parport_pc superio chip fixes

From: Andrea Arcangeli
Date: Thu Sep 30 2004 - 01:11:08 EST


This patch fixes some troubles that somebody reported me with the
superio chips.

In short rmmod parport_pc && cat /proc/iomem was good enough for
crashing the box hard on some machine (and hwscan --printer was doing
just that). The way the oops triggers is that iomem tries to vsprintf
the p->name, but the p->name was a static string in the module address
(now unloaded).

The reason is that the superio chip scanning leaves up to two persistent
ranges claimed. But the second (legacy) pass has no way to notice the
resources are already reclaimed. Plus if the superio->io was different
than the "io" variable (the range to scan for superio chips) the "io"
range would generate a leak of the original "io" range too.

I simply make sure to always release the requested space during the
superio scan, and I make sure not to istantiate new ranges in the
p->base that would cause the later parport scan to fail too (plus
leaving up to leaked resources).

The previous code that was returning values and was leaving garbage in
there made no sense to me. My best guess (assuming I didn't misread it ;)
is that probably somebody added the request_region without realizing
they're pointing to the very same address that would be requested later
(and nobody does accesses on those ranges until later, so it was very
safe to claim it later).

Disclaimer: I don't have the specs of the winbond and smsc at hand, I
just guessed what they do from the code (nothing checks superio->io
except get_superio_dma get_superio_irq, which made the thing enough self
explainatory to fix it without specs)

Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@xxxxxxxxxx>

--- sles/drivers/parport/parport_pc.c.~1~ 2004-09-30 05:56:36.000000000 +0200
+++ sles/drivers/parport/parport_pc.c 2004-09-30 07:54:56.469113152 +0200
@@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ struct parport_operations parport_pc_ops

#ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_SUPERIO
/* Super-IO chipset detection, Winbond, SMSC */
-static int __devinit show_parconfig_smsc37c669(int io, int key)
+static void __devinit show_parconfig_smsc37c669(int io, int key)
{
int cr1,cr4,cra,cr23,cr26,cr27,i=0;
static const char *modes[]={ "SPP and Bidirectional (PS/2)",
@@ -1261,26 +1261,17 @@ static int __devinit show_parconfig_smsc
superios[i].io = 0x278;
superios[i].irq = 5;
}
- if (io != superios[i].io) {
- /* how many bytes? */
- if (!request_region(superios[i].io, 3, "smsc parport")) {
- superios[i].io = 0;
- return 0;
- }
- }
d=(cr26 &0x0f);
if((d==1) || (d==3))
superios[i].dma= d;
else
superios[i].dma= PARPORT_DMA_NONE;
- return 1;
}
}
- return 0;
}


-static int __devinit show_parconfig_winbond(int io, int key)
+static void __devinit show_parconfig_winbond(int io, int key)
{
int cr30,cr60,cr61,cr70,cr74,crf0,i=0;
static const char *modes[] = {
@@ -1336,23 +1327,14 @@ static int __devinit show_parconfig_winb
printk(KERN_INFO "Super-IO: too many chips!\n");
else {
superios[i].io = (cr60<<8)|cr61;
- if (io != superios[i].io) {
- /* how many bytes? */
- if (!request_region(superios[i].io, 3, "winbond parport")) {
- superios[i].io = 0;
- return 0;
- }
- }
superios[i].irq = cr70&0x0f;
superios[i].dma = (((cr74 & 0x07) > 3) ?
PARPORT_DMA_NONE : (cr74 & 0x07));
- return 1;
}
}
- return 0;
}

-static int __devinit decode_winbond(int efer, int key, int devid, int devrev, int oldid)
+static void __devinit decode_winbond(int efer, int key, int devid, int devrev, int oldid)
{
const char *type = "unknown";
int id,progif=2;
@@ -1360,7 +1342,7 @@ static int __devinit decode_winbond(int
if (devid == devrev)
/* simple heuristics, we happened to read some
non-winbond register */
- return 0;
+ return;

id=(devid<<8) | devrev;

@@ -1385,20 +1367,19 @@ static int __devinit decode_winbond(int
efer, key, devid, devrev, oldid, type);

if (progif == 2)
- return show_parconfig_winbond(efer,key);
- return 0;
+ show_parconfig_winbond(efer,key);
}

-static int __devinit decode_smsc(int efer, int key, int devid, int devrev)
+static void __devinit decode_smsc(int efer, int key, int devid, int devrev)
{
const char *type = "unknown";
- int (*func)(int io, int key);
+ void (*func)(int io, int key);
int id;

if (devid == devrev)
/* simple heuristics, we happened to read some
non-smsc register */
- return 0;
+ return;

func=NULL;
id=(devid<<8) | devrev;
@@ -1414,8 +1395,7 @@ static int __devinit decode_smsc(int efe
efer, key, devid, devrev, type);

if (func)
- return func(efer,key);
- return 0;
+ func(efer,key);
}


@@ -1448,8 +1428,7 @@ static void __devinit winbond_check(int
if ((x_devid == devid) && (x_devrev == devrev) && (x_oldid == oldid))
goto out; /* protection against false positives */

- if (decode_winbond(io,key,devid,devrev,oldid));
- return;
+ decode_winbond(io,key,devid,devrev,oldid);
out:
release_region(io, 3);
}
@@ -1482,8 +1461,7 @@ static void __devinit winbond_check2(int
if ((x_devid == devid) && (x_devrev == devrev) && (x_oldid == oldid))
goto out; /* protection against false positives */

- if (decode_winbond(io,key,devid,devrev,oldid))
- return;
+ decode_winbond(io,key,devid,devrev,oldid);
out:
release_region(io, 3);
}
@@ -1522,8 +1500,7 @@ static void __devinit smsc_check(int io,
(x_oldid == oldid) && (x_rev == rev))
goto out; /* protection against false positives */

- if (decode_smsc(io,key,oldid,oldrev))
- return;
+ decode_smsc(io,key,oldid,oldrev);
out:
release_region(io, 3);
}

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