PCMCIA driver resource allocation
Russell King
rmk+lkml at arm.linux.org.uk
Fri Oct 19 18:40:22 EDT 2007
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 10:51:51AM -0600, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> Question 1: Does the linux-pcmcia list still exist? It's in MAINTAINERS:
>
> PCMCIA SUBSYSTEM
> P: Linux PCMCIA Team
> L: linux-pcmcia at lists.infradead.org
> L: http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia
> T: git kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brodo/pcmcia-2.6.git
> S: Maintained
>
> but the archive: http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia
> seems dead.
The list is still around, but Dominik seems to have vanished.
> Question 2: Documentation/pcmcia/driver-changes.txt says drivers should
> now claim their own resources:
>
> * Resource management. (as of 2.6.8)
> Although the PCMCIA subsystem will allocate resources for cards,
> it no longer marks these resources busy. This means that driver
> authors are now responsible for claiming your resources as per
> other drivers in Linux.
>
> But I don't see any drivers that do that. It looks like there should
> be a bunch of changes like the one below. Is there a reason these
> changes didn't happen, other than just lack of interest?
That's from around the time that I handed PCMCIA over to Dominik, and was
a to-do item. I had some drivers converted over - mainly the few that I
was using, those being serial and pcnet_cs (serial is converted over but
the patch I had for pcnet_cs is below.)
However, in spite of me pointing Dominik at my remaining patch sets several
times, as far as I could tell they got ignored. So essentially I all lost
interest in helping out with PCMCIA.
> Index: work3/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco_cs.c
> ===================================================================
> --- work3.orig/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco_cs.c 2007-10-18 10:56:34.000000000 -0600
> +++ work3/drivers/net/wireless/orinoco_cs.c 2007-10-18 13:22:44.000000000 -0600
> @@ -296,6 +296,10 @@
> /* We initialize the hermes structure before completing PCMCIA
> * configuration just in case the interrupt handler gets
> * called. */
> + priv->io_resource = request_region(link->io.BasePort1,
> + link->io.NumPorts1, DRIVER_NAME);
> + if (!priv->io_resource)
> + goto cs_failed;
> mem = ioport_map(link->io.BasePort1, link->io.NumPorts1);
> if (!mem)
> goto cs_failed;
> @@ -366,6 +370,10 @@
> pcmcia_disable_device(link);
> if (priv->hw.iobase)
> ioport_unmap(priv->hw.iobase);
> + if (priv->io_resource) {
> + release_resource(priv->io_resource);
> + priv->io_resource = NULL;
Wrong function. release_resource() doesn't pair with request_region().
request_region() allocates memory for the struct resource.
release_resource() merely removes the struct resource from the tree.
release_region() on the other hand removes the struct resource and
frees it.
---
Convert pcnet_cs and serial_cs to request their IO regions, thereby
marking them busy. These are only two of many drivers which need this
update.
diff -u -x BitKeeper -x ChangeSet -x SCCS -x _xlk -x '*.orig' -x '*.rej' ref/drivers/net/pcmcia/pcnet_cs.c linux/drivers/net/pcmcia/pcnet_cs.c
--- ref/drivers/net/pcmcia/pcnet_cs.c Sun Nov 16 19:12:33 2003
+++ linux/drivers/net/pcmcia/pcnet_cs.c Tue Dec 23 09:43:22 2003
@@ -687,8 +687,15 @@
dev->poll_controller = ei_poll;
#endif
+ if (!request_region(dev->base_addr, link->io.NumPorts1, "pcnet_cs")) {
+ printk(KERN_NOTICE "pcnet_cs: request_region() failed\n");
+ link->dev = NULL;
+ goto failed;
+ }
+
if (register_netdev(dev) != 0) {
printk(KERN_NOTICE "pcnet_cs: register_netdev() failed\n");
+ release_region(dev->base_addr, link->io.NumPorts1);
link->dev = NULL;
goto failed;
}
@@ -736,6 +743,9 @@
DEBUG(0, "pcnet_release(0x%p)\n", link);
+ if (link->dev)
+ release_region(link->io.BasePort1, link->io.NumPorts1);
+
if (info->flags & USE_SHMEM) {
iounmap(info->base);
pcmcia_release_window(link->win);
--
Russell King
Linux kernel 2.6 ARM Linux - http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
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