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author | Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky@linux.intel.com> | 2009-10-03 03:51:02 -0400 |
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committer | Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky@linux.intel.com> | 2009-10-19 02:56:14 -0400 |
commit | 81d3f905389e22bb9a5176b9309c3f451c260e1a (patch) | |
tree | 8b7cc14d8c19d63f4d7a3e1d38cf49defc769620 /net | |
parent | de9315fa3a35ebe587cc1a1c88655d095846785e (diff) |
wimax: allow WIMAX_RF_QUERY calls when state is still uninitialized
Until now, calls to wimax_rfkill() will be blocked until the device is
at least past the WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED state, return -ENOMEDIUM when
the device is in the WIMAX_ST_DOWN state.
In parallel, wimax-tools would issue a wimax_rfkill(WIMAX_RF_QUERY)
call right after opening a handle with wimaxll_open() as means to
verify if the interface is really a WiMAX interface [newer kernel
version will have a call specifically for this].
The combination of these two facts is that in some cases, before the
driver has finalized initializing its device's firmware, a
wimaxll_open() call would fail, when it should not.
Thus, change the wimax_rfkill() code to allow queries when the device
is in WIMAX_ST_UNINITIALIZED state.
Signed-off-by: Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r-- | net/wimax/op-rfkill.c | 9 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/net/wimax/op-rfkill.c b/net/wimax/op-rfkill.c index 40e1210cdbd8..94d339c345d2 100644 --- a/net/wimax/op-rfkill.c +++ b/net/wimax/op-rfkill.c | |||
@@ -305,8 +305,15 @@ int wimax_rfkill(struct wimax_dev *wimax_dev, enum wimax_rf_state state) | |||
305 | d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u)\n", wimax_dev, state); | 305 | d_fnstart(3, dev, "(wimax_dev %p state %u)\n", wimax_dev, state); |
306 | mutex_lock(&wimax_dev->mutex); | 306 | mutex_lock(&wimax_dev->mutex); |
307 | result = wimax_dev_is_ready(wimax_dev); | 307 | result = wimax_dev_is_ready(wimax_dev); |
308 | if (result < 0) | 308 | if (result < 0) { |
309 | /* While initializing, < 1.4.3 wimax-tools versions use | ||
310 | * this call to check if the device is a valid WiMAX | ||
311 | * device; so we allow it to proceed always, | ||
312 | * considering the radios are all off. */ | ||
313 | if (result == -ENOMEDIUM && state == WIMAX_RF_QUERY) | ||
314 | result = WIMAX_RF_OFF << 1 | WIMAX_RF_OFF; | ||
309 | goto error_not_ready; | 315 | goto error_not_ready; |
316 | } | ||
310 | switch (state) { | 317 | switch (state) { |
311 | case WIMAX_RF_ON: | 318 | case WIMAX_RF_ON: |
312 | case WIMAX_RF_OFF: | 319 | case WIMAX_RF_OFF: |