Commit 7b7e7e84 authored by Richard Kennedy's avatar Richard Kennedy Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

Staging: wlan-ng: hfa384x_usb.c use newest version of 384x_drvr_start

include the needed fixes from Karl Relton
<karllinuxtest.relton@ntlworld.com>

see thread on linux-wlan-devel mailing list
"Possible cause of those pesky hfa384x_usbctlx_complete_sync errors"
Signed-off-by: default avatarRichard Kennedy <richard@rsk.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Karl Relton <karllinuxtest.relton@ntlworld.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
parent 1d1b6985
......@@ -2960,19 +2960,38 @@ int hfa384x_drvr_setconfig(hfa384x_t *hw, u16 rid, void *buf, u16 len)
* Call context:
* process
----------------------------------------------------------------*/
int hfa384x_drvr_start(hfa384x_t *hw)
{
int result;
int result, result1, result2;
u16 status;
DBFENTER;
might_sleep();
if (usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_in)) {
/* Clear endpoint stalls - but only do this if the endpoint
* is showing a stall status. Some prism2 cards seem to behave
* badly if a clear_halt is called when the endpoint is already
* ok
*/
result = usb_get_status(hw->usb, USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT, hw->endp_in, &status);
if (result < 0) {
WLAN_LOG_ERROR(
"Cannot get bulk in endpoint status.\n");
goto done;
}
if ((status == 1) && usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_in)) {
WLAN_LOG_ERROR(
"Failed to reset bulk in endpoint.\n");
}
if (usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_out)) {
result = usb_get_status(hw->usb, USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT, hw->endp_out, &status);
if (result < 0) {
WLAN_LOG_ERROR(
"Cannot get bulk out endpoint status.\n");
goto done;
}
if ((status == 1) && usb_clear_halt(hw->usb, hw->endp_out)) {
WLAN_LOG_ERROR(
"Failed to reset bulk out endpoint.\n");
}
......@@ -2989,13 +3008,36 @@ int hfa384x_drvr_start(hfa384x_t *hw)
goto done;
}
/* call initialize */
result = hfa384x_cmd_initialize(hw);
if (result != 0) {
usb_kill_urb(&hw->rx_urb);
/* Call initialize twice, with a 1 second sleep in between.
* This is a nasty work-around since many prism2 cards seem to
* need time to settle after an init from cold. The second
* call to initialize in theory is not necessary - but we call
* it anyway as a double insurance policy:
* 1) If the first init should fail, the second may well succeed
* and the card can still be used
* 2) It helps ensures all is well with the card after the first
* init and settle time.
*/
result1 = hfa384x_cmd_initialize(hw);
msleep(1000);
result = result2 = hfa384x_cmd_initialize(hw);
if (result1 != 0) {
if (result2 != 0) {
WLAN_LOG_ERROR(
"cmd_initialize() failed, result=%d\n",
result);
"cmd_initialize() failed on two attempts, results %d and %d\n",
result1, result2);
usb_kill_urb(&hw->rx_urb);
goto done;
} else {
WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(0, "First cmd_initialize() failed (result %d),\n",
result1);
WLAN_LOG_DEBUG(0, "but second attempt succeeded. All should be ok\n");
}
} else if (result2 != 0) {
WLAN_LOG_WARNING(
"First cmd_initialize() succeeded, but second attempt failed (result=%d)\n",
result2);
WLAN_LOG_WARNING("Most likely the card will be functional\n");
goto done;
}
......
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