From 35d136c8dab034ee14aa00d6082229b4b74607da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jarod Wilson Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 18:45:17 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] [media] ite-cir: 8709 needs to use pnp resource 2 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Thanks to the intrepid testing and debugging of Matthijs van Drunen, it was uncovered that at least some variants of the ITE8709 need to use pnp resource 2, rather than 0, for things to function properly. Resource 0 has a length of only 1, and if you try to bypass the pnp_port_len check and use it anyway (with either a length of 1 or 2), the system in question's trackpad ceased to function. The circa lirc 0.8.7 lirc_ite8709 driver used resource 2, but the value was (amusingly) changed to 0 by way of a patch from ITE themselves, so I don't know if there may be variants where 0 actually *is* correct, but at least in this case and in the original lirc_ite8709 driver author's case, it sure looks like 2 is the right value. This fix should probably be applied to all stable kernels with the ite-cir driver, lest we nuke more people's trackpads. Tested-by: Matthijs van Drunen CC: Juan Jesús García de Soria CC: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab --- drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.c | 12 +++++++++--- drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.h | 3 +++ 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.c b/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.c index e716b93..ecd3d02 100644 --- a/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.c +++ b/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.c @@ -1347,6 +1347,7 @@ static const struct ite_dev_params ite_dev_descs[] = { { /* 0: ITE8704 */ .model = "ITE8704 CIR transceiver", .io_region_size = IT87_IOREG_LENGTH, + .io_rsrc_no = 0, .hw_tx_capable = true, .sample_period = (u32) (1000000000ULL / 115200), .tx_carrier_freq = 38000, @@ -1371,6 +1372,7 @@ static const struct ite_dev_params ite_dev_descs[] = { { /* 1: ITE8713 */ .model = "ITE8713 CIR transceiver", .io_region_size = IT87_IOREG_LENGTH, + .io_rsrc_no = 0, .hw_tx_capable = true, .sample_period = (u32) (1000000000ULL / 115200), .tx_carrier_freq = 38000, @@ -1395,6 +1397,7 @@ static const struct ite_dev_params ite_dev_descs[] = { { /* 2: ITE8708 */ .model = "ITE8708 CIR transceiver", .io_region_size = IT8708_IOREG_LENGTH, + .io_rsrc_no = 0, .hw_tx_capable = true, .sample_period = (u32) (1000000000ULL / 115200), .tx_carrier_freq = 38000, @@ -1420,6 +1423,7 @@ static const struct ite_dev_params ite_dev_descs[] = { { /* 3: ITE8709 */ .model = "ITE8709 CIR transceiver", .io_region_size = IT8709_IOREG_LENGTH, + .io_rsrc_no = 2, .hw_tx_capable = true, .sample_period = (u32) (1000000000ULL / 115200), .tx_carrier_freq = 38000, @@ -1461,6 +1465,7 @@ static int ite_probe(struct pnp_dev *pdev, const struct pnp_device_id struct rc_dev *rdev = NULL; int ret = -ENOMEM; int model_no; + int io_rsrc_no; ite_dbg("%s called", __func__); @@ -1490,10 +1495,11 @@ static int ite_probe(struct pnp_dev *pdev, const struct pnp_device_id /* get the description for the device */ dev_desc = &ite_dev_descs[model_no]; + io_rsrc_no = dev_desc->io_rsrc_no; /* validate pnp resources */ - if (!pnp_port_valid(pdev, 0) || - pnp_port_len(pdev, 0) != dev_desc->io_region_size) { + if (!pnp_port_valid(pdev, io_rsrc_no) || + pnp_port_len(pdev, io_rsrc_no) != dev_desc->io_region_size) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "IR PNP Port not valid!\n"); goto failure; } @@ -1504,7 +1510,7 @@ static int ite_probe(struct pnp_dev *pdev, const struct pnp_device_id } /* store resource values */ - itdev->cir_addr = pnp_port_start(pdev, 0); + itdev->cir_addr = pnp_port_start(pdev, io_rsrc_no); itdev->cir_irq = pnp_irq(pdev, 0); /* initialize spinlocks */ diff --git a/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.h b/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.h index 16a19f5..aa899a0 100644 --- a/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.h +++ b/drivers/media/rc/ite-cir.h @@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ struct ite_dev_params { /* size of the I/O region */ int io_region_size; + /* IR pnp I/O resource number */ + int io_rsrc_no; + /* true if the hardware supports transmission */ bool hw_tx_capable; -- 2.7.4