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Rasmus Villemoes
40f5c777ec thinkpad_acpi: replace strnicmp with strncasecmp
The kernel used to contain two functions for length-delimited,
case-insensitive string comparison, strnicmp with correct semantics and
a slightly buggy strncasecmp.  The latter is the POSIX name, so strnicmp
was renamed to strncasecmp, and strnicmp made into a wrapper for the new
strncasecmp to avoid breaking existing users.

To allow the compat wrapper strnicmp to be removed at some point in the
future, and to avoid the extra indirection cost, do
s/strnicmp/strncasecmp/g.

Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk>
Cc: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <ibm-acpi@hmh.eng.br>
Cc: Darren Hart <dvhart@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2014-10-14 02:18:25 +02:00
Linus Torvalds
4ee9f61129 Merge tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v3.18-1' of git://git.infradead.org/users/dvhart/linux-platform-drivers-x86
Pull x86 platform driver updates from Darren Hart:
 "The following have all spent at least a few days in linux-next, most
  for more than a week.  These are mostly cleanups and error handling
  improvements with a few updates to extend existing support to newer
  hardware.

  Details:
   - dell-wmi: fix access out of memory
   - eeepc-laptop: cleanups, refactoring, sysfs perms, and improved
     error handling
   - intel-rst: ACPI and error handling cleanups
   - thinkpad-acpi: whitespace cleanup
   - toshiba_acpi: HCI/SCI interface update, keyboard backlight type 2
     support, new scancodes, cleanups"

* tag 'platform-drivers-x86-v3.18-1' of git://git.infradead.org/users/dvhart/linux-platform-drivers-x86: (23 commits)
  toshiba_acpi: Adapt kbd_bl_timeout_store to the new kbd type
  toshiba_acpi: Change HCI/SCI functions return code type
  toshiba_acpi: Unify return codes prefix from HCI/SCI to TOS
  toshiba_acpi: Rename hci_raw to tci_raw
  dell-wmi: Fix access out of memory
  eeepc-laptop: clean up control flow in *_rfkill_notifier
  eeepc-laptop: store_cpufv: return error if set_acpi fails
  eeepc-laptop: check proper return values in get_cpufv
  eeepc-laptop: make fan1_input really read-only
  eeepc-laptop: pull out SENSOR_STORE_FUNC and SENSOR_SHOW_FUNC macros
  eeepc-laptop: tell sysfs that the disp attribute is write-only
  eeepc-laptop: pull out ACPI_STORE_FUNC and ACPI_SHOW_FUNC macros
  eeepc-laptop: use DEVICE_ATTR* to instantiate device_attributes
  eeepc-laptop: change sysfs function names to API expectations
  eeepc-laptop: clean up coding style
  eeepc-laptop: simplify parse_arg()
  intel-rst: Clean up ACPI add function
  intel-rst: Use ACPI_FAILURE() macro instead !ACPI_SUCCESS() for error checking
  x86: thinkpad_acpi.c: fixed spacing coding style issue
  toshiba_acpi: Support new keyboard backlight type
  ...
2014-10-12 09:30:38 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
b528392669 Merge tag 'pm+acpi-3.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm
Pull ACPI and power management updates from Rafael Wysocki:
 "Features-wise, to me the most important this time is a rework of
  wakeup interrupts handling in the core that makes them work
  consistently across all of the available sleep states, including
  suspend-to-idle.  Many thanks to Thomas Gleixner for his help with
  this work.

  Second is an update of the generic PM domains code that has been in
  need of some care for quite a while.  Unused code is being removed, DT
  support is being added and domains are now going to be attached to
  devices in bus type code in analogy with the ACPI PM domain.  The
  majority of work here was done by Ulf Hansson who also has been the
  most active developer this time.

  Apart from this we have a traditional ACPICA update, this time to
  upstream version 20140828 and a few ACPI wakeup interrupts handling
  patches on top of the general rework mentioned above.  There also are
  several cpufreq commits including renaming the cpufreq-cpu0 driver to
  cpufreq-dt, as this is what implements generic DT-based cpufreq
  support, and a new DT-based idle states infrastructure for cpuidle.

