On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 3:30 AM, Veaceslav Falico <vfalico@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:/*
* Its possible that we get into this path
* When populate_msi_sysfs fails, which means the entries
* were not registered with sysfs. In that case don't
- * unregister them.
+ * unregister them, and just free. Otherwise the
+ * kobject->release will take care of freeing the entry via
+ * msi_kobj_release().
*/
if (entry->kobj.parent) {
kobject_del(&entry->kobj);
kobject_put(&entry->kobj);
+ } else {
+ kfree(entry);
}
-
- list_del(&entry->list);
- kfree(entry);
So this code sequence still makes me very unhappy.
Why does not just a simple unconditional
kobject_del(&entry->kobj);
kobject_put(&entry->kobj);
work for the "not registered with sysfs" case? And if the sysfs code
really gets confused, why not
if (entry->kobj.parent)
kobject_del(&entry->kobj);
kobject_put(&entry->kobj);
--
(btw, looking at the sysfs code, this looks *very* suspicious in
sysfs_remove_dir():
struct sysfs_dirent *sd = kobj->sd;
spin_lock(&sysfs_assoc_lock);
kobj->sd = NULL;
spin_unlock(&sysfs_assoc_lock);
and I would suggest that "sd = kobj->sd" should be done under the
lock, because otherwise the lock is kind of pointless..)
Greg?
Linus