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2008-11-19[ARM]: Build fix after file moveJonas Bonn
After the big include file move these paths ended up incorrect. Fix these so that this builds cleanly again. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19Config: Ifdef cleanupsJonas Bonn
This patch removes a large number of #ifdefs that switch on machine model. Where applicable, the machine_is_* idiom is favoured; this mainly makes the code easier to read, but it does have some other advantages, too. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19fix-build-without-gta01-enabled.patchAndy Green
Problems building with GTA01 disabled in config come down to not selecting the common CONFIG for GTAXX with GTA02, and GTA01-specific gps stuff. Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19config-remove-GTA01-build-from-2.6.27-defconfig.patchAndy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19suppress "onkey" events on resume [Was: Re: Where are actions configured for ↵\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Mike (mwester)\\\\\\\\\\\\
buttons in FSO?] Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote: ... > The problem is (and this is the reason why I'm crossposting this to the > kernel mailing list), the kernel is not swallowing the power button > presses that triggers the resume, so you need some "real" programming > (as opposed to the expressional complexity of our rules) in order to > prevent falling asleep right after resume. > > Kernel-guys, can we change that? suppress-resume-onkey-event.patch This suppresses the key press and key release events from the power button, in the case where the power button is the wake event for the GTA01 or GTA02 device. Signed-off-by: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net>
2008-11-19clean-move-defconfigs-stable-tracking.patchAndy Green
Delete old configs in stable-tracking, move defconfig-2.6.27 to the common config site arch/arm/configs/gta02-moredrivers-defconfig Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19fix-bt-cycle-power-around-regulator-voltage-change.patchSean McNeil
Don't change bt regulator at all if already at requested state, and turn it to opposite on | off state before changing regulator voltage and setting final state. Signed-off-by: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
2008-11-19fix-wrongful-led-trigger-removal.patchSean McNeil
LED trigger gets removed in led_brightness_store??? Signed-off-by: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
2008-11-19fix-lis302dl-issues.patchSean McNeil
Move to level from edge, fix local_save... to local_irq... simplify bitbang sequence Signed-off-by: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
2008-11-19clean-leds-remove-pwm-stuff.patchSean McNeil
Remove unsued PWM stuff around LEDs. Signed-off-by: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
2008-11-19add-powersupply-ac-usb-automonitor.patchSean McNeil
Adds AC and USB powersupply objects, and a workqueue to automonitor changes in battery state and fire change events on any change to selected registers. Signed-off-by: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
2008-11-19add-neo1973kbd-jack-state-sys.patchSean McNeil
Add /sys files for jack state reporting. Signed-off-by: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
2008-11-19glamo_fb: Implement screen blankingHarald Welte
This patch implements fb_blank() for the glamo-fb driver, which switches off the pixel clock (DCLK) for power saving. We currently delay the actual pixel clock switch until we enter FB_BLANK_POWERDOWN, since the backlight fade is slow and we don't want the user to see artefacts on the screen while the backlight is fading out. So since the X server first sends FB_BLANK_{V,H}SYNC_SUSPEND, we start the backlight fade here, and only once we get FB_BLANK_POWERDOWN the pixel clock is disabled. There are no measurements yet, but the power savings should be double, since there is no longer any generation of the high-frequency LCM signals, and there are no video-related SDRAM accesses anymore. Signed-off-by: Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
2008-11-19glamo_fb: sync comment with codeHarald Welte
the comment claims that DHCLK is enabled, while the code actually disables it. No code change, purely cosmetic patch. Signed-off-by: Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
2008-11-19glamo_fb: Cosmetic cleanupHarald Welte
Remove dead code and coding style fixes. Purely cosmetic. Signed-off-by: Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
2008-11-19re-enable-fiq.patchAndy Green
