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From: Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
To: Yu Zhao <yu.zhao@uniscape.net>
Cc: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>,
	linux-pci@vger.kernel.org, greg@kroah.com,
	akpm@linux-foundation.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	stable@kernel.org, Rakib Mullick <rakib.mullick@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] pci: Fixing drivers/pci/search.c compilation warning.
Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 12:34:13 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20081026183412.GX26094@parisc-linux.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <490467CD.3000402@uniscape.net>

On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 08:51:25PM +0800, Yu Zhao wrote:
> This reminds me of other problems of PCI search functions.
> 
> The 'dev_start' is passed to bus_find_device(), and its 'knode_bus' 
> reference count is decreased by klist_iter_init_node() in that function. 
> The problem is the reference count may be already decrease to 0 because 
> the PCI device 'from' is hot-plugged off (e.g., pci_remove_bus) when the 
> search goes. A warning is fired when klist_iter_init_node() detects the 
> reference count becomes 0.
> 
> Some code uses pci_find_device() in a way that is not safe with the 
> hotplug, because a device may be destroyed after bus_find_device() 
> returns it and before it's held by pci_dev_get() in the next round. 
> Following is an example from a random grep:

Yes, that's why pci_find_device() is deprecated.  But it doesn't also
need to be buggy ;-)

-- 
Matthew Wilcox				Intel Open Source Technology Centre
"Bill, look, we understand that you're interested in selling us this
operating system, but compare it to ours.  We can't possibly take such
a retrograde step."

  reply	other threads:[~2008-10-26 18:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <b9df5fa10809280816u23ef3021k7eee287a237b72ae@mail.gmail.com>
2008-09-28 16:32 ` [PATCH] pci: Fixing drivers/pci/search.c compilation warning Matthew Wilcox
2008-10-21  1:13   ` Matthew Wilcox
2008-10-21  1:29     ` Jesse Barnes
2008-10-21 17:24     ` Jesse Barnes
2008-10-26 12:51     ` Yu Zhao
2008-10-26 18:34       ` Matthew Wilcox [this message]
2008-10-27  3:18         ` Zhao, Yu
2008-10-27  7:07           ` Matthew Wilcox
2008-10-27  7:13             ` Zhao, Yu
2008-10-27  7:21               ` Matthew Wilcox
2008-10-27  7:34                 ` Zhao, Yu
2008-10-27  7:43                   ` Zhao, Yu
2008-10-27  7:45                   ` Matthew Wilcox

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