[PATCH 2/9] ide: sanitize ide*_pm_* enums

From: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
Date: Sun Aug 17 2008 - 15:56:38 EST


* Move ide*_pm_* enums from ide-io.c to <linux/ide.h>.

* idedisk_pm_* -> ide_pm_*

* ide_pm_state_* -> ide_pm_*

* No need to set ide_pm_* enums to the fixed values.

* Uppercase ide_pm_* enums.

* Fix/update comments.

Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@xxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/ide/ide-io.c | 62 ++++++++++++++++++---------------------------------
drivers/ide/ide.c | 4 +--
include/linux/ide.h | 34 +++++++++++++--------------
3 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)

Index: b/drivers/ide/ide-io.c
===================================================================
--- a/drivers/ide/ide-io.c
+++ b/drivers/ide/ide-io.c
@@ -132,21 +132,6 @@ int ide_end_request (ide_drive_t *drive,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ide_end_request);

-/*
- * Power Management state machine. This one is rather trivial for now,
- * we should probably add more, like switching back to PIO on suspend
- * to help some BIOSes, re-do the door locking on resume, etc...
- */
-
-enum {
- ide_pm_flush_cache = ide_pm_state_start_suspend,
- idedisk_pm_standby,
-
- idedisk_pm_restore_pio = ide_pm_state_start_resume,
- idedisk_pm_idle,
- ide_pm_restore_dma,
-};
-
static void ide_complete_power_step(ide_drive_t *drive, struct request *rq, u8 stat, u8 error)
{
struct request_pm_state *pm = rq->data;
@@ -155,20 +140,20 @@ static void ide_complete_power_step(ide_
return;

switch (pm->pm_step) {
- case ide_pm_flush_cache: /* Suspend step 1 (flush cache) complete */
+ case IDE_PM_FLUSH_CACHE: /* Suspend step 1 (flush cache) */
if (pm->pm_state == PM_EVENT_FREEZE)
- pm->pm_step = ide_pm_state_completed;
+ pm->pm_step = IDE_PM_COMPLETED;
else
- pm->pm_step = idedisk_pm_standby;
+ pm->pm_step = IDE_PM_STANDBY;
break;
- case idedisk_pm_standby: /* Suspend step 2 (standby) complete */
- pm->pm_step = ide_pm_state_completed;
+ case IDE_PM_STANDBY: /* Suspend step 2 (standby) */
+ pm->pm_step = IDE_PM_COMPLETED;
break;
- case idedisk_pm_restore_pio: /* Resume step 1 complete */
- pm->pm_step = idedisk_pm_idle;
+ case IDE_PM_RESTORE_PIO: /* Resume step 1 (restore PIO) */
+ pm->pm_step = IDE_PM_IDLE;
break;
- case idedisk_pm_idle: /* Resume step 2 (idle) complete */
- pm->pm_step = ide_pm_restore_dma;
+ case IDE_PM_IDLE: /* Resume step 2 (idle)*/
+ pm->pm_step = IDE_PM_RESTORE_DMA;
break;
}
}
@@ -181,7 +166,7 @@ static ide_startstop_t ide_start_power_s
memset(args, 0, sizeof(*args));

switch (pm->pm_step) {
- case ide_pm_flush_cache: /* Suspend step 1 (flush cache) */
+ case IDE_PM_FLUSH_CACHE: /* Suspend step 1 (flush cache) */
if (drive->media != ide_disk)
break;
/* Not supported? Switch to next step now. */
@@ -195,27 +180,23 @@ static ide_startstop_t ide_start_power_s
else
args->tf.command = ATA_CMD_FLUSH;
goto out_do_tf;
-
- case idedisk_pm_standby: /* Suspend step 2 (standby) */
+ case IDE_PM_STANDBY: /* Suspend step 2 (standby) */
args->tf.command = ATA_CMD_STANDBYNOW1;
goto out_do_tf;
-
- case idedisk_pm_restore_pio: /* Resume step 1 (restore PIO) */
+ case IDE_PM_RESTORE_PIO: /* Resume step 1 (restore PIO) */
ide_set_max_pio(drive);
/*
- * skip idedisk_pm_idle for ATAPI devices
+ * skip IDE_PM_IDLE for ATAPI devices
*/
if (drive->media != ide_disk)
- pm->pm_step = ide_pm_restore_dma;
+ pm->pm_step = IDE_PM_RESTORE_DMA;
else
ide_complete_power_step(drive, rq, 0, 0);
return ide_stopped;
-
- case idedisk_pm_idle: /* Resume step 2 (idle) */
+ case IDE_PM_IDLE: /* Resume step 2 (idle) */
args->tf.command = ATA_CMD_IDLEIMMEDIATE;
goto out_do_tf;
-
- case ide_pm_restore_dma: /* Resume step 3 (restore DMA) */
+ case IDE_PM_RESTORE_DMA: /* Resume step 3 (restore DMA) */
/*
* Right now, all we do is call ide_set_dma(drive),
* we could be smarter and check for current xfer_speed
@@ -229,7 +210,8 @@ static ide_startstop_t ide_start_power_s
ide_set_dma(drive);
break;
}
- pm->pm_step = ide_pm_state_completed;
+
+ pm->pm_step = IDE_PM_COMPLETED;
return ide_stopped;

