Use msleep() instead of schedule_timeout() to guarantee the task
delays as expected. Although TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE is used in the original code,
the schedule_timeout() return conditions for such a state are not checked
appropriately; therefore, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE should be ok (and, hence,
msleep()).
Signed-off-by: Nishanth Aravamudan <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Domen Puncer <[email protected]>
---
kj-domen/drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c | 7 +++----
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff -puN drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c~msleep-drivers_cdrom_sonycd535 drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c
--- kj/drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c~msleep-drivers_cdrom_sonycd535 2005-03-05 16:10:47.000000000 +0100
+++ kj-domen/drivers/cdrom/sonycd535.c 2005-03-05 16:10:47.000000000 +0100
@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/delay.h>
#define REALLY_SLOW_IO
#include <asm/system.h>
@@ -896,9 +897,8 @@ do_cdu535_request(request_queue_t * q)
}
if (readStatus == BAD_STATUS) {
/* Sleep for a while, then retry */
- set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
spin_unlock_irq(&sonycd535_lock);
- schedule_timeout(RETRY_FOR_BAD_STATUS*HZ/10);
+ msleep(RETRY_FOR_BAD_STATUS*100);
spin_lock_irq(&sonycd535_lock);
}
#if DEBUG > 0
@@ -1478,8 +1478,7 @@ static int __init sony535_init(void)
/* look for the CD-ROM, follows the procedure in the DOS driver */
inb(select_unit_reg);
/* wait for 40 18 Hz ticks (reverse-engineered from DOS driver) */
- set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
- schedule_timeout((HZ+17)*40/18);
+ msleep(2222);
inb(result_reg);
outb(0, read_status_reg); /* does a reset? */
_