Hi Stephen,

Thanks for reviewing. I will submit a V2 patch with the changes.

On 3/29/2011 2:27 AM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
On 3/26/2011 9:52 AM, Anirudh Ghayal wrote:
+static void pmic8xxx_pwrkey_timer(unsigned long handle)
+{
+       unsigned long flags;
+       struct pmic8xxx_pwrkey *pwrkey = (struct pmic8xxx_pwrkey *)handle;
+
+       spin_lock_irqsave(&pwrkey->lock, flags);
+       pwrkey->key_pressed = true;
+
+       input_report_key(pwrkey->pwr, KEY_POWER, 1);
+       input_sync(pwrkey->pwr);
+       spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pwrkey->lock, flags);
+}
+

[snip]
+
+static irqreturn_t pwrkey_release_irq(int irq, void *_pwrkey)
+{
+       struct pmic8xxx_pwrkey *pwrkey = _pwrkey;
+       unsigned long flags;
+
+       /* no pwrkey time, means no delay in pwr key reporting */
+       if (!pwrkey->pdata->pwrkey_time_ms) {
+               input_report_key(pwrkey->pwr, KEY_POWER, 0);
+               input_sync(pwrkey->pwr);
+               return IRQ_HANDLED;
+       }
+
+       spin_lock_irqsave(&pwrkey->lock, flags);
+       del_timer_sync(&pwrkey->timer);

Can you call del_timer_sync() while holding the lock that your timer
function also acquires? I thought lockdep would have complained loudly
about that but I'm not sure. It looks like a deadlock scenario.
Right. I will move del_timer_sync outside the spinlock.


+static int __devinit pmic8xxx_pwrkey_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{

[snip]
+
+       if (pdata->kpd_trigger_delay_us>  62500) {
+               dev_err(&pdev->dev, "invalid pwr key trigger delay\n");

Nitpick: Can you spell out "power" here instead of pwr? Or use
"kpd_trigger_delay_us" instead.
Ok.


+               return -EINVAL;
+       }
+
+       if (pdata->pwrkey_time_ms&&
+            (pdata->pwrkey_time_ms<  500 || pdata->pwrkey_time_ms>  1000)) {
+               dev_err(&pdev->dev, "invalid pwr key time supplied\n");

Ok.
Ditto

+
+       pon_cntl&= ~PON_CNTL_TRIG_DELAY_MASK;
+       pon_cntl |= (delay&  PON_CNTL_TRIG_DELAY_MASK);
+       pon_cntl |= (pdata->pull_up ? PON_CNTL_PULL_UP : ~PON_CNTL_PULL_UP);

Did you just set a bunch of bits you didn't want to when pdata->pull_up
== false?
Oops right. I will fix this.


Thank you,
~Anirudh

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