out_do_tf:
@@ -345,7 +327,7 @@ void ide_end_drive_cmd (ide_drive_t *dri
drive->name, rq->pm->pm_step, stat, err);
#endif
ide_complete_power_step(drive, rq, stat, err);
- if (pm->pm_step == ide_pm_state_completed)
+ if (pm->pm_step == IDE_PM_COMPLETED)
ide_complete_pm_request(drive, rq);
return;
}
@@ -778,11 +760,11 @@ static void ide_check_pm_state(ide_drive
struct request_pm_state *pm = rq->data;

if (blk_pm_suspend_request(rq) &&
- pm->pm_step == ide_pm_state_start_suspend)
+ pm->pm_step == IDE_PM_START_SUSPEND)
/* Mark drive blocked when starting the suspend sequence. */
drive->dev_flags |= IDE_DFLAG_BLOCKED;
else if (blk_pm_resume_request(rq) &&
- pm->pm_step == ide_pm_state_start_resume) {
+ pm->pm_step == IDE_PM_START_RESUME) {
/*
* The first thing we do on wakeup is to wait for BSY bit to
* go away (with a looong timeout) as a drive on this hwif may
@@ -862,7 +844,7 @@ static ide_startstop_t start_request (id
#endif
startstop = ide_start_power_step(drive, rq);
if (startstop == ide_stopped &&
- pm->pm_step == ide_pm_state_completed)
+ pm->pm_step == IDE_PM_COMPLETED)
ide_complete_pm_request(drive, rq);
return startstop;
} else if (!rq->rq_disk && blk_special_request(rq))
Index: b/drivers/ide/ide.c
===================================================================
--- a/drivers/ide/ide.c
+++ b/drivers/ide/ide.c
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ static int generic_ide_suspend(struct de
rq->cmd_type = REQ_TYPE_PM_SUSPEND;
rq->special = &args;
rq->data = &rqpm;
- rqpm.pm_step = ide_pm_state_start_suspend;
+ rqpm.pm_step = IDE_PM_START_SUSPEND;
if (mesg.event == PM_EVENT_PRETHAW)
mesg.event = PM_EVENT_FREEZE;
rqpm.pm_state = mesg.event;
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ static int generic_ide_resume(struct dev
rq->cmd_flags |= REQ_PREEMPT;
rq->special = &args;
rq->data = &rqpm;
- rqpm.pm_step = ide_pm_state_start_resume;
+ rqpm.pm_step = IDE_PM_START_RESUME;
rqpm.pm_state = PM_EVENT_ON;

err = blk_execute_rq(drive->queue, NULL, rq, 1);
Index: b/include/linux/ide.h
===================================================================
--- a/include/linux/ide.h
+++ b/include/linux/ide.h
@@ -957,36 +957,34 @@ static inline void ide_proc_unregister_d
#endif

/*
- * Power Management step value (rq->pm->pm_step).
+ * Power Management state machine (rq->pm->pm_step).
*
- * The step value starts at 0 (ide_pm_state_start_suspend) for a
- * suspend operation or 1000 (ide_pm_state_start_resume) for a
- * resume operation.
- *
- * For each step, the core calls the subdriver start_power_step() first.
+ * For each step, the core calls ide_start_power_step() first.
* This can return:
* - ide_stopped : In this case, the core calls us back again unless
* step have been set to ide_power_state_completed.
* - ide_started : In this case, the channel is left busy until an
* async event (interrupt) occurs.
- * Typically, start_power_step() will issue a taskfile request with
+ * Typically, ide_start_power_step() will issue a taskfile request with
* do_rw_taskfile().
*
- * Upon reception of the interrupt, the core will call complete_power_step()
+ * Upon reception of the interrupt, the core will call ide_complete_power_step()
* with the error code if any. This routine should update the step value
* and return. It should not start a new request. The core will call
- * start_power_step for the new step value, unless step have been set to
- * ide_power_state_completed.
- *
- * Subdrivers are expected to define their own additional power
- * steps from 1..999 for suspend and from 1001..1999 for resume,
- * other values are reserved for future use.
+ * ide_start_power_step() for the new step value, unless step have been
+ * set to IDE_PM_COMPLETED.
*/
-
enum {
- ide_pm_state_completed = -1,
- ide_pm_state_start_suspend = 0,
- ide_pm_state_start_resume = 1000,
+ IDE_PM_START_SUSPEND,
+ IDE_PM_FLUSH_CACHE = IDE_PM_START_SUSPEND,
+ IDE_PM_STANDBY,
+
+ IDE_PM_START_RESUME,
+ IDE_PM_RESTORE_PIO = IDE_PM_START_RESUME,
+ IDE_PM_IDLE,
+ IDE_PM_RESTORE_DMA,
+
+ IDE_PM_COMPLETED,
};

/*
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