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Chen-Yu Tsai 75d11676dc Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add support for regulator supplies
The Broadcom Bluetooth chips have two power inputs, VBAT and VDDIO.
The former provides overall power for the chip, while the latter powers
the I/O pins and buffers.

Model these two as regulator supplies, and let the driver manage them
in the same way as it does the clock supply.

Tested-by: Ondrej Jirman <megous@megous.com>
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-12-19 00:28:39 +01:00
Chen-Yu Tsai 90bc07cc59 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add support for LPO clock
The Broadcom Bluetooth controllers support a secondary LPO clock at
32.768 kHz. This external clock provides low power timing, and also
a way to detect the frequency of the main reference clock. On many
designs without NVRAM and a non-default reference clock, this must
be used or the controller will not function correctly.

Tested-by: Ondrej Jirman <megous@megous.com>
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-12-19 00:28:38 +01:00
Chen-Yu Tsai 55dbfcd0f6 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Use "txco" and "extclk" to get clock reference
Originally the device tree binding only specified one clock reference,
with the name "extclk". The driver simply retrieves the clock without
bothering to specify a name.

Since we added a second clock to the binding, we need to fetch the
clocks by name now. First we try the new name "txco", then fall back
to the old name "extclk", and finally try retrieving a clock without
using any name, to cover any instances where a bad device tree or
firmware worked by accident.

In the last case, we should take care that we don't get the same
clock twice when we add support for the "lpo" clock.

Tested-by: Ondrej Jirman <megous@megous.com>
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-12-19 00:28:38 +01:00
Chen-Yu Tsai 8c08947b7c Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Simplify clk_get error handling
The driver currently checks the clk pointer for an error condition, as
returned by clk_get, before every invocation of the clk consumer API.
This is redundant if the goal is simply to ignore the errors, thereby
making the clk optional. The clk consumer API already checks if the
pointer is NULL or not.

Simplify the code a bit by assigning NULL to the clk pointer if the
error condition is one we want to ignore, which is every error except
deferred probing.

Tested-by: Ondrej Jirman <megous@megous.com>
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-12-19 00:28:38 +01:00
Chen-Yu Tsai 28ac03b9ac Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Handle deferred probing for the clock supply
On some systems that actually have the bluetooth controller wired up
with an extra clock signal, it's possible the bluetooth controller
probes before the clock provider. clk_get would return a defer probe
error, which was not handled by this driver.

Handle this properly, so that these systems can work reliably.

Tested-by: Ondrej Jirman <megous@megous.com>
Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wens@csie.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-12-19 00:28:38 +01:00
Linus Torvalds 44adbac8f7 Merge branch 'work.tty-ioctl' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull tty ioctl updates from Al Viro:
 "This is the compat_ioctl work related to tty ioctls.

  Quite a bit of dead code taken out, all tty-related stuff gone from
  fs/compat_ioctl.c. A bunch of compat bugs fixed - some still remain,
  but all more or less generic tty-related ioctls should be covered
  (remaining issues are in things like driver-private ioctls in a pcmcia
  serial card driver not getting properly handled in 32bit processes on
  64bit host, etc)"

* 'work.tty-ioctl' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: (53 commits)
  kill TIOCSERGSTRUCT
  change semantics of ldisc ->compat_ioctl()
  kill TIOCSER[SG]WILD
  synclink_gt(): fix compat_ioctl()
  pty: fix compat ioctls
  compat_ioctl - kill keyboard ioctl handling
  gigaset: add ->compat_ioctl()
  vt_compat_ioctl(): clean up, use compat_ptr() properly
  gigaset: don't try to printk userland buffer contents
  dgnc: don't bother with (empty) stub for TCXONC
  dgnc: leave TIOC[GS]SOFTCAR to ldisc
  remove fallback to drivers for TIOCGICOUNT
  dgnc: break-related ioctls won't reach ->ioctl()
  kill the rest of tty COMPAT_IOCTL() entries
  dgnc: TIOCM... won't reach ->ioctl()
  isdn_tty: TCSBRK{,P} won't reach ->ioctl()
  kill capinc_tty_ioctl()
  take compat TIOC[SG]SERIAL treatment into tty_compat_ioctl()
  synclink: reduce pointless checks in ->ioctl()
  complete ->[sg]et_serial() switchover
  ...
2018-10-24 14:43:41 +01:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi c614ca3f74 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add support for controller debug logs.
This patch will prevent error messages splashing on console.

[   78.426697] Bluetooth: hci_core.c:hci_acldata_packet() hci0: ACL packet for unknown connection handle 3804
[   78.436682] Bluetooth: hci_core.c:hci_acldata_packet() hci0: ACL packet for unknown connection handle 3804
[   78.446639] Bluetooth: hci_core.c:hci_acldata_packet() hci0: ACL packet for unknown connection handle 3804
[   78.456596] Bluetooth: hci_core.c:hci_acldata_packet() hci0: ACL packet for unknown connection handle 3804

QCA wcn3990 will send the debug logs in the form of ACL packets.
While decoding packet in qca_recv(), marking the received debug log
packet as diagnostic packet.

Signed-off-by: Harish Bandi <c-hbandi@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-10-18 09:55:16 +02:00
Owen Lin 1411a26053 Bluetooth: btusb: Add support for 0cf3:535b QCA_ROME device
T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=03 Cnt=02 Dev#=  3 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.01 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=0cf3 ProdID=535b Rev= 0.01
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms

Signed-off-by: Owen Lin <olin@rivetnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-10-18 09:30:10 +02:00
Cho, Yu-Chen 70ecdd3d8b Bluetooth: btsdio: Do not bind to non-removable BCM43430
BCM43430 devices soldered onto the PCB (non-removable)
use an UART connection for bluetooth.
But also advertise btsdio support on their 3th sdio function.

Signed-off-by: Cho, Yu-Chen <acho@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-10-14 10:23:47 +02:00
Al Viro f0193d3ea7 change semantics of ldisc ->compat_ioctl()
First of all, make it return int.  Returning long when native method
had never allowed that is ridiculous and inconvenient.

More importantly, change the caller; if ldisc ->compat_ioctl() is NULL
or returns -ENOIOCTLCMD, tty_compat_ioctl() will try to feed cmd and
compat_ptr(arg) to ldisc's native ->ioctl().

That simplifies ->compat_ioctl() instances quite a bit - they only
need to deal with ioctls that are neither generic tty ones (those
would get shunted off to tty_ioctl()) nor simple compat pointer ones.

Note that something like TCFLSH won't reach ->compat_ioctl(),
even if ldisc ->ioctl() does handle it - it will be recognized
earlier and passed to tty_ioctl() (and ultimately - ldisc ->ioctl()).

For many ldiscs it means that NULL ->compat_ioctl() does the
right thing.  Those where it won't serve (see e.g. n_r3964.c) are
also easily dealt with - we need to handle the numeric-argument
ioctls (calling the native instance) and, if such would exist,
the ioctls that need layout conversion, etc.

All in-tree ldiscs dealt with.

Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
2018-10-13 00:50:53 -04:00
David S. Miller d864991b22 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
Conflicts were easy to resolve using immediate context mostly,
except the cls_u32.c one where I simply too the entire HEAD
chunk.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-10-12 21:38:46 -07:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman 834d3cd294 Fix open-coded multiplication arguments to allocators
- Fixes several new open-coded multiplications added in the 4.19 merge window.
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Merge tag 'alloc-args-v4.19-rc8' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux

Kees writes:
  "Fix open-coded multiplication arguments to allocators

   - Fixes several new open-coded multiplications added in the 4.19
     merge window."

* tag 'alloc-args-v4.19-rc8' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kees/linux:
  treewide: Replace more open-coded allocation size multiplications
2018-10-11 19:10:30 +02:00
Kees Cook 329e098939 treewide: Replace more open-coded allocation size multiplications
As done treewide earlier, this catches several more open-coded
allocation size calculations that were added to the kernel during the
merge window. This performs the following mechanical transformations
using Coccinelle:

	kvmalloc(a * b, ...) -> kvmalloc_array(a, b, ...)
	kvzalloc(a * b, ...) -> kvcalloc(a, b, ...)
	devm_kzalloc(..., a * b, ...) -> devm_kcalloc(..., a, b, ...)

Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2018-10-05 18:06:30 -07:00
Luiz Carlos Ramos d6b372f6f3 Bluetooth: ath3k: add more information to error message
When there is an error in either ath3k_load_firmware() or
ath3k_load_fwfile(), the inlined function ath3k_log_failed_loading() is
called receiving the error returned and both the block size requested to
load and the size actually loaded. These values are printed in an error
message using the macro BT_ERR.

This patch changes that function in order to print the variable "count"
as well, to show more information when a failing firmware loading
operation happens. The calls to the older function were changed to the
new one.

This event is being monitored in a laptop with an adapter which
identifies itself as 0cf3:0036, where sometimes there are errors in the
firmware loading process.

Signed-off-by: Luiz Carlos Ramos <lramos.prof@yahoo.com.br>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-28 19:27:50 +02:00
Ding Xiang 385613506a Bluetooth: bt3c_cs: Fix obsolete function
simple_strtol and simple_strtoul are obsolete, both place
use kstrtouint instead.

V2: fix error tmp += tn
V3: fix compile error

Signed-off-by: Ding Xiang <dingxiang@cmss.chinamobile.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:57:39 +02:00
Sanjay Kumar Konduri 7cbfd1e2aa Bluetooth: btrsi: fix bt tx timeout issue
observed sometimes data is coming with unaligned address from kernel
BT stack. If unaligned address is passed, some data in payload is
stripped when packet is loading to firmware and this results, BT
connection timeout is happening.

sh# hciconfig hci0 up
Can't init device hci0: hci0 command 0x0c03 tx timeout

Fixed this by moving the data to aligned address.

Signed-off-by: Sanjay Kumar Konduri <sanjay.konduri@redpinesignals.com>
Signed-off-by: Siva Rebbagondla <siva.rebbagondla@redpinesignals.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:53:40 +02:00
Christian Hewitt a357ea098c Bluetooth: btbcm: Add entry for BCM4335C0 UART bluetooth
This patch adds the device ID for the AMPAK AP6335 combo module used
in the 1st generation WeTek Hub Android/LibreELEC HTPC box. The WiFI
chip identifies itself as BCM4339, while Bluetooth identifies itself
as BCM4335 (rev C0):

```
[    4.864248] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: chip id 86
[    4.866388] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: features 0x2f
[    4.889317] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM4335C0
[    4.889332] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM4335C0 (003.001.009) build 0000
[    9.778383] Bluetooth: hci0: BCM4335C0 (003.001.009) build 0268
```

Output from hciconfig:

```
hci0:	Type: Primary  Bus: UART
	BD Address: 43:39:00:00:1F:AC  ACL MTU: 1021:8  SCO MTU: 64:1
	UP RUNNING
	RX bytes:7567 acl:234 sco:0 events:386 errors:0
	TX bytes:53844 acl:77 sco:0 commands:304 errors:0
	Features: 0xbf 0xfe 0xcf 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87
	Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3
	Link policy: RSWITCH SNIFF
	Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT
	Name: 'HUB'
	Class: 0x0c0000
	Service Classes: Rendering, Capturing
	Device Class: Miscellaneous,
	HCI Version: 4.0 (0x6)  Revision: 0x10c
	LMP Version: 4.0 (0x6)  Subversion: 0x6109
	Manufacturer: Broadcom Corporation (15)
```

Signed-off-by: Christian Hewitt <christianshewitt@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:49:38 +02:00
Alex Lu 8ecfdc95b3 Bluetooth: btrtl: Add support for RTL8822C with USB interface
This device is included in the RTL8822CU combination wifi and BT part,
as well as the BT part of the RTL8822CE.
The necessary firmware has been submitted to the linux-firmware
project.

