libahci: fix turning on LEDs in ahci_start_port()
If EM Transmit bit is busy during init ata_msleep() is called. It is wrong - msleep() should be used instead of ata_msleep(), because if EM Transmit bit is busy for one port, it will be busy for all other ports too, so using ata_msleep() causes wasting tries for another ports. The most common scenario looks like that now (six ports try to transmit a LED meaasege): - port #0 tries for the 1st time and succeeds - ports #1-5 try for the 1st time and sleeps - port #1 tries for the 2nd time and succeeds - ports #2-5 try for the 2nd time and sleeps - port #2 tries for the 3rd time and succeeds - ports #3-5 try for the 3rd time and sleeps - port #3 tries for the 4th time and succeeds - ports #4-5 try for the 4th time and sleeps - port #4 tries for the 5th time and succeeds - port #5 tries for the 5th time and sleeps At this moment port #5 wasted all its five tries and failed to initialize. Because there are only 5 (EM_MAX_RETRY) tries available usually only five ports succeed to initialize. The sixth port and next ones usually will fail. If msleep() is used instead of ata_msleep() the first port succeeds to initialize in the first try and next ones usually succeed to initialize in the second try. tj: updated comment Signed-off-by: Lukasz Dorau <lukasz.dorau@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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@ -778,8 +778,16 @@ static void ahci_start_port(struct ata_port *ap)
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rc = ap->ops->transmit_led_message(ap,
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emp->led_state,
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/*
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* If busy, give a breather but do not
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* release EH ownership by using msleep()
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* instead of ata_msleep(). EM Transmit
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* bit is busy for the whole host and
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* releasing ownership will cause other
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* ports to fail the same way.
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*/
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if (rc == -EBUSY)
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ata_msleep(ap, 1);
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msleep(1);
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else
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break;
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}
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