Re: 2.6.0-test11 - fork, dup, dup2 oddities

From: Greg KH
Date: Sun Dec 07 2003 - 19:55:06 EST


On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 10:03:05PM +0100, Lukas Hejtmanek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have 2.6.0-test11 kernel. I try to run pppd with pppd call gprs. In gprs
> I have device /dev/ttyUSB0. It fails. I've found that it happened ONLY
> if I use detach option.

The ttyUSB* nodes right now have a bug that prevents more than one
open() to work properly. Well actually, the bug is on the close()
part...

Anyway, can you try the patch I posted here yesterday? A copy of it is
below. It should fix this bug. Please let me know either way.

thanks,

greg k-h


diff -Nru a/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c b/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c
--- a/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c Fri Dec 5 17:37:16 2003
+++ b/drivers/usb/serial/usb-serial.c Fri Dec 5 17:37:16 2003
@@ -493,12 +493,15 @@
return retval;
}

-static void __serial_close(struct usb_serial_port *port, struct file *filp)
+static void serial_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file * filp)
{
- if (!port->open_count) {
- dbg ("%s - port not opened", __FUNCTION__);
+ struct usb_serial_port *port = (struct usb_serial_port *) tty->driver_data;
+ struct usb_serial *serial = get_usb_serial (port, __FUNCTION__);
+
+ if (!serial)
return;
- }
+
+ dbg("%s - port %d", __FUNCTION__, port->number);

--port->open_count;
if (port->open_count <= 0) {
@@ -506,30 +509,18 @@
* port is being closed by the last owner */
port->serial->type->close(port, filp);
port->open_count = 0;
+
+ if (port->tty) {
+ if (port->tty->driver_data)
+ port->tty->driver_data = NULL;
+ port->tty = NULL;
+ }
}

module_put(port->serial->type->owner);
kobject_put(&port->serial->kobj);
}

-static void serial_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file * filp)
-{
- struct usb_serial_port *port = (struct usb_serial_port *) tty->driver_data;
- struct usb_serial *serial = get_usb_serial (port, __FUNCTION__);
-
- if (!serial)
- return;
-
- dbg("%s - port %d", __FUNCTION__, port->number);
-
- /* if disconnect beat us to the punch here, there's nothing to do */
- if (tty && tty->driver_data) {
- __serial_close(port, filp);
- tty->driver_data = NULL;
- }
- port->tty = NULL;
-}
-
static int serial_write (struct tty_struct * tty, int from_user, const unsigned char *buf, int count)
{
struct usb_serial_port *port = (struct usb_serial_port *) tty->driver_data;
@@ -848,19 +839,6 @@
dbg ("%s - %s", __FUNCTION__, kobj->name);

serial = to_usb_serial(kobj);
-
- /* fail all future close/read/write/ioctl/etc calls */
- for (i = 0; i < serial->num_ports; ++i) {
- port = serial->port[i];
- if (port->tty != NULL) {
- port->tty->driver_data = NULL;
- while (port->open_count > 0) {
- __serial_close(port, NULL);
- }
- port->tty = NULL;
- }
- }
-
serial_shutdown (serial);

/* return the minor range that this device had */
@@ -1242,7 +1220,7 @@
/* register all of the individual ports with the driver core */
for (i = 0; i < num_ports; ++i) {
port = serial->port[i];
- port->dev.parent = &serial->dev->dev;
+ port->dev.parent = &interface->dev;
port->dev.driver = NULL;
port->dev.bus = &usb_serial_bus_type;
port->dev.release = &port_release;
-
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