OpenCloudOS-Kernel/drivers/ide/ide-scan-pci.c

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/*
* support for probing IDE PCI devices in the PCI bus order
*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Andre Hedrick <andre@linux-ide.org>
* Copyright (c) 1995-1998 Mark Lord
*
* May be copied or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License
*/
ide: make remaining built-in only IDE host drivers modular (take 2) * Make remaining built-in only IDE host drivers modular, add ide-scan-pci.c file for probing PCI host drivers registered with IDE core (special case for built-in IDE and CONFIG_IDEPCI_PCIBUS_ORDER=y) and then take care of the ordering in which all IDE host drivers are probed when IDE is built-in during link time. * Move probing of gayle, falconide, macide, q40ide and buddha (m68k arch specific) host drivers, before PCI ones (no PCI on m68k), ide-cris (cris arch specific), cmd640 (x86 arch specific) and pmac (ppc arch specific). * Move probing of ide-cris (cris arch specific) host driver before cmd640 (x86 arch specific). * Move probing of mpc8xx (ppc specific) host driver before ide-pnp (depends on ISA and none of ppc platform that use mpc8xx supports ISA) and ide-h8300 (h8300 arch specific). * Add "probe_vlb" kernel parameter to cmd640 host driver and update Documentation/ide.txt accordingly. * Make IDE_ARM config option visible so it can also be disabled if needed. * Remove bogus comment from ide.c while at it. v2: * Fix two issues spotted by Sergei: - replace ENOMEM error value by ENOENT in ide-h8300 host driver - fix MODULE_PARM_DESC() in cmd640 host driver Cc: Sergei Shtylyov <sshtylyov@ru.mvista.com> Cc: Mikael Starvik <starvik@axis.com> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com>
2008-01-27 03:13:07 +08:00
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/ide.h>
/*
* Module interfaces
*/
static int pre_init = 1; /* Before first ordered IDE scan */
static LIST_HEAD(ide_pci_drivers);
/*
* __ide_pci_register_driver - attach IDE driver
* @driver: pci driver
* @module: owner module of the driver
*
* Registers a driver with the IDE layer. The IDE layer arranges that
* boot time setup is done in the expected device order and then
* hands the controllers off to the core PCI code to do the rest of
* the work.
*
* Returns are the same as for pci_register_driver
*/
int __ide_pci_register_driver(struct pci_driver *driver, struct module *module,
const char *mod_name)
{
if (!pre_init)
return __pci_register_driver(driver, module, mod_name);
driver->driver.owner = module;
list_add_tail(&driver->node, &ide_pci_drivers);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__ide_pci_register_driver);
/**
* ide_scan_pcidev - find an IDE driver for a device
* @dev: PCI device to check
*
* Look for an IDE driver to handle the device we are considering.
* This is only used during boot up to get the ordering correct. After
* boot up the pci layer takes over the job.
