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USB: serial core should respect driver requirements
This patch (as997) fixes a bug in the USB serial core. The core needs to pay attention to drivers' requirements regarding the number and type of endpoints a device has. At the same time, the patch changes the NUM_DONT_CARE constant (which is stored in a single-byte field) from -1 to a safer, unsigned value. It also improves the kerneldoc for several fields in the usb_serial_driver structure. Finally, the patch replaces a list_for_each() with list_for_each_entry(). Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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@ -662,16 +662,14 @@ exit:
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static struct usb_serial_driver *search_serial_device(struct usb_interface *iface)
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{
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struct list_head *p;
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const struct usb_device_id *id;
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struct usb_serial_driver *t;
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struct usb_serial_driver *drv;
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/* Check if the usb id matches a known device */
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list_for_each(p, &usb_serial_driver_list) {
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t = list_entry(p, struct usb_serial_driver, driver_list);
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id = get_iface_id(t, iface);
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list_for_each_entry(drv, &usb_serial_driver_list, driver_list) {
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id = get_iface_id(drv, iface);
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if (id)
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return t;
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return drv;
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}
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return NULL;
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@ -811,9 +809,6 @@ int usb_serial_probe(struct usb_interface *interface,
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/* END HORRIBLE HACK FOR PL2303 */
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#endif
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/* found all that we need */
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dev_info(&interface->dev, "%s converter detected\n", type->description);
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#ifdef CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC
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if (type == &usb_serial_generic_device) {
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num_ports = num_bulk_out;
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@ -847,6 +842,24 @@ int usb_serial_probe(struct usb_interface *interface,
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serial->num_interrupt_in = num_interrupt_in;
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serial->num_interrupt_out = num_interrupt_out;
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/* check that the device meets the driver's requirements */
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if ((type->num_interrupt_in != NUM_DONT_CARE &&
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type->num_interrupt_in != num_interrupt_in)
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|| (type->num_interrupt_out != NUM_DONT_CARE &&
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type->num_interrupt_out != num_interrupt_out)
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|| (type->num_bulk_in != NUM_DONT_CARE &&
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type->num_bulk_in != num_bulk_in)
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|| (type->num_bulk_out != NUM_DONT_CARE &&
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type->num_bulk_out != num_bulk_out)) {
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dbg("wrong number of endpoints");
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kfree(serial);
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return -EIO;
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}
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/* found all that we need */
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dev_info(&interface->dev, "%s converter detected\n",
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type->description);
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/* create our ports, we need as many as the max endpoints */
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/* we don't use num_ports here cauz some devices have more endpoint pairs than ports */
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max_endpoints = max(num_bulk_in, num_bulk_out);
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ struct usb_serial {
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};
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#define to_usb_serial(d) container_of(d, struct usb_serial, kref)
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#define NUM_DONT_CARE (-1)
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#define NUM_DONT_CARE 99
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/* get and set the serial private data pointer helper functions */
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static inline void *usb_get_serial_data (struct usb_serial *serial)
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@ -160,12 +160,18 @@ static inline void usb_set_serial_data (struct usb_serial *serial, void *data)
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* in the syslog messages when a device is inserted or removed.
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* @id_table: pointer to a list of usb_device_id structures that define all
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* of the devices this structure can support.
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* @num_interrupt_in: the number of interrupt in endpoints this device will
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* have.
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* @num_interrupt_out: the number of interrupt out endpoints this device will
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* have.
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* @num_bulk_in: the number of bulk in endpoints this device will have.
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* @num_bulk_out: the number of bulk out endpoints this device will have.
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* @num_interrupt_in: If a device doesn't have this many interrupt-in
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* endpoints, it won't be sent to the driver's attach() method.
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* (But it might still be sent to the probe() method.)
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* @num_interrupt_out: If a device doesn't have this many interrupt-out
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* endpoints, it won't be sent to the driver's attach() method.
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* (But it might still be sent to the probe() method.)
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* @num_bulk_in: If a device doesn't have this many bulk-in
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* endpoints, it won't be sent to the driver's attach() method.
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* (But it might still be sent to the probe() method.)
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* @num_bulk_out: If a device doesn't have this many bulk-out
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* endpoints, it won't be sent to the driver's attach() method.
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* (But it might still be sent to the probe() method.)
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* @num_ports: the number of different ports this device will have.
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* @calc_num_ports: pointer to a function to determine how many ports this
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* device has dynamically. It will be called after the probe()
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