Re: [PATCH 1/1] mct_u232: added _ioctl and _get_icount functions

From: Pete Zaitcev
Date: Sun Dec 26 2010 - 22:57:57 EST


On Sun, 26 Dec 2010 18:58:46 -0800 (PST)
Tsozik <tsozik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Please let me know if there's anything else I need to correct before
> it can be rolled out,

I am hardly an expert here, but I looked it up as much as I could,
and this looks like a wrong way to do it:

> @@ -386,27 +396,41 @@ static int mct_u232_get_modem_stat(struc
> /* Translate Control Line states */
> + if (msr & MCT_U232_MSR_DSR) {
> *control_state |= TIOCM_DSR;
> + icount->dsr++;
> + } else {
> *control_state &= ~TIOCM_DSR;
> + }

Unfortunately, Kerrisk's manpages do not seem to offer an authoritative
definition, but the expectations across the code seems that the counter
actually counts the changes. I know that some people talked about
counting "interrupts", but the way it's implemented in trustworthy
drivers suggests something like this:

unsigned int old_ctl_state;

old_ctl_state = *control_state;
if (msr & MCT_U232_MSR_DSR)
*control_state |= TIOCM_DSR;
else
*control_state &= ~TIOCM_DSR;
if (old_ctl_state != *control_state)
icount->dsr++;
...... repeat for all bits

E.g. for DSR going down too, although perhaps I'm not suggesting the
best way to do it. Could you re-implement it like the above and
check that your radiation counter works the same with it and
when driven by a built-in serial port?

Another thing, you should take priv->lock around fetching of
mct_u232_port->icount in mct_u232_ioctl. It seems superfluous,
I know, because the API itself is racy, but just to be nice
and doing the expected thing...

-- Pete
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