FIQ is back up again, changed the stack to point to the post FIQ-vector area, remove various meddlings needed to try to fix it. Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19fix-pcf50633-do-backlight-bringup-in-probe.patchAndy Green
Qi does not touch the backlight, we have to do it in Linux now Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19config-remove-gta01-wm8752-from-gta02-defconfig.patchAndy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19This patch adds a framebuffer notifier in order to detectHarald Welte
FB_BLANK events and switch the JBT6K74 LCM controller into its power saving mode. This has the potential of saving something like 50mW during screen blank. Signed-off-by: Harald Welte <laforge@openmoko.org>
2008-11-19revert-fix-build-with-no-config_mmc-glamo-resume-callback-part.patchAndy Green
Thomas White noticed that the recent patch from Andrzej cleaning up a nasty cast in the resume_dependency stuff for Glamo broke resume. The problem was that the wrong resume callback was arrived at by the new code, the one in the device's device_driver struct rather than the struct platform_driver that actually holds the right pointer. Since this code will be gone in 2.6.26, I reverted this part of Andrzej's patch, tidying the cast a bit anyway. Reported-by: Thomas White <taw27@cam.ac.uk> Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19tracking-2.6.27-rc9-hdq-ordering.patchAndy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19tracking-config-usbeth-gadget-monolithic.patchAndy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19tracking-2.6.27-rc9-fiq-broken-by-function-tracing.patchAndy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19tracking-2.6.27-rc8-pwm-clock-fix-dfoley.patchdfoley
I'm not sure if this patch if complete/correct, but it seems to fix the clock problem. Via: http://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=122322617931931&w=2
2008-11-19fix-add-gta02-i2c-include.patchAndy Green
Recent patches from Jonas Bonn seemed to need this addition to compile, it can be because it was rebased earlier today. Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19GTA02: Fix WM8753 device registrationJonas Bonn
This makes the GTA02 work with the new-style WM8753 ALSA I2C driver. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19GTA01: replace mutex with spinlock in neo1973_vib_vib_setJonas Bonn
This function (set_brightness) may be called in interrupt context and therefore should not sleep; use a spin_lock instead of a mutex to ensure this. This should take care of the following BUG: [21474678.340000] BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/mutex.c:207 [21474678.340000] in_atomic():1, irqs_disabled():0 [21474678.340000] no locks held by python/1255. [21474678.340000] [<c002d928>] (dump_stack+0x0/0x18) from [<c003b08c>] (__might_sleep+0xdc/0xf8) [21474678.340000] [<c003afb0>] (__might_sleep+0x0/0xf8) from [<c02efc08>] (mutex_lock_nested+0x2c/0x264) [21474678.340000] r5:c03ed754 r4:c03ed6dc [21474678.340000] [<c02efbdc>] (mutex_lock_nested+0x0/0x264) from [<c022e180>] (neo1973_vib_vib_set+0x2c/0x6c) [21474678.340000] [<c022e154>] (neo1973_vib_vib_set+0x0/0x6c) from [<c022e6a4>] (led_timer_function+0x8c/0xb4) [21474678.340000] r6:c041a1a0 r5:c7f34820 r4:0000012c [21474678.340000] [<c022e618>] (led_timer_function+0x0/0xb4) from [<c004aeb4>] (run_timer_softirq+0x180/0x20c) [21474678.340000] r5:c7f3482c r4:00000102 [21474678.340000] [<c004ad34>] (run_timer_softirq+0x0/0x20c) from [<c0046368>] (__do_softirq+0x64/0xd8) [21474678.340000] r8:00000000 r7:00000001 r6:0000000a r5:c0419ff8 r4:00000041 [21474678.340000] [<c0046304>] (__do_softirq+0x0/0xd8) from [<c0046764>] (irq_exit+0x48/0x5c) [21474678.340000] r6:00000000 r5:c03d128c r4:0000001e [21474678.340000] [<c004671c>] (irq_exit+0x0/0x5c) from [<c0028050>] (__exception_text_start+0x50/0x68) [21474678.340000] [<c0028000>] (__exception_text_start+0x0/0x68) from [<c0028a8c>] (__irq_usr+0x4c/0xe0) [21474678.340000] Exception stack(0xc7d7bfb0 to 0xc7d7bff8) [21474678.340000] bfa0: 0055bb3a 0000004a 00000000 0055baf0 [21474678.340000] bfc0: 0000004a 0052ae30 00000025 005168e0 00000073 00000025 401281ec 00000000 [21474678.340000] bfe0: 0000006f be9b8470 006e0069 400a8844 60000010 ffffffff [21474678.340000] r6:00004000 r5:f4000000 r4:ffffffff Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19Fix build warnings that depend on machine configurationJonas Bonn
Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19Fix build warningJonas Bonn
2008-11-19Drop FIQ dependency for GTA01 configuration.Jonas Bonn
When the config option MACH_NEO1973_GTA02 is not set, then we do not need to have any access to the FIQ symbols. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19GTA02: FixupsJonas Bonn