  In addition to that, the ACPI LPSS driver is updated, ACPI support for
  Apple machines is improved, a few bugs are fixed and a few cleanups
  are made all over.

  Finally, the Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) subsystem now has a tree
  maintained by Kevin Hilman that will be merged through the PM tree.

  Numbers-wise, the generic PM domains update takes the lead this time
  with 32 non-merge commits, second is cpufreq (15 commits) and the 3rd
  place goes to the wakeup interrupts handling rework (13 commits).

  Specifics:

   - Rework the handling of wakeup IRQs by the IRQ core such that all of
     them will be switched over to "wakeup" mode in suspend_device_irqs()
     and in that mode the first interrupt will abort system suspend in
     progress or wake up the system if already in suspend-to-idle (or
     equivalent) without executing any interrupt handlers.  Among other
     things that eliminates the wakeup-related motivation to use the
     IRQF_NO_SUSPEND interrupt flag with interrupts which don't really
     need it and should not use it (Thomas Gleixner and Rafael Wysocki)

   - Switch over ACPI to handling wakeup interrupts with the help of the
     new mechanism introduced by the above IRQ core rework (Rafael Wysocki)

   - Rework the core generic PM domains code to eliminate code that's
     not used, add DT support and add a generic mechanism by which
     devices can be added to PM domains automatically during enumeration
     (Ulf Hansson, Geert Uytterhoeven and Tomasz Figa).

   - Add debugfs-based mechanics for debugging generic PM domains
     (Maciej Matraszek).

   - ACPICA update to upstream version 20140828.  Included are updates
     related to the SRAT and GTDT tables and the _PSx methods are in the
     METHOD_NAME list now (Bob Moore and Hanjun Guo).

   - Add _OSI("Darwin") support to the ACPI core (unfortunately, that
     can't really be done in a straightforward way) to prevent
     Thunderbolt from being turned off on Apple systems after boot (or
     after resume from system suspend) and rework the ACPI Smart Battery
     Subsystem (SBS) driver to work correctly with Apple platforms
     (Matthew Garrett and Andreas Noever).

   - ACPI LPSS (Low-Power Subsystem) driver update cleaning up the code,
     adding support for 133MHz I2C source clock on Intel Baytrail to it
     and making it avoid using UART RTS override with Auto Flow Control
     (Heikki Krogerus).

   - ACPI backlight updates removing the video_set_use_native_backlight
     quirk which is not necessary any more, making the code check the
     list of output devices returned by the _DOD method to avoid
     creating acpi_video interfaces that won't work and adding a quirk
     for Lenovo Ideapad Z570 (Hans de Goede, Aaron Lu and Stepan Bujnak)

   - New Win8 ACPI OSI quirks for some Dell laptops (Edward Lin)

   - Assorted ACPI code cleanups (Fabian Frederick, Rasmus Villemoes,
     Sudip Mukherjee, Yijing Wang, and Zhang Rui)

   - cpufreq core updates and cleanups (Viresh Kumar, Preeti U Murthy,
     Rasmus Villemoes)

   - cpufreq driver updates: cpufreq-cpu0/cpufreq-dt (driver name change
     among other things), ppc-corenet, powernv (Viresh Kumar, Preeti U
     Murthy, Shilpasri G Bhat, Lucas Stach)

   - cpuidle support for DT-based idle states infrastructure, new ARM64
     cpuidle driver, cpuidle core cleanups (Lorenzo Pieralisi, Rasmus
     Villemoes)

   - ARM big.LITTLE cpuidle driver updates: support for DT-based
     initialization and Exynos5800 compatible string (Lorenzo Pieralisi,
     Kevin Hilman)

   - Rework of the test_suspend kernel command line argument and a new
     trace event for console resume (Srinivas Pandruvada, Todd E Brandt)

   - Second attempt to optimize swsusp_free() (hibernation core) to make
     it avoid going through all PFNs which may be way too slow on some
     systems (Joerg Roedel)

   - devfreq updates (Paul Bolle, Punit Agrawal, Ãrjan Eide).

