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authorJiri Slaby <jirislaby@gmail.com>2009-09-19 13:13:13 -0700
committerLive-CD User <linux@linux.site>2009-09-19 13:13:13 -0700
commit23342262964722b41c7d06cfadc215039e48881b (patch)
treea422b1a07945d9b2bb6e3657de9c97478cdae920
parent174e6fe01e7881caaa350b5e98e4c6189b6cb593 (diff)
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cyclades: close cleanup
Use new tty helpers for close, which allows much code removal. The only real change is locking. card_lock for protecting was used inappropriately (just to have a critical section, no matter which lock is used), so the change to port->lock is fine. Remove also useless debug printks while being there. Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/cyclades.c70
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 68 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/char/cyclades.c b/drivers/char/cyclades.c
index 226175d605c3..87a40bc75646 100644
--- a/drivers/char/cyclades.c
+++ b/drivers/char/cyclades.c
@@ -2361,61 +2361,13 @@ static void cy_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
struct cyclades_card *card;
unsigned long flags;
-#ifdef CY_DEBUG_OTHER
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "cyc:cy_close ttyC%d\n", info->line);
-#endif
-
if (!info || serial_paranoia_check(info, tty->name, "cy_close"))
return;
card = info->card;
- spin_lock_irqsave(&card->card_lock, flags);
- /* If the TTY is being hung up, nothing to do */
- if (tty_hung_up_p(filp)) {
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&card->card_lock, flags);
+ if (!tty_port_close_start(&info->port, tty, filp))
return;
- }
-#ifdef CY_DEBUG_OPEN
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "cyc:cy_close ttyC%d, count = %d\n", info->line,
- info->port.count);
-#endif
- if ((tty->count == 1) && (info->port.count != 1)) {
- /*
- * Uh, oh. tty->count is 1, which means that the tty
- * structure will be freed. Info->count should always
- * be one in these conditions. If it's greater than
- * one, we've got real problems, since it means the
- * serial port won't be shutdown.
- */
- printk(KERN_ERR "cyc:cy_close: bad serial port count; "
- "tty->count is 1, info->port.count is %d\n", info->port.count);
- info->port.count = 1;
- }
-#ifdef CY_DEBUG_COUNT
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "cyc:cy_close at (%d): decrementing count to %d\n",
- current->pid, info->port.count - 1);
-#endif
- if (--info->port.count < 0) {
-#ifdef CY_DEBUG_COUNT
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "cyc:cyc_close setting count to 0\n");
-#endif
- info->port.count = 0;
- }
- if (info->port.count) {
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&card->card_lock, flags);
- return;
- }
- info->port.flags |= ASYNC_CLOSING;
-
- /*
- * Now we wait for the transmit buffer to clear; and we notify
- * the line discipline to only process XON/XOFF characters.
- */
- tty->closing = 1;
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&card->card_lock, flags);
- if (info->port.closing_wait != CY_CLOSING_WAIT_NONE)
- tty_wait_until_sent(tty, info->port.closing_wait);
spin_lock_irqsave(&card->card_lock, flags);
@@ -2460,28 +2412,10 @@ static void cy_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&card->card_lock, flags);
cy_shutdown(info, tty);
cy_flush_buffer(tty);
- tty_ldisc_flush(tty);
- spin_lock_irqsave(&card->card_lock, flags);
- tty->closing = 0;
tty_port_tty_set(&info->port, NULL);
- if (info->port.blocked_open) {
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&card->card_lock, flags);
- if (info->port.close_delay) {
- msleep_interruptible(jiffies_to_msecs
- (info->port.close_delay));
- }
- wake_up_interruptible(&info->port.open_wait);
- spin_lock_irqsave(&card->card_lock, flags);
- }
- info->port.flags &= ~(ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE | ASYNC_CLOSING);
- wake_up_interruptible(&info->port.close_wait);
-#ifdef CY_DEBUG_OTHER
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "cyc:cy_close done\n");
-#endif
-
- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&card->card_lock, flags);
+ tty_port_close_end(&info->port, tty);
} /* cy_close */
/* This routine gets called when tty_write has put something into
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