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* 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/trivial: (39 commits)
Update broken web addresses in arch directory.
Update broken web addresses in the kernel.
Revert "drivers/usb: Remove unnecessary return's from void functions" for musb gadget
Revert "Fix typo: configuation => configuration" partially
ida: document IDA_BITMAP_LONGS calculation
ext2: fix a typo on comment in ext2/inode.c
drivers/scsi: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
drivers/s390: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
net/sunrpc/rpc_pipe.c: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
drivers/infiniband: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
drivers/gpu/drm: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
kernel/pm_qos_params.c: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
fs/ecryptfs: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
fs/seq_file.c: Remove unnecessary casts of private_data
arm: uengine.c: remove C99 comments
arm: scoop.c: remove C99 comments
Fix typo configue => configure in comments
Fix typo: configuation => configuration
Fix typo interrest[ing|ed] => interest[ing|ed]
Fix various typos of valid in comments
...
Fix up trivial conflicts in:
drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c
drivers/usb/gadget/rndis.c
net/irda/irnet/irnet_ppp.c
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* 'llseek' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/bkl:
vfs: make no_llseek the default
vfs: don't use BKL in default_llseek
llseek: automatically add .llseek fop
libfs: use generic_file_llseek for simple_attr
mac80211: disallow seeks in minstrel debug code
lirc: make chardev nonseekable
viotape: use noop_llseek
raw: use explicit llseek file operations
ibmasmfs: use generic_file_llseek
spufs: use llseek in all file operations
arm/omap: use generic_file_llseek in iommu_debug
lkdtm: use generic_file_llseek in debugfs
net/wireless: use generic_file_llseek in debugfs
drm: use noop_llseek
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The patch below updates broken web addresses in the kernel
Signed-off-by: Justin P. Mattock <justinmattock@gmail.com>
Cc: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org>
Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Cc: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Cc: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Cc: Dimitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Cc: Mike Frysinger <vapier.adi@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>
Acked-by: Hans J. Koch <hjk@linutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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All file_operations should get a .llseek operation so we can make
nonseekable_open the default for future file operations without a
.llseek pointer.
The three cases that we can automatically detect are no_llseek, seq_lseek
and default_llseek. For cases where we can we can automatically prove that
the file offset is always ignored, we use noop_llseek, which maintains
the current behavior of not returning an error from a seek.
New drivers should normally not use noop_llseek but instead use no_llseek
and call nonseekable_open at open time. Existing drivers can be converted
to do the same when the maintainer knows for certain that no user code
relies on calling seek on the device file.
The generated code is often incorrectly indented and right now contains
comments that clarify for each added line why a specific variant was
chosen. In the version that gets submitted upstream, the comments will
be gone and I will manually fix the indentation, because there does not
seem to be a way to do that using coccinelle.
Some amount of new code is currently sitting in linux-next that should get
the same modifications, which I will do at the end of the merge window.
Many thanks to Julia Lawall for helping me learn to write a semantic
patch that does all this.
===== begin semantic patch =====
// This adds an llseek= method to all file operations,
// as a preparation for making no_llseek the default.
//
// The rules are
// - use no_llseek explicitly if we do nonseekable_open
// - use seq_lseek for sequential files
// - use default_llseek if we know we access f_pos
// - use noop_llseek if we know we don't access f_pos,
// but we still want to allow users to call lseek
//
@ open1 exists @
identifier nested_open;
@@
nested_open(...)
{
<+...
nonseekable_open(...)
...+>
}
@ open exists@
identifier open_f;
identifier i, f;
identifier open1.nested_open;
@@
int open_f(struct inode *i, struct file *f)
{
<+...
(
nonseekable_open(...)
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nested_open(...)
)
...+>
}
@ read disable optional_qualifier exists @
identifier read_f;
identifier f, p, s, off;
type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t;
expression E;
identifier func;
@@
ssize_t read_f(struct file *f, char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off)
{
<+...
(
*off = E
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*off += E
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func(..., off, ...)
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E = *off
)
...+>
}
@ read_no_fpos disable optional_qualifier exists @
identifier read_f;
identifier f, p, s, off;
type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t;
@@
ssize_t read_f(struct file *f, char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off)
{
... when != off
}
@ write @
identifier write_f;
identifier f, p, s, off;
type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t;
expression E;
identifier func;
@@
ssize_t write_f(struct file *f, const char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off)
{
<+...
(
*off = E
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*off += E
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func(..., off, ...)
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E = *off
)
...+>
}
@ write_no_fpos @
identifier write_f;
identifier f, p, s, off;
type ssize_t, size_t, loff_t;
@@
ssize_t write_f(struct file *f, const char *p, size_t s, loff_t *off)
{
... when != off
}
@ fops0 @
identifier fops;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
...
};
@ has_llseek depends on fops0 @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier llseek_f;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
...
.llseek = llseek_f,
...
};
@ has_read depends on fops0 @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier read_f;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
...
.read = read_f,
...
};
@ has_write depends on fops0 @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier write_f;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
...
.write = write_f,
...
};
@ has_open depends on fops0 @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier open_f;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
...
.open = open_f,
...
};
// use no_llseek if we call nonseekable_open
////////////////////////////////////////////
@ nonseekable1 depends on !has_llseek && has_open @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier nso ~= "nonseekable_open";
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
... .open = nso, ...
+.llseek = no_llseek, /* nonseekable */
};
@ nonseekable2 depends on !has_llseek @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier open.open_f;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
... .open = open_f, ...
+.llseek = no_llseek, /* open uses nonseekable */
};
// use seq_lseek for sequential files
/////////////////////////////////////
@ seq depends on !has_llseek @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier sr ~= "seq_read";
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
... .read = sr, ...
+.llseek = seq_lseek, /* we have seq_read */
};
// use default_llseek if there is a readdir
///////////////////////////////////////////
@ fops1 depends on !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier readdir_e;
@@
// any other fop is used that changes pos
struct file_operations fops = {
... .readdir = readdir_e, ...
+.llseek = default_llseek, /* readdir is present */
};
// use default_llseek if at least one of read/write touches f_pos
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@ fops2 depends on !fops1 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier read.read_f;
@@
// read fops use offset
struct file_operations fops = {
... .read = read_f, ...
+.llseek = default_llseek, /* read accesses f_pos */
};
@ fops3 depends on !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier write.write_f;
@@
// write fops use offset
struct file_operations fops = {
... .write = write_f, ...
+ .llseek = default_llseek, /* write accesses f_pos */
};
// Use noop_llseek if neither read nor write accesses f_pos
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@ fops4 depends on !fops1 && !fops2 && !fops3 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier read_no_fpos.read_f;
identifier write_no_fpos.write_f;
@@
// write fops use offset
struct file_operations fops = {
...
.write = write_f,
.read = read_f,
...
+.llseek = noop_llseek, /* read and write both use no f_pos */
};
@ depends on has_write && !has_read && !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier write_no_fpos.write_f;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
... .write = write_f, ...
+.llseek = noop_llseek, /* write uses no f_pos */
};
@ depends on has_read && !has_write && !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @
identifier fops0.fops;
identifier read_no_fpos.read_f;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
... .read = read_f, ...
+.llseek = noop_llseek, /* read uses no f_pos */
};
@ depends on !has_read && !has_write && !fops1 && !fops2 && !has_llseek && !nonseekable1 && !nonseekable2 && !seq @
identifier fops0.fops;
@@
struct file_operations fops = {
...
+.llseek = noop_llseek, /* no read or write fn */
};
===== End semantic patch =====
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
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For some cards, ir_dev->props and ir_dev->raw are both NULL. These cards are
using built-in IR decoding instead of raw, and can't easily be made to switch
protocols.
So upon reading /sys/class/rc/rc?/protocols on such a card, return 'builtin' as
the supported and enabled protocol. Return -EINVAL on any attempts to change
the protocol. And most important of all, don't crash.
Signed-off-by: Brian Rogers <brian@xyzw.org>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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These keys are found on remote bundled with
Toshiba Qosmio F50-10q.
Found and tested by, Sami R <maesesami@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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The logic in ir_timer_keyup was inverted.
In case that values aren't equal,
the meaning of the time_is_after_eq_jiffies(ir->keyup_jiffies) is that
ir->keyup_jiffies is after the the jiffies or equally that
that jiffies are before the the ir->keyup_jiffies which is
exactly the situation we want to avoid (that the timeout is in the future)
Confusing Eh?
