Juergen, David; please review this patch, and recommend that Marcelo apply
this patch if you think it is okay... Thanks!
Attached is a patch against linux-2.4.22-pre6, to fix a hang problem when an
Adaptec SlimSCSI (PCMCIA) adapter is ejected from a PCMCIA card reader (e.g.
yenta/TI1225 based).
The fix involves:
1. A change to the common aha152x driver to ignore an interrupt in the
top-half handler if it cannot read valid data from the I/O ports (possibly
due to a bad host-adapter chip or an ejected PCMCIA card). This way, a
shared interrupt handler (e.g. yenta) can pick up the interrupt if the IRQ
is really meant for it. This is where the original hang was taking place;
the aha152x bottom half was getting into an infinite loop, though the
SlimSCSI card had been ejected, and the actual IRQ was meant for yenta.
2. A change to the aha152x_cs stub driver to not use the SCSI error-handling
thread code. The aha152x_cs driver calls scsi_unregister_module() as a
queued timer task when it gets a CS_EVENT_CARD_REMOVAL event, which causes
scsi_unregister_host() to do a down() on a semaphore, calling schedule(),
when executing the timer_bh for the timer.
Thanks!
- Bhavesh
-- Bhavesh P. Davda E-mail : bhavesh@avaya.com Avaya Inc. Phone/Fax : (303) 538-4438 Room B3-B03, 1300 West 120th Avenue Westminster, CO 80234
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