The imon devices have either 1 or 2 usb interfaces on them, each wired
up to its own urb callback. The interface 0 urb callback is wired up
before the imon context's rc_dev pointer is filled in, which is
necessary for imon 0xffdc device auto-detection to work properly, but we
need to make sure we don't actually run the callback routines until
we've entirely filled in the necessary bits for each given interface,
lest we wind up oopsing. Technically, any imon device could have hit
this, but the issue is exacerbated on the 0xffdc devices, which send a
constant stream of interrupts, even when they have no valid key data.
CC: Andy Walls <awalls@md.metrocast.net>
CC: Chris W <lkml@psychogeeks.com>
Reported-by: Chris W <lkml@psychogeeks.com>
Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
return;
ictx = (struct imon_context *)urb->context;
- if (!ictx)
+ if (!ictx || !ictx->dev_present_intf0)
return;
switch (urb->status) {
return;
ictx = (struct imon_context *)urb->context;
- if (!ictx)
+ if (!ictx || !ictx->dev_present_intf1)
return;
switch (urb->status) {
ictx->dev = dev;
ictx->usbdev_intf0 = usb_get_dev(interface_to_usbdev(intf));
- ictx->dev_present_intf0 = true;
ictx->rx_urb_intf0 = rx_urb;
ictx->tx_urb = tx_urb;
ictx->rf_device = false;
goto rdev_setup_failed;
}
+ ictx->dev_present_intf0 = true;
+
mutex_unlock(&ictx->lock);
return ictx;
}
ictx->usbdev_intf1 = usb_get_dev(interface_to_usbdev(intf));
- ictx->dev_present_intf1 = true;
ictx->rx_urb_intf1 = rx_urb;
ret = -ENODEV;
goto urb_submit_failed;
}
+ ictx->dev_present_intf1 = true;
+
mutex_unlock(&ictx->lock);
return ictx;