Commit ca26475b authored by Robert Jarzmik's avatar Robert Jarzmik

ARM: pxa: fix GPIO double shifts

The commit 9bf448c6 ("ARM: pxa: use generic gpio operation instead of
gpio register") from Oct 17, 2011, leads to the following static checker
warning:
  arch/arm/mach-pxa/spitz_pm.c:172 spitz_charger_wakeup()
  warn: double left shift '!gpio_get_value(SPITZ_GPIO_KEY_INT)
        << (1 << ((SPITZ_GPIO_KEY_INT) & 31))'

As Dan reported, the value is shifted three times :
 - once by gpio_get_value(), which returns either 0 or BIT(gpio)
 - once by the shift operation '<<'
 - a last time by GPIO_bit(gpio) which is BIT(gpio)

Therefore the calculation lead to a chained or operator of :
 - (1 << gpio) << (1 << gpio) = (2^gpio)^gpio = 2 ^ (gpio * gpio)

It is be sheer luck the former statement works, only because each gpio
used is strictly smaller than 6, and therefore 2^(gpio^2) never
overflows a 32 bits value, and because it is used as a boolean value to
check a gpio activation.

As the xxx_charger_wakeup() functions are used as a true/false detection
mechanism, take that opportunity to change their prototypes from integer
return value to boolean one.

Fixes: 9bf448c6 ("ARM: pxa: use generic gpio operation instead of
gpio register")
Reported-by: default avatarDan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarRobert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
parent cd0f319b
...@@ -131,16 +131,11 @@ static int corgi_should_wakeup(unsigned int resume_on_alarm) ...@@ -131,16 +131,11 @@ static int corgi_should_wakeup(unsigned int resume_on_alarm)
return is_resume; return is_resume;
} }
static unsigned long corgi_charger_wakeup(void) static bool corgi_charger_wakeup(void)
{ {
unsigned long ret; return !gpio_get_value(CORGI_GPIO_AC_IN) ||
!gpio_get_value(CORGI_GPIO_KEY_INT) ||
ret = (!gpio_get_value(CORGI_GPIO_AC_IN) << GPIO_bit(CORGI_GPIO_AC_IN)) !gpio_get_value(CORGI_GPIO_WAKEUP);
| (!gpio_get_value(CORGI_GPIO_KEY_INT)
<< GPIO_bit(CORGI_GPIO_KEY_INT))
| (!gpio_get_value(CORGI_GPIO_WAKEUP)
<< GPIO_bit(CORGI_GPIO_WAKEUP));
return ret;
} }
unsigned long corgipm_read_devdata(int type) unsigned long corgipm_read_devdata(int type)
......
...@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ static int sharpsl_off_charge_battery(void) ...@@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ static int sharpsl_off_charge_battery(void)
time = RCNR; time = RCNR;
while (1) { while (1) {
/* Check if any wakeup event had occurred */ /* Check if any wakeup event had occurred */
if (sharpsl_pm.machinfo->charger_wakeup() != 0) if (sharpsl_pm.machinfo->charger_wakeup())
return 0; return 0;
/* Check for timeout */ /* Check for timeout */
if ((RCNR - time) > SHARPSL_WAIT_CO_TIME) if ((RCNR - time) > SHARPSL_WAIT_CO_TIME)
......
...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ struct sharpsl_charger_machinfo { ...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ struct sharpsl_charger_machinfo {
#define SHARPSL_STATUS_LOCK 5 #define SHARPSL_STATUS_LOCK 5
#define SHARPSL_STATUS_CHRGFULL 6 #define SHARPSL_STATUS_CHRGFULL 6
#define SHARPSL_STATUS_FATAL 7 #define SHARPSL_STATUS_FATAL 7
unsigned long (*charger_wakeup)(void); bool (*charger_wakeup)(void);
int (*should_wakeup)(unsigned int resume_on_alarm); int (*should_wakeup)(unsigned int resume_on_alarm);
void (*backlight_limit)(int); void (*backlight_limit)(int);
int (*backlight_get_status) (void); int (*backlight_get_status) (void);
......
...@@ -165,13 +165,10 @@ static int spitz_should_wakeup(unsigned int resume_on_alarm) ...@@ -165,13 +165,10 @@ static int spitz_should_wakeup(unsigned int resume_on_alarm)
return is_resume; return is_resume;
} }
static unsigned long spitz_charger_wakeup(void) static bool spitz_charger_wakeup(void)
{ {
unsigned long ret; return !gpio_get_value(SPITZ_GPIO_KEY_INT) ||
ret = ((!gpio_get_value(SPITZ_GPIO_KEY_INT) gpio_get_value(SPITZ_GPIO_SYNC);
<< GPIO_bit(SPITZ_GPIO_KEY_INT))
| gpio_get_value(SPITZ_GPIO_SYNC));
return ret;
} }
unsigned long spitzpm_read_devdata(int type) unsigned long spitzpm_read_devdata(int type)
......
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