android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8350/drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/rfkill.c
Larry Finger 4ad36d780c b43legacy: Fix rfkill radio LED
This fixes Bug #9414 for b43legacy. This patch is the equivalent of one
submitted earlier for b43.

Since addition of the rfkill callback, the LED associated with the off
switch on the radio has not worked for several reasons:

(1) Essential data in the rfkill structure were missing.
(2) The rfkill structure was initialized after the LED initialization.
(3) There was a minor memory leak if the radio LED structure was inited.

Once the above problems were fixed, additional difficulties were noted:

(4) The radio LED was in the wrong state at startup.
(5) The radio switch had to be manipulated twice for each state change.
(6) A circular mutex locking situation existed.
(7) If rfkill-input is built as a module, it is not automatically loaded.

This patch fixes all of the above and removes a couple of sparse warnings.

Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <stefano.brivio@polimi.it>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
2008-01-28 15:07:25 -08:00

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/*
Broadcom B43 wireless driver
RFKILL support
Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Steet, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include "rfkill.h"
#include "radio.h"
#include "b43legacy.h"
#include <linux/kmod.h>
/* Returns TRUE, if the radio is enabled in hardware. */
static bool b43legacy_is_hw_radio_enabled(struct b43legacy_wldev *dev)
{
if (dev->phy.rev >= 3) {
if (!(b43legacy_read32(dev, B43legacy_MMIO_RADIO_HWENABLED_HI)
& B43legacy_MMIO_RADIO_HWENABLED_HI_MASK))
return 1;
} else {
if (b43legacy_read16(dev, B43legacy_MMIO_RADIO_HWENABLED_LO)
& B43legacy_MMIO_RADIO_HWENABLED_LO_MASK)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* The poll callback for the hardware button. */
static void b43legacy_rfkill_poll(struct input_polled_dev *poll_dev)
{
struct b43legacy_wldev *dev = poll_dev->private;
struct b43legacy_wl *wl = dev->wl;
bool enabled;
bool report_change = 0;
mutex_lock(&wl->mutex);
if (unlikely(b43legacy_status(dev) < B43legacy_STAT_INITIALIZED)) {
mutex_unlock(&wl->mutex);
return;
}
enabled = b43legacy_is_hw_radio_enabled(dev);
if (unlikely(enabled != dev->radio_hw_enable)) {
dev->radio_hw_enable = enabled;
report_change = 1;
b43legacyinfo(wl, "Radio hardware status changed to %s\n",
enabled ? "ENABLED" : "DISABLED");
}
mutex_unlock(&wl->mutex);
/* send the radio switch event to the system - note both a key press
* and a release are required */
if (unlikely(report_change)) {
input_report_key(poll_dev->input, KEY_WLAN, 1);
input_report_key(poll_dev->input, KEY_WLAN, 0);
}
}
/* Called when the RFKILL toggled in software.
* This is called without locking. */
static int b43legacy_rfkill_soft_toggle(void *data, enum rfkill_state state)
{
struct b43legacy_wldev *dev = data;
struct b43legacy_wl *wl = dev->wl;
int err = -EBUSY;
if (!wl->rfkill.registered)
return 0;
mutex_lock(&wl->mutex);
if (b43legacy_status(dev) < B43legacy_STAT_INITIALIZED)
goto out_unlock;
err = 0;
switch (state) {
case RFKILL_STATE_ON:
if (!dev->radio_hw_enable) {
/* No luck. We can't toggle the hardware RF-kill
* button from software. */
err = -EBUSY;
goto out_unlock;
}
if (!dev->phy.radio_on)
b43legacy_radio_turn_on(dev);
break;
case RFKILL_STATE_OFF:
if (dev->phy.radio_on)
b43legacy_radio_turn_off(dev, 0);
break;
}
out_unlock:
mutex_unlock(&wl->mutex);
return err;
}
char *b43legacy_rfkill_led_name(struct b43legacy_wldev *dev)
{
struct b43legacy_rfkill *rfk = &(dev->wl->rfkill);
if (!rfk->registered)
return NULL;
return rfkill_get_led_name(rfk->rfkill);
}
void b43legacy_rfkill_init(struct b43legacy_wldev *dev)
{
struct b43legacy_wl *wl = dev->wl;
struct b43legacy_rfkill *rfk = &(wl->rfkill);
int err;
rfk->registered = 0;
rfk->rfkill = rfkill_allocate(dev->dev->dev, RFKILL_TYPE_WLAN);
if (!rfk->rfkill)
goto out_error;
snprintf(rfk->name, sizeof(rfk->name),
"b43legacy-%s", wiphy_name(wl->hw->wiphy));
rfk->rfkill->name = rfk->name;
rfk->rfkill->state = RFKILL_STATE_ON;
rfk->rfkill->data = dev;
rfk->rfkill->toggle_radio = b43legacy_rfkill_soft_toggle;
rfk->rfkill->user_claim_unsupported = 1;
rfk->poll_dev = input_allocate_polled_device();
if (!rfk->poll_dev)
goto err_free_rfk;
rfk->poll_dev->private = dev;
rfk->poll_dev->poll = b43legacy_rfkill_poll;
rfk->poll_dev->poll_interval = 1000; /* msecs */
rfk->poll_dev->input->name = rfk->name;
rfk->poll_dev->input->id.bustype = BUS_HOST;
rfk->poll_dev->input->id.vendor = dev->dev->bus->boardinfo.vendor;
rfk->poll_dev->input->evbit[0] = BIT(EV_KEY);
set_bit(KEY_WLAN, rfk->poll_dev->input->keybit);
err = rfkill_register(rfk->rfkill);
if (err)
goto err_free_polldev;
#ifdef CONFIG_RFKILL_INPUT_MODULE
/* B43legacy RF-kill isn't useful without the rfkill-input subsystem.
* Try to load the module. */
err = request_module("rfkill-input");
if (err)
b43legacywarn(wl, "Failed to load the rfkill-input module."
"The built-in radio LED will not work.\n");
#endif /* CONFIG_RFKILL_INPUT */
err = input_register_polled_device(rfk->poll_dev);
if (err)
goto err_unreg_rfk;
rfk->registered = 1;
return;
err_unreg_rfk:
rfkill_unregister(rfk->rfkill);
err_free_polldev:
input_free_polled_device(rfk->poll_dev);
rfk->poll_dev = NULL;
err_free_rfk:
rfkill_free(rfk->rfkill);
rfk->rfkill = NULL;
out_error:
rfk->registered = 0;
b43legacywarn(wl, "RF-kill button init failed\n");
}
void b43legacy_rfkill_exit(struct b43legacy_wldev *dev)
{
struct b43legacy_rfkill *rfk = &(dev->wl->rfkill);
if (!rfk->registered)
return;
rfk->registered = 0;
input_unregister_polled_device(rfk->poll_dev);
rfkill_unregister(rfk->rfkill);
input_free_polled_device(rfk->poll_dev);
rfk->poll_dev = NULL;
rfkill_free(rfk->rfkill);
rfk->rfkill = NULL;
}