These fixes are required to build without MACH_NEO1973_GTA02 Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19GTA01: Do I2C device registration in machine setup codeJonas Bonn
I2C devices should be registered with i2c_register_board_info in the machine setup code. This allows the devices to be auto-probed when the requred driver is loaded. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19ALSA: Cleanup WM8753 driver after switch to i2c driver modelJonas Bonn
Mainly this concerns device registration. Registration should be handled at the machine level and not in the driver itself. This patch drops registration at the driver level. As registration allows for specifying an i2c device address, the setup data is not needed to be passed to the driver. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19ALSA: Keep reference to lm4857 i2c_client for write_regsJonas Bonn
The function lm4857_write_regs requires that the i2c_client be available in the local variable 'i2c'. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19ALSA: Drop device registration from lm4857 driverJonas Bonn
Device registration should be handled at the machine level and not in the driver code itself. This patch removes the device registration from the driver code in preparation for moving it to the machine definition. Signed-off-by: Jonas Bonn <jonas.bonn@gmail.com>
2008-11-19ASoC: Fix build of GTA01 audio driverMark Brown
Fix a couple of thinkos introduced during the I2C API update. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2008-11-19ASoC: Convert neo1973/lm4857 to a new-style i2c driverJean Delvare
Convert the lm4857 driver in neo1973_wm8753 to the new (standard) i2c device driver binding model. I assumed that the LM4857 was always on the same I2C bus as the WM8753 codec. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> Cc: Tim Niemeyer <reddog@mastersword.de> Cc: Graeme Gregory <graeme@openmoko.org> Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2008-11-19ASoC: Fix an error path in neo1973_wm8753Jean Delvare
The error handling in neo1973_init is incorrect: * If platform_device_add fails, we go on with the rest of the initialization instead of bailing out. Things will break when the module is removed (platform_device_unregister called on a device that wasn't registered.) * If i2c_add_driver fails, we return an error so the module will not load, but we don't unregister neo1973_snd_device, so we are leaking resources. Add the missing error handling. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> Cc: Tim Niemeyer <reddog@mastersword.de> Cc: Graeme Gregory <graeme@openmoko.org> Cc: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2008-11-19tracking-config-2.6.27-rc8Andy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19always-call-resume-dependencies.patch\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Mike (mwester)\\\\\\\\\\\\
Attached is a patch that has greatly reduced the frequency of failures to resume (due to an oops from the glamo resume handler), and the dreaded "white screen after resume". I can't say that it fixes all of these, although I have yet to see the white-screen since applying this patch and suspending/resuming several hundred times (with the 30-second suspend on the 2008.8 image and the endless stream of GSM error messages generated by something in that image, it has proved to be very useful to do an automated stress test!) This patch will apply to stable, and should make stable slightly more, well, "stable". [Feel free to remove the debug messages if someone feels strongly about that; I left them in because I think they might be useful in triaging further crashes; I'm not at all convinced that this patch will fix all the cases of resume failures.] [[And, yes, this is ugly, really ugly.]] [[[Oh yeah - there's still one extreme case that will result in an oops: if a dependent driver is built as a module, and it is unloaded, and it happened that the preceding suspend/resume was aborted, and that abort happened between the dependent driver and the driver upon which it is dependent, then a list entry will be left behind referencing the unloaded module. There's just no good way to fix that given the way the resume dependency plumbing is connected up right now, so just avoid using modules for any of the drivers involved in the resume dependency stuff.]]] Regards, Mike (mwester) commit 905d2fc9c45f622418ce9ef4e67c23453aab7571 Author: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net> Date: Mon Aug 11 11:11:25 2008 -0500 always-call-resume-dependencies.patch Ensure that a dependent resume handler is always executed, even if the resume handler for driver upon which it is dependent never suspends (and therefore never resumes either). Also make sure that we do not end up with duplicate dependencies registered, something that can happen if the suspend is aborted due to driver failure or an early resume (such as occurs when the GSM interrupts during suspend). Signed-off-by: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net>