Signed-off-by: Alex Lu <alex_lu@realsil.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:44:47 +02:00
Jagdish Tirumala ea9ed991c3 Bluetooth: hci_serdev: Fixed error space required before open paranethesis
Fixed error in space required before paranthesis
in drivers/bluetooth/hci_serdev.c

Signed-off-by: Jagdish Tirumala <t.jag587@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:40:14 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi 3e4be65eb8 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add poweroff support during hci down for wcn3990
This patch enables power off support for hci down and power on support
for hci up. As wcn3990 power sources are ignited by regulators, we will
turn off them during hci down, i.e. an complete power off of wcn3990.
So while hci up, will call vendor setup which will turn on the regulators,
requests BT chip version and download the firmware.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:30:07 +02:00
Justin TerAvest f778502194 Bluetooth: btusb: Add quirk for BTUSB_INTEL_NEW
Intel "new" controllers can do both LE scan and BR/EDR inquiry at once.

Signed-off-by: Justin TerAvest <teravest@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:28:16 +02:00
Colin Ian King e5070e0719 Bluetooth: btrtl: Make array extension_sig static, shrinks object size
Don't populate the array extension_sig on the stack but instead make it
static. Makes the object code smaller by 75 bytes:

Before:
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  14325	   4920	      0	  19245	   4b2d	drivers/bluetooth/btrtl.o

After:
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  14186	   4984	      0	  19170	   4ae2	drivers/bluetooth/btrtl.o

(gcc version 8.2.0 x86_64)

Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 12:26:21 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi 5a637751e2 Bluetooth: hci_serdev: Add protocol check in hci_uart_dequeue().
This will help to check the status of protocol while dequeuing an
skb packet. In some instaces we will end up kernel crash,
where proto close is called and we trying to dequeue an packet.

[  500.142902] [<ffffff80080f9ce4>] do_raw_spin_lock+0x1c/0xe0
[  500.148643] [<ffffff80088f1c7c>] _raw_spin_lock_irqsave+0x38/0x48
[  500.154917] [<ffffff8008780ce8>] skb_dequeue+0x28/0x84
[  500.160209] [<ffffff8000ad6f48>] 0xffffff8000ad6f48
[  500.165230] [<ffffff8000ad6610>] 0xffffff8000ad6610
[  500.170257] [<ffffff80080c7ce8>] process_one_work+0x238/0x3e4
[  500.176174] [<ffffff80080c8330>] worker_thread+0x2bc/0x3d4
[  500.181821] [<ffffff80080cdabc>] kthread+0x138/0x140
[  500.186945] [<ffffff80080844e0>] ret_from_fork+0x10/0x18

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 11:59:58 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi 7cf7846d27 Bluetooth: hci_serdev: clear HCI_UART_PROTO_READY to avoid closing proto races
Clearing HCI_UART_PROTO_READY will avoid usage of proto function pointers
before running the proto close function pointer. There is chance of kernel
crash, due to usage of non proto close function pointers after proto close.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 11:59:58 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi c2d7827338 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Remove hdev dereference in qca_close().
When flag KASAN is set, we are seeing an following crash while removing
hci_uart module.

[   50.589909] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 6b6b6b6b6b6b73
[   50.597902] Mem abort info:
[   50.600846]   Exception class = DABT (current EL), IL = 32 bits
[   50.606959]   SET = 0, FnV = 0
[   50.610142]   EA = 0, S1PTW = 0
[   50.613396] Data abort info:
[   50.616401]   ISV = 0, ISS = 0x00000004
[   50.620373]   CM = 0, WnR = 0
[   50.623466] [006b6b6b6b6b6b73] address between user and kernel address ranges
[   50.630818] Internal error: Oops: 96000004 [#1] PREEMPT SMP

[   50.671670] PC is at qca_power_shutdown+0x28/0x100 [hci_uart]
[   50.677593] LR is at qca_close+0x74/0xb0 [hci_uart]
[   50.775689] Process rmmod (pid: 2144, stack limit = 0xffffff801ba90000)
[   50.782493] Call trace:

[   50.872150] [<ffffff8000c3c81c>] qca_power_shutdown+0x28/0x100 [hci_uart]
[   50.879138] [<ffffff8000c3c968>] qca_close+0x74/0xb0 [hci_uart]
[   50.885238] [<ffffff8000c3a71c>] hci_uart_unregister_device+0x44/0x50 [hci_uart]
[   50.892846] [<ffffff8000c3c9f4>] qca_serdev_remove+0x50/0x5c [hci_uart]
[   50.899654] [<ffffff800844f630>] serdev_drv_remove+0x28/0x38
[   50.905489] [<ffffff800850fc44>] device_release_driver_internal+0x140/0x1e4
[   50.912653] [<ffffff800850fd94>] driver_detach+0x78/0x84
[   50.918121] [<ffffff800850edac>] bus_remove_driver+0x80/0xa8
[   50.923942] [<ffffff80085107dc>] driver_unregister+0x4c/0x58
[   50.929768] [<ffffff8000c3ca8c>] qca_deinit+0x24/0x598 [hci_uart]
[   50.936045] [<ffffff8000c3ca10>] hci_uart_exit+0x10/0x48 [hci_uart]
[   50.942495] [<ffffff8008136630>] SyS_delete_module+0x17c/0x224

This crash is due to dereference of hdev, after freeing it.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 11:59:58 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi ca30ccd219 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Remove serdev_device_open/close function calls
Removed serdev_device_open/close functions from qca_open/close as
they are called in hci_uart_register_device() and
hci_uart_unregister_device() functions.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-27 11:59:58 +02:00
Hermes Zhang e6a57d22f7 Bluetooth: hci_ldisc: Free rw_semaphore on close
The percpu_rw_semaphore is not currently freed, and this leads to
a crash when the stale rcu callback is invoked.  DEBUG_OBJECTS
detects this.

 ODEBUG: free active (active state 1) object type: rcu_head hint: (null)
 ------------[ cut here ]------------
 WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 2024 at debug_print_object+0xac/0xc8
 PC is at debug_print_object+0xac/0xc8
 LR is at debug_print_object+0xac/0xc8
 Call trace:
 [<ffffff80082e2c2c>] debug_print_object+0xac/0xc8
 [<ffffff80082e40b0>] debug_check_no_obj_freed+0x1e8/0x228
 [<ffffff8008191254>] kfree+0x1cc/0x250
 [<ffffff80083cc03c>] hci_uart_tty_close+0x54/0x108
 [<ffffff800832e118>] tty_ldisc_close.isra.1+0x40/0x58
 [<ffffff800832e14c>] tty_ldisc_kill+0x1c/0x40
 [<ffffff800832e3dc>] tty_ldisc_release+0x94/0x170
 [<ffffff8008325554>] tty_release_struct+0x1c/0x58
 [<ffffff8008326400>] tty_release+0x3b0/0x490
 [<ffffff80081a3fe8>] __fput+0x88/0x1d0
 [<ffffff80081a418c>] ____fput+0xc/0x18
 [<ffffff80080c0624>] task_work_run+0x9c/0xc0
 [<ffffff80080a9e24>] do_exit+0x24c/0x8a0
 [<ffffff80080aa4e0>] do_group_exit+0x38/0xa0
 [<ffffff80080aa558>] __wake_up_parent+0x0/0x28
 [<ffffff8008082c00>] el0_svc_naked+0x34/0x38
 ---[ end trace bfe08cbd89098cdf ]---

Signed-off-by: Hermes Zhang <chenhuiz@axis.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-09-11 13:33:57 +02:00
Gustavo A. R. Silva addb3ffbca Bluetooth: mediatek: Fix memory leak
In case memory resources for *fw* were allocated, release them before
return.

Addresses-Coverity-ID: 1472611 ("Resource leak")
Fixes: 7237c4c9ec ("Bluetooth: mediatek: Add protocol support for MediaTek serial devices")
Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Acked-by: Sean Wang <sean.wang@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-21 16:56:20 +02:00
Hans de Goede 51474eff2b Bluetooth: Make BT_HCIUART_RTL configuration option depend on ACPI
At the moment we only support ACPI enumeration for serial port attached
RTL bluetooth controllers.

This commit adds a dependency on ACPI to the BT_HCIUART_RTL configuration
option, fixing the following warning when ACPI is not enabled:

drivers/bluetooth/hci_h5.c:920:22: warning: 'rtl_vnd' defined but not used

Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Reported-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-21 16:36:12 +02:00
Dan Carpenter 330ad75f6a Bluetooth: mediatek: pass correct size to h4_recv_buf()
We're supposed to pass the number of elements in the mtk_recv_pkts, not
the number of bytes.

Fixes: 7237c4c9ec ("Bluetooth: mediatek: Add protocol support for MediaTek serial devices")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-13 15:59:39 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann b9763cdfd4 Bluetooth: Introduce BT_HCIUART_RTL configuration option
Like all the other UART protocols, introduce a configuration option for
Realtek based serial devices.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-08-09 20:48:10 +03:00
Sean Wang 7237c4c9ec Bluetooth: mediatek: Add protocol support for MediaTek serial devices
This adds a driver based on serdev driver for the MediaTek serial protocol
based on running H:4, which can enable the built-in Bluetooth device inside
MT7622 SoC.

Signed-off-by: Sean Wang <sean.wang@mediatek.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-07 21:33:25 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann e4cc5a1873 Bluetooth: btqca: Introduce HCI_EV_VENDOR and use it
Using HCI_VENDOR_PKT for vendor specific events does work since it has
also the value 0xff, but it is actually the packet type indicator
constant and not the event constant. So introduce HCI_EV_VENDOR and
use it.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-08-06 21:25:05 +03:00
Johan Hedberg 6c3711ec64 Bluetooth: h5: Fix missing dependency on BT_HCIUART_SERDEV
This driver was recently updated to use serdev, so add the appropriate
dependency. Without this one can get compiler warnings like this if
CONFIG_SERIAL_DEV_BUS is not enabled:

  CC [M]  drivers/bluetooth/hci_h5.o
drivers/bluetooth/hci_h5.c:934:36: warning: ‘h5_serdev_driver’ defined but not used [-Wunused-variable]
 static struct serdev_device_driver h5_serdev_driver = {
                                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-04 23:23:32 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi fa9ad876b8 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add support for Qualcomm Bluetooth chip wcn3990
Add support to set voltage/current of various regulators
to power up/down Bluetooth chip wcn3990.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 14:44:07 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi 4219d46868 Bluetooth: btqca: Add wcn3990 firmware download support.
This patch enables the RAM and NV patch download for wcn3990.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 14:44:07 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi be93a497fa Bluetooth: hci_qca: Enable 3.2 Mbps operating speed.
Enable Qualcomm chips to operate at 3.2Mbps.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 14:44:07 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi 83d9c5e566 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add wrapper functions for setting UART speed
In function qca_setup, we set initial and operating speeds for Qualcomm
Bluetooth SoC's. This block of code is common across different
Qualcomm Bluetooth SoC's. Instead of duplicating the code, created
a wrapper function to set the speeds. So that future coming SoC's
can use these wrapper functions to set speeds.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 14:44:07 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi aadebac463 Bluetooth: btqca: Redefine qca_uart_setup() to generic function.
Redefinition of qca_uart_setup will help future Qualcomm Bluetooth
SoC, to use the same function instead of duplicating the function.
Added new arguments soc_type and soc_ver to the functions.

These arguments will help to decide type of firmware files
to be loaded into Bluetooth chip.
soc_type holds the Bluetooth chip connected to APPS processor.
soc_ver holds the Bluetooth chip version.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 14:44:06 +02:00
Balakrishna Godavarthi ba493d4fbc Bluetooth: btqca: Rename ROME specific functions to generic functions
Some of the QCA BTSoC ROME functions, are used for different versions
or different make of BTSoC's. Instead of duplicating the same functions
for new chip, update names of the functions that are used for both
chips to keep this generic and would help in future when we would have
new BT SoC. To have generic text in logs updated from ROME to QCA where
ever possible. This avoids confusion to user, when using the future
Qualcomm Bluetooth SoC's. Updated BT_DBG, BT_ERR and BT_INFO with
bt_dev_dbg, bt_dev_err and bt_dev_info where ever applicable.

