On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 11:33:35 -0700 Agarwal, Lomesh wrote:
> Below is the patch for TPM driver.
> Comments/suggestions?
Observe/use kernel coding style.
Run the patch thru scripts/checkpatch.pl and check its suggestions.
Use "diffstat -p1 -w70" and put that summary near the top of the
patch (after the patch description).
Use -p option of diff to generate the diff so that reviewers
can see the function name that patch blocks apply to.
Use tabs instead of spaces for indenting.
More below.
> --- pristine-linux-2.6.18/drivers/char/tpm/tpm_tis.c 2006-09-19
> 20:42:06.000000000 -0700
> +++ linux-2.6.18-xen/drivers/char/tpm/tpm_tis.c 2007-10-09
> 15:30:49.000000000 -0700
> @@ -56,29 +56,36 @@
>
> enum tis_defaults {
> TIS_MEM_BASE = 0xFED40000,
> - TIS_MEM_LEN = 0x5000,
> + TIS_MEM_LEN = 0x1000,
> TIS_SHORT_TIMEOUT = 750, /* ms */
> TIS_LONG_TIMEOUT = 2000, /* 2 sec */
> };
>
> -#define TPM_ACCESS(l) (0x0000 | ((l) << 12))
> -#define TPM_INT_ENABLE(l) (0x0008 | ((l) << 12))
> -#define TPM_INT_VECTOR(l) (0x000C | ((l) << 12))
> -#define TPM_INT_STATUS(l) (0x0010 | ((l) << 12))
> -#define TPM_INTF_CAPS(l) (0x0014 | ((l) << 12))
> -#define TPM_STS(l) (0x0018 | ((l) << 12))
> -#define TPM_DATA_FIFO(l) (0x0024 | ((l) << 12))
> +#define TPM_ACCESS(l) (0x0000)
> +#define TPM_INT_ENABLE(l) (0x0008)
> +#define TPM_INT_VECTOR(l) (0x000C)
> +#define TPM_INT_STATUS(l) (0x0010)
> +#define TPM_INTF_CAPS(l) (0x0014)
> +#define TPM_STS(l) (0x0018)
> +#define TPM_DATA_FIFO(l) (0x0024)
>
> -#define TPM_DID_VID(l) (0x0F00 | ((l) << 12))
> -#define TPM_RID(l) (0x0F04 | ((l) << 12))
> +#define TPM_DID_VID(l) (0x0F00)
> +#define TPM_RID(l) (0x0F04)
>
> static LIST_HEAD(tis_chips);
> static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(tis_lock);
>
> static int check_locality(struct tpm_chip *chip, int l)
> {
> - if ((ioread8(chip->vendor.iobase + TPM_ACCESS(l)) &
> - (TPM_ACCESS_ACTIVE_LOCALITY | TPM_ACCESS_VALID)) ==
> + unsigned char tpm_access;
> +
Indent above/below the same amount (1 tab, not spaces).
> + tpm_access = ioread8(chip->vendor.iobase + TPM_ACCESS(l));
> +
> + /* check if locality is closed */
> + if(tpm_access == 0xFF)
if (
> + return -1;
> +
> + if((tpm_access & (TPM_ACCESS_ACTIVE_LOCALITY |
if ((
> TPM_ACCESS_VALID)) ==
> (TPM_ACCESS_ACTIVE_LOCALITY | TPM_ACCESS_VALID))
> return chip->vendor.locality = l;
>
> @@ -251,10 +258,14 @@
>
> out:
> tpm_tis_ready(chip);
> - release_locality(chip, chip->vendor.locality, 0);
> + release_locality(chip, chip->vendor.locality, 1);
> return size;
> }
>
> +static int locality = 0;
No need to init this to 0.
> +module_param(locality, int, 0444);
> +MODULE_PARM_DESC(locality, "TPM Locality To access");
> +
> /*
> * If interrupts are used (signaled by an irq set in the vendor
> structure)
> * tpm.c can skip polling for the data to be available as the interrupt
> is
> @@ -266,7 +277,7 @@
> size_t count = 0;
> u32 ordinal;
>
> - if (request_locality(chip, 0) < 0)
> + if (request_locality(chip, locality) < 0)
> return -EBUSY;
>
> status = tpm_tis_status(chip);
> @@ -326,7 +337,7 @@
> return len;
> out_err:
> tpm_tis_ready(chip);
> - release_locality(chip, chip->vendor.locality, 0);
> + release_locality(chip, chip->vendor.locality, 1);
> return rc;
> }
>
> @@ -401,7 +412,10 @@
> {
> struct tpm_chip *chip = (struct tpm_chip *) dev_id;
> u32 interrupt;
> - int i;
> +
> + /* check if interrupt is meant for this locality */
> + if(check_locality(chip, locality) < 0)
> + return IRQ_NONE;
>
Use same indenting as surrounding code.
