Re: gigaset: freeing an active object

From: Paul Bolle
Date: Sun Dec 06 2015 - 08:32:10 EST


On wo, 2015-12-02 at 18:48 -0500, Peter Hurley wrote:
> On 11/30/2015 01:01 PM, Paul Bolle wrote:
> > Should (something like) this go into stable too?
>
> Definitely for stable since it has a userspace triggerable component.

Thanks, will do.

> > --- a/drivers/isdn/gigaset/ser-gigaset.c
> > +++ b/drivers/isdn/gigaset/ser-gigaset.c
> > @@ -42,8 +42,9 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(cidmode, "stay in CID mode when
> > idle");
> >
> > static struct gigaset_driver *driver;
> >
> > +static struct platform_device pdev;
> > +
> > struct ser_cardstate {
> > - struct platform_device dev;
> > struct tty_struct *tty;
> > atomic_t refcnt;
> > struct completion dead_cmp;
> > @@ -370,8 +371,8 @@ static void gigaset_freecshw(struct cardstate
> > *cs)
> > tasklet_kill(&cs->write_tasklet);
> > if (!cs->hw.ser)
> > return;
> > - dev_set_drvdata(&cs->hw.ser->dev.dev, NULL);
> > - platform_device_unregister(&cs->hw.ser->dev);
> > + dev_set_drvdata(&pdev.dev, NULL);
> > + platform_device_unregister(&pdev);
> > kfree(cs->hw.ser);
>
> Tilman,
>
> Is there a 1:1 correspondence and lifetime for the embedded platform
> device and it's containing memory?

(Haven't heard from Tilman, so I'll give this a try.)

That containing memory is a struct ser_cardstate. And currently
instances of struct _ser_cardstate are malloced and freed in routines
that also call platform_device_register() and
platform_device_unregister(). So yes, I think there's a 1:1
correspondence.

> I ask because the typical approach for device teardown is to put the
> kfree() in the release method;

(Side note: the (struct device) release method of this driver
-gigaset_device_release() - is actually a nop. It only frees device
->platform_data and platform_device->resource, but neither are actually
used: they remain NULL through their entire life.)

> naturally, that won't work if there
> is some other lifetime issue.

I'm not sure I follow what you mean here. Could you point me at a driver
that uses that approach, so that I can have a look at it?

Thanks,


Paul Bolle
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