Signed-off-by: Balakrishna Godavarthi <bgodavar@codeaurora.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 14:44:06 +02:00
Hans de Goede 4c79148970 Bluetooth: hci_h5: Add support for enable and device-wake GPIOs
Add support for the enable and device-wake GPIOs used on ACPI enumerated
RTL8723BS devices.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:47 +02:00
Jeremy Cline b825d7c405 Bluetooth: hci_h5: Add support for the RTL8723BS
Implement support for the RTL8723BS chip.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org>
[hdegoede@redhat.com: Port from bt3wire.c to hci_h5.c, drop broken GPIO code]
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:47 +02:00
Jeremy Cline 4eb3cbc4c4 Bluetooth: hci_h5: Add vendor setup, open, and close callbacks
Allow vendor-specific setup, open, and close functions to be defined.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org>
[hdegoede@redhat.com: Port from bt3wire.c to hci_h5.c, drop dt support]
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:47 +02:00
Hans de Goede ce945552fd Bluetooth: hci_h5: Add support for serdev enumerated devices
Add basic support for serdev enumerated devices, note sine this does
not (yet) declare any of / ACPI ids to bind to atm this is a nop.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:47 +02:00
Hans de Goede 1cc194caaf Bluetooth: btrtl: Add support for a config filename postfix
The contents of the rtl_bt/rtlXXXX_config.bin file may be board specific
allow the caller of btrtl_initialize to specify a postfix identifying
the board, which if specified will make btrtl_initialize look for
rtl_bt/rtlXXXX_config-<postfix>.bin instead.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:46 +02:00
Martin Blumenstingl c50903e3ee Bluetooth: btrtl: add support for the RTL8723BS and RTL8723DS chips
The Realtek RTL8723BS and RTL8723DS chipsets are SDIO wifi chips. They
also contain a Bluetooth module which is connected via UART to the host.

Realtek's userspace initialization tool (rtk_hciattach) differentiates
these two via the HCI version and revision returned by the
HCI_OP_READ_LOCAL_VERSION command.
Additionally we apply these checks only the for UART devices. Everything
else is assumed to be a "RTL8723B" which was originally supported by the
driver (communicating via USB).

Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:46 +02:00
Martin Blumenstingl b85b0ee100 Bluetooth: btrtl: add support for retrieving the UART settings
The UART settings are embedded in the config blob. This has to be parsed
to successfully initialize the Bluetooth part of the RTL8723BS (which is
an SDIO chip, but the Bluetooth part is connected via UART).

The Realtek "rtl8723bs_bt" and "rtl8723ds_bt" userspace Bluetooth UART
initialization tools (rtk_hciattach) use the following sequence:
- send H5 sync pattern (already supported by hci_h5)
- get LMP version (already supported by btrtl)
- get ROM version (already supported by btrtl)
- load the firmware and config for the current chipset (already
  supported by btrtl)
- read UART settings from the config blob (part of this patch)
- send UART settings via a vendor command to the device (which changes
  the baudrate of the device and enables or disables flow control
  depending on the config)
- change the baudrate and flow control settings on the host
- send the firmware and config blob to the device (already supported by
  btrtl)

Sending the last firmware and config blob download command
(rtl_download_cmd) fails if the UART settings are not updated
beforehand. This is presumably because the device applies the config
right after the firmware and config blob download - which means that at
this point the host is using different UART settings than the device
(which will obviously result in non-working communication).

Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:46 +02:00
Hans de Goede a5c76e67ca Bluetooth: btrtl: Use rtl_dev_err and rtl_dev_info
Consistently use rtl_dev_err and rtl_dev_info everywhere for messages.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:46 +02:00
Martin Blumenstingl 26503ad25d Bluetooth: btrtl: split the device initialization into smaller parts
This prepares the btrtl code so it can be used to initialize Bluetooth
modules connected via UART (these are found for example on the RTL8723BS
and RTL8723DS SDIO chips, which come with an embedded UART Bluetooth
module).

The Realtek "rtl8723bs_bt" and "rtl8723ds_bt" userspace Bluetooth UART
initialization tools (rtk_hciattach) use the following sequence:
1) send H5 sync pattern (already supported by hci_h5)
2) get LMP version (already supported by btrtl)
3) get ROM version (already supported by btrtl)
4) load the firmware and config for the current chipset (already
   supported by btrtl)
5) read UART settings from the config blob (currently not supported)
6) send UART settings via a vendor command to the device (which changes
   the baudrate of the device and enables or disables flow control
   depending on the config)
7) change the baudrate and flow control settings on the host
8) send the firmware and config blob to the device (already supported by
   btrtl)

The main reason why the initialization has to be split is step #7. This
requires changes to the underlying "bus", which should be kept outside
of the "generic" btrtl driver.
The idea for this split is borrowed from the btbcm driver but adjusted
where needed (the btrtl driver for example needs two blobs: firmware and
config, while the btbcm only needs one).

This also prepares the code for step #5 (parsing the config blob) by
centralizing the code which loads the firmware and config blobs and
storing the result in the new struct btrtl_device_info.

Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:46 +02:00
Martin Blumenstingl f96dbd322a Bluetooth: btrtl: add MODULE_FIRMWARE declarations
This makes the firmware names show up in modinfo.

Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cline <jeremy@jcline.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 13:27:46 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann 85418feff6 Bluetooth: btusb: Use bt_dev_err for Intel firmware loading errors
Replace the BT_ERR functions with bt_dev_err to get a consistent error
printout that always prefixes the HCI device identifier.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-08-03 14:14:51 +03:00
Amit K Bag 1313bccf00 Bluetooth: btusb: Release RF resource on BT shutdown
Issue description: Intel 7265 shares the same RF with Wifi and BT.
In the shutdown scenario turn off BT, followed by turn WiFi off
and on causing error in RF calibration in WiFi Module

Solution: before shutdown BT ensure any RF activity to clear by
HCI reset command.

Reference Logs:
ERR kernel: [ 386.193284] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: Failed to run INIT calibrations: -5
ERR kernel: [ 386.193298] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: Failed to run INIT ucode: -5
ERR kernel: [ 386.193309] iwlwifi 0000:01:00.0: Failed to start RT ucode: -5

Signed-off-by: Amit K Bag <amit.k.bag@intel.com>
Singed-off-by: Chethan T N <chethan.tumkur.narayan@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-08-03 10:17:45 +02:00
Jia-Ju Bai 25a13e382d bluetooth: hci_qca: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL
qca_open() and qca_set_baudrate() are never called in atomic context.

They call kzalloc() and bt_skb_alloc() with GFP_ATOMIC,
which is not necessary.
GFP_ATOMIC can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.
I also manually check the kernel code before reporting it.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-23 18:05:01 +02:00
Jia-Ju Bai f6ebfc24e7 bluetooth: hci_intel: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL in inject_cmd_complete()
inject_cmd_complete() is only called by intel_dequeue(),
which is never called in atomic context.

inject_cmd_complete() calls bt_skb_alloc() with GFP_ATOMIC,
which is not necessary.
GFP_ATOMIC can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.
I also manually check the kernel code before reporting it.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-23 18:05:00 +02:00
Jia-Ju Bai cf07e34126 bluetooth: btusb: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL in inject_cmd_complete()
inject_cmd_complete() is only called by btusb_send_frame_intel(),
which is set to hdev->send, and hdev->send() is never
called in atomic context.

inject_cmd_complete() calls bt_skb_alloc() with GFP_ATOMIC,
which is not necessary.
GFP_ATOMIC can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.
I also manually check the kernel code before reporting it.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-23 18:05:00 +02:00
Jia-Ju Bai 436018eee5 bluetooth: btmrvl_sdio: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL in btmrvl_sdio_card_to_host()
btmrvl_sdio_card_to_host() is never called in atomic context.
It calls bt_skb_alloc() with GFP_ATOMIC, which is not necessary.
GFP_ATOMIC can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.
I also manually check the kernel code before reporting it.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-23 18:05:00 +02:00
Jia-Ju Bai 478113e431 bluetooth: bpa10x: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL in bpa10x_send_frame()
bpa10x_send_frame() is only set to hdev->send, and hdev->send() is never
called in atomic context.

bpa10x_send_frame() calls usb_alloc_urb(), kmalloc() and usb_submit_urb()
with GFP_ATOMIC, which is not necessary.
GFP_ATOMIC can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.
I also manually check the kernel code before reporting it.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-23 18:05:00 +02:00
Jia-Ju Bai 5f9c6580f6 bluetooth: bluecard_cs: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL in bluecard_hci_set_baud_rate()
bluecard_hci_set_baud_rate() is never called in atomic context.

bluecard_hci_set_baud_rate() is only by bluecard_hci_open(), which is
set to hdev->open, and hdev->open() is never called in atomic context.

bluecard_hci_set_baud_rate() calls bt_skb_alloc() with GFP_ATOMIC,
which is not necessary. GFP_ATOMIC can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.
I also manually check the kernel code before reporting it.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-23 18:05:00 +02:00
Jia-Ju Bai 6709514f26 bluetooth: bfusb: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL in bfusb_send_frame()
bfusb_send_frame() is only set to hdev->send, and hdev->send() is never
called in atomic context.

bfusb_send_frame() calls bt_skb_alloc() with GFP_ATOMIC, which is not
necessary. GFP_ATOMIC can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.
I also manually check the kernel code before reporting it.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-23 18:05:00 +02:00
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior a5e50d5b12 Bluetooth: btusb: use irqsave() in URB's complete callback
The USB completion callback does not disable interrupts while acquiring
the ->lock. We want to remove the local_irq_disable() invocation from
__usb_hcd_giveback_urb() and therefore it is required for the callback
handler to disable the interrupts while acquiring the lock.
The callback may be invoked either in IRQ or BH context depending on the
USB host controller.
Use the _irqsave variant of the locking primitives.

Cc: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Cc: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-06 12:36:21 +02:00
Jian-Hong Pan 45ae68b8cf Bluetooth: Add a new Realtek 8723DE ID 0bda:b009
Without this patch we cannot turn on the Bluethooth adapter on HP
14-bs007la.

T:  Bus=01 Lev=02 Prnt=03 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=  4 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 1.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=0bda ProdID=b009 Rev= 2.00
S:  Manufacturer=Realtek
S:  Product=802.11n WLAN Adapter
S:  SerialNumber=00e04c000001
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=500mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms

Signed-off-by: Jian-Hong Pan <jian-hong@endlessm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-07-06 12:35:09 +02:00
David S. Miller a9122886d9 bluetooth: hci_nokia: Don't include linux/unaligned/le_struct.h directly.
This breaks the build as this header is not meant to be used in this
way.

./include/linux/unaligned/access_ok.h:8:28: error: redefinition of ‘get_unaligned_le16’
 static __always_inline u16 get_unaligned_le16(const void *p)
                            ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from drivers/bluetooth/hci_nokia.c:32:
./include/linux/unaligned/le_struct.h:7:19: note: previous definition of ‘get_unaligned_le16’ was here
 static inline u16 get_unaligned_le16(const void *p)

Use asm/unaligned.h instead.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-06-17 08:38:55 +09:00
Artiom Vaskov 1cd2fabf4b Bluetooth: btusb: Add additional device ID for RTL8822BE
The Asus ROG GL702ZC laptop contains a Realtek RTL8822BE device with
an associated BT chip using a USB ID of 13d3:3526. This ID is added
to the driver.

The /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices portion for this device is:

T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=09 Cnt=04 Dev#=  5 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 1.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=13d3 ProdID=3526 Rev= 1.10
S:  Manufacturer=Realtek
S:  Product=Bluetooth Radio
S:  SerialNumber=00e04c000001
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=500mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms

Signed-off-by: Artiom Vaskov <velemas@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-30 15:45:01 +02:00
Hans de Goede fdee6d8fc6 Bluetooth: hci_serdev: Fix HCI_UART_INIT_PENDING not working
Init hci_uart->init_ready so that hci_uart_init_ready() works properly.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-30 08:49:20 +02:00
Hans de Goede e9ca08074d Bluetooth: hci_serdev: Move serdev_device_close/open into common hci_serdev code
Make hci_uart_register_device() and hci_uart_unregister_device() call
serdev_device_close()/open() themselves instead of relying on the various
hci_uart drivers to do this for them.

Besides reducing code complexity, this also ensures correct error checking
of serdev_device_open(), which was missing in a few drivers.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-30 08:47:42 +02:00
Hans de Goede 412fe29ffc Bluetooth: hci_uart: Restore hci_dev->flush callback on open()
For reasons explained in detail in commit 3611f4d2a5 ("hci_ldisc:
fix null pointer deref") the hci_uart_close() functions sets
hci_dev->flush to NULL.

But the device may be re-opened after a close, this commit restores the
hci_dev->flush callback on open().

Note this commit also moves the nearly empty defition of hci_uart_open()
a bit down in the file to avoid the need for forward declaring
hci_uart_flush().

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-30 08:46:17 +02:00
Andy Shevchenko c2e7f5dee7 Bluetooth: btmrvl: Re-use kstrtol_from_user()
Re-use kstrtol_from_user() instead of open coded variant.

Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-30 08:16:05 +02:00
Thierry Escande 9960521c44 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Fix "Sleep inside atomic section" warning
This patch fixes the following warning during boot:

 do not call blocking ops when !TASK_RUNNING; state=1 set at
 [<(ptrval)>] qca_setup+0x194/0x750 [hci_uart]
 WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 1878 at kernel/sched/core.c:6135
 __might_sleep+0x7c/0x88

In qca_set_baudrate(), the current task state is set to
TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE before going to sleep for 300ms. It was then
restored to TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE. This patch sets the current task state
back to TASK_RUNNING instead.

Signed-off-by: Thierry Escande <thierry.escande@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-30 08:12:17 +02:00
Hans de Goede 939bc6c59e Bluetooth: btusb: Add Dell Inspiron 5565 to btusb_needs_reset_resume_table
The Dell Inspiron 5565 uses a QCA Rome chip which needs to be reset
(and have its firmware reloaded) for bluetooth to work after
suspend/resume.

BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15750392
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-29 15:59:50 +02:00
Vaibhav Murkute 0c0c09ff09 Bluetooth: hci_serdev: Removed unnecessary curly braces
checkpatch.pl shows a warning for these unnecessary curly braces.
so just removed those curly braces.

Signed-off-by: Vaibhav Murkute <vaibhavmurkute88@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-29 15:59:50 +02:00
Arend van Spriel 45650499ee Bluetooth: btmrvl: support sysfs initiated firmware coredump
Since commit 3c47d19ff4 ("drivers: base: add coredump driver ops")
it is possible to initiate a device coredump from user-space. This
patch adds support for it in btmrvl_sdio adding the .coredump()
driver callback. This makes dump through debugfs obsolete so removing
it.

Signed-off-by: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-29 15:59:50 +02:00
Takashi Iwai 803cdb8ce5 Bluetooth: btusb: Apply QCA Rome patches for some ATH3012 models
In commit f44cb4b19e ("Bluetooth: btusb: Fix quirk for Atheros
1525/QCA6174") we tried to address the non-working Atheros BT devices
by changing the quirk from BTUSB_ATH3012 to BTUSB_QCA_ROME.  This made
such devices working while it turned out to break other existing chips
with the very same USB ID, hence it was reverted afterwards.

This is another attempt to tackle the issue.  The essential point to
use BTUSB_QCA_ROME is to apply the btusb_setup_qca() and do RAM-
patching.  And the previous attempt failed because btusb_setup_qca()
returns -ENODEV if the ROM version doesn't match with the expected
ones.  For some devices that have already the "correct" ROM versions,
we may just skip the setup procedure and continue the rest.

So, the first fix we'll need is to add a check of the ROM version in
the function to skip the setup if the ROM version looks already sane,
so that it can be applied for all ath devices.

However, the world is a bit more complex than that simple solution.
Since BTUSB_ATH3012 quirk checks the bcdDevice and bails out when it's
0x0001 at the beginning of probing, so the device probe always aborts
here.

In this patch, we add another check of ROM version again, and if the
device needs patching, the probe continues.  For that, a slight
refactoring of btusb_qca_send_vendor_req() was required so that the
probe function can pass usb_device pointer directly before allocating
hci_dev stuff.

Fixes: commit f44cb4b19e ("Bluetooth: btusb: Fix quirk for Atheros 1525/QCA6174")
Bugzilla: http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1082504
Tested-by: Ivan Levshin <ivan.levshin@microfocus.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-29 15:59:50 +02:00
Jian-Hong Pan 66d9975c5a Bluetooth: btusb: Add a new Realtek 8723DE ID 2ff8:b011
Without this patch we cannot turn on the Bluethooth adapter on ASUS
E406MA.

T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=  2 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 1.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=2ff8 ProdID=b011 Rev= 2.00
S:  Manufacturer=Realtek
S:  Product=802.11n WLAN Adapter
S:  SerialNumber=00e04c000001
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=500mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms

Signed-off-by: Jian-Hong Pan <jian-hong@endlessm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-29 15:59:50 +02:00
João Paulo Rechi Vita df2445bf77 Bluetooth: Add a new 13d3:3496 QCA_ROME device
Without this patch we can't establish a SCO connection with this
adapter.

This adapter is named "IMC Networks" under lsusb.

T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=07 Cnt=02 Dev#=  3 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 1.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=13d3 ProdID=3496 Rev= 0.01
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms

Signed-off-by: João Paulo Rechi Vita <jprvita@endlessm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:52 +02:00
Loic Poulain 6e03126add Bluetooth: btqca: Add AR3002 rampatch support
This patch adds rampatch download compatibility for ROME >= 3.2.
Starting with ROME 3.2, the 'download mode' field of the rampatch
header indicates if the controller acknowledges (or not) the received
rampatch segments. If not, we need to send all the segments without
expecting any event from the controller (except for the last segment).
Goal is (I assume) to speed-up rampatch download.

This fixes BT on Dragonboard-600c P2 which includes the following BT
controller:

hci0: ROME Patch Version Request
hci0: Product:0x00000008
hci0: Patch  :0x00000111
hci0: ROM    :0x00000302
hci0: SOC    :0x00000023

Signed-off-by: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:52 +02:00
Fabio Estevam d36dfb3e9b Bluetooth: hci_ldisc: Provide a 'default' switch case
When both CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_INTEL and CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_BCM are not
selected, sparse complains like this:

drivers/bluetooth/hci_ldisc.c:437:9: warning: switch with no cases

Fix the sparse warning by proving a default switch case.

Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <fabio.estevam@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:52 +02:00
Vic Wei d666fc5479 Bluetooth: btusb: add ID for LiteOn 04ca:301a
Contains a QCA6174A chipset, with USB BT. Let's support loading
firmware on it.

From usb-devices:
T:  Bus=02 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=  2 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.01 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=04ca ProdID=301a Rev= 0.01
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb

Signed-off-by: Vic Wei <vwei@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:52 +02:00
Hans de Goede 2cc6d0794c Bluetooth: btbcm: btbcm_initialize(): Initialize hw_name to "BCM"
Initialize hw_name to "BCM", this avoids the need for a number of NULL
checks on hw_name later.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:51 +02:00
Hans de Goede 59ce5699be Bluetooth: btbcm: Remove duplicate code from btbcm_setup_patchram()
btbcm_setup_patchram() starts with initializing the controller (and
getting the firmware filename) and then after loading the firmware,
does a re-init. This almost entirely duplicates the code in
btbcm_initialize(), use that function instead.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:51 +02:00
Hans de Goede 22ac191652 Bluetooth: btbcm: Allow using btbcm_initialize() for reinit
btbcm_finalize() does a re-init of the controller, which is almost the
same as the initial init. Modify btbcm_initialize() so that it can be
used for this re-init and modify btbcm_finalize() to use it.

As an added bonus this also makes the dev_info from btbcm_finalize()
use the proper hw_name instead of always printing "BCM".

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:51 +02:00
Hans de Goede fec0de23ea Bluetooth: btbcm: Make btbcm_initialize() also work for USB connected devices
Make btbcm_initialize() also work for USB connected device,
btbcm_initialize() and btbcm_setup_patchram() are quite similar,
this is a preparation patch for making btbcm_setup_patchram() use
btbcm_initialize() to remove the code duplication.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:51 +02:00
Hans de Goede f7328381bf Bluetooth: btbcm: Factor out common code to determine subversion
We are using the same loop in both the UART and USB bus cases, refactor
things a bit to share the loop.

This is mostly meant to improve readability.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:51 +02:00
Hans de Goede 1b2525c05b Bluetooth: btbcm: Stop using upper nibble of rev to chose between uart/USB paths
btbcm_setup_patchram() was using the upper nibble of the revision code to
determine if we are dealing with an uart or USB connected bcm-bt device,
but just as btbcm_initialize() has started accepting 1 and 2 as uart
connected devices, I've now encountered an USB connected device (0a5c:216c)
which has 0 in the upper nibble. So it seems that the upper nibble is not
really a reliable indicator of the bus type.

Instead check hdev->bus which does give us a reliable indication. This
fixes the patchram code trying to load the patchram by the fallback BCM.hcd
filename, now it correctly requests BCM43142A0-0a5c-216c.hcd.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:51 +02:00
Thierry Escande 05ba533c5c Bluetooth: hci_qca: Add serdev support
Add support for Qualcomm serial slave devices. Probe the serial device,
retrieve its maximum speed and register a new hci uart device.

Signed-off-by: Thierry Escande <thierry.escande@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:51 +02:00
Amit Pundir 7dc5fe0814 Bluetooth: hci_qca: Avoid missing rampatch failure with userspace fw loader
AOSP use userspace firmware loader to load firmwares, which will
return -EAGAIN in case qca/rampatch_00440302.bin is not found.
Since there is no rampatch for dragonboard820c QCA controller
revision, just make it work as is.

CC: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
CC: Nicolas Dechesne <nicolas.dechesne@linaro.org>
CC: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
CC: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@gmail.com>
CC: Stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Amit Pundir <amit.pundir@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:50 +02:00
Loic Poulain 61a1ecfc80 Bluetooth: btqcomsmd: Fix rx/tx stats
HCI RX/TX byte counters were only incremented when sending ACL packets.
To reflect the real HCI traffic, we need to increment these counters on
HCI events and HCI commands as well.

Increment error counter on rpmsg errors.

Signed-off-by: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:50 +02:00
Hans de Goede e6ba8208a4 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Remove irq-active-low DMI quirk for the Thinkpad 8
Interrupts specified through an "Interrupt" ACPI resource (versus through
a "GpioInt" resource) are now always assumed to be active low.

When this change was originally made the Thinkpad 8 quirk was kept around
because it was uncertain if the Thinkpad 8 uses an "Interrupt" or a
"GpioInt" resource.

Bug https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196701 has a DSDT for the
Thinkpad 8 attached and it uses an "Interrupt" resource, so the quirk is
not necessary and the quirk, as well as the irq-active-low quirk handling
code can be removed.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:50 +02:00
Hans de Goede 2b05393b06 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add broken-irq dmi blacklist and add Meegopad T08 to it
The Meegopad T08 hdmi-stick (think Intel computestick) has a brcm43430
wifi/bt combo chip. The BCM2E90 ACPI device describing the BT part does
contain a valid ActiveLow GpioInt entry, but the GPIO it points to never
goes low, so either the IRQ pin is not connected, or the ACPI resource-
table points to the wrong GPIO.