2008-11-19fix-build-with-no-CONFIG_MMCAndrzej Zaborowski
I hit this when updating to 2.6.26. Also if CONFIG_MMC is enabled this patch converts this horrible horrible hack into a horrible hack by using dev->resume() (untested). Signed-off-by: Andrzej Zaborowski <balrog@zabor.org>
2008-11-19fix-glamo-mci-slow-clock-until-first-bulk.patchAndy Green
This patch adds another module parameter to glamo-mci which sets the SD Card clock rate used inbetween powering the card and the completion of the first bulk transfer. You can set it from kernel commandline like this. glamo_mci.sd_post_power_clock=1000000 The period between changing the power state and the first bulk transfer completion is critical because larger SDHC cards take longer to initialize before they can service the bulk transfer, and the Glamo MMC unit has a fixed timeout length of a maximum of 4095 x 16 x SD Card clocks. Large cards like 8GB Sandisk SDHC are not ready before this timeout is used up at default 16MHz. Subsequently, the card can handle 16MHz SD Clock and timeout durations okay. By default this patch operates the SD Clock at only 1MHz until the first bulk transfer is completed after each powerup action from the MCI stack. It also keeps the SD Clock running during this time, and disables the SD Clock if the card is not present and the MCI stack removes power. Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19tracking-2.6.27-rc7-fiq-still-broken.patchAndy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19Make-s3c2410-gadget-initialize-with-no-debugfsAndrzej Zaborowski
I needed the following two changes for g_ether to work with last week's stable-tracking and no CONFIG_DEBUG_FS. I don't know if they're related to moko patches, if not I can send them upstream isntead. BTW I need to boot off the SD card now because mtd only returns CRC errors and doesn't mount. Does it work for other people? Signed-off-by: Andrzej Zaborowski <balrog@zabor.org>
2008-11-19tracking-config-defconfig-2.6.27-rc5.patchAndy Green
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@openmoko.com>
2008-11-19gta03-pca9632.patchMatt Hsu
- pca9632 is a LED driver which will be adopted in gta03. Signed-off-by: Matt Hsu <matt_hsu@openmoko.org>
2008-11-19Subject: [PATCH] rework-to-make-USBINS-USBREM-exclusive.patchMatt Hsu
This patch is a work-around solution to correct charging indication logic. Signed-off-by: Matt Hsu <matt_hsu@openmoko.org>
2008-11-19ar6k-essid-one-and-32.patchWerner Almesberger
This patch allows ESSID with length 1, which were rejected because the stack assumed iwconfig used a different format in the ioctl's payload. It also refuses ESSIDs longer than 31 bytes, because there is some buffer overrun issue buried somewhere else in the stack. In principle, 32 bytes should be fine. Open issue: - where is the 32 bytes overrun ? Signed-off-by: Werner Almesberger <werner@openmoko.org>
2008-11-19newline_after_disconnect_msg.patchmattb
This is purely cosmetic, but annoying. The ar6k wifi driver does not print a newline after the informational message when disconnecting from an AP. This leads to cluttered dmesg output like the following: AR6000 disconnected from 00:02:cf:85:c6:08 AR6000 connected event on freq 2412 with bssid 00:02:cf:85:c6:08 listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 0 assocReqLen=27 assocRespLen =22 What is expected, is something like: AR6000 disconnected from 00:02:cf:85:c6:08 AR6000 connected event on freq 2412 with bssid 00:02:cf:85:c6:08 listenInterval=100, beaconInterval = 100, beaconIeLen = 0 assocReqLen=27 assocRespLen =22 The upside of this is that it gives me a nice simple patch to send in as my first contribution to OpenMoko?. Cheers Signed-off-by: mattb <mattb@openmoko-trac.invalid>
2008-11-19soft_tap.patchDima Kogan
Hi all. I'm seeing a behavior in my freerunner where light taps on the touchscreen are not registered as clicks by the kernel even though the base hardware does report clicking events. I'm seeing the kernel generate extra "unclick" events in these cases. It looks like in the driver, an unclick event is processed before the click event, thus suppressing the click from ever being generated. I'm attaching a patch that addresses this. I'm now able to type much faster on the matchbox keyboard, even when using my fingertips instead of fingernails. Dima Signed-off-by: Dima Kogan <dkogan@cds.caltech.edu>