From: Greg Kroah-Hartman Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 16:12:52 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Revert "USB: pl2303: distinguish between original and cloned HX chips" X-Git-Tag: MMI-PSA29.97-13-9~13376^2~13 X-Git-Url: https://git.stricted.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=09169197c9f5e3b42f0c83c6d7071b3e9c94153e;p=GitHub%2FMotorolaMobilityLLC%2Fkernel-slsi.git Revert "USB: pl2303: distinguish between original and cloned HX chips" This reverts commit 7d26a78f62ff4fb08bc5ba740a8af4aa7ac67da4. Revert all of the pl2303 changes that went into 3.12-rc1 and -rc2 as they cause regressions on some versions of the chip. This will all be revisited for later kernel versions when we can figure out how to handle this in a way that does not break working devices. Reported-by: Mika Westerberg Cc: Frank Schäfer Acked-by: Johan Hovold Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman --- diff --git a/drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.c b/drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.c index bedf8e47713b..e7a84f0f5179 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.c +++ b/drivers/usb/serial/pl2303.c @@ -139,7 +139,6 @@ enum pl2303_type { HX_TA, /* HX(A) / X(A) / TA version */ /* TODO: improve */ HXD_EA_RA_SA, /* HXD / EA / RA / SA version */ /* TODO: improve */ TB, /* TB version */ - HX_CLONE, /* Cheap and less functional clone of the HX chip */ }; /* * NOTE: don't know the difference between type 0 and type 1, @@ -207,23 +206,8 @@ static int pl2303_startup(struct usb_serial *serial) * the device descriptors of the X/HX, HXD, EA, RA, SA, TA, TB */ if (le16_to_cpu(serial->dev->descriptor.bcdDevice) == 0x300) { - /* Check if the device is a clone */ - pl2303_vendor_read(0x9494, 0, serial, buf); - /* - * NOTE: Not sure if this read is really needed. - * The HX returns 0x00, the clone 0x02, but the Windows - * driver seems to ignore the value and continues. - */ - pl2303_vendor_write(0x0606, 0xaa, serial); - pl2303_vendor_read(0x8686, 0, serial, buf); - if (buf[0] != 0xaa) { - type = HX_CLONE; - type_str = "X/HX clone (limited functionality)"; - } else { - type = HX_TA; - type_str = "X/HX/TA"; - } - pl2303_vendor_write(0x0606, 0x00, serial); + type = HX_TA; + type_str = "X/HX/TA"; } else if (le16_to_cpu(serial->dev->descriptor.bcdDevice) == 0x400) { type = HXD_EA_RA_SA; @@ -321,9 +305,8 @@ static int pl2303_baudrate_encode_direct(int baud, enum pl2303_type type, { /* * NOTE: Only the values defined in baud_sup are supported ! - * => if unsupported values are set, the PL2303 uses 9600 baud instead - * => HX clones just don't work at unsupported baud rates < 115200 baud, - * for baud rates > 115200 they run at 115200 baud + * => if unsupported values are set, the PL2303 seems to + * use 9600 baud (at least my PL2303X always does) */ const int baud_sup[] = { 75, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, @@ -333,14 +316,14 @@ static int pl2303_baudrate_encode_direct(int baud, enum pl2303_type type, * NOTE: With the exception of type_0/1 devices, the following * additional baud rates are supported (tested with HX rev. 3A only): * 110*, 56000*, 128000, 134400, 161280, 201600, 256000*, 268800, - * 403200, 806400. (*: not HX and HX clones) + * 403200, 806400. (*: not HX) * * Maximum values: HXD, TB: 12000000; HX, TA: 6000000; - * type_0+1: 1228800; RA: 921600; HX clones, SA: 115200 + * type_0+1: 1228800; RA: 921600; SA: 115200 * * As long as we are not using this encoding method for anything else - * than the type_0+1, HX and HX clone chips, there is no point in - * complicating the code to support them. + * than the type_0+1 and HX chips, there is no point in complicating + * the code to support them. */ int i; @@ -364,8 +347,6 @@ static int pl2303_baudrate_encode_direct(int baud, enum pl2303_type type, baud = min_t(int, baud, 6000000); else if (type == type_0 || type == type_1) baud = min_t(int, baud, 1228800); - else if (type == HX_CLONE) - baud = min_t(int, baud, 115200); /* Direct (standard) baud rate encoding method */ put_unaligned_le32(baud, buf); @@ -378,8 +359,7 @@ static int pl2303_baudrate_encode_divisor(int baud, enum pl2303_type type, /* * Divisor based baud rate encoding method * - * NOTE: HX clones do NOT support this method. - * It's not clear if the type_0/1 chips support it. + * NOTE: it's not clear if the type_0/1 chips support this method * * divisor = 12MHz * 32 / baudrate = 2^A * B * @@ -472,7 +452,7 @@ static void pl2303_encode_baudrate(struct tty_struct *tty, * 1) Direct method: encodes the baud rate value directly * => supported by all chip types * 2) Divisor based method: encodes a divisor to a base value (12MHz*32) - * => not supported by HX clones (and likely type_0/1 chips) + * => supported by HX chips (and likely not by type_0/1 chips) * * NOTE: Although the divisor based baud rate encoding method is much * more flexible, some of the standard baud rate values can not be @@ -480,7 +460,7 @@ static void pl2303_encode_baudrate(struct tty_struct *tty, * the device likely uses the same baud rate generator for both methods * so that there is likley no difference. */ - if (type == type_0 || type == type_1 || type == HX_CLONE) + if (type == type_0 || type == type_1) baud = pl2303_baudrate_encode_direct(baud, type, buf); else baud = pl2303_baudrate_encode_divisor(baud, type, buf); @@ -833,7 +813,6 @@ static void pl2303_break_ctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int break_state) result = usb_control_msg(serial->dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(serial->dev, 0), BREAK_REQUEST, BREAK_REQUEST_TYPE, state, 0, NULL, 0, 100); - /* NOTE: HX clones don't support sending breaks, -EPIPE is returned */ if (result) dev_err(&port->dev, "error sending break = %d\n", result); }