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HID: Separate struct hid_device's driver_lock into two locks.
authorAndrew de los Reyes <adlr@chromium.org>
Mon, 18 Feb 2013 17:20:21 +0000 (09:20 -0800)
committerJiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
Fri, 1 Mar 2013 13:13:07 +0000 (14:13 +0100)
commitc849a6143bec520aff2a6646518b0d041402428b
tree95da329533d67acdd1ee0152a6212346062707a5
parent48a732dfaa77a4dfec803aa8f248373998704f76
HID: Separate struct hid_device's driver_lock into two locks.

This patch separates struct hid_device's driver_lock into two. The
goal is to allow hid device drivers to receive input during their
probe() or remove() function calls. This is necessary because some
drivers need to communicate with the device to determine parameters
needed during probe (e.g., size of a multi-touch surface), and if
possible, may perfer to communicate with a device on host-initiated
disconnect (e.g., to put it into a low-power state).

Historically, three functions used driver_lock:

- hid_device_probe: blocks to acquire lock
- hid_device_remove: blocks to acquire lock
- hid_input_report: if locked returns -EBUSY, else acquires lock

This patch adds another lock (driver_input_lock) which is used to
block input from occurring. The lock behavior is now:

- hid_device_probe: blocks to acq. driver_lock, then driver_input_lock
- hid_device_remove: blocks to acq. driver_lock, then driver_input_lock
- hid_input_report: if driver_input_lock locked returns -EBUSY, else
  acquires driver_input_lock

This patch also adds two helper functions to be called during probe()
or remove(): hid_device_io_start() and hid_device_io_stop(). These
functions lock and unlock, respectively, driver_input_lock; they also
make a note of whether they did so that hid-core knows if a driver has
changed the lock state.

This patch results in no behavior change for existing devices and
drivers. However, during a probe() or remove() function call in a
driver, that driver may now selectively call hid_device_io_start() to
let input events come through, then optionally call
hid_device_io_stop() to stop them.

Signed-off-by: Andrew de los Reyes <adlr@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
drivers/hid/hid-core.c
include/linux/hid.h