   - rockchip-io Adaptive Voltage Scaling (AVS) driver and AVS entry
     update in MAINTAINERS (Heiko Stübner, Kevin Hilman)

   - PM core fix related to clock management (Geert Uytterhoeven)

   - PM core's sysfs code cleanup (Johannes Berg)"

* tag 'pm+acpi-3.18-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm: (105 commits)
  ACPI / fan: printk replacement
  PM / clk: Fix crash in clocks management code if !CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME
  PM / Domains: Rename cpu_data to cpuidle_data
  cpufreq: cpufreq-dt: fix potential double put of cpu OF node
  cpufreq: cpu0: rename driver and internals to 'cpufreq_dt'
  PM / hibernate: Iterate over set bits instead of PFNs in swsusp_free()
  cpufreq: ppc-corenet: remove duplicate update of cpu_data
  ACPI / sleep: Rework the handling of ACPI GPE wakeup from suspend-to-idle
  PM / sleep: Rename platform suspend/resume functions in suspend.c
  PM / sleep: Export dpm_suspend_late/noirq() and dpm_resume_early/noirq()
  ACPICA: Introduce acpi_enable_all_wakeup_gpes()
  ACPICA: Clear all non-wakeup GPEs in acpi_hw_enable_wakeup_gpe_block()
  ACPI / video: check _DOD list when creating backlight devices
  PM / Domains: Move dev_pm_domain_attach|detach() to pm_domain.h
  cpufreq: Replace strnicmp with strncasecmp
  cpufreq: powernv: Set the cpus to nominal frequency during reboot/kexec
  cpufreq: powernv: Set the pstate of the last hotplugged out cpu in policy->cpus to minimum
  cpufreq: Allow stop CPU callback to be used by all cpufreq drivers
  PM / devfreq: exynos: Enable building exynos PPMU as module
  PM / devfreq: Export helper functions for drivers
  ...
2014-10-09 16:07:43 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
ea584595fc Merge tag 'gpio-v3.18-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio
Pull GPIO changes from Linus Walleij:
 "This is the bulk of GPIO changes for the v3.18 development cycle:

   - Increase the default ARCH_NR_GPIO from 256 to 512.  This was done
     to avoid having a custom <asm/gpio.h> header for the x86
     architecture - GPIO is custom and complicated enough as it is
     already! We want to move to a radix to store the descriptors going
     forward, and finally get rid of this fixed array size altogether.

   - Endgame patching of the gpio_remove() semantics initiated by
     Abdoulaye Berthe.  It is not accepted by the system that the
     removal of a GPIO chip fails during eg reboot or shutdown, and
     therefore the return value has now painfully been refactored away.
     For special cases like GPIO expanders on a hot-pluggable bus like
     USB, we may later add some gpiochip_try_remove() call, but for the
     cases we have now, return values are moot.

   - Some incremental refactoring of the gpiolib core and ACPI GPIO
     library for more descriptor usage.

   - Refactor the chained IRQ handler set-up method to handle also
     threaded, nested interrupts and set up the parent IRQ correctly.
     Switch STMPE and TC3589x drivers to use this registration method.

   - Add a .irq_not_threaded flag to the struct gpio_chip, so that also
     GPIO expanders that block but are still not using threaded IRQ
     handlers.

   - New drivers for the ARM64 X-Gene SoC GPIO controller.

   - The syscon GPIO driver has been improved to handle the "DSP GPIO"
     found on the TI Keystone 2 SoC:s.

   - ADNP driver switched to use gpiolib irqchip helpers.

   - Refactor the DWAPB driver to support being instantiated from and
     MFD cell (platform device).

   - Incremental feature improvement in the Zynq, MCP23S08, DWAPB, OMAP,
     Xilinx and Crystalcove drivers.

