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authorMaciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org>2018-10-02 02:09:05 +0100
committerAlexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>2018-10-04 11:15:57 +0200
commitbc51098cdd9573bfdecfd02fc8ed474419d73ea0 (patch)
tree97e74f352a8ab4e52a6ec73a157b8b631821d8fa /drivers/rtc
parentd197a253855d2d8e507a003880aab35c4e2473db (diff)
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rtc: cmos: Remove the `use_acpi_alarm' module parameter for !ACPI
Fix a problem with commit 311ee9c151ad ("rtc: cmos: allow using ACPI for RTC alarm instead of HPET") defining `use_acpi_alarm' module parameter even for non-ACPI platforms, which ignore it. Wrap the definition into #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI and use a static inline wrapper function, hardcoded to return 0 and consequently optimized away for !ACPI, following the existing pattern with HPET handling functions. Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org> Fixes: 311ee9c151ad ("rtc: cmos: allow using ACPI for RTC alarm instead of HPET") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 4.18+ Signed-off-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@bootlin.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/rtc')
-rw-r--r--drivers/rtc/rtc-cmos.c27
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/rtc/rtc-cmos.c b/drivers/rtc/rtc-cmos.c
index 1c98f845102c..df0c5776d49b 100644
--- a/drivers/rtc/rtc-cmos.c
+++ b/drivers/rtc/rtc-cmos.c
@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
/* this is for "generic access to PC-style RTC" using CMOS_READ/CMOS_WRITE */
#include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
+#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
/*
* Use ACPI SCI to replace HPET interrupt for RTC Alarm event
*
@@ -61,6 +62,18 @@
static bool use_acpi_alarm;
module_param(use_acpi_alarm, bool, 0444);
+static inline int cmos_use_acpi_alarm(void)
+{
+ return use_acpi_alarm;
+}
+#else /* !CONFIG_ACPI */
+
+static inline int cmos_use_acpi_alarm(void)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
struct cmos_rtc {
struct rtc_device *rtc;
struct device *dev;
@@ -169,7 +182,7 @@ static inline int hpet_unregister_irq_handler(irq_handler_t handler)
/* Don't use HPET for RTC Alarm event if ACPI Fixed event is used */
static inline int use_hpet_alarm(void)
{
- return is_hpet_enabled() && !use_acpi_alarm;
+ return is_hpet_enabled() && !cmos_use_acpi_alarm();
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
@@ -340,7 +353,7 @@ static void cmos_irq_enable(struct cmos_rtc *cmos, unsigned char mask)
if (use_hpet_alarm())
hpet_set_rtc_irq_bit(mask);
- if ((mask & RTC_AIE) && use_acpi_alarm) {
+ if ((mask & RTC_AIE) && cmos_use_acpi_alarm()) {
if (cmos->wake_on)
cmos->wake_on(cmos->dev);
}
@@ -358,7 +371,7 @@ static void cmos_irq_disable(struct cmos_rtc *cmos, unsigned char mask)
if (use_hpet_alarm())
hpet_mask_rtc_irq_bit(mask);
- if ((mask & RTC_AIE) && use_acpi_alarm) {
+ if ((mask & RTC_AIE) && cmos_use_acpi_alarm()) {
if (cmos->wake_off)
cmos->wake_off(cmos->dev);
}
@@ -980,7 +993,7 @@ static int cmos_suspend(struct device *dev)
}
spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
- if ((tmp & RTC_AIE) && !use_acpi_alarm) {
+ if ((tmp & RTC_AIE) && !cmos_use_acpi_alarm()) {
cmos->enabled_wake = 1;
if (cmos->wake_on)
cmos->wake_on(dev);
@@ -1031,7 +1044,7 @@ static void cmos_check_wkalrm(struct device *dev)
* ACPI RTC wake event is cleared after resume from STR,
* ACK the rtc irq here
*/
- if (t_now >= cmos->alarm_expires && use_acpi_alarm) {
+ if (t_now >= cmos->alarm_expires && cmos_use_acpi_alarm()) {
cmos_interrupt(0, (void *)cmos->rtc);
return;
}
@@ -1053,7 +1066,7 @@ static int __maybe_unused cmos_resume(struct device *dev)
struct cmos_rtc *cmos = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
unsigned char tmp;
- if (cmos->enabled_wake && !use_acpi_alarm) {
+ if (cmos->enabled_wake && !cmos_use_acpi_alarm()) {
if (cmos->wake_off)
cmos->wake_off(dev);
else
@@ -1132,7 +1145,7 @@ static u32 rtc_handler(void *context)
* Or else, ACPI SCI is enabled during suspend/resume only,
* update rtc irq in that case.
*/
- if (use_acpi_alarm)
+ if (cmos_use_acpi_alarm())
cmos_interrupt(0, (void *)cmos->rtc);
else {
/* Fix me: can we use cmos_interrupt() here as well? */