Eitherway things will not work if we try to use the specified IRQ, this
commits adds a DMI based broken-irq blacklist and disables use of the IRQ
and thus also runtime-pm for devices on this list.

This blacklist starts with the the Meegopad T08, fixing bluetooth not
working on this hdmi-stick. Since this is not a battery powered device
the loss of runtime-pm is not really an issue.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-05-18 06:37:50 +02:00
Hans de Goede 596b07a9a2 Bluetooth: btusb: Add Dell XPS 13 9360 to btusb_needs_reset_resume_table
The Dell XPS 13 9360 uses a QCA Rome chip which needs to be reset
(and have its firmware reloaded) for bluetooth to work after
suspend/resume.

BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1514836
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Garrett LeSage <glesage@redhat.com>
Reported-and-tested-by: Garrett LeSage <glesage@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-30 10:56:04 +02:00
Hans de Goede fc54910280 Bluetooth: btusb: Only check needs_reset_resume DMI table for QCA rome chipsets
Jeremy Cline correctly points out in rhbz#1514836 that a device where the
QCA rome chipset needs the USB_QUIRK_RESET_RESUME quirk, may also ship
with a different wifi/bt chipset in some configurations.

If that is the case then we are needlessly penalizing those other chipsets
with a reset-resume quirk, typically causing 0.4W extra power use because
this disables runtime-pm.

This commit moves the DMI table check to a btusb_check_needs_reset_resume()
helper (so that we can easily also call it for other chipsets) and calls
this new helper only for QCA_ROME chipsets for now.

BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1514836
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Jeremy Cline <jcline@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-30 10:50:45 +02:00
Hans de Goede 544a591668 Revert "Bluetooth: btusb: Fix quirk for Atheros 1525/QCA6174"
Commit f44cb4b19e ("Bluetooth: btusb: Fix quirk for Atheros
1525/QCA6174") is causing bluetooth to no longer work for several
people, see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1568911

So lets revert it for now and try to find another solution for
devices which need the modified quirk.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-30 10:49:05 +02:00
Vic Wei 96e58d368f Bluetooth: Set HCI_QUIRK_SIMULTANEOUS_DISCOVERY for BTUSB_QCA_ROME
QCA Rome controllers can do both LE scan and BR/EDR inquiry at once.

Signed-off-by: Vic Wei <vwei@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 21:43:02 +03:00
Wei Yongjun f9b95db016 Bluetooth: btrsi: remove unused including <linux/version.h>
Remove including <linux/version.h> that don't need it.

Signed-off-by: Wei Yongjun <weiyongjun1@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 21:43:02 +03:00
Ian W MORRISON 45a42bc9cc Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Remove DMI quirk for the MINIX Z83-4
As Interrupt resource specified IRQs are now assumed to be always
active-low the DMI quirk for the MINIX Z83-4 is no longer required.

Signed-off-by: Ian W MORRISON <ianwmorrison@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 21:43:02 +03:00
Marcel Holtmann 6f6f1eced8 Bluetooth: Remove unused btuart_cs driver
With patch 279c936153 the btuart_cs driver has been deprecated in
favor of serial_cs + hci_uart combination.

  static struct pcmcia_device_id btuart_ids[] = {
         /* don't use this driver. Use serial_cs + hci_uart instead */
         PCMCIA_DEVICE_NULL
  };

Intead of keeping it around, just remove it since it is not even
assigned to any PCMCIA identifiers anymore.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-04-01 14:25:32 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann 07eb96a5a7 Bluetooth: bpa10x: Use separate h4_recv_buf helper
When adding the alignment and padding support for H:4 packet processing
for the Nokia driver, it broke the h4_recv_buf usage within bpa10x
driver. To fix this use a separate helper function and placing it into a
dedicated h4_recv.h header file.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-04-01 14:25:32 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann f9d7c8fd26 Bluetooth: hci_ll: Convert to use h4_recv_buf helper
The HCILL or eHCILL protocol from TI is actually an H:4 protocol with a
few extra events and thus can also use the h4_recv_buf helper. Instead
of open coding the same funtionality add the extra events to the packet
description table and use h4_recv_buf.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Tested-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-04-01 14:25:32 +02:00
Hans de Goede 6112150261 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add ACPI HIDs found in Windows .inf files and DSTDs
Now that we need just an ACPI HID in the table, and the driver auto-
configures itself otherwise, we can easily add a bunch of known ACPI HIDs.

This avoids having to add these 1 by 1 as devices with one are encountered
by users.

This commit may seem as if it simply adds all IDs between BCM2E00-BCM2EAC,
but that is not true, all these IDs were found in actual .inf files and
the range is not entirely continuous, the following IDs are not added:
BCM2E6A, BCM2E6C, BCM2E8F and BCM2E91 because I did not see these in any
.inf files. As for the large amount of IDs this seems to be caused by
Broadcom using a separate ID for every bluetooth module using their
chips. E.g. BCM2EA6 seems to be specifically for the Raspberry Pi 3.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:32 +02:00
Hans de Goede a4de1567be Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Do not tie GPIO pin order to a specific ACPI HID
Since I've been doing a lot of work on Linux Bay Trail / Cherry Trail
support, I've gathered a collection of ACPI DSDTs from about 50 such
machines.

Looking at these DSTDs many have an ACPI device entry describing a bcm
bluetooth device (often disabled in the DSDT), quite a few of these ACPI
device entries have a resource-table where the order does not match with
the order currently associated with the HID of that entry in the
bcm_acpi_match table.

Looking at the Windows .inf files, there is nothing indicating a specific
order there, so I believe that there is no 1:1 mapping between the ACPI
HID and the order in which the resources are listed.

Therefor this commit replaces the hardcoded mapping based on ACPI HID,
with code which actually checks in which order the resources are listed
and bases the gpio-mapping on that.

This should ensure that we always pick the right mapping and this will
make adding new ACPI HIDs to the driver easier.

This has been tested on the following devices:
-Asus T100CHI           BCM2E39 / brcmfmac43241b4-sdio / BCM4324B3-37.4M.hcd
-Asus T100TA            BCM2E39 / brcmfmac43241b4-sdio / BCM4324B3-37.4M.hcd
-Asus T200TA            BCM2E65 / brcmfmac43340-sdio   / BCM43341B0-37.4M.hcd
-Jumper ezPad mini 3    BCM2E74 / brcmfmac43430a0-sdio / BCM4343A0-26M.hcd
-Acer Iconia Tab8 w1-8  BCM2E83 / brcmfmac4330-sdio    / BCM4330B1-26M.hcd
-Chuwi Vi8 plus(CWI519) BCM2EAA / brcmfmac43430-sdio   / BCM43430A1-26M.hcd

Which together cover all 3 combinations of using an Interrupt resource /
GpioInt resource as first resource / GpioInt resource as last resource.

Tested-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Hans de Goede 9644e6b98c Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Remove duplication in gpio-mappings declaration
We declare the same set of const acpi_gpio_params twice with different
names, besides the needless duplication this naming leads to a sortof
double indirection which also makes it harder to see how the mapping is
actually setup.

This commit renames the first set to have generic names, which better
describe the contents of the mapping and drops the second set.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Hans de Goede 4063cafa3b Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add 6 new ACPI HIDs
Add 6 new ACPI HIDs to enable bluetooth on devices using these HIDs,
I've tested the following HIDs / devices:

BCM2E74: Jumper ezPad mini 3
BCM2E83: Acer Iconia Tab8 w1-810
BCM2E90: Meegopad T08
BCM2EAA: Chuwi Vi8 plus (CWI519)

The reporter of Red Hat bugzilla 1554835 has tested:
BCM2E84: Lenovo Yoga2

The reporter of kernel bugzilla 274481 has tested:
BCM2E38: Toshiba Encore

Note the Lenovo Yoga2 and Toshiba Encore also needs the earlier patch to
treat all Interrupt ACPI resources as active low.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Buglink: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=274481
Buglink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1554835
Reported-and-tested-by: Robert R. Howell <rhowell@uwyo.edu>
Reported-and-tested-by: Christian Herzog <daduke@daduke.org>
Tested-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Hans de Goede bb5208b314 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Treat Interrupt ACPI resources as always being active-low
Older devices with a serdev attached bcm bt hci, use an Interrupt ACPI
resource to describe the IRQ (rather then a GpioInt resource).

These device seem to all claim the IRQ is active-high and seem to all need
a DMI quirk to treat it as active-low. Instead simply always assume that
Interrupt resource specified IRQs are always active-low.

This fixes the bt device not being able to wake the host from runtime-
suspend on the: Asus T100TAM, Asus T200TA, Lenovo Yoga2 and the Toshiba
Encore, without the need to add 4 new DMI quirks for these models.

This also allows us to remove 2 DMI quirks for the Asus T100TA and Asus
T100CHI series. Likely the 2 remaining quirks can also be removed but I
could not find a DSDT of these devices to verify this.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Buglink: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198953
Buglink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1554835
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Hans de Goede e09070c51b Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add irq_polarity module option
Add irq_polarity module option for easier troubleshooting of irq-polarity
issues.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Vicente Bergas a41e079639 Bluetooth: btusb: Add USB ID 7392:a611 for Edimax EW-7611ULB
This WiFi/Bluetooth USB dongle uses a Realtek chipset, so, use btrtl for it.

Product information:
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Edimax_EW-7611ULB

From /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices
T:  Bus=02 Lev=02 Prnt=02 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=  3 Spd=480  MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.10 Cls=ef(misc ) Sub=02 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=7392 ProdID=a611 Rev= 2.00
S:  Manufacturer=Realtek
S:  Product=Edimax Wi-Fi N150 Bluetooth4.0 USB Adapter
S:  SerialNumber=00e04c000001
C:* #Ifs= 3 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=500mA
A:  FirstIf#= 0 IfCount= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
I:* If#= 2 Alt= 0 #EPs= 6 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=rtl8723bu
E:  Ad=84(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=05(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=06(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=87(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  64 Ivl=500us
E:  Ad=08(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=09(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms

Tested-by: Vicente Bergas <vicencb@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Vicente Bergas <vicencb@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann 9bef22fb00 Bluetooth: hci_ll: Use skb_put_u8 instead of struct hcill_cmd
The struct hcill_cmd to create an skb with a single u8 is pointless. So
just use skb_put_u8 instead.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Markus Elfring 9376e4a5a3 Bluetooth: btmrvl: Delete an unnecessary variable initialisation in btmrvl_sdio_card_to_host()
The variable "payload" will eventually be set to an appropriate pointer
a bit later. Thus omit the explicit initialisation at the beginning.

Signed-off-by: Markus Elfring <elfring@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:31 +02:00
Markus Elfring a5c2f4c1c5 Bluetooth: btmrvl: Delete an unnecessary variable initialisation in btmrvl_sdio_register_dev()
The local variable "ret" will be set to an appropriate value a bit later.
Thus omit the explicit initialisation at the beginning.

Signed-off-by: Markus Elfring <elfring@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:30 +02:00
Marcel Holtmann f3863f1d7a Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Use default baud rate if missing shutdown GPIO
In case the shutdown GPIO is not wired up, it is impossible to reset the
Bluetooth controller to its original state. This include the initial
default baud rate which leads to issues when reloading the module or
when something unexpected happens. To avoid any kind of runtime
deadlocks, stick with the initial default baud rate.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
2018-04-01 14:25:30 +02:00
Loic Poulain fb2d466be9 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: use gpiod cansleep version
Some GPIO controller drivers request sleepable context and so can't
be accessed from IRQ context. Using gpiod_set/get_value accessors
with such controller leads to a kernel warning since they are
reserved for atomic context (according to the documentation).