   - Various minor fixes"

* tag 'gpio-v3.18-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/linusw/linux-gpio: (52 commits)
  gpio: pch: Build context save/restore only for PM
  pinctrl: abx500: get rid of unused variable
  gpio: ks8695: fix 'else should follow close brace '}''
  gpio: stmpe: add verbose debug code
  gpio: stmpe: fix up interrupt enable logic
  gpio: staticize xway_stp_init()
  gpio: handle also nested irqchips in the chained handler set-up
  gpio: set parent irq on chained handlers
  gpiolib: irqchip: use irq_find_mapping while removing irqchip
  gpio: crystalcove: support virtual GPIO
  pinctrl: bcm281xx: make Kconfig dependency more strict
  gpio: kona: enable only on BCM_MOBILE or for compile testing
  gpio, bcm-kona, LLVMLinux: Remove use of __initconst
  gpio: Fix ngpio in gpio-xilinx driver
  gpio: dwapb: fix pointer to integer cast
  gpio: xgene: Remove unneeded #ifdef CONFIG_OF guard
  gpio: xgene: Remove unneeded forward declation for struct xgene_gpio
  gpio: xgene: Fix missing spin_lock_init()
  gpio: ks8695: fix switch case indentation
  gpiolib: add irq_not_threaded flag to gpio_chip
  ...
2014-10-09 14:58:15 -04:00
Linus Torvalds
28596c9722 Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/trivial
Pull "trivial tree" updates from Jiri Kosina:
 "Usual pile from trivial tree everyone is so eagerly waiting for"

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/trivial: (39 commits)
  Remove MN10300_PROC_MN2WS0038
  mei: fix comments
  treewide: Fix typos in Kconfig
  kprobes: update jprobe_example.c for do_fork() change
  Documentation: change "&" to "and" in Documentation/applying-patches.txt
  Documentation: remove obsolete pcmcia-cs from Changes
  Documentation: update links in Changes
  Documentation: Docbook: Fix generated DocBook/kernel-api.xml
  score: Remove GENERIC_HAS_IOMAP
  gpio: fix 'CONFIG_GPIO_IRQCHIP' comments
  tty: doc: Fix grammar in serial/tty
  dma-debug: modify check_for_stack output
  treewide: fix errors in printk
  genirq: fix reference in devm_request_threaded_irq comment
  treewide: fix synchronize_rcu() in comments
  checkstack.pl: port to AArch64
  doc: queue-sysfs: minor fixes
  init/do_mounts: better syntax description
  MIPS: fix comment spelling
  powerpc/simpleboot: fix comment
  ...
2014-10-07 21:16:26 -04:00
Azael Avalos
eabde0fa96 toshiba_acpi: Adapt kbd_bl_timeout_store to the new kbd type
With the introduction of the new keyboard backlight
implementation, the *_timeout_store function is
broken, as it only supports the first kbd_type.

This patch adapts such function for the new kbd_type,
as well as converts from using sscanf to kstrtoint.

Signed-off-by: Azael Avalos <coproscefalo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-10-06 17:44:42 -07:00
Azael Avalos
893f3f62dc toshiba_acpi: Change HCI/SCI functions return code type
Currently the HCI/SCI read/write functions are returning
the status of the ACPI call and also assigning the
returned value of the HCI/SCI function, however, only
the HCI/SCI status is being checked.

This patch changes such functions, returning the value
of the HCI/SCI function instead of the ACPI call status,
eliminating one parameter, and returning something
useful that indeed is being checked.

Signed-off-by: Azael Avalos <coproscefalo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-30 13:51:08 -07:00
Azael Avalos
1864bbc207 toshiba_acpi: Unify return codes prefix from HCI/SCI to TOS
The return codes are split in between HCI/SCI prefixes,
but they are shared (used) by both interfaces, mixing
hci_read/write calls with SCI_* return codes, and
sci_read/write calls with HCI_* ones.

This patch changes the prefix of the return codes
definitions, dropping the HCI/SCI naming and instead
replacing it with TOS (for TOShiba).

