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authorRichard Ash <richard@audacityteam.org>2009-08-17 10:35:18 +0100
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2009-09-15 12:01:36 -0700
commit89b5098d8ea97eb29c064a0e093f48b7618fc88e (patch)
tree8e2d4ecff474358799ada6eb6d956e34daf67e92 /drivers/staging/quatech_usb2
parentStaging: quatech_usb2: close, read, and some ioctl support (diff)
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Staging: quatech_usb2: write_room rewrite
The following patch re-writes the write_room method to work in the obvious sort of way, so it keeps it's promises to the layers above. Based on feedback from Alan Cox. Signed-off-by: Richard Ash <richard@audacityteam.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/staging/quatech_usb2')
-rw-r--r--drivers/staging/quatech_usb2/quatech_usb2.c99
1 files changed, 72 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/staging/quatech_usb2/quatech_usb2.c b/drivers/staging/quatech_usb2/quatech_usb2.c
index bbbf9b88fac0..55a25e54aee5 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/quatech_usb2/quatech_usb2.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/quatech_usb2/quatech_usb2.c
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ static int debug;
#define QU2BOXPWRON 0x8000 /* magic number to turn FPGA power on */
#define QU2BOX232 0x40 /* RS232 mode on MEI devices */
#define QU2BOXSPD9600 0x60 /* set speed to 9600 baud */
-#define FIFO_DEPTH 1024 /* size of hardware fifos */
+#define QT2_FIFO_DEPTH 1024 /* size of hardware fifos */
#define QT2_TX_HEADER_LENGTH 5
/* length of the header sent to the box with each write URB */
@@ -146,18 +146,32 @@ static struct usb_driver quausb2_usb_driver = {
* value of the line status flags from the port
* @param shadowMSR Last received state of the modem status register, holds
* the value of the modem status received from the port
- * @param xmit_pending_bytes Number of bytes waiting to be sent out of
- * the serial port
- * @param xmit_fifo_room_bytes free space available in the transmit fifo
- * for this port on the box
* @param rcv_flush Flag indicating that a receive flush has occured on
* the hardware.
* @param xmit_flush Flag indicating that a transmit flush has been processed by
* the hardware.
- * @param fifo_empty_flag Flag indicating that the (per-port) buffer on the
- * device is empty.
- * @param tx_fifo_room Number of bytes room left in the buffer
- * @param tx_pending_bytes Number of bytes waiting to be sent
+ * @param fifo_empty_flag
+ * - Starts off true when port opened
+ * - set false when a write is submitted to the driver
+ * - as far as I can see not true again until device is re-opened.
+ * - read in a number of places.
+ * @param tx_fifo_room
+ * - set to FIFO_DEPTH when port opened
+ * - decremented by tc_pending_bytes when a new write is submitted.
+ * - set to FIFO_DEPTH when "xmit_empty" is received from the device,
+ * regardless of how many bytes were reported to have been sent (?)
+ *
+ * @param tx_pending_bytes Number of bytes waiting to be sent. This total
+ * includes the size (excluding header) of URBs that have been submitted but
+ * have not yet been sent to to the device, and bytes that have been sent out
+ * of the port but not yet reported sent by the "xmit_empty" messages (which
+ * indicate the number of bytes sent each time they are recieved, despite the
+ * misleading name).
+ * - Starts at zero when port is initialised.
+ * - is incremented by the size of the data to be written (no headers)
+ * each time a write urb is dispatched.
+ * - is decremented each time a "transmit empty" message is received
+ * by the driver in the data stream.