Use the postfixed _cansleep version instead, indicating that context
is safe for sleeping if necessary. Note that this is the case here
since we never toggle the gpio neither from IRQ nor from a spinlocked
section.

Signed-off-by: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-04-01 14:25:30 +02:00
Arnd Bergmann 255dd5b79d Bluetooth: btrsi: rework dependencies
The linkage between the bluetooth driver and the wireless
driver is not defined properly, leading to build problems
such as:

warning: (BT_HCIRSI) selects RSI_COEX which has unmet direct dependencies (NETDEVICES && WLAN && WLAN_VENDOR_RSI && BT_HCIRSI && RSI_91X)
drivers/net/wireless/rsi/rsi_91x_main.o: In function `rsi_read_pkt':
(.text+0x205): undefined reference to `rsi_bt_ops'

As the dependency is actually the reverse (RSI_91X uses
the BT_RSI driver, not the other way round), this changes
the dependency to match, and enables the bluetooth driver
from the RSI_COEX symbol.

Fixes: 38aa4da504 ("Bluetooth: btrsi: add new rsi bluetooth driver")
Acked-by; Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-03-27 10:11:58 +03:00
David S. Miller 996bfed118 wireless-drivers-next patches for 4.17
The biggest changes are the bluetooth related patches to the rsi
 driver. It adds a new bluetooth driver which communicates directly
 with the wireless driver and the interface is defined in
 include/net/rsi_91x.h.
 
 Major changes:
 
 wl1251
 
 * read the MAC address from the NVS file
 
 rtlwifi
 
 * enable mac80211 fast-tx support
 
 mt76
 
 * add capability to select tx/rx antennas
 
 mt7601
 
 * let mac80211 validate rx CCMP Packet Number (PN)
 
 rsi
 
 * bluetooth: add new btrsi driver
 
 * btcoex support with the new btrsi driver
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Merge tag 'wireless-drivers-next-for-davem-2018-03-24' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/wireless-drivers-next

Kalle Valo says:

====================
wireless-drivers-next patches for 4.17

The biggest changes are the bluetooth related patches to the rsi
driver. It adds a new bluetooth driver which communicates directly
with the wireless driver and the interface is defined in
include/net/rsi_91x.h.

Major changes:

wl1251

* read the MAC address from the NVS file

rtlwifi

* enable mac80211 fast-tx support

mt76

* add capability to select tx/rx antennas

mt7601

* let mac80211 validate rx CCMP Packet Number (PN)

rsi

* bluetooth: add new btrsi driver

* btcoex support with the new btrsi driver
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-03-25 21:27:38 -04:00
David S. Miller 03fe2debbb Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
Fun set of conflict resolutions here...

For the mac80211 stuff, these were fortunately just parallel
adds.  Trivially resolved.

In drivers/net/phy/phy.c we had a bug fix in 'net' that moved the
function phy_disable_interrupts() earlier in the file, whilst in
'net-next' the phy_error() call from this function was removed.

In net/ipv4/xfrm4_policy.c, David Ahern's changes to remove the
'rt_table_id' member of rtable collided with a bug fix in 'net' that
added a new struct member "rt_mtu_locked" which needs to be copied
over here.

The mlxsw driver conflict consisted of net-next separating
the span code and definitions into separate files, whilst
a 'net' bug fix made some changes to that moved code.

The mlx5 infiniband conflict resolution was quite non-trivial,
the RDMA tree's merge commit was used as a guide here, and
here are their notes:

====================

    Due to bug fixes found by the syzkaller bot and taken into the for-rc
    branch after development for the 4.17 merge window had already started
    being taken into the for-next branch, there were fairly non-trivial
    merge issues that would need to be resolved between the for-rc branch
    and the for-next branch.  This merge resolves those conflicts and
    provides a unified base upon which ongoing development for 4.17 can
    be based.

    Conflicts:
            drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx5/main.c - Commit 42cea83f95
            (IB/mlx5: Fix cleanup order on unload) added to for-rc and
            commit b5ca15ad7e (IB/mlx5: Add proper representors support)
            add as part of the devel cycle both needed to modify the
            init/de-init functions used by mlx5.  To support the new
            representors, the new functions added by the cleanup patch
            needed to be made non-static, and the init/de-init list
            added by the representors patch needed to be modified to
            match the init/de-init list changes made by the cleanup
            patch.
    Updates:
            drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx5/mlx5_ib.h - Update function
            prototypes added by representors patch to reflect new function
            names as changed by cleanup patch
            drivers/infiniband/hw/mlx5/ib_rep.c - Update init/de-init
            stage list to match new order from cleanup patch
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-03-23 11:31:58 -04:00
Hans de Goede e07c99b07a Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Set pulsed_host_wake flag in sleep parameters
The IRQ output of the bcm bt-device is really a level IRQ signal, which
signals a logical high as long as the device's buffer contains data. Since
the draining in the buffer is done in the tty driver, we cannot (easily)
wait in a threaded interrupt handler for the draining, after which the
IRQ should go low again.

So instead we treat the IRQ as an edge interrupt. This opens the window
for a theoretical race where we wakeup, read some data and then autosuspend
*before* the IRQ has gone (logical) low, followed by the device just at
that moment receiving more data, causing the IRQ to stay high and we never
see an edge.

Since we call pm_runtime_mark_last_busy() on every received byte, there
should be plenty time for the IRQ to go (logical) low before we ever
suspend, so this should never happen, but after commit 43fff76834
("Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Streamline runtime PM code"), which has been reverted
since, this was actually happening causing the device to get stuck in
runtime suspend.

The bcm bt-device actually has a workaround for this, if we set the
pulsed_host_wake flag in the sleep parameters, then the device monitors
if the host is draining the buffer and if not then after a timeout the
device will pulse the IRQ line, causing us to see an edge, fixing the
stuck in suspend condition.

This commit sets the pulsed_host_wake flag to fix the (mostly theoretical)
race caused by us treating the IRQ as an edge IRQ.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-03-15 19:39:37 +01:00
Hans de Goede b09c61522c Revert "Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Streamline runtime PM code"
This reverts commit 43fff76834 ("Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Streamline runtime
PM code"). The commit msg for this commit states "No functional change
intended.", but replacing:

 pm_runtime_get();
 pm_runtime_mark_last_busy();
 pm_runtime_put_autosuspend();

with:

 pm_request_resume();

Does result in a functional change, pm_request_resume() only calls
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy() if the device was suspended before the call.

This results in the following happening:

1) Device is runtime suspended
2) Device drives host_wake IRQ logically high as it starts receiving data
3) bcm_host_wake() gets called, causes the device to runtime-resume,
   current time gets marked as last_busy time
4) After 5 seconds the autosuspend timer expires and the dev autosuspends
   as no one has been calling pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(), the device was
   resumed during those 5 seconds, so all the pm_request_resume() calls
   while receiving data and/or bcm_host_wake() calls were nops
5) If 4) happens while the device has (just received) data in its buffer to
   be read by the host the IRQ line is *already* / still logically high
   when we autosuspend and since we use an edge triggered IRQ, the IRQ
   will never trigger, causing the device to get stuck in suspend

Therefor this commit has to be reverted, so that we avoid the device
getting stuck in suspend.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-03-15 19:39:37 +01:00
Takashi Iwai f44cb4b19e Bluetooth: btusb: Fix quirk for Atheros 1525/QCA6174
The Atheros 1525/QCA6174 BT doesn't seem working properly on the
recent kernels, as it tries to load a wrong firmware
ar3k/AthrBT_0x00000200.dfu and it fails.

This seems to have been a problem for some time, and the known
workaround is to apply BTUSB_QCA_ROM quirk instead of BTUSB_ATH3012.

The device in question is:

T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=09 Cnt=03 Dev#=  4 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P: Vendor=0cf3 ProdID=3004 Rev= 0.01
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E: Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I: If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E: Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E: Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms

Bugzilla: http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1082504
Reported-by: Ivan Levshin <ivan.levshin@microfocus.com>
Tested-by: Ivan Levshin <ivan.levshin@microfocus.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-03-15 19:39:15 +01:00
Prameela Rani Garnepudi 38aa4da504 Bluetooth: btrsi: add new rsi bluetooth driver
Redpine bluetooth driver is a thin driver which depends on
'rsi_91x' driver for transmitting and receiving packets
to/from device. It creates hci interface when attach() is
called from 'rsi_91x' module.

Signed-off-by: Prameela Rani Garnepudi <prameela.j04cs@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Siva Rebbagondla <siva.rebbagondla@redpinesignals.com>
Acked-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Amitkumar Karwar <amit.karwar@redpinesignals.com>
Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
2018-03-13 18:37:02 +02:00
David S. Miller 0f3e9c97eb Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net
All of the conflicts were cases of overlapping changes.

In net/core/devlink.c, we have to make care that the
resouce size_params have become a struct member rather
than a pointer to such an object.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-03-06 01:20:46 -05:00
Kai-Heng Feng 0c6e526646 Bluetooth: btusb: Add Dell OptiPlex 3060 to btusb_needs_reset_resume_table
The issue can be reproduced before commit fd865802c6 ("Bluetooth:
btusb: fix QCA Rome suspend/resume") gets introduced, so the reset
resume quirk is still needed for this system.

T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=13 Cnt=01 Dev#=  4 Spd=12  MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.01 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=0cf3 ProdID=e007 Rev=00.01
C:  #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
I:  If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Brian Norris <briannorris@chromium.org>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.feng@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-03-01 19:55:56 +01:00
Hans de Goede f0e8c61110 Bluetooth: btusb: Remove Yoga 920 from the btusb_needs_reset_resume_table
Commit 1fdb926974 ("Bluetooth: btusb: Use DMI matching for QCA
reset_resume quirking"), added the Lenovo Yoga 920 to the
btusb_needs_reset_resume_table.

Testing has shown that this is a false positive and the problems where
caused by issues with the initial fix: commit fd865802c6 ("Bluetooth:
btusb: fix QCA Rome suspend/resume"), which has already been reverted.

So the QCA Rome BT in the Yoga 920 does not need a reset-resume quirk at
all and this commit removes it from the btusb_needs_reset_resume_table.

Note that after this commit the btusb_needs_reset_resume_table is now
empty. It is kept around on purpose, since this whole series of commits
started for a reason and there are actually broken platforms around,
which need to be added to it.

BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1514836
Fixes: 1fdb926974 ("Bluetooth: btusb: Use DMI matching for QCA ...")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Brian Norris <briannorris@chromium.org>
Cc: Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.feng@canonical.com>
Tested-by: Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>
Suggested-by: Brian Norris <briannorris@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Norris <briannorris@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-03-01 19:55:56 +01:00
Stefan Wahren ab2f336cb7 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Make shutdown and device wake GPIO optional
According to the devicetree binding the shutdown and device wake
GPIOs are optional. Since commit 3e81a4ca51 ("Bluetooth: hci_bcm:
Mandate presence of shutdown and device wake GPIO") this driver
won't probe anymore on Raspberry Pi 3 and Zero W (no device wake GPIO
connected). So fix this regression by reverting this commit partially.

Fixes: 3e81a4ca51 ("Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Mandate presence of shutdown and device wake GPIO")
Signed-off-by: Stefan Wahren <stefan.wahren@i2se.com>
Reviewed-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-25 21:08:28 +01:00
Hans de Goede 1fdb926974 Bluetooth: btusb: Use DMI matching for QCA reset_resume quirking
Commit 61f5acea87 ("Bluetooth: btusb: Restore QCA Rome suspend/resume fix
with a "rewritten" version") applied the USB_QUIRK_RESET_RESUME to all QCA
USB Bluetooth modules. But it turns out that the resume problems are not
caused by the QCA Rome chipset, on most platforms it resumes fine. The
resume problems are actually a platform problem (likely the platform
cutting all power when suspended).

The USB_QUIRK_RESET_RESUME quirk also disables runtime suspend, so by
matching on usb-ids, we're causing all boards with these chips to use extra
power, to fix resume problems which only happen on some boards.