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Due to typo lirc bridge enabled wrong capability.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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As reported by Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>, double IR events on
2.6.36-rc2 and a DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Express are happening:
[ 1351.032084] ir_keydown: i2c IR (FusionHDTV): key down event, key 0x0067, scancode 0x0051
[ 1351.281284] ir_keyup: keyup key 0x0067
ie one key down event and one key up event 250ms later.
So, we need to increase the repeat timeout, to avoid this bug to hit.
As we're doing it at core, this fix is not needed anymore at dib0700 driver.
Thanks-to: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Cc: stable@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Reported in lirc sf.net tracker and on lirc mailing list
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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The original code dereferenced ir->raw after freeing it and setting it
to NULL.
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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There does not seem to be a need for lirc to
allow seeking on the file descriptor, so let's
just disallow this before users start relying
on it.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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As pointed by Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>:
> ERROR: "ir_keydown" [drivers/media/video/ir-kbd-i2c.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "__ir_input_register" [drivers/media/video/ir-kbd-i2c.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "get_rc_map" [drivers/media/video/ir-kbd-i2c.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "ir_input_unregister" [drivers/media/video/ir-kbd-i2c.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "get_rc_map" [drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88xx.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "ir_repeat" [drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88xx.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "ir_input_unregister" [drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88xx.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "ir_keydown" [drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88xx.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "__ir_input_register" [drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88xx.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "get_rc_map" [drivers/media/video/bt8xx/bttv.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "ir_input_unregister" [drivers/media/video/bt8xx/bttv.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "__ir_input_register" [drivers/media/video/bt8xx/bttv.ko] undefined!
> ERROR: "ir_g_keycode_from_table" [drivers/media/IR/ir-common.ko] undefined!
>
>
> #5101:
> (.text+0x8306e2): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> (.text+0x830729): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> ir-functions.c:(.text+0x830906): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> (.text+0x8309d8): undefined reference to `ir_g_keycode_from_table'
> (.text+0x830acf): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> (.text+0x830b92): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> (.text+0x830bef): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> (.text+0x830c6a): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> (.text+0x830cf7): undefined reference to `ir_core_debug'
> budget-ci.c:(.text+0x89f5c8): undefined reference to `ir_keydown'
> budget-ci.c:(.text+0x8a0c58): undefined reference to `get_rc_map'
> budget-ci.c:(.text+0x8a0c80): undefined reference to `__ir_input_register'
> budget-ci.c:(.text+0x8a0ee0): undefined reference to `get_rc_map'
> budget-ci.c:(.text+0x8a11cd): undefined reference to `ir_input_unregister'
> (.text+0x8a8adb): undefined reference to `ir_input_unregister'
> dvb-usb-remote.c:(.text+0x8a9188): undefined reference to `get_rc_map'
> dvb-usb-remote.c:(.text+0x8a91b1): undefined reference to `__ir_input_register'
> dvb-usb-remote.c:(.text+0x8a9238): undefined reference to `get_rc_map'
> dib0700_core.c:(.text+0x8b04ca): undefined reference to `ir_keydown'
> dib0700_devices.c:(.text+0x8b2ea8): undefined reference to `ir_keydown'
> dib0700_devices.c:(.text+0x8b2ef0): undefined reference to `ir_keydown'
Those breakages seem to be caused by two bad things at IR_CORE Kconfig:
1) cx23885 is using select for IR_CORE;
2) the dvb-usb and sms dependency for IR_CORE were missing.
While here, allow users to un-select IR.
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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"ir_dev->props" can be NULL. We only use raw mode if "ir_dev->props" is
non-NULL and "ir_dev->props->driver_type == RC_DRIVER_IR_RAW".
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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This patch adds a defintion for the "Print" button found on HP OEM
versions of the MCE remote. All of the other keys found on the HP OEM
version of the remote match the other keys as already defined.
Because, who doesn't need "remote printing", while one is sitting on the
couch across from one's PC? ;)
Signed-off-by: Andy Walls <awalls@md.metrocast.net>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Add latest unported version of this driver to media/IR.
Next patch will port it to ir core.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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This way it is possible to use evtest to create keymap for unknown remote.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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LIRC: add new IOCTL that enables learning mode (wide band receiver)
Still missing features: carrier report & timeout reports.
