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PNP SMCf010 quirk: auto-config device if BIOS left it broken

Some HP firmware leaves the SMCf010 IRDA device incompletely configured, or
reports the wrong resources in _CRS.  As a workaround, when we find such a
device, try to auto-configure the device.

This ignores the _CRS data, picks a config from _PRS, and runs _SRS to
configure the device.  This makes smsc-ircc2 work correctly with PNP
resources (with no preconfiguration!) on all the machines I tested.

I think Windows does something like this by default for all devices,
so we should consider doing the same thing in Linux.

This patch addresses part of the 2.6.22 regression:
    "no irda0 interface (2.6.21 was OK), smsc does not find chip"
It fixes smsc-ircc2 PNP device detection on HP nc6000, nc6220, nw8000,
nw8240, and possibly other machines.

Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com>
Cc: Samuel Ortiz <samuel@sortiz.org>
Cc: "Linus Walleij (LD/EAB)" <linus.walleij@ericsson.com>
Cc: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@mail.ru>
Cc: Michal Piotrowski <michal.k.k.piotrowski@gmail.com>
Cc: Adam Belay <ambx1@neo.rr.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
wifi-calibration
Bjorn Helgaas 2007-06-27 14:09:52 -07:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 7c31d2f59c
commit 172d0496cd
1 changed files with 48 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -107,31 +107,61 @@ static void quirk_sb16audio_resources(struct pnp_dev *dev)
return;
}
static int quirk_smc_fir_enabled(struct pnp_dev *dev)
{
unsigned long firbase;
u8 bank, high, low, chip;
if (!pnp_port_valid(dev, 1))
return 0;
firbase = pnp_port_start(dev, 1);
/* Select register bank 3 */
bank = inb(firbase + 7);
bank &= 0xf0;
bank |= 3;
outb(bank, firbase + 7);
high = inb(firbase + 0);
low = inb(firbase + 1);
chip = inb(firbase + 2);
/* This corresponds to the check in smsc_ircc_present() */
if (high == 0x10 && low == 0xb8 && (chip == 0xf1 || chip == 0xf2))
return 1;
return 0;
}
static void quirk_smc_enable(struct pnp_dev *dev)
{
unsigned int firbase;
if (!dev->active || !pnp_port_valid(dev, 1))
/*
* If the BIOS left the device disabled, or it is enabled and
* responding correctly, we're in good shape.
*/
if (!dev->active || quirk_smc_fir_enabled(dev))
return;
/*
* On the HP/Compaq nw8240 (and probably other similar machines),
* there is an SMCF010 device with two I/O port regions:
* Sometimes the BIOS claims the device is enabled, but it reports
* the wrong FIR resources or doesn't properly configure ISA or LPC
* bridges on the way to the device.
*
* 0x3e8-0x3ef SIR
* 0x100-0x10f FIR
*
* _STA reports the device is enabled, but in fact, the BIOS
* neglects to enable the FIR range. Fortunately, it does fully
* enable the device if we call _SRS.
* HP nc6000 and nc8000/nw8000 laptops have known problems like
* this. Fortunately, they do fix things up if we auto-configure
* the device using its _PRS and _SRS methods.
*/
firbase = pnp_port_start(dev, 1);
if (inb(firbase + 0x7 /* IRCC_MASTER */) == 0xff) {
pnp_err("%s (%s) enabled but not responding, disabling and "
"re-enabling", dev->dev.bus_id, pnp_dev_name(dev));
pnp_disable_dev(dev);
pnp_activate_dev(dev);
}
dev_err(&dev->dev, "%s device not responding, auto-configuring "
"resources\n", dev->id->id);
pnp_disable_dev(dev);
pnp_init_resource_table(&dev->res);
pnp_auto_config_dev(dev);
pnp_activate_dev(dev);
if (!quirk_smc_fir_enabled(dev))
dev_err(&dev->dev, "giving up; try \"smsc-ircc2.nopnp\"\n");
}