*/
struct quatech2_port {
int magic;
@@ -165,8 +179,7 @@ struct quatech2_port {
bool close_pending;
__u8 shadowLSR;
__u8 shadowMSR;
- int xmit_pending_bytes;
- int xmit_fifo_room_bytes;
+ /*int xmit_fifo_room_bytes;*/
bool rcv_flush;
bool xmit_flush;
/* bool fifo_empty_flag;
@@ -723,11 +736,10 @@ static int qt2_write(struct tty_struct *tty, struct usb_serial_port *port,
"-EINPROGRESS", __func__);
/* schedule_work(&port->work); commented in vendor driver */
return 0;
- } else if (port_extra->tx_pending_bytes >= FIFO_DEPTH) {
- /* such a lot queued up that we will fill the buffer again as
- * soon as it does empty? Overflowed buffer? */
- dbg("%s(): already writing, port_extra->tx_pending_bytes >="
- " FIFO_DEPTH", __func__);
+ } else if (port_extra->tx_pending_bytes >= QT2_FIFO_DEPTH) {
+ /* buffer is full (==). > should not occur, but would indicate
+ * that an overflow had occured */
+ dbg("%s(): port transmit buffer is full!", __func__);
/* schedule_work(&port->work); commented in vendor driver */
return 0;
}
@@ -745,8 +757,8 @@ static int qt2_write(struct tty_struct *tty, struct usb_serial_port *port,
/* we must also ensure that the FIFO at the other end can cope with the
* URB we send it, otherwise it will have problems. As above, we can
* restrict the write size by just shrinking count.*/
- if (count > (FIFO_DEPTH - port_extra->tx_pending_bytes))
- count = FIFO_DEPTH - port_extra->tx_pending_bytes;
+ if (count > (QT2_FIFO_DEPTH - port_extra->tx_pending_bytes))
+ count = QT2_FIFO_DEPTH - port_extra->tx_pending_bytes;
/* now build the header for transmission */
header_array[0] = 0x1b;
header_array[1] = 0x1b;
@@ -780,12 +792,21 @@ static int qt2_write(struct tty_struct *tty, struct usb_serial_port *port,
port->xmit_fifo_room_bytes = FIFO_DEPTH -
port->xmit_pending_bytes;*/
result = count;
- dbg("%s(): submitted write urb, returning %d", __func__,
-result);
+ dbg("%s(): submitted write urb, returning %d",
+ __func__, result);
}
return result;
}
+/* This is used by the next layer up to know how much space is available
+ * in the buffer on the device. It is used on a device closure to avoid
+ * calling close() until the buffer is reported to be empty.
+ * The returned value must never go down by more than the number of bytes
+ * written for correct behaviour further up the driver stack, i.e. if I call
+ * it, then write 6 bytes, then call again I should get 6 less, or possibly
+ * only 5 less if one was written in the meantime, etc. I should never get 7
+ * less (or any bigger number) because I only wrote 6 bytes.
+ */
static int qt2_write_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
{
struct usb_serial_port *port = tty->driver_data;
@@ -798,11 +819,28 @@ static int qt2_write_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
dbg("%s(): port_extra->close_pending == true", __func__);
return -ENODEV;
}
+ /* Q: how many bytes would a write() call actually succeed in writing
+ * if it happened now?
+ * A: one QT2_FIFO_DEPTH, less the number of bytes waiting to be sent
+ * out of the port, unless this is more than the size of the
+ * write_urb output buffer less the header, which is the maximum
+ * size write we can do.
+
+ * Most of the implementation of this is done when writes to the device
+ * are started or terminate. When we send a write to the device, we
+ * reduce the free space count by the size of the dispatched write.
+ * When a "transmit empty" message comes back up the USB read stream,
+ * we decrement the count by the number of bytes reported sent, thus
+ * keeping track of the difference between sent and recieved bytes.
+ */
- dbg("%s(): port %d", __func__, port->number);
- if ((port->write_urb->status != -EINPROGRESS) &&
- (port_extra->tx_pending_bytes == 0))
+ room = (QT2_FIFO_DEPTH - port_extra->tx_pending_bytes);
+ /* space in FIFO */
+ if (room > port->bulk_out_size - QT2_TX_HEADER_LENGTH)
room = port->bulk_out_size - QT2_TX_HEADER_LENGTH;
+ /* if more than the URB can hold, then cap to that limit */
+
+ dbg("%s(): port %d: write room is %d", __func__, port->number, room);
return room;
}
@@ -1303,8 +1341,7 @@ __func__);
break;
}
qt2_process_xmit_empty(active,
- FOURTHCHAR,
- FIFTHCHAR);
+ FOURTHCHAR, FIFTHCHAR);
i += 4;
escapeflag = true;
break;
@@ -1473,8 +1510,16 @@ static void qt2_process_xmit_empty(struct usb_serial_port *port,
byte_count = (int)(fifth_char * 16);
byte_count += (int)fourth_char;
- port_extra->xmit_pending_bytes -= (int)byte_count;
- port_extra->xmit_fifo_room_bytes = FIFO_DEPTH;
+ /* byte_count indicates how many bytes the device has written out. This
+ * message appears to occur regularly, and is used in the vendor driver
+ * to keep track of the fill state of the port transmit buffer */
+ port_extra->tx_pending_bytes -= byte_count;
+ /* reduce the stored data queue length by the known number of bytes
+ * sent */
+ dbg("port %d: %d bytes reported sent, %d still pending", port->number,
+ byte_count, port_extra->tx_pending_bytes);
+
+ /*port_extra->xmit_fifo_room_bytes = FIFO_DEPTH; ???*/
}
static void qt2_process_port_change(struct usb_serial_port *port,