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authorSebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org>2016-01-17 16:49:08 +0100
committerSebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org>2016-01-28 17:47:56 +0100
commit87d99063be016ceee90723a13365a40b21eec0d9 (patch)
tree51ba9ea0edae2fb35cab4a1a42aab11652a3f5ff
parent633f67a51d078bea627f22d6208442e1e1f391cb (diff)
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HSI: ssi-protocol: Use handshake logic from n950
When using the ssi-protocol driver with the Nokia N950, the following error is thrown during modem powered up sequence. [13852.274993] port0: SSI error: 0x01 [13852.279205] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: RX error detected [13852.284820] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Main state: 1 [13852.290069] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Recv state: 0 [13852.295288] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Send state: 0 [13852.300537] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: CMT Offline [13852.305603] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Wake test 1 [13852.310638] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Data RX id: 0 [13852.315887] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Data TX id: 0 [13856.001464] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Watchdog trigerred [13856.007293] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Main state: 1 [13856.012542] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Recv state: 0 [13856.017761] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Send state: 0 [13856.023010] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: CMT Offline [13856.028045] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Wake test 0 [13856.033111] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Data RX id: 0 [13856.038330] ssi-protocol ssi-protocol: Data TX id: 0 This patch fixes the issue by using the handshake setup from the Nokia N950 kernel. The new handshake sequence also works with the N900, so there is no need to differentiate between both modems. Tested-by: Aaro Koskinen <aaro.koskinen@iki.fi> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sre@kernel.org>
-rw-r--r--drivers/hsi/clients/ssi_protocol.c16
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/hsi/clients/ssi_protocol.c b/drivers/hsi/clients/ssi_protocol.c
index a38af68cf326..6595d2091268 100644
--- a/drivers/hsi/clients/ssi_protocol.c
+++ b/drivers/hsi/clients/ssi_protocol.c
@@ -521,13 +521,7 @@ static void ssip_start_rx(struct hsi_client *cl)
* high transition. Therefore we need to ignore the sencond UP event.
*/
if ((ssi->main_state != ACTIVE) || (ssi->recv_state == RECV_READY)) {
- if (ssi->main_state == INIT) {
- ssi->main_state = HANDSHAKE;
- spin_unlock(&ssi->lock);
- ssip_send_bootinfo_req_cmd(cl);
- } else {
- spin_unlock(&ssi->lock);
- }
+ spin_unlock(&ssi->lock);
return;
}
ssip_set_rxstate(ssi, RECV_READY);
@@ -671,6 +665,7 @@ static void ssip_rx_bootinforeq(struct hsi_client *cl, u32 cmd)
ssip_error(cl);
/* Fall through */
case INIT:
+ case HANDSHAKE:
spin_lock(&ssi->lock);
ssi->main_state = HANDSHAKE;
if (!ssi->waketest) {
@@ -688,9 +683,6 @@ static void ssip_rx_bootinforeq(struct hsi_client *cl, u32 cmd)
msg->complete = ssip_release_cmd;
hsi_async_write(cl, msg);
break;
- case HANDSHAKE:
- /* Ignore */
- break;
default:
dev_dbg(&cl->device, "Wrong state M(%d)\n", ssi->main_state);
break;
@@ -939,9 +931,11 @@ static int ssip_pn_open(struct net_device *dev)
ssi->waketest = 1;
ssi_waketest(cl, 1); /* FIXME: To be removed */
}
- ssi->main_state = INIT;
+ ssi->main_state = HANDSHAKE;
spin_unlock_bh(&ssi->lock);
+ ssip_send_bootinfo_req_cmd(cl);
+
return 0;
}