);
free_irq(cmos->irq, cmos->rtc);
rtc_device_unregister(cmos_rtc.rtc);
rtc_device_unregister(cmos->rtc);
cmos->rtc = NULL;
cmos_rtc.dev = NULL;
ports = cmos->iomem;
release_region(ports->start, ports->end + 1 - ports->start);
cmos->iomem = NULL;
cmos->dev = NULL;
dev_set_drvdata(dev, NULL);
}
@ -654,7 +659,8 @@ static int cmos_resume(struct device *dev)
/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* The "CMOS" RTC normally lives on the platform_bus. On ACPI systems,
* the device node will always be created as a PNPACPI device.
* the device node will always be created as a PNPACPI device. Plus
* pre-ACPI PCs probably list it in the PNPBIOS tables.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_PNP