> interrupt = ioread32(chip->vendor.iobase +
> TPM_INT_STATUS(chip->vendor.locality));
> @@ -411,10 +425,6 @@
>
> if (interrupt & TPM_INTF_DATA_AVAIL_INT)
> wake_up_interruptible(&chip->vendor.read_queue);
> - if (interrupt & TPM_INTF_LOCALITY_CHANGE_INT)
> - for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
> - if (check_locality(chip, i) >= 0)
> - break;
> if (interrupt &
> (TPM_INTF_LOCALITY_CHANGE_INT | TPM_INTF_STS_VALID_INT |
> TPM_INTF_CMD_READY_INT))
> @@ -440,7 +450,7 @@
> struct tpm_chip *chip;
>
> if (!start)
> - start = TIS_MEM_BASE;
> + start = TIS_MEM_BASE | (locality << 12);
Looks like all of those "<< 12"s (mostly in header file) could use
some helpers.
> if (!len)
> len = TIS_MEM_LEN;
>
> @@ -490,8 +500,9 @@
> if (intfcaps & TPM_INTF_DATA_AVAIL_INT)
> dev_dbg(dev, "\tData Avail Int Support\n");
>
> - if (request_locality(chip, 0) != 0) {
> - rc = -ENODEV;
> + if (request_locality(chip, locality) < 0) {
> + rc = -EBUSY;
> + printk("failed request_locality\n");
Use some prefix identity string that tells the use what module
failed here.
> goto out_err;
> }
>
> @@ -582,9 +593,11 @@
>
> tpm_get_timeouts(chip);
> tpm_continue_selftest(chip);
> + release_locality(chip, chip->vendor.locality, 1);
>
> return 0;
> out_err:
> + release_locality(chip, chip->vendor.locality, 1);
> if (chip->vendor.iobase)
> iounmap(chip->vendor.iobase);
> tpm_remove_hardware(chip->dev);
> @@ -636,7 +649,7 @@
> MODULE_PARM_DESC(hid, "Set additional specific HID for this driver to
> probe");
>
> static struct device_driver tis_drv = {
> - .name = "tpm_tis",
> + .name = "",
> .bus = &platform_bus_type,
> .owner = THIS_MODULE,
> .suspend = tpm_pm_suspend,
> @@ -648,19 +661,34 @@
> static int force;
> module_param(force, bool, 0444);
> MODULE_PARM_DESC(force, "Force device probe rather than using ACPI
> entry");
> +
> +static char *devname = NULL;
No need to init to 0 or NULL.
But why is devname global here?
could it be in the function below or is it used later?
A quick scan finds only local function use below...
> +
> static int __init init_tis(void)
> {
> +#define DEVNAME_SIZE 10
> +
> int rc;
>
> + if ((locality < 0) || (locality > 4)) {
> + return PTR_ERR(pdev);
> + }
> +
> if (force) {
> + devname = kmalloc(DEVNAME_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
> + scnprintf(devname, DEVNAME_SIZE, "%s%d", "tpm_tis",
> locality);
> +
> + tis_drv.name = devname;
> rc = driver_register(&tis_drv);
> if (rc < 0)
> return rc;
> - if
> (IS_ERR(pdev=platform_device_register_simple("tpm_tis", -1, NULL, 0)))
> +
> + if (IS_ERR(pdev=platform_device_register_simple(devname,
> -1, NULL, 0)))
> return PTR_ERR(pdev);
> if((rc=tpm_tis_init(&pdev->dev, 0, 0)) != 0) {
> platform_device_unregister(pdev);
> driver_unregister(&tis_drv);
> + kfree(devname);
> }
> return rc;
> }
> @@ -692,7 +720,9 @@
> if (force) {
> platform_device_unregister(pdev);
> driver_unregister(&tis_drv);
> - } else
> + kfree(devname);
> + }
> + else
> pnp_unregister_driver(&tis_pnp_driver);
> }
---
~Randy
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