Few attempts to submission have been made, last review comments were received in Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 19:01:51 -0800 From: Marcel Holtmann Subject: Re: [PATCH v6] Bluetooth: Add hci_h4p driver Some code refactoring is still needed. TODO: > +++ b/drivers/bluetooth/hci_h4p.h can we please get the naming straight. File names do not start with hci_ anymore. We moved away from it since that term is too generic. > +struct hci_h4p_info { Can we please get rid of the hci_ prefix for everything. Copying from drivers that are over 10 years old is not a good idea. Please look at recent ones. > + struct timer_list lazy_release; Timer? Not delayed work? > +void hci_h4p_outb(struct hci_h4p_info *info, unsigned int offset, u8 val); > +u8 hci_h4p_inb(struct hci_h4p_info *info, unsigned int offset); > +void hci_h4p_set_rts(struct hci_h4p_info *info, int active); > +int hci_h4p_wait_for_cts(struct hci_h4p_info *info, int active, int timeout_ms); > +void __hci_h4p_set_auto_ctsrts(struct hci_h4p_info *info, int on, u8 which); > +void hci_h4p_set_auto_ctsrts(struct hci_h4p_info *info, int on, u8 which); > +void hci_h4p_change_speed(struct hci_h4p_info *info, unsigned long speed); > +int hci_h4p_reset_uart(struct hci_h4p_info *info); > +void hci_h4p_init_uart(struct hci_h4p_info *info); > +void hci_h4p_enable_tx(struct hci_h4p_info *info); > +void hci_h4p_store_regs(struct hci_h4p_info *info); > +void hci_h4p_restore_regs(struct hci_h4p_info *info); > +void hci_h4p_smart_idle(struct hci_h4p_info *info, bool enable); These are a lot of public functions. Are they all really needed or can the code be done smart. > +static ssize_t hci_h4p_store_bdaddr(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + const char *buf, size_t count) > +{ > + struct hci_h4p_info *info = dev_get_drvdata(dev); Since none of these devices can function without having a valid address, the way this should work is that we should not register the HCI device when probing the platform device. The HCI device should be registered once a valid address has been written into the sysfs file. I do not want to play the tricks with bringing up the device without a valid address. > + hdev->close = hci_h4p_hci_close; > + hdev->flush = hci_h4p_hci_flush; > + hdev->send = hci_h4p_hci_send_frame; It needs to use hdev->setup to load the firmware. I assume the firmware only needs to be loaded once. That is exactly what hdev->setup does. It gets executed once. > + set_bit(HCI_QUIRK_RESET_ON_CLOSE, &hdev->quirks); Is this quirk really needed? Normally only Bluetooth 1.1 and early devices qualify for it. > +static int hci_h4p_bcm_set_bdaddr(struct hci_h4p_info *info, struct sk_buff *skb) > +{ > + int i; > + static const u8 nokia_oui[3] = {0x00, 0x1f, 0xdf}; > + int not_valid; Has this actually been confirmed that we can just randomly set an address out of the Nokia range. I do not think so. This is a pretty bad idea. I have no interest in merging a driver with such a hack. > + not_valid = 1; > + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) { > + if (info->bd_addr[i] != 0x00) { > + not_valid = 0; > + break; > + } > + } Anybody every heard of memcmp or bacmp and BDADDR_ANY? > + if (not_valid) { > + dev_info(info->dev, "Valid bluetooth address not found," > + " setting some random\n"); > + /* When address is not valid, use some random */ > + memcpy(info->bd_addr, nokia_oui, 3); > + get_random_bytes(info->bd_addr + 3, 3); > + } And why does every single chip firmware does this differently. Seriously, this is a mess. > +void hci_h4p_parse_fw_event(struct hci_h4p_info *info, struct sk_buff *skb) > +{ > + switch (info->man_id) { > + case H4P_ID_CSR: > + hci_h4p_bc4_parse_fw_event(info, skb); > + break; ... > +} We have proper HCI sync command handling in recent kernels. I really do not know why this is hand coded these days. Check how the Intel firmware loading inside btusb.c does it. > +inline u8 hci_h4p_inb(struct hci_h4p_info *info, unsigned int offset) > +{ > + return __raw_readb(info->uart_base + (offset << 2)); > +} Inline in a *.c file for a non-static function. Makes no sense to me. > +/** > + * struct hci_h4p_platform data - hci_h4p Platform data structure > + */ > +struct hci_h4p_platform_data { please have a proper name here. For example btnokia_h4p_platform_data. Please send patches to Greg Kroah-Hartman and Cc: Pavel Machek