dm_TXPowerTrackingCallback_TSSI() is never called in atomic context. dm_TXPowerTrackingCallback_TSSI() is only called by dm_txpower_trackingcallback(), which is set a parameter of INIT_DELAYED_WORK() in rtl8192_init_priv_task(). Despite never getting called from atomic context, dm_TXPowerTrackingCallback_TSSI() calls mdelay() to busily wait. This is not necessary and can be replaced with usleep_range() to avoid busy waiting. This is found by a static analysis tool named DCNS written by myself. And I also manually check it Signed-off-by: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@xxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U_dm.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U_dm.c b/drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U_dm.c index e6f8d1d..51b2516 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U_dm.c +++ b/drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U_dm.c @@ -538,13 +538,13 @@ static void dm_TXPowerTrackingCallback_TSSI(struct net_device *dev) rtStatus = SendTxCommandPacket(dev, &tx_cmd, 12); if (rtStatus == RT_STATUS_FAILURE) RT_TRACE(COMP_POWER_TRACKING, "Set configuration with tx cmd queue fail!\n"); - mdelay(1); + usleep_range(1000, 2000); /*DbgPrint("hi, vivi, strange\n");*/ for (i = 0; i <= 30; i++) { read_nic_byte(dev, 0x1ba, &Pwr_Flag); if (Pwr_Flag == 0) { - mdelay(1); + usleep_range(1000, 2000); continue; } read_nic_word(dev, 0x13c, &Avg_TSSI_Meas); -- 1.9.1 _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel