Re: [PATCH] floppy: release only the ports we actually requested

From: Bjorn Helgaas
Date: Fri Feb 06 2009 - 11:21:09 EST


On Friday 06 February 2009 01:55:01 am Philippe De Muyter wrote:
> Bjorn, Andrew,
>
> --
>
> With the last floppy patch, the floppy driver requests only the ports that
> it really uses, but the code contains yet places where it releases those
> unrequested ports. I don't know if it is harmfull, but I think it is cleaner
> that the parameters of the release_region calls match the request_region ones.

Doh! Boy, do I feel stupid. I doubt this is in any git trees yet,
so I'll combine the two patches and send a cleaner one.

Bjorn

> Signed-off-by: Philippe De Muyter <phdm@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> --- a/drivers/block/floppy.c 2009-02-06 08:56:33.000000000 +0100
> +++ b/drivers/block/floppy.c 2009-02-06 09:05:55.000000000 +0100
> @@ -4274,7 +4274,8 @@ static int __init floppy_init(void)
> FDCS->rawcmd = 2;
> if (user_reset_fdc(-1, FD_RESET_ALWAYS, 0)) {
> /* free ioports reserved by floppy_grab_irq_and_dma() */
> - release_region(FDCS->address + 2, 4);
> + release_region(FDCS->address + 2, 1);
> + release_region(FDCS->address + 4, 2);
> release_region(FDCS->address + 7, 1);
> FDCS->address = -1;
> FDCS->version = FDC_NONE;
> @@ -4284,7 +4285,8 @@ static int __init floppy_init(void)
> FDCS->version = get_fdc_version();
> if (FDCS->version == FDC_NONE) {
> /* free ioports reserved by floppy_grab_irq_and_dma() */
> - release_region(FDCS->address + 2, 4);
> + release_region(FDCS->address + 2, 1);
> + release_region(FDCS->address + 4, 2);
> release_region(FDCS->address + 7, 1);
> FDCS->address = -1;
> continue;
> @@ -4510,7 +4512,8 @@ static void floppy_release_irq_and_dma(v
> old_fdc = fdc;
> for (fdc = 0; fdc < N_FDC; fdc++)
> if (FDCS->address != -1) {
> - release_region(FDCS->address + 2, 4);
> + release_region(FDCS->address + 2, 1);
> + release_region(FDCS->address + 4, 2);
> release_region(FDCS->address + 7, 1);
> }
> fdc = old_fdc;
>


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