*/
static int __init ide_scan_pcidev(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
struct list_head *l;
struct pci_driver *d;
ide: fix IRQ assignment for PCI bus order probing We used to assign IRQs for all devices at boot-time, before any drivers claimed devices. The following commits: 30fdfb929e82 ("PCI: Add a call to pci_assign_irq() in pci_device_probe()") 0e4c2eeb758a ("alpha/PCI: Replace pci_fixup_irqs() call with host bridge IRQ mapping hooks") changed this so we now call pci_assign_irq() from pci_device_probe() when we call a driver's probe method. The ide_scan_pcibus() path (enabled by CONFIG_IDEPCI_PCIBUS_ORDER) bypasses pci_device_probe() so it can guarantee devices are claimed in order of PCI bus address. It calls the driver's probe method directly, so it misses the pci_assign_irq() call (and other PCI initialization functions), which causes failures like this: ide0: disabled, no IRQ ide0: failed to initialize IDE interface ide0: disabling port cmd64x 0000:00:02.0: IDE controller (0x1095:0x0646 rev 0x07) CMD64x_IDE 0000:00:02.0: BAR 0: can't reserve [io 0x8050-0x8057] cmd64x 0000:00:02.0: can't reserve resources CMD64x_IDE: probe of 0000:00:02.0 failed with error -16 ide_generic: please use "probe_mask=0x3f" module parameter for probing all legacy ISA IDE ports ------------[ cut here ]------------ WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1 at fs/sysfs/dir.c:31 sysfs_warn_dup+0x94/0xd0 sysfs: cannot create duplicate filename '/class/ide_port/ide0' ... Trace: [<fffffc000048c9f4>] sysfs_warn_dup+0x94/0xd0 [<fffffc0000330928>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x58/0x70 [<fffffc000048c9f4>] sysfs_warn_dup+0x94/0xd0 [<fffffc0000486d40>] kernfs_path_from_node+0x30/0x60 [<fffffc00004874ac>] kernfs_put+0x16c/0x2c0 [<fffffc00004874ac>] kernfs_put+0x16c/0x2c0 [<fffffc000048d010>] sysfs_do_create_link_sd.isra.2+0x100/0x120 [<fffffc00005b9d64>] device_add+0x2a4/0x7c0 [<fffffc00005ba5cc>] device_create_groups_vargs+0x14c/0x170 [<fffffc00005ba518>] device_create_groups_vargs+0x98/0x170 [<fffffc00005ba690>] device_create+0x50/0x70 [<fffffc00005df36c>] ide_host_register+0x48c/0xa00 [<fffffc00005df330>] ide_host_register+0x450/0xa00 [<fffffc00005ba2a0>] device_register+0x20/0x50 [<fffffc00005df330>] ide_host_register+0x450/0xa00 [<fffffc00005df944>] ide_host_add+0x64/0xe0 [<fffffc000079b41c>] kobject_uevent_env+0x16c/0x710 [<fffffc0000310288>] do_one_initcall+0x68/0x260 [<fffffc00007b13bc>] kernel_init+0x1c/0x1a0 ... ---[ end trace 24a70433c3e4d374 ]--- ide0: disabling port Fix the IRQ allocation issue by calling pci_assign_irq() from ide_scan_pcidev() before probing the IDE PCI drivers, so that IRQs for a given PCI device are allocated for the IDE PCI drivers to use them for device configuration. Fixes: 30fdfb929e82 ("PCI: Add a call to pci_assign_irq() in pci_device_probe()") Fixes: 0e4c2eeb758a ("alpha/PCI: Replace pci_fixup_irqs() call with host bridge IRQ mapping hooks") Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/32ec730f-c1b0-5584-cd35-f8a809122b96@roeck-us.net Reported-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> [bhelgaas: changelog] Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Reviewed-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com> Acked-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> Cc: Ivan Kokshaysky <ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru> Cc: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
2017-10-02 18:52:47 +08:00
int ret;
list_for_each(l, &ide_pci_drivers) {
d = list_entry(l, struct pci_driver, node);
if (d->id_table) {
const struct pci_device_id *id =
pci_match_id(d->id_table, dev);
