Re: [PATCH 02/21] gpiolib: provide gpio_device_find()

From: Andy Shevchenko
Date: Wed Sep 06 2023 - 10:10:40 EST


On Tue, Sep 05, 2023 at 08:52:50PM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote:
> From: Bartosz Golaszewski <bartosz.golaszewski@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> gpiochip_find() is wrong and its kernel doc is misleading as the
> function doesn't return a reference to the gpio_chip but just a raw
> pointer. The chip itself is not guaranteed to stay alive, in fact it can
> be deleted at any point. Also: other than GPIO drivers themselves,
> nobody else has any business accessing gpio_chip structs.
>
> Provide a new gpio_device_find() function that returns a real reference
> to the opaque gpio_device structure that is guaranteed to stay alive for
> as long as there are active users of it.

...

> +/**
> + * gpio_device_find() - find a specific GPIO device
> + * @data: data to pass to match function
> + * @match: Callback function to check gpio_chip

> + * Returns:
> + * New reference to struct gpio_device.

I believe this is wrong location of the Return section.
AFAIU how kernel doc uses section markers, this entire description becomes
a Return(s) section. Have you tried to render man/html/pdf and see this?

> + * Similar to bus_find_device(). It returns a reference to a gpio_device as
> + * determined by a user supplied @match callback. The callback should return
> + * 0 if the device doesn't match and non-zero if it does. If the callback
> + * returns non-zero, this function will return to the caller and not iterate
> + * over any more gpio_devices.
> + *
> + * The callback takes the GPIO chip structure as argument. During the execution
> + * of the callback function the chip is protected from being freed. TODO: This
> + * actually has yet to be implemented.
> + *
> + * If the function returns non-NULL, the returned reference must be freed by
> + * the caller using gpio_device_put().
> + */
> +struct gpio_device *gpio_device_find(void *data,

> + int (*match)(struct gpio_chip *gc,
> + void *data))

One line?
Or maybe a type for it? (gpio_match_fn, for example)

> +{
> + struct gpio_device *gdev;
> +
> + guard(spinlock_irqsave)(&gpio_lock);
> +
> + list_for_each_entry(gdev, &gpio_devices, list) {
> + if (gdev->chip && match(gdev->chip, data))
> + return gpio_device_get(gdev);
> + }
> +
> + return NULL;
> +}

...

> +struct gpio_device *gpio_device_find(void *data,
> + int (*match)(struct gpio_chip *gc,
> + void *data));

Ditto.


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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko