ieee1394: don't drop nodes during bus reset series
nodemgr_node_probe checked for generation increments too late and therefore prematurely reported nodes as "suspended". Fixes http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11349. Reported and tested by Damien Benoist. Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
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@ -1574,6 +1574,9 @@ static int node_probe(struct device *dev, void *data)
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struct probe_param *p = data;
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struct node_entry *ne;
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if (p->generation != get_hpsb_generation(p->hi->host))
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return -EAGAIN;
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ne = container_of(dev, struct node_entry, node_dev);
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if (ne->needs_probe == p->probe_now)
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nodemgr_probe_ne(p->hi, ne, p->generation);
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@ -1582,42 +1585,41 @@ static int node_probe(struct device *dev, void *data)
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static void nodemgr_node_probe(struct host_info *hi, int generation)
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{
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struct hpsb_host *host = hi->host;
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struct probe_param p;
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p.hi = hi;
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p.generation = generation;
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/* Do some processing of the nodes we've probed. This pulls them
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/*
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* Do some processing of the nodes we've probed. This pulls them
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* into the sysfs layer if needed, and can result in processing of
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* unit-directories, or just updating the node and it's
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* unit-directories.
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*
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* Run updates before probes. Usually, updates are time-critical
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* while probes are time-consuming. (Well, those probes need some
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* improvement...) */
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p.probe_now = false;
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class_for_each_device(&nodemgr_ne_class, NULL, &p, node_probe);
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p.probe_now = true;
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class_for_each_device(&nodemgr_ne_class, NULL, &p, node_probe);
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/* If we had a bus reset while we were scanning the bus, it is
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* possible that we did not probe all nodes. In that case, we
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* skip the clean up for now, since we could remove nodes that
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* were still on the bus. Another bus scan is pending which will
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* do the clean up eventually.
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* while probes are time-consuming.
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*
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* Meanwhile, another bus reset may have happened. In this case we
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* skip everything here and let the next bus scan handle it.
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* Otherwise we may prematurely remove nodes which are still there.
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*/
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p.probe_now = false;
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if (class_for_each_device(&nodemgr_ne_class, NULL, &p, node_probe) != 0)
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return;
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p.probe_now = true;
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if (class_for_each_device(&nodemgr_ne_class, NULL, &p, node_probe) != 0)
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return;
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/*
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* Now let's tell the bus to rescan our devices. This may seem
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* like overhead, but the driver-model core will only scan a
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* device for a driver when either the device is added, or when a
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* new driver is added. A bus reset is a good reason to rescan
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* devices that were there before. For example, an sbp2 device
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* may become available for login, if the host that held it was
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* just removed. */
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if (generation == get_hpsb_generation(host))
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if (bus_rescan_devices(&ieee1394_bus_type))
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HPSB_DEBUG("bus_rescan_devices had an error");
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* just removed.
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*/
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if (bus_rescan_devices(&ieee1394_bus_type) != 0)
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HPSB_DEBUG("bus_rescan_devices had an error");
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}
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static int nodemgr_send_resume_packet(struct hpsb_host *host)
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