Re: [PATCH][RESUBMIT] drivers/ide/ide-probe.c, kernel 2.6.23.1

From: Jonas Stare
Date: Fri Nov 16 2007 - 12:45:31 EST


Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
> Jonas Stare wrote:
>
>> diff -u linux-2.6.23.1-orig/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c
>> linux-2.6.23.1/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c ---
>> linux-2.6.23.1-orig/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c 2007-10-12
>> 18:43:44.000000000 +0200
>> +++ linux-2.6.23.1/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c 2007-11-16
>> 10:26:23.000000000 +0100
>> @@ -643,6 +643,7 @@
>> static int wait_hwif_ready(ide_hwif_t *hwif)
>> {
>> int rc;
>> + int unit;
>>
>> printk(KERN_DEBUG "Probing IDE interface %s...\n", hwif->name);
>>
>> @@ -659,16 +660,25 @@
>> return rc;
>>
>> /* Now make sure both master & slave are ready */
>> - SELECT_DRIVE(&hwif->drives[0]);
>> - hwif->OUTB(8, hwif->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET]);
>> - mdelay(2);
>> - rc = ide_wait_not_busy(hwif, 35000);
>> - if (rc)
>> - return rc;
>> - SELECT_DRIVE(&hwif->drives[1]);
>> - hwif->OUTB(8, hwif->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET]);
>> - mdelay(2);
>> - rc = ide_wait_not_busy(hwif, 35000);
>> + for (unit = 0; unit < MAX_DRIVES; ++unit) {
>> + /* Ignore disks that we will not probe for later. */
>> + if (!hwif->drives[unit].noprobe ||
>> + hwif->drives[unit].present) {
>
> Why not:
>
> if (hwif->drives[unit].noprobe || !hwif->drives[unit].present) {
> printk(KERN_DEBUG "Skip ide_wait_not_busy for %s:%d\n",
> hwif->name, unit);
> continue;
> }
> SELECT_DRIVE(&hwif->drives[unit]);
> hwif->OUTB(8, hwif->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET]);
> mdelay(2);
> rc = ide_wait_not_busy(hwif, 35000);
> if (rc) {
> /* Exit function with master reselected */
> if (unit != 0)
> SELECT_DRIVE(&hwif->drives[0]);
> return rc;
> }
> }

Hmmm, I was rather fond of my "wait for the disk unless we are specifically told not to"
rather than "don't check unless there might be a disk there". ...on the other hand
thats not what my comment said. :)

>>
>> /* Exit function with master reselected (let's be sane) */
>> SELECT_DRIVE(&hwif->drives[0]);
>
> MBR, Sergei
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