Signed-off-by: Azael Avalos <coproscefalo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-30 13:51:07 -07:00
Azael Avalos
258c590326 toshiba_acpi: Rename hci_raw to tci_raw
The function name hci_raw was used before to reflect
a raw (read/write) call to Toshiba's Hardware
Configuration Interface (HCI), however, since the
introduction of the System Configuration Interface
(SCI), that "name" no longer applies.

This patch changes the name of that function to
tci_raw (for Toshiba Configuration Interface), and
change the comments about it.

Also, the HCI_WORDS definition was changed to TCI_RAW,
to better reflect that we're no longer using pure HCI
calls, but a combination of HCI and SCI, which form
part of the Toshiba Configuration Interface.

Signed-off-by: Azael Avalos <coproscefalo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-30 13:51:07 -07:00
Pali Rohár
a666b6ffbc dell-wmi: Fix access out of memory
Without this patch, dell-wmi is trying to access elements of dynamically
allocated array without checking the array size. This can lead to memory
corruption or a kernel panic. This patch adds the missing checks for
array size.

Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-29 14:54:27 -07:00
Masanari Iida
f54619f28f treewide: Fix typos in Kconfig
This patch fix spelling typos found in Kconfig.

Signed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
2014-09-26 11:12:28 +02:00
Frans Klaver
557b454971 eeepc-laptop: clean up control flow in *_rfkill_notifier
Handle errors immediately in eeepc_register_rfkill_notifier and
eeepc_unregister_rfkill_notifier. This clears up the control flow for the
reader. It also removes unnecessary indentation.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-22 14:17:54 -07:00
Frans Klaver
d48690383f eeepc-laptop: store_cpufv: return error if set_acpi fails
The result of set_acpi is left unchecked, but it may return errors. If
one occurs, send the error to the caller. There's no reason to lie about
it, if set_acpi fails.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:12 -07:00
Frans Klaver
a5c155b16f eeepc-laptop: check proper return values in get_cpufv
In get_cpufv the return value of get_acpi is stored in the cpufv struct.
Right before this value is checked for errors, it is and'ed with 0xff.
This means c->cur can never be less than zero. Besides that, the actual
error value is ignored.

c->num is also and'ed with 0xff, which means we can ignore values below
zero.

Check the result of get_acpi() right away. While at it, propagate the
error if we got one.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
Frans Klaver
48d4a5b29c eeepc-laptop: make fan1_input really read-only
In the instantiation of the fan1_input device attribute, NULL is passed
as set function to store_sys_hwmon. The function pointer is never
checked before dereferencing it. This is fine if we can guarantee that
it will never be called with an invalid pointer, but we can't. If
someone from user space decides to change the permissions on this
attribute and write to it, kernel will crash.

Introduce EEEPC_CREATE_SENSOR_ATTR_RO() to instantiate a read-only
attribute, and declare fan1_input with it. This ensures store_sys_hwmon
is never called with NULL parameters. If someone tries to write the
attribute, the system will at least keep its sanity.

This also causes EEEPC_CREATE_SENSOR_ATTR() to be only used for R/W
attributes.This enables us to drop the _mode argument from the macro
and use DEVICE_ATTR_RW() internally while we're at it. Append _RW to the
name for readability.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
Frans Klaver
28ac85f71a eeepc-laptop: pull out SENSOR_STORE_FUNC and SENSOR_SHOW_FUNC macros
Pull out EEEPC_SENSOR_STORE_FUNC and EEEPC_SENSOR_SHOW_FUNC. These
macros define functions that call store_sys_hwmon() and show_sys_hwmon()
respectively. This helps prevent duplication later on.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
Frans Klaver
6fe3a77f62 eeepc-laptop: tell sysfs that the disp attribute is write-only
The disp attribute is write-only, but sysfs doesn't know this. Currently
show_sys_acpi() is mimicking sysfs behavior, if the underlying acpi call
should fail. This was introduced in 6dff29b63a "eeepc-laptop:
disp attribute should be write-only". This is not ideal; behaving like
sysfs is better left to sysfs.