ide: fix IRQ assignment for PCI bus order probing We used to assign IRQs for all devices at boot-time, before any drivers claimed devices. The following commits: 30fdfb929e82 ("PCI: Add a call to pci_assign_irq() in pci_device_probe()") 0e4c2eeb758a ("alpha/PCI: Replace pci_fixup_irqs() call with host bridge IRQ mapping hooks") changed this so we now call pci_assign_irq() from pci_device_probe() when we call a driver's probe method. The ide_scan_pcibus() path (enabled by CONFIG_IDEPCI_PCIBUS_ORDER) bypasses pci_device_probe() so it can guarantee devices are claimed in order of PCI bus address. It calls the driver's probe method directly, so it misses the pci_assign_irq() call (and other PCI initialization functions), which causes failures like this: ide0: disabled, no IRQ ide0: failed to initialize IDE interface ide0: disabling port cmd64x 0000:00:02.0: IDE controller (0x1095:0x0646 rev 0x07) CMD64x_IDE 0000:00:02.0: BAR 0: can't reserve [io 0x8050-0x8057] cmd64x 0000:00:02.0: can't reserve resources CMD64x_IDE: probe of 0000:00:02.0 failed with error -16 ide_generic: please use "probe_mask=0x3f" module parameter for probing all legacy ISA IDE ports ------------[ cut here ]------------ WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1 at fs/sysfs/dir.c:31 sysfs_warn_dup+0x94/0xd0 sysfs: cannot create duplicate filename '/class/ide_port/ide0' ... Trace: [<fffffc000048c9f4>] sysfs_warn_dup+0x94/0xd0 [<fffffc0000330928>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x58/0x70 [<fffffc000048c9f4>] sysfs_warn_dup+0x94/0xd0 [<fffffc0000486d40>] kernfs_path_from_node+0x30/0x60 [<fffffc00004874ac>] kernfs_put+0x16c/0x2c0 [<fffffc00004874ac>] kernfs_put+0x16c/0x2c0 [<fffffc000048d010>] sysfs_do_create_link_sd.isra.2+0x100/0x120 [<fffffc00005b9d64>] device_add+0x2a4/0x7c0 [<fffffc00005ba5cc>] device_create_groups_vargs+0x14c/0x170 [<fffffc00005ba518>] device_create_groups_vargs+0x98/0x170 [<fffffc00005ba690>] device_create+0x50/0x70 [<fffffc00005df36c>] ide_host_register+0x48c/0xa00 [<fffffc00005df330>] ide_host_register+0x450/0xa00 [<fffffc00005ba2a0>] device_register+0x20/0x50 [<fffffc00005df330>] ide_host_register+0x450/0xa00 [<fffffc00005df944>] ide_host_add+0x64/0xe0 [<fffffc000079b41c>] kobject_uevent_env+0x16c/0x710 [<fffffc0000310288>] do_one_initcall+0x68/0x260 [<fffffc00007b13bc>] kernel_init+0x1c/0x1a0 ... ---[ end trace 24a70433c3e4d374 ]--- ide0: disabling port Fix the IRQ allocation issue by calling pci_assign_irq() from ide_scan_pcidev() before probing the IDE PCI drivers, so that IRQs for a given PCI device are allocated for the IDE PCI drivers to use them for device configuration. Fixes: 30fdfb929e82 ("PCI: Add a call to pci_assign_irq() in pci_device_probe()") Fixes: 0e4c2eeb758a ("alpha/PCI: Replace pci_fixup_irqs() call with host bridge IRQ mapping hooks") Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/32ec730f-c1b0-5584-cd35-f8a809122b96@roeck-us.net Reported-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> [bhelgaas: changelog] Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Reviewed-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <b.zolnierkie@samsung.com> Acked-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> Cc: Ivan Kokshaysky <ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru> Cc: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
2017-10-02 18:52:47 +08:00
if (id != NULL) {
pci_assign_irq(dev);
ret = d->probe(dev, id);
if (ret >= 0) {
dev->driver = d;
pci_dev_get(dev);
return 1;
}
}
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* ide_scan_pcibus - perform the initial IDE driver scan
*
* Perform the initial bus rather than driver ordered scan of the
* PCI drivers. After this all IDE pci handling becomes standard
* module ordering not traditionally ordered.
*/
static int __init ide_scan_pcibus(void)
{
struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;
struct pci_driver *d, *tmp;
pre_init = 0;
for_each_pci_dev(dev)
ide_scan_pcidev(dev);
/*
* Hand the drivers over to the PCI layer now we
* are post init.
*/
list_for_each_entry_safe(d, tmp, &ide_pci_drivers, node) {
list_del(&d->node);
if (__pci_register_driver(d, d->driver.owner,
d->driver.mod_name))
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: failed to register %s driver\n",
__func__, d->driver.mod_name);
}
return 0;
}
device_initcall(ide_scan_pcibus);