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During a PCI error recovery, like the ones provoked by EEH in the ppc64 platform, all IO to the device must be blocked while the recovery is completed. Current 8250_pci implementation only suspends the port instead of detaching it, which doesn't prevent incoming accesses like TIOCMGET and TIOCMSET calls from reaching the device. Those end up racing with the EEH recovery, crashing it. Similar races were also observed when opening the device and when shutting it down during recovery. This patch implements a more robust IO blockage for the 8250_pci recovery by unregistering the port at the beginning of the procedure and re-adding it afterwards. Since the port is detached from the uart layer, we can be sure that no request will make through to the device during recovery. This is similar to the solution used by the JSM serial driver. I thank Peter Hurley <peter@hurleysoftware.com> for valuable input on this one over one year ago. Signed-off-by: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> |
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hvc | ||
ipwireless | ||
serial | ||
vt | ||
amiserial.c | ||
bfin_jtag_comm.c | ||
cyclades.c | ||
ehv_bytechan.c | ||
goldfish.c | ||
isicom.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
metag_da.c | ||
mips_ejtag_fdc.c | ||
moxa.c | ||
moxa.h | ||
mxser.c | ||
mxser.h | ||
n_gsm.c | ||
n_hdlc.c | ||
n_r3964.c | ||
n_tracerouter.c | ||
n_tracesink.c | ||
n_tracesink.h | ||
n_tty.c | ||
nozomi.c | ||
pty.c | ||
rocket_int.h | ||
rocket.c | ||
rocket.h | ||
synclink_gt.c | ||
synclink.c | ||
synclinkmp.c | ||
sysrq.c | ||
tty_audit.c | ||
tty_buffer.c | ||
tty_io.c | ||
tty_ioctl.c | ||
tty_ldisc.c | ||
tty_ldsem.c | ||
tty_mutex.c | ||
tty_port.c |