Introduce EEEPC_CREATE_DEVICE_ATTR_WO() to instantiate a write-only
attribute, and declare the disp attribute with it. Sysfs makes sure
userspace can only write to disp at all times. This removes the need for
mimicking the sysfs behavior in show_sys_acpi() and store_sys_acpi(),
but we'll stick with -EIO, as changing sysfs return values should not be
taken lightly.

This change also causes EEEPC_CREATE_DEVICE_ATTR() to be used only for
R/W attributes. This enables us to drop the _mode argument from the
macro and use DEVICE_ATTR_RW() internally while we're at it. Append _RW
to the name for readability.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
Frans Klaver
9797132577 eeepc-laptop: pull out ACPI_STORE_FUNC and ACPI_SHOW_FUNC macros
Pull out macros EEEPC_ACPI_STORE_FUNC and EEEPC_ACPI_SHOW_FUNC. These
macros define functions that call store_sys_acpi() and show_sys_acpi()
respectively. This helps prevent duplication later on.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
Frans Klaver
bb382dbaba eeepc-laptop: use DEVICE_ATTR* to instantiate device_attributes
Device attributes are instantiated manually, while we have DEVICE_ATTR*
macros available to do much of the work for us. Let's use them.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
Frans Klaver
8c72fc8bd7 eeepc-laptop: change sysfs function names to API expectations
The eeepc-laptop driver follows the function naming convention
<action>_<attrname>(), while the sysfs macros are built around the
convention <attrname>_<action>(). Rename the sysfs functions to the
convention used by sysfs. This makes it easier to use the available API
later on.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
Frans Klaver
39a3e17e0d eeepc-laptop: clean up coding style
Correct indentation and brace usage to comply with
Documentation/CodingStyle.

Signed-off-by: Frans Klaver <fransklaver@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-19 09:42:11 -07:00
abdoulaye berthe
88d5e520aa driver:gpio remove all usage of gpio_remove retval in driver
this remove all reference to gpio_remove retval in all driver
except pinctrl and gpio. the same thing is done for gpio and
pinctrl in two different patches.

Signed-off-by: Abdoulaye Berthe <berthe.ab@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Michael Büsch <m@bues.ch>
Acked-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <m.chehab@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Tomi Valkeinen <tomi.valkeinen@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
2014-09-18 11:03:10 -07:00
Paul Bolle
95369a73a9 eeepc-laptop: simplify parse_arg()
parse_arg() has three possible return values:
    -EINVAL if sscanf(), in short, fails;
    zero if "count" is zero; and
    "count" in all other cases

But "count" will never be zero. See, parse_arg() is called by the
various store functions. And the callchain of these functions starts
with sysfs_kf_write(). And that function checks for a zero "count". So
we can stop checking for a zero "count", drop the "count" argument
entirely, and transform parse_arg() into a function that returns zero on
success or a negative error. That, in turn, allows to make those store
functions just return "count" on success. The net effect is that the
code becomes a bit easier to understand.

A nice side effect is that this GCC warning is silenced too:
    drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.c: In function ‘store_sys_acpi’:
    drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.c:279:10: warning: ‘value’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
      int rv, value;

Which is, of course, the reason to have a look at parse_arg().

Signed-off-by: Paul Bolle <pebolle@tiscali.nl>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-18 09:46:42 -07:00
Peter Ujfalusi
a3d3c53f73 intel-rst: Clean up ACPI add function
There is no need to initialize the error since it is going to be assigned
with the return status of at least on of the device_create_file() call.

We can return directly in case the first file creation fails.
All the labels for goto can be removed (along with the gotos) as well.
Tell the compiler that the failures are unlikely so it can create better
binaries.

Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-17 13:55:54 -07:00
Peter Ujfalusi
d46a76405f intel-rst: Use ACPI_FAILURE() macro instead !ACPI_SUCCESS() for error checking
ACPI_SUCCESS is defined as:
#define ACPI_SUCCESS(a)			(!(a))

There is no need for the the double ! since there is already a macro
defined for failures: ACPI_FAILURE()

Signed-off-by: Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
2014-09-17 13:55:53 -07:00