On Mon, 25 Aug 2014, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > From: Andrew Bresticker <abrestic@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > When an EC command returns EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS, we need to query > the state of the EC until it indicates that it is no longer busy. > Do this in cros_ec_cmd_xfer() under the EC's mutex so that other > commands (e.g. keyboard, I2C passtru) aren't issued to the EC while > it is working on the in-progress command. > > Signed-off-by: Andrew Bresticker <abrestic@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > > Changes since v1: > - The *xfer() calls don't modify the passed cros_ec_command so there is > no need to populate it inside the for loop. Suggested by Lee Jones. > --- > drivers/mfd/cros_ec.c | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/mfd/cros_ec.c b/drivers/mfd/cros_ec.c > index c53804a..cd0c93c 100644 > --- a/drivers/mfd/cros_ec.c > +++ b/drivers/mfd/cros_ec.c > @@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ > #include <linux/mfd/core.h> > #include <linux/mfd/cros_ec.h> > #include <linux/mfd/cros_ec_commands.h> > +#include <linux/delay.h> > + > +#define EC_COMMAND_RETRIES 50 > +#define EC_RETRY_DELAY_MS 10 Where did these values come from? > int cros_ec_prepare_tx(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev, > struct cros_ec_command *msg) > @@ -65,10 +69,38 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(cros_ec_check_result); > int cros_ec_cmd_xfer(struct cros_ec_device *ec_dev, > struct cros_ec_command *msg) > { > - int ret; > + int ret, i; > + struct cros_ec_command status_msg; > + struct ec_response_get_comms_status status; Please put these inside the if(). > mutex_lock(&ec_dev->lock); > ret = ec_dev->cmd_xfer(ec_dev, msg); > + if (ret == -EAGAIN && msg->result == EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS) { Is there ever a time where (ret == -EAGAIN) but (msg->result != EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS) [note the !=]. And/or is there ever a time where (msg->result == EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS) but (ret != -EAGAIN) [again, not the !=]. Another way of explaining it. Can ret be anything other than -EAGAIN when the result is EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS. And can the result be anything other than EC_RES_IN_PROGRESS when ret is -EAGAIN? > + /* > + * Query the EC's status until it's no longer busy or > + * we encounter an error. > + */ > + status_msg.version = 0; > + status_msg.command = EC_CMD_GET_COMMS_STATUS; > + status_msg.outdata = NULL; > + status_msg.outsize = 0; > + status_msg.indata = (uint8_t *)&status; > + status_msg.insize = sizeof(status); > + > + for (i = 0; i < EC_COMMAND_RETRIES; i++) { > + msleep(EC_RETRY_DELAY_MS); msleep() doesn't handle any time below 20ms well, use usleep() or even better usleep_range() instead. > + ret = ec_dev->cmd_xfer(ec_dev, &status_msg); > + if (ret < 0) > + break; What does a ret of >0 mean? > + msg->result = status_msg.result; > + if (status_msg.result != EC_RES_SUCCESS) > + break; > + if (!(status.flags & EC_COMMS_STATUS_PROCESSING)) > + break; > + } > + } > mutex_unlock(&ec_dev->lock); > > return ret; -- Lee Jones Linaro STMicroelectronics Landing Team Lead Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html