This commit fixes this by applying the quirk based on DMI matching instead
of on usb-ids, so that we match the platform and not the chipset.

Here is the /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices for the Bluetooth module:

T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=07 Cnt=04 Dev#=  5 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.01 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=0cf3 ProdID=e300 Rev= 0.01
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms

BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1514836
Fixes: 61f5acea87 ("Bluetooth: btusb: Restore QCA Rome suspend/resume..")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Brian Norris <briannorris@chromium.org>
Cc: Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.feng@canonical.com>
Reported-and-tested-by: Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-25 21:07:10 +01:00
David S. Miller 35ed663f5f Merge branch 'for-upstream' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bluetooth/bluetooth-next
Johan Hedberg says:

====================
pull request: bluetooth-next 2018-02-15

Here's the first bluetooth-next pull request targetting the 4.17 kernel
release.

 - Fixes & cleanups to Atheros and Marvell drivers
 - Support for two new Realtek controllers
 - Support for new Intel Bluetooth controller
 - Fix for supporting multiple slave-role Bluetooth LE connections
====================

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2018-02-15 15:43:49 -05:00
Linus Torvalds a9a08845e9 vfs: do bulk POLL* -> EPOLL* replacement
This is the mindless scripted replacement of kernel use of POLL*
variables as described by Al, done by this script:

    for V in IN OUT PRI ERR RDNORM RDBAND WRNORM WRBAND HUP RDHUP NVAL MSG; do
        L=`git grep -l -w POLL$V | grep -v '^t' | grep -v /um/ | grep -v '^sa' | grep -v '/poll.h$'|grep -v '^D'`
        for f in $L; do sed -i "-es/^\([^\"]*\)\(\<POLL$V\>\)/\\1E\\2/" $f; done
    done

with de-mangling cleanups yet to come.

NOTE! On almost all architectures, the EPOLL* constants have the same
values as the POLL* constants do.  But they keyword here is "almost".
For various bad reasons they aren't the same, and epoll() doesn't
actually work quite correctly in some cases due to this on Sparc et al.

The next patch from Al will sort out the final differences, and we
should be all done.

Scripted-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2018-02-11 14:34:03 -08:00
Alex Lu 907f849909 Bluetooth: btrtl: Add RTL8723D and RTL8821C devices
The Bluetooth parts of RTL8723D and RTL8723B share the same lmp
subversion, thus we need to check both lmp subversion and hci revision
to distinguish the two. The same situation is true for RTL8821A and
RTL8821C. Accordingly, the selection code is revised.

To improve maintainability, a new id_table struct is defined, and an
array of such structs is constructed. Adding a new device can thus be
as simple as adding another value to the table.

Signed-off-by: Alex Lu <alex_lu@realsil.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-11 21:50:35 +01:00
Larry Finger fed03fe7e5 Bluetooth: btusb: Add device ID for RTL8822BE
The Asus Z370-I contains a Realtek RTL8822BE device with an associated
BT chip using a USB ID of 0b05:185c. This device is added to the driver.

Signed-off-by: Hon Weng Chong <honwchong@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-11 21:21:25 +01:00
Jia-Ju Bai 06633ee14d Bluetooth: hci_ll: Replace mdelay with msleep in download_firmware
download_firmware() is never called from atomic context.

It is only called by ll_setup() that is called only via function pointer
"->setup" used in hci_uart_setup() in drivers/bluetooth/hci_serdev.c and
drivers/bluetooth/hci_ldisc.c. hci_uart_setup() is called only
via function pointer "->setup" used in hci_dev_do_open()
in net/bluetooth/hci_core.c.
All of the above functions do not enter atomic context.

Besides, ll_setup() calls msleep() and hci_dev_do_open calls mutex_lock().
So it indicates that all the above functions call functions that can sleep.

Despite never getting called from atomic context, download_firmware()
calls mdelay() for busy wait.
That is not necessary and can be replaced with msleep to avoid busy wait.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:48:56 +01:00
Jia-Ju Bai 1ebbf04627 Bluetooth: btmrvl_main: Replace GFP_ATOMIC with GFP_KERNEL in btmrvl_send_sync_cmd
After checking all possible call chains to btmrvl_send_sync_cmd(),
my tool finds that this function is never called in atomic context,
namely never in an interrupt handler or holding a spinlock.
And it calls wait_event_interruptible_timeout() after bt_skb_alloc(),
so it indicates that btmrvl_send_sync_cmd()
can call function which can sleep.
Thus GFP_ATOMIC is not necessary, and it can be replaced with GFP_KERNEL.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:48:56 +01:00
Jia-Ju Bai 688d6240e0 Bluetooth: hci_ath: Replace mdelay with msleep in ath_wakeup_ar3k
ath_wakeup_ar3k() is never called from atomic context.

It is only called by ath_hci_uart_work() that is only called in
ath_open() via INIT_WORK().
All of the above functions do not enter atomic context along the way.

Despite never getting called from atomic context, ath_wakeup_ar3k() calls
mdelay() for busy wait.
That is not necessary and can be replaced with msleep to avoid busy wait.

This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself.

Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:47:04 +01:00
Maxim Zhukov 0a21963aac Bluetooth: ath3k: fix checkpatch warning
This patch fixed warning:
 WARNING: Prefer using '"%s...", __func__' to using 'ath3k_disconnect', this function's name, in a string
 #568: FILE: drivers/bluetooth/ath3k.c:568:
 +	BT_DBG("ath3k_disconnect intf %p", intf);

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhukov <mussitantesmortem@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:46:09 +01:00
Maxim Zhukov 3d08f43c73 Bluetooth: ath3k: Fix warning: quoted string split across lines
This patch avoided the warning:
WARNING: quoted string split across lines
 #355: FILE: drivers/bluetooth/ath3k.c:355:
 +			BT_ERR("Error in firmware loading err = %d,"
 +				"len = %d, size = %d", err, len, size);

This patch fix this issue.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhukov <mussitantesmortem@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:46:09 +01:00
Maxim Zhukov f13b3d7e81 Bluetooth: ath3k: remove blank line after if
Removed blank line after if.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhukov <mussitantesmortem@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:46:09 +01:00
Maxim Zhukov b3baa2428d Bluetooth: ath3k: do not init variables
Do not need to initialize variables, because further on the code they
fall into the snprintf.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhukov <mussitantesmortem@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:46:09 +01:00
Maxim Zhukov 8b077bdba6 Bluetooth: ath3k: replace hardcode numbers with define
Replaced the numbers with a readable define.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhukov <mussitantesmortem@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:46:09 +01:00
Tedd Ho-Jeong An 1ce0cec1c1 Bluetooth: btusb: Add support for Intel Bluetooth device 22560 [8087:0026]
The Intel Bluetooth device 22560 family (HarrisonPeak, QnJ, and IcyPeak)
use the same firmware loading mechanism as previous generation,
so include new USB product ID and whitelist the hardware variant.

T:  Bus=02 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#= 16 Spd=12   MxCh= 0
D:  Ver= 2.01 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
P:  Vendor=8087 ProdID=0026 Rev= 0.01
C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=e0 MxPwr=100mA
I:* If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  64 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
E:  Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS=  64 Ivl=0ms
I:* If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   0 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=   9 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  17 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  25 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  33 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  49 Ivl=1ms
I:  If#= 1 Alt= 6 #EPs= 2 Cls=e0(wlcon) Sub=01 Prot=01 Driver=btusb
E:  Ad=03(O) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  63 Ivl=1ms
E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=01(Isoc) MxPS=  63 Ivl=1ms

Signed-off-by: Tedd Ho-Jeong An <tedd.an@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-02-07 09:40:55 +01:00
Linus Torvalds b2fe5fa686 Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next
Pull networking updates from David Miller:

 1) Significantly shrink the core networking routing structures. Result
    of http://vger.kernel.org/~davem/seoul2017_netdev_keynote.pdf

 2) Add netdevsim driver for testing various offloads, from Jakub
    Kicinski.

 3) Support cross-chip FDB operations in DSA, from Vivien Didelot.

 4) Add a 2nd listener hash table for TCP, similar to what was done for
    UDP. From Martin KaFai Lau.

 5) Add eBPF based queue selection to tun, from Jason Wang.

 6) Lockless qdisc support, from John Fastabend.

 7) SCTP stream interleave support, from Xin Long.

 8) Smoother TCP receive autotuning, from Eric Dumazet.

 9) Lots of erspan tunneling enhancements, from William Tu.

10) Add true function call support to BPF, from Alexei Starovoitov.

11) Add explicit support for GRO HW offloading, from Michael Chan.

12) Support extack generation in more netlink subsystems. From Alexander
    Aring, Quentin Monnet, and Jakub Kicinski.

13) Add 1000BaseX, flow control, and EEE support to mvneta driver. From
    Russell King.

14) Add flow table abstraction to netfilter, from Pablo Neira Ayuso.

15) Many improvements and simplifications to the NFP driver bpf JIT,
    from Jakub Kicinski.

16) Support for ipv6 non-equal cost multipath routing, from Ido
    Schimmel.

17) Add resource abstration to devlink, from Arkadi Sharshevsky.

18) Packet scheduler classifier shared filter block support, from Jiri
    Pirko.

19) Avoid locking in act_csum, from Davide Caratti.

20) devinet_ioctl() simplifications from Al viro.

21) More TCP bpf improvements from Lawrence Brakmo.

22) Add support for onlink ipv6 route flag, similar to ipv4, from David
    Ahern.

* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next: (1925 commits)
  tls: Add support for encryption using async offload accelerator
  ip6mr: fix stale iterator
  net/sched: kconfig: Remove blank help texts
  openvswitch: meter: Use 64-bit arithmetic instead of 32-bit
  tcp_nv: fix potential integer overflow in tcpnv_acked
  r8169: fix RTL8168EP take too long to complete driver initialization.
  qmi_wwan: Add support for Quectel EP06
  rtnetlink: enable IFLA_IF_NETNSID for RTM_NEWLINK
  ipmr: Fix ptrdiff_t print formatting
  ibmvnic: Wait for device response when changing MAC
  qlcnic: fix deadlock bug
  tcp: release sk_frag.page in tcp_disconnect
  ipv4: Get the address of interface correctly.
  net_sched: gen_estimator: fix lockdep splat
  net: macb: Handle HRESP error
  net/mlx5e: IPoIB, Fix copy-paste bug in flow steering refactoring
  ipv6: addrconf: break critical section in addrconf_verify_rtnl()
  ipv6: change route cache aging logic
  i40e/i40evf: Update DESC_NEEDED value to reflect larger value
  bnxt_en: cleanup DIM work on device shutdown
  ...
2018-01-31 14:31:10 -08:00
Tedd Ho-Jeong An fbbe83c52b Bluetooth: btintel: Create common function for firmware download
The firmware download flow for RAM SKU is same for both USB and UART
and this patch creates a common function for both driver.

Signed-off-by: Tedd Ho-Jeong An <tedd.an@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-25 09:28:40 +01:00
Tedd Ho-Jeong An faf174d297 Bluetooth: btintel: Create common Intel Read Boot Params function
The Intel_Read_Boot_Params command is used to read boot parameters
from the bootloader and this is Intel generic command used in USB
and UART drivers.

Signed-off-by: Tedd Ho-Jeong An <tedd.an@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-24 19:31:49 +01:00
Tedd Ho-Jeong An 04d729b8a5 Bluetooth: btintel: Use boot parameter from firmware file
Each RAM SKU has a different boot parameter which is used in
HCI_Intel_Reset command after downloading the firmware.
The boot parameter is embedded in the firmware data and to support
multiple SKUs, driver reads the boot parameter while downloading
the firmware instead of using static values per SKU.