Will need to pack these into ir_raw_event
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Some ir input devices have small buffer, and interrupt the host
each time it is full (or half full)
Add a helper that automaticly handles timeouts, and also
automaticly merges samples of same time (space-space)
Such samples might be placed by hardware because size of
sample in the buffer is small (a byte for example).
Also remove constness from ir_dev_props, because it now contains timeout
settings that driver might want to change
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Currently, ir device registration fails if keymap requested by driver is not found.
Fix that by always compiling in the empty keymap, and using it as a failback.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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This adds support for repeat detecting for NECX variant
Tested with uneversal remote
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Repeat space is 4 units, not 8.
Current code would never trigger a repeat.
However that isn't true for NECX, so repeat there
must be handled differently.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andy Walls <awalls@md.metrocast.net>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Currently, jvc decoder will attempt misdetect next press as a repeat
of last keypress, therefore second keypress isn't detected.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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It is perfectly possible to have ir_raw_event_work
running concurently on two cpus, thus we must protect
it from that situation.
This stems from the fact that if hardware sends short packets of samples
we might end up queueing the work item more times that nessesary.
Such job isn't well suited for a workqueue, so use a kernel thread.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Some handlers (lirc for example) allocates memory on initialization,
doing so in atomic context is cumbersome.
Fixes warning about sleeping function in atomic context.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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* lirc: Don't propagate reset event to userspace
* lirc: Remove strange logic from lirc that would make first sample always be pulse
* Make TO_US macro actualy print what it should.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Move IR drives below separate menu.
This allows to disable them.
Also correct a typo.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Levitsky <maximlevitsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Moves drivers/staging/lirc/lirc_streamzap.c to
drivers/media/IR/streamzap.c, along with making the requisite Kconfig
and Makefile changes.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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This ports lirc_streamzap.c over to ir-core in-place, to be followed by
a patch moving the driver over to drivers/media/IR/streamzap.c and
enabling the proper Kconfig bits.
Presently, the in-kernel keymap doesn't work, as the stock Streamzap
remote uses an RC-5-like, but not-quite-RC-5 protocol, which the
in-kernel RC-5 decoder doesn't cope with. The remote can be used right
now with the lirc bridge driver though, and other remotes (at least an
RC-6(A) MCE remote) work perfectly with the driver.
I'll take a look at making the existing RC-5 decoder cope with this odd
duck, possibly implement another standalone decoder engine, or just
throw up my hands and say "meh, use lirc"... But the driver itself
should be perfectly sound.
Remaining items on the streamzap TODO list:
- add LIRC_SET_REC_TIMEOUT-alike support
- add LIRC_GET_M{AX,IN}_TIMEOUT-alike support
- add LIRC_GET_REC_RESOLUTION-alike support
All of the above should be trivial to add. There are patches pending to
add this support to ir-core from Maxim Levitsky, and I'll take care of
these once his patches get integrated. None of them are currently
essential though.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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The ir_input_dev gets filled in by __ir_input_register, the one
allocated in mceusb_init_input_dev was being overwritten by the correct
one shortly after it was initialized (ultimately resulting in a memory
leak). This bug was inherited from imon.c, and was pointed out to me by
Maxim Levitsky.
v2: fix incorrect dev arg to dev_dbg
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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The ir_input_dev gets filled in by __ir_input_register, the one
allocated in imon_init_idev was being overwritten by the correct one
shortly after it was initialized (ultimately resulting in a memory
leak). Additionally, there was an ill-advised memcpy into that
extraneous ir_input_dev which gets fixed by this.
Ill-advised memcpy pointed out by Dmitry Torokhov, bad usage of
ir_input_dev pointed out by Maxim Levitsky.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Per Dmitry Torokhov, following input_unregister_device with an
input_free_device is forbidden, the former is sufficient alone.
Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dtor@mail.ru>
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Rewrites the siano IR implementation. The previous implementation were
non-standard. As such, it has issues if more than one device registers IR,
as there used to have some static constants used during protocol decoding
phase. Also, it used to implement its on RAW decoder, and only for RC5.
