isdn: divert, hysdn: fix interruptible_sleep_on race

These two drivers use identical code for their procfs status
file handling, which contains a small race against status
data becoming available while reading the file.

This uses wait_event_interruptible instead to fix this
particular race and eventually get rid of all sleep_on
instances. There seems to be another race involving
multiple concurrent readers of the same procfs file, which
I don't try to fix here.

Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Karsten Keil <isdn@linux-pingi.de>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
diff --git a/drivers/isdn/divert/divert_procfs.c b/drivers/isdn/divert/divert_procfs.c
index fb4f1ba..1c5dc34 100644
--- a/drivers/isdn/divert/divert_procfs.c
+++ b/drivers/isdn/divert/divert_procfs.c
@@ -86,12 +86,13 @@
 	struct divert_info *inf;
 	int len;
 
-	if (!*((struct divert_info **) file->private_data)) {
+	if (!(inf = *((struct divert_info **) file->private_data))) {
 		if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
 			return -EAGAIN;
-		interruptible_sleep_on(&(rd_queue));
+		wait_event_interruptible(rd_queue, (inf =
+			*((struct divert_info **) file->private_data)));
 	}
-	if (!(inf = *((struct divert_info **) file->private_data)))
+	if (!inf)
 		return (0);
 
 	inf->usage_cnt--;	/* new usage count */
diff --git a/drivers/isdn/hysdn/hysdn_proclog.c b/drivers/isdn/hysdn/hysdn_proclog.c
index b61e8d5..7b5fd8f 100644
--- a/drivers/isdn/hysdn/hysdn_proclog.c
+++ b/drivers/isdn/hysdn/hysdn_proclog.c
@@ -175,14 +175,15 @@
 	int len;
 	hysdn_card *card = PDE_DATA(file_inode(file));
 
-	if (!*((struct log_data **) file->private_data)) {
+	if (!(inf = *((struct log_data **) file->private_data))) {
 		struct procdata *pd = card->proclog;
 		if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
 			return (-EAGAIN);
 
-		interruptible_sleep_on(&(pd->rd_queue));
+		wait_event_interruptible(pd->rd_queue, (inf =
+				*((struct log_data **) file->private_data)));
 	}
-	if (!(inf = *((struct log_data **) file->private_data)))
+	if (!inf)
 		return (0);
 
 	inf->usage_cnt--;	/* new usage count */