From: Pierre Ossman <drzeus-list@drzeus.cx>
To: Russell King <rmk+lkml@arm.linux.org.uk>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] MMC host class
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 14:26:57 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42D7AB91.7040508@drzeus.cx> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050715093114.B25428@flint.arm.linux.org.uk>
Russell King wrote:
>No no no no no. Repeat after me ten times. Empty or non-existant release
>functions are bad and cause oopsen. I will not create code which does
>this.
>
>
Sorry. I thought it was a generic cleanup function and since nothing was
allocated in the register function I didn't think it needed to do
anything. I tried to find some documentation about how classes were
handled but eventually had to resort to looking at other code. Perhaps I
should look at the documentation about kernel objects instead?
>What this means is that mmc_host itself becomes a refcounted sysfs
>object which needs to follow the lifetime rules associated therewith.
>
>Luckily, I thought about this earlier on, so there's a core mmc function
>to allocate the beast, register it, unregister it, and finally free it.
>
>The allocation function should initialise class_dev as much as possible.
>
>
The name field cannot be initialised since it isn't generated until
registration. And I avoided filling in the other stuff at allocation so
that I could keep knowledge of mmc_host_class in mmc_sysfs.c.
>The registration function should add the class device with the class
>model. The unregistration should remove the class device from the class
>model, but _not_ free it. The free function should drop the last
>reference to the class device, which results in the remove function
>(eventually) being called. Finally, the remove function can free the
>mmc_host.
>
>
With the remove function you mean the .release in the class struct?
>Also note that since we have a class_dev, the mmc_host 'dev' field can
>be removed. However, we'll probably have to update the host drivers
>to do this, so it should be a separate patch.
>
>
>
I'll read up on kernel objects and sysfs and put together a new patch then.
Rgds
Pierre
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-07-15 12:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-07-13 15:52 [PATCH] MMC host class Pierre Ossman
2005-07-15 8:31 ` Russell King
2005-07-15 12:26 ` Pierre Ossman [this message]
2005-07-15 20:21 ` Pierre Ossman
2005-07-18 17:45 ` Russell King
2005-07-18 18:22 ` Pierre Ossman
2005-08-08 11:38 ` Pierre Ossman
2005-08-18 23:09 ` Russell King
2005-08-19 6:14 ` Pierre Ossman
2005-08-19 7:49 ` Russell King
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