1. 22 1月, 2013 2 次提交
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      usb: gadget: allocate & giveback serial ports instead hard code them · 19b10a88
      Sebastian Andrzej Siewior 提交于
      This patch removes gserial_setup() and gserial_cleanup() and adds
      gserial_alloc_line() and gserial_free_line() to replace them.
      
      The initial setup of u_serial happens now on module load time. A
      maximum of four TTY ports can be requested which is the current limit.
      In theory we could extend this limit, the hard limit is the number of
      available endpoints.
      alloc_tty_driver() is now called at module init time with the max
      available ports. The per-line footprint here is on 32bit is 3 * size of
      pointer + 60 bytes (for cdevs).
      The remaining memory (struct gs_port) is allocated once a port is
      requested.
      
      With this change it is possible to load g_multi and g_serial at the same
      time. GS0 receives the module that is loaded first, GS1 is received by
      the next module and so on. With the configfs interface the port number
      can be exported and the device node is more predictable. Nothing changes
      for g_serial and friends as long as one module is used.
      Signed-off-by: NSebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
      Signed-off-by: NFelipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
      19b10a88
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      usb: gadget: f_acm: remove empty function · 05c062c5
      Sebastian Andrzej Siewior 提交于
      The significant part of this function was removed in 90f79768 ("USB:
      Remove unsupported usb gadget drivers"). I would move this to function
      bind time but I don't see the point in moving an empty function.
      Therefore bye bye.
      Signed-off-by: NSebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
      Signed-off-by: NFelipe Balbi <balbi@ti.com>
      05c062c5
  2. 31 10月, 2012 3 次提交
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      include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking... · 5a0e3ad6
      Tejun Heo 提交于
      include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h
      
      percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being
      included when building most .c files.  percpu.h includes slab.h which
      in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files
      universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies.
      
      percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed.  Prepare for
      this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those
      headers directly instead of assuming availability.  As this conversion
      needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is
      used as the basis of conversion.
      
        http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py
      
      The script does the followings.
      
      * Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that
        only the necessary includes are there.  ie. if only gfp is used,
        gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h.
      
      * When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include
        blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms
        to its surrounding.  It's put in the include block which contains
        core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered -
        alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there
        doesn't seem to be any matching order.
      
      * If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly
        because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out
        an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the
        file.
      
      The conversion was done in the following steps.
      
      1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly
         over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h
         and ~3000 slab.h inclusions.  The script emitted errors for ~400
         files.
      
      2. Each error was manually checked.  Some didn't need the inclusion,
         some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or
         embedding .c file was more appropriate for others.  This step added
         inclusions to around 150 files.
      
      3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits
         from #2 to make sure no file was left behind.
      
      4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed.
         e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab
         APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually.
      
      5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically
         editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h
         files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell.  Most gfp.h
         inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually
         wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros.  Each
         slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as
         necessary.
      
      6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h.
      
      7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures
         were fixed.  CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my
         distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few
         more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things
         build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq).
      
         * x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config.
         * powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig
         * sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig
         * ia64 SMP allmodconfig
         * s390 SMP allmodconfig
         * alpha SMP allmodconfig
         * um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig
      
      8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as
         a separate patch and serve as bisection point.
      
      Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step
      6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch.
      If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch
      headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of
      the specific arch.
      Signed-off-by: NTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
      Guess-its-ok-by: NChristoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org>
      Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
      Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
      5a0e3ad6
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      USB: gadget: cdc-acm deadlock fix · e50ae572
      David Brownell 提交于
      This fixes a deadlock appearing with some USB peripheral drivers
      when running CDC ACM gadget code.
      
      The newish (2.6.27) CDC ACM event notification mechanism sends
      messages (IN to the host) which are short enough to fit in most
      FIFOs.  That means that with some peripheral controller drivers
      (evidently not the ones used to verify the notification code!!)
      the completion callback can be issued before queue() returns.
      
      The deadlock would come because the completion callback and the
      event-issuing code shared a spinlock.  Fix is trivial:  drop
      that lock while queueing the message.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
      Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org>
      Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
      e50ae572
  14. 14 8月, 2008 2 次提交
  15. 22 7月, 2008 1 次提交
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      usb gadget serial: split out CDC ACM function · 4d5a73dc
      David Brownell 提交于
      Split out CDC ACM parts of "gadget serial" to a "function driver".
      Some key structural differences from the previous ACM support, shared
      with with the generic serial function (next patch):
      
       - As a function driver, it can be combined with other functions.
         One gadget configuration could offer both serial and network
         links, as an example.
      
       - One serial port can be exposed in multiple configurations;
         the /dev/ttyGS0 node could be exposed regardless of which
         config the host selected.
      
       - One configuration can expose multiple serial ports, such as
         ttyGS0, ttyGS1, ttyGS2, and ttyGS3.
      
      This code should be a lot easier to understand than the previous
      all-in-one-big-file version of the driver.
      Signed-off-by: NDavid Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
      Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
      4d5a73dc