The new code uses RC core subsystem for handling IR. This brings several
new features to the driver, including:
- Allow to dynamically replace the IR keycodes;
- Supports all existing raw decoders (JVC, NEC, RC-5, RC-6, SONY);
- Supports lirc dev;
- Doesn't have race conditions when more than one sms IR is
registered;
- The code size for the IR implementation is very small;
- it exports the IR features via /sys/class/rc.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Use a more standard way to name those tables, as they're currently used
by the script that coverts those tables to be loaded via userspace.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Instead of having one big keytable with 2 protocols inside, break it
into two separate tables, being one for NEC and another for RC-5 variants,
and properly identify what variant should be used at the boards entries.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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There is a typo here. We meant to test "rbuf" instead of "drv". We
already tested "drv" earlier.
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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The lirc userspace needs all the current ioctls defined, and we need to
put the header files in places out-of-tree and/or staging lirc drivers
(which I plan to prep soon) can easily build with. I've actually tested this
in a tree w/all the lirc drivers queued up to be submitted for staging. I'm
also reasonably sure that Andy Walls is going to need most of the ioctls
anyway for his cx23888 IR driver work.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Spent a while last night getting device initialization packet captures
under Windows for all generations of devices. There are a few places
where we were doing things differently, and few things we were doing
that we don't need to do, particularly on gen3 hardware, and I *think*
one of those things is what was locking up my pinnacle hw from time to
time -- at least, its been perfectly well behaved every time its been
plugged in since making this change.
First up, we're adding a bit more to the gen1 init routine here. Its
not absolutely necessary, the hardware works the same both with and
without it, but I'd like to be consistent w/Windows here.
Second, DEVICE_RESET is never called when initializing either of my
gen3 devices, its only called for gen1 and gen2. The bits in the gen3
init after removing that, are safe (and interesting) to run on all
hardware, so there's no more gen3-specific init done, there's instead
a generic mceusb_get_parameters() that is run for all hardware.
Third, the gen3 flag isn't needed. We only care if hardware is gen3
during probe, so I've dropped that from the device flags struct.
Successfully tested on all three generations of mceusb hardware.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Prior init unification/simplification patch made these unused, forgot
to remove them, so this silences:
drivers/media/IR/mceusb.c: In function ‘mceusb_gen1_init’:
drivers/media/IR/mceusb.c:769: warning: unused variable ‘partial’
drivers/media/IR/mceusb.c:768: warning: unused variable ‘i’
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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New code should not rely on the big kernel lock,
so use the unlocked_ioctl file operation in lirc.
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Tested-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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ir-jvc-decoder uses bitreverse interfaces, so it should select
BITREVERSE.
ir-jvc-decoder.c:(.text+0x550bc): undefined reference to `byte_rev_table'
ir-jvc-decoder.c:(.text+0x550c6): undefined reference to `byte_rev_table'
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 02:52:58PM +0200, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> stanse found a locking error in lirc_dev_fop_read:
> if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&ir->irctl_lock))
> return -ERESTARTSYS;
> ...
> while (written < length && ret == 0) {
> if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&ir->irctl_lock)) { #1
> ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
> break;
> }
> ...
> }
>
> remove_wait_queue(&ir->buf->wait_poll, &wait);
> set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
> mutex_unlock(&ir->irctl_lock); #2
>
> If lock at #1 fails, it beaks out of the loop, with the lock unlocked,
> but there is another "unlock" at #2.
This should do the trick. Completely untested beyond compiling, but its
not exactly a complicated fix, and in practice, I'm not aware of anyone
ever actually tripping that locking bug, so there's zero functional change
in typical use here.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Started out as an effort to try to tackle the last remaining issue I'm
having with this damned pinnacle device getting wedged the first time
its plugged in after an indeterminate length of not being plugged in.
Didn't get that solved yet, but did streamline the init code a bit more
and remove some superfluous gunk. Nukes a completely unneeded call to
usb_device_init() and several lines of overly complex crap in the gen1
device init path.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Per Pieter Hoekstra:
I have a Antec Fusion with a iMON Lcd and I get the following error:
imon 6-1:1.0: Unknown 0xffdc device, defaulting to VFD and iMON IR (id
0x9e)
The driver is functional if I load it like this: (I do not use a remote for it)
modprobe imon display_type=1 (On Mythbuntu 10.04/2.6.32)
This device is a lcd-type with support for a MCE remote. Looking at
the source code, this device (0x9e) is the same as id 0x9f.
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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