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-rw-r--r--drivers/misc/cs5535-mfgpt.c41
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/misc/cs5535-mfgpt.c b/drivers/misc/cs5535-mfgpt.c
index 9858f36dad8b..6bdb3baf7bcf 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/cs5535-mfgpt.c
+++ b/drivers/misc/cs5535-mfgpt.c
@@ -24,8 +24,11 @@
static int mfgpt_reset_timers;
module_param_named(mfgptfix, mfgpt_reset_timers, int, 0644);
-MODULE_PARM_DESC(mfgptfix, "Reset the MFGPT timers during init; "
- "required by some broken BIOSes (ie, TinyBIOS < 0.99).");
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(mfgptfix, "Try to reset the MFGPT timers during init; "
+ "required by some broken BIOSes (ie, TinyBIOS < 0.99) or kexec "
+ "(1 = reset the MFGPT using an undocumented bit, "
+ "2 = perform a soft reset by unconfiguring all timers);
+ use what works best for you.");
struct cs5535_mfgpt_timer {
struct cs5535_mfgpt_chip *chip;
@@ -256,6 +259,28 @@ static void reset_all_timers(void)
}
/*
+ * This is another sledgehammer to reset all MFGPT timers.
+ * Instead of using the undocumented bit method it clears
+ * IRQ, NMI and RESET settings.
+ */
+static void soft_reset(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ struct cs5535_mfgpt_timer t;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < MFGPT_MAX_TIMERS; i++) {
+ t.nr = i;
+
+ cs5535_mfgpt_toggle_event(&t, MFGPT_CMP1, MFGPT_EVENT_RESET, 0);
+ cs5535_mfgpt_toggle_event(&t, MFGPT_CMP2, MFGPT_EVENT_RESET, 0);
+ cs5535_mfgpt_toggle_event(&t, MFGPT_CMP1, MFGPT_EVENT_NMI, 0);
+ cs5535_mfgpt_toggle_event(&t, MFGPT_CMP2, MFGPT_EVENT_NMI, 0);
+ cs5535_mfgpt_toggle_event(&t, MFGPT_CMP1, MFGPT_EVENT_IRQ, 0);
+ cs5535_mfgpt_toggle_event(&t, MFGPT_CMP2, MFGPT_EVENT_IRQ, 0);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
* Check whether any MFGPTs are available for the kernel to use. In most
* cases, firmware that uses AMD's VSA code will claim all timers during
* bootup; we certainly don't want to take them if they're already in use.
@@ -271,15 +296,17 @@ static int scan_timers(struct cs5535_mfgpt_chip *mfgpt)
int i;
/* bios workaround */
- if (mfgpt_reset_timers)
+ if (mfgpt_reset_timers == 1)
reset_all_timers();
+ else if (mfgpt_reset_timers == 2)
+ soft_reset();
/* just to be safe, protect this section w/ lock */
spin_lock_irqsave(&mfgpt->lock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < MFGPT_MAX_TIMERS; i++) {
timer.nr = i;
val = cs5535_mfgpt_read(&timer, MFGPT_REG_SETUP);
- if (!(val & MFGPT_SETUP_SETUP)) {
+ if (!(val & MFGPT_SETUP_SETUP) || mfgpt_reset_timers == 2) {
__set_bit(i, mfgpt->avail);
timers++;
}
@@ -294,6 +321,12 @@ static int cs5535_mfgpt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
struct resource *res;
int err = -EIO, t;
+ if (mfgpt_reset_timers < 0 || mfgpt_reset_timers > 2) {
+ dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Bad mfgpt_reset_timers value: %i\n",
+ mfgpt_reset_timers);
+ goto done;
+ }
+
/* There are two ways to get the MFGPT base address; one is by
* fetching it from MSR_LBAR_MFGPT, the other is by reading the
* PCI BAR info. The latter method is easier (especially across