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* dahdi-base needs compat_ioctl in order to allow 32-bit userspace
applications to call the DAHDI ioctls in a 64-bit kernel.
* add a separate dahdi_ioctl_compat() to handle functions whose parameters
will need some tweaks (currently: only reject DAHDI_SFCONFIG).
(closes issue #14808)
* 0002-dahdi-base-Use-unlocked_ioctl-and-compat_ioctl-inste.patch uploaded
by sruffell (license 456)
* 0003-add-a-separate-dahdi_ioctl_compat.patch uploaded by tzafrir
(license 46)
Tested by: sruffell, tzafrir
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Patch 0001 from issue #14808 (initial cleanup)
0001-dahdi-base-Remove-some-unused-struct-inode-function-.patch uploaded
by sruffell (license 456)
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Note that this change will not work on most older systems (e.g.:
Centos5, with its udev 0.95) if the matching change of xpp_fxloader in
tools (r7752) is not applied.
* Replace deprecated 'BUS' with 'SUBSYSTEM'
* Sysfs{} should be replaced with ATTR{}. Sadly the former is not
supported in recent udev, and the latter is not supported in udev
0.95. Workaround: use PRODUCT from the environment.
* Use a single rule.
* While we're at it, add the missing comma to the astribank_hook line
(which surprisingly worked without it).
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No need to explicitly include it.
Also note that <linux/autoconf.h> is invalid as of 2.6.33 . It is now
<generated/autoconf.h> (but anyway, should not be #include-d directly).
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xpp rev: 7595
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On 2.6.22, there is was a bug in the SLUB allocator that required defining
SLAB_STORE_USER, however this setting is only valid when CONFIG_SLUB is defined
and not when using the previous slab allocator. DAHDI-424.
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Adds a new compile-time option DAHDI_AUDIO_NOTIFY. With it there's a new
span hook, audio_notify, that gets called (if not NULL) whenever the
ioctl DAHDI_AUDIOMODE is called for a channel.
This can be useful to tell (in most cases) if an ISDN channel is active
or not and thus allow the low-level driver to optimize traffic when
channels are not active.
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Fix a place where an inner declaration of a local 'i' shadows the
declaration of an outer one. Just rename the inner one to 'j'.
Reported by sparse.
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Waiting here for the impulse on the transmit can cause the echotraining logic to
stick the channel into muted state. This is especially apparent on systems
that regularly do not service the interrupts every millisecond. DAHDI-387.
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Lower the maximum contiguous chunk that DAHDI asks for from
DAHDI_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE*2 to DAHDI_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE. With 4K pages, this can allow
the kernel to try a little harder to find the memory it needs since the request
goes from order 4 to order 3.
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multiple sized frames.
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multiple sized frames.
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turn red as soon as we unplug the physical cable. This impliments this on
the wcte12xp just as it already does on the wct4xxp.
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* checkpatch.pl nudged about line lengthes.
* sparse nudged about non-static functions.
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xpp rev: 7419
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xpp rev: 7498
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Send different values on alarm to make the remote party re-read state.
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Provide some functions to access the CAS registers for E1, T1/ESF and
T1/D4. Mostly, relatively few changes.
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Solves a typo in Junghanns 8 ports card hw id & adds more hardware ids
(Beronet mainly). All tested ok in asterisk-es group.
(issue #15446)
Reported by: Odicha
Patches:
wcb4xxp dahdi-linux.patch uploaded by Odicha (license 700)
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The wcte12xp, like the wctdm24xpp, should have the PcmOutPortA set to
SerialPortNull.
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We also do not need the unused context member of the vpmadt032 structure.
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This closes a race condition where it was possible for the driver to
believe it has enabled the VPMADT032 when in fact, it really has not.
This fixes a regression introduced in dahdi-linux 2.2.0.
(issue #15724)
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Fixes a regression in dahdi-linux 2.2.0 where it was impossible for userspace to
reset the state of a channel in the VPM.
(issue #15724)
Patches:
mantis-15724-2.patch uploaded by sruffell (license 456)
Tested by: alecdavis
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We want to know which device is reporting the debounce when there are more than
one card in the system.
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This is off by default since it hasn't been tested on a full range of kernels,
but can be useful for quickly seeing differences for latencies on different
cards installed in the system.
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This can be handled just as well in process context and printing to a serial
console from the interrupt handler has the potential to cause long latencies.
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We no longer need to retry board initialization if the latency would have
increased during the initialization. DAHDI-278
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No longer need to restart board initialization if the latency would have
increased during initialization. DAHDI-278.
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Now that increases in the latency produce less undefined behavior on the SPI
busses, provide an interface for client drivers to inform the voicebus library
to not increase the latency if underruns are detected. This can speed up loads
of the driver since latency bumps do not trigger a restart of the driver
initialization. DAHDI-278.
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Previously, when the host system fails to service the interrupt in a timely
fashion, the transmit descriptor ring for the voicebus card would "go empty"
since the interface wouldn't have another descriptor to read in. The driver
only knows that it went empty, not how far behind it actually was. Therefore,
the driver could just increase the latency by a millisecond and keep going
waiting for another bump.
Additionally, when the transmit descriptor actually goes empty, there are some
cases where an in process SPI transaction to one of the modules is interrupted,
which may result in corrupted module register writes on rare occassions.
This now makes it possible for the voicebus drivers to coexist with some devices
that periodically lock interrupts for longer than 25ms. Before this patch, the
latency would constantly increase until either the modules received a corrupted
frame.
This patch preconfigures all the receive descriptors to send an "idle" packet
that will be transmitted to the onboard modules when the host doesn't service
the interrupt within (latency - 2)ms. There are now two kinds of underruns,
softunderuns where the driver can detect that these idlebuffers have made it to
the TX FIFO, and the normal hard underrun where the part signals a transmit
descriptor unavailable interrupt. DAHDI-278.
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This is only used during startup so we don't need to carry it around in the
structure at all times.
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