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authorBen Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>2010-04-07 20:55:47 -0700
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2010-09-26 17:21:36 -0700
commit33c567a7081fec50b5a83e3d7fee7950ba253bd6 (patch)
tree4abe9a40901a2a628145a1711c4cdd342b8c524c /drivers
parentca92b22ffac5a8b47d6be1a6f2e0dbe68b485f18 (diff)
3c503: Fix IRQ probing
commit b0cf4dfb7cd21556efd9a6a67edcba0840b4d98d upstream. The driver attempts to select an IRQ for the NIC automatically by testing which of the supported IRQs are available and then probing each available IRQ with probe_irq_{on,off}(). There are obvious race conditions here, besides which: 1. The test for availability is done by passing a NULL handler, which now always returns -EINVAL, thus the device cannot be opened: <http://bugs.debian.org/566522> 2. probe_irq_off() will report only the first ISA IRQ handled, potentially leading to a false negative. There was another bug that meant it ignored all error codes from request_irq() except -EBUSY, so it would 'succeed' despite this (possibly causing conflicts with other ISA devices). This was fixed by ab08999d6029bb2c79c16be5405d63d2bedbdfea 'WARNING: some request_irq() failures ignored in el2_open()', which exposed bug 1. This patch: 1. Replaces the use of probe_irq_{on,off}() with a real interrupt handler 2. Adds a delay before checking the interrupt-seen flag 3. Disables interrupts on all failure paths 4. Distinguishes error codes from the second request_irq() call, consistently with the first Compile-tested only. Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/3c503.c41
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/3c503.c b/drivers/net/3c503.c
index c71e12d05f6..9fb3a0bd994 100644
--- a/drivers/net/3c503.c
+++ b/drivers/net/3c503.c
@@ -380,6 +380,12 @@ out:
return retval;
}
+static irqreturn_t el2_probe_interrupt(int irq, void *seen)
+{
+ *(bool *)seen = true;
+ return IRQ_HANDLED;
+}
+
static int
el2_open(struct net_device *dev)
{
@@ -391,22 +397,35 @@ el2_open(struct net_device *dev)
outb(EGACFR_NORM, E33G_GACFR); /* Enable RAM and interrupts. */
do {
- retval = request_irq(*irqp, NULL, 0, "bogus", dev);
- if (retval >= 0) {
+ bool seen;
+
+ retval = request_irq(*irqp, el2_probe_interrupt, 0,
+ dev->name, &seen);
+ if (retval == -EBUSY)
+ continue;
+ if (retval < 0)
+ goto err_disable;
+
/* Twinkle the interrupt, and check if it's seen. */
- unsigned long cookie = probe_irq_on();
+ seen = false;
+ smp_wmb();
outb_p(0x04 << ((*irqp == 9) ? 2 : *irqp), E33G_IDCFR);
outb_p(0x00, E33G_IDCFR);
- if (*irqp == probe_irq_off(cookie) /* It's a good IRQ line! */
- && ((retval = request_irq(dev->irq = *irqp,
- eip_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev)) == 0))
- break;
- } else {
- if (retval != -EBUSY)
- return retval;
- }
+ msleep(1);
+ free_irq(*irqp, el2_probe_interrupt);
+ if (!seen)
+ continue;
+
+ retval = request_irq(dev->irq = *irqp, eip_interrupt, 0,
+ dev->name, dev);
+ if (retval == -EBUSY)
+ continue;
+ if (retval < 0)
+ goto err_disable;
} while (*++irqp);
+
if (*irqp == 0) {
+ err_disable:
outb(EGACFR_IRQOFF, E33G_GACFR); /* disable interrupts. */
return -EAGAIN;
}