Signed-off-by: Tedd Ho-Jeong An <tedd.an@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-24 19:31:49 +01:00
Tedd Ho-Jeong An e5889af62f Bluetooth: btintel: Create common function for Intel Reset
The Intel_Reset command is used to reset the device after downloading
the firmware and this is Intel generic command used in both USB and
UART.

Signed-off-by: Tedd Ho-Jeong An <tedd.an@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-24 19:31:49 +01:00
Tedd Ho-Jeong An 965651c16b Bluetooth: hci_intel: Update firmware filename for Intel 9x60 and later
The format of Intel Bluetooth firmware for bootloader product is
ibt-<hw_variant>-<device_revision_id>.sfi and .ddc.

But for the 9x60 SKU, there are three variants of FW, which cannot be
differenticate just with hw_variant and device_revision_id.
So, to pick the appropriate FW file for 9x60 SKU, three fields,
hw_variant, hw_revision, and fw_revision, needs to be used rather than
hw_variant and device_revision_id.

Format will be like this:
ibt-<hw_variant>-<hw_revision>-<fw_revision>.sfi and .ddc

Signed-off-by: Tedd Ho-Jeong An <tedd.an@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-24 19:31:49 +01:00
Hans de Goede 8c6b8eda72 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: For serdev case close serdev on failure to set power
Commit 8bfa7e1e03 ("Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Handle errors properly")
introduced error checking for the bcm_gpio_set_power() call in bcm_open()
but the error-path it introduces unsets dev->hu, which is correct for
platform_device instantiated bcm_dev-s but not for serdev instantiated
devs. For serdev instantiated devs serdev_device_close() should be called
instead (and dev->hu should be left set).

Cc: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Fixes: 8bfa7e1e03 ("Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Handle errors properly")
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-22 13:01:42 +01:00
Jörg Krause d456f678a0 Bluetooth: btbcm: Add entry for BCM4343A0 UART bluetooth
This patch adds the device ID for the bluetooth chip used in the
AMPAK AP6212 WiFi+Bluetooth module. The AP6212 is used on several
BananaPi boards, e.g. M2-Ultra.

The AP6212 is a combo module, where the WiFi chip is identified as
BCM43430A0 whereas the Bluetooth chip identifies itself as 4343A0. Note,
the missing '0' before the 'A0'.

The AP6212 needs a firmware blob. Loading the provided firmware file
from the BananaPi vendor, the adapter name is printed as
'BCM4343A0 26MHz AP6212_CL1-0061':

'''
hci0:	Type: Primary  Bus: UART
	BD Address: 43:43:A0:12:1F:AC  ACL MTU: 1021:8  SCO MTU: 64:1
	UP RUNNING
	RX bytes:3076 acl:0 sco:0 events:278 errors:0
	TX bytes:39726 acl:0 sco:0 commands:279 errors:0
	Features: 0xbf 0xfe 0xcf 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87
	Packet type: DM1 DM3 DM5 DH1 DH3 DH5 HV1 HV2 HV3
	Link policy: RSWITCH SNIFF
	Link mode: SLAVE ACCEPT
	Name: 'BCM4343A0 26MHz AP6212_CL1-0061'
	Class: 0x000000
	Service Classes: Unspecified
	Device Class: Miscellaneous,
	HCI Version: 4.1 (0x7)  Revision: 0xf2
	LMP Version: 4.1 (0x7)  Subversion: 0x2122
	Manufacturer: Broadcom Corporation (15)
'''

Signed-off-by: Jörg Krause <joerg.krause@embedded.rocks>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-18 10:24:38 +01:00
Lukas Wunner ff8759609d Bluetooth: btbcm: Fix sleep mode struct ordering
According to the documentation for Laird SD40 radio modules (which use
the BCM4329 chipset), the order of the Enable_BREAK_To_Host and
Pulsed_HOST_WAKE parameters in the sleep mode struct is reversed
vis-à-vis our struct declaration.  See page 46 of this PDF:

http://cdn.lairdtech.com/home/brandworld/files/Application%20Note%20-%2040%20Series%20Bluetooth.pdf

The documentation is dated Oct 2015, so fairly recent, making it appear
more likely that the documentation is correct and our code is wrong.
Amend our code to be in congruence with the documentation.

Cc: Sue White <sue.white@lairdtech.com>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:14 +01:00
Lukas Wunner e4b9e5b861 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Sleep instead of spinning
The driver calls mdelay(15) in the ->suspend, ->resume, ->runtime_suspend
and ->runtime_resume hook, however spinning for such a long period of
time is discouraged as per Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt.

The use of mdelay() seems unnecessary, it is allowed to sleep in the
system sleep and runtime PM hooks (with the exception of ->suspend_noirq
and ->resume_noirq) and the driver itself also does not rely on a
non-sleeping ->runtime_resume as the only place where a synchronous
resume is performed, in bcm_dequeue(), is called from a work item in
hci_ldisc.c and hci_serdev.c.

So replace the mdelay(15) with msleep(15).

Note that the delay is inserted after asserting or deasserting the
device wake pin, but in bcm_gpio_set_power() that pin is asserted or
deasserted *without* observing a delay.  It is thus unclear if the delay
is necessary at all.  It is likewise unclear why it is exactly 15 ms,
the commit introducing it, 118612fb91 ("Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add
suspend/resume PM functions"), does not provide a rationale.

Cc: Frédéric Danis <frederic.danis.oss@gmail.com>
Suggested-and-reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:14 +01:00
Lukas Wunner 5954cdf179 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Silence IRQ printk
The host wake IRQ is optional, but if none is found, "BCM irq: -22" is
logged which may irritate users.  This is really a debug message, so use
dev_dbg() instead of dev_info().  If users are interested in the IRQ,
they can always consult /proc/interrupts.

Cc: Frédéric Danis <frederic.danis.oss@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:13 +01:00
Lukas Wunner 4c33162c1a Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Support Apple GPIO handling
Enable Bluetooth on the following Macs which provide custom ACPI methods
to toggle the GPIOs for device wake and shutdown instead of accessing
the pins directly:

    MacBook8,1     2015  12"
    MacBook9,1     2016  12"
    MacBook10,1    2017  12"
    MacBookPro13,1 2016  13"
    MacBookPro13,2 2016  13" with Touch Bar
    MacBookPro13,3 2016  15" with Touch Bar
    MacBookPro14,1 2017  13"
    MacBookPro14,2 2017  13" with Touch Bar
    MacBookPro14,3 2017  15" with Touch Bar

On the MacBook8,1 Bluetooth is muxed with a second device (a debug port
on the SSD) under the control of PCH GPIO 36.  Because serdev cannot
deal with multiple slaves yet, it is currently necessary to patch the
DSDT and remove the SSDC device.

The custom ACPI methods are called:

    BTLP (Low Power) takes one argument, toggles device wake GPIO
    BTPU (Power Up) tells SMC to drive shutdown GPIO high
    BTPD (Power Down) tells SMC to drive shutdown GPIO low
    BTRS (Reset) calls BTPD followed by BTPU
    BTRB unknown, not present on all MacBooks

Search for the BTLP, BTPU and BTPD methods on ->probe and cache them in
struct bcm_device if the machine is a Mac.

Additionally, set the init_speed based on a custom device property
provided by Apple in lieu of _CRS resources.  The Broadcom UART's speed
is fixed on Apple Macs:  Any attempt to change it results in Bluetooth
status code 0x0c and bcm_set_baudrate() thus always returns -EBUSY.
By setting only the init_speed and leaving oper_speed at zero, we can
achieve that the host UART's speed is adjusted but the Broadcom UART's
speed is left as is.

The host wake pin goes into the SMC which handles it independently
of the OS, so there's no IRQ for it.

Thanks to Ronald Tschalär who did extensive debugging and testing of
this patch and contributed fixes.

ACPI snippet containing the custom methods and device properties
(taken from a MacBook8,1):

    Method (BTLP, 1, Serialized)
    {
        If (LEqual (Arg0, 0x00))
        {
            Store (0x01, GD54) /* set PCH GPIO 54 direction to input */
        }

        If (LEqual (Arg0, 0x01))
        {
            Store (0x00, GD54) /* set PCH GPIO 54 direction to output */
            Store (0x00, GP54) /* set PCH GPIO 54 value to low */
        }
    }

    Method (BTPU, 0, Serialized)
    {
        Store (0x01, \_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC.BTPC)
        Sleep (0x0A)
    }

    Method (BTPD, 0, Serialized)
    {
        Store (0x00, \_SB.PCI0.LPCB.EC.BTPC)
        Sleep (0x0A)
    }

    Method (BTRS, 0, Serialized)
    {
        BTPD ()
        BTPU ()
    }

    Method (_DSM, 4, NotSerialized)  // _DSM: Device-Specific Method
    {
        If (LEqual (Arg0, ToUUID ("a0b5b7c6-1318-441c-b0c9-fe695eaf949b")))
        {
            Store (Package (0x08)
                {
                    "baud",
                    Buffer (0x08)
                    { 0xC0, 0xC6, 0x2D, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 },

                    "parity",
                    Buffer (0x08)
                    { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 },

                    "dataBits",
                    Buffer (0x08)
                    { 0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 },

                    "stopBits",
                    Buffer (0x08)
                    { 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }
                }, Local0)
            DTGP (Arg0, Arg1, Arg2, Arg3, RefOf (Local0))
            Return (Local0)
        }
        Return (0x00)
    }

Link: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux/issues/29
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110901
Reported-by: Leif Liddy <leif.liddy@gmail.com>
Cc: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Frédéric Danis <frederic.danis.oss@gmail.com>
Cc: Loic Poulain <loic.poulain@linaro.org>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Max Shavrick <mxms@me.com>                     [MacBook8,1]
Tested-by: Leif Liddy <leif.liddy@gmail.com>              [MacBook9,1]
Tested-by: Daniel Roschka <danielroschka@phoenitydawn.de> [MacBookPro13,2]
Tested-by: Ronald Tschalär <ronald@innovation.ch>         [MacBookPro13,3]
Tested-by: Peter Y. Chuang <peteryuchuang@gmail.com>      [MacBookPro14,1]
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ronald Tschalär <ronald@innovation.ch>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:13 +01:00
Lukas Wunner 8bfa7e1e03 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Handle errors properly
A significant portion of this driver lacks error handling.  As a first
step, add error paths to bcm_gpio_set_power(), bcm_open(), bcm_close(),
bcm_suspend_device(), bcm_resume_device(), bcm_resume(), bcm_probe() and
bcm_serdev_probe().  (I've also scrutinized bcm_suspend() but think it's
fine as is.)

Those are all the functions accessing the device wake and shutdown GPIO.
On Apple Macs the pins are accessed through ACPI methods, which may fail
for various reasons, hence proper error handling is necessary.  Non-Macs
access the pins directly, which may fail as well but the GPIO core does
not yet pass back errors to consumers.

Cc: Frédéric Danis <frederic.danis.oss@gmail.com>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:13 +01:00
Lukas Wunner 8353b4a636 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Add callbacks to toggle GPIOs
MacBooks provides custom ACPI methods to toggle the GPIOs for device
wake and shutdown instead of accessing the pins directly.  Prepare for
their support by adding callbacks to toggle the GPIOs, which on non-Macs
do nothing more but call gpiod_set_value().

No functional change intended.

Suggested-and-reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:13 +01:00
Lukas Wunner b7c2abac14 Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Document struct bcm_device
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:13 +01:00
Lukas Wunner 4dc273306c Bluetooth: hci_bcm: Invalidate IRQ on request failure
If devm_request_irq() fails, the driver bails out of bcm_request_irq()
but continues to ->setup the device (because the IRQ is optional).

The driver subsequently calls devm_free_irq(), enable_irq_wake() and
disable_irq_wake() on the IRQ even though requesting it failed.

Avoid by invalidating the IRQ on request failure.

Cc: Frédéric Danis <frederic.danis.oss@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Wunner <lukas@wunner.de>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2018-01-10 19:00:13 +01:00