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authorMichael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>2018-04-20 20:51:18 +0300
committerMichael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>2018-04-25 20:41:26 +0300
commitaa44ec867030a72e8aa127977e37dec551d8df19 (patch)
tree1e8845e767bec6b27cef68406c222ecd81b0a697 /drivers/char
parent61a8950c5c5708cf2068b29ffde94e454e528208 (diff)
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virtio_console: move removal code
Will make it reusable for error handling. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/char')
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/virtio_console.c72
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/char/virtio_console.c b/drivers/char/virtio_console.c
index 2d87ce5..e8480fe 100644
--- a/drivers/char/virtio_console.c
+++ b/drivers/char/virtio_console.c
@@ -1988,6 +1988,42 @@ static void remove_vqs(struct ports_device *portdev)
kfree(portdev->out_vqs);
}
+static void virtcons_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev)
+{
+ struct ports_device *portdev;
+ struct port *port, *port2;
+
+ portdev = vdev->priv;
+
+ spin_lock_irq(&pdrvdata_lock);
+ list_del(&portdev->list);
+ spin_unlock_irq(&pdrvdata_lock);
+
+ /* Disable interrupts for vqs */
+ vdev->config->reset(vdev);
+ /* Finish up work that's lined up */
+ if (use_multiport(portdev))
+ cancel_work_sync(&portdev->control_work);
+ else
+ cancel_work_sync(&portdev->config_work);
+
+ list_for_each_entry_safe(port, port2, &portdev->ports, list)
+ unplug_port(port);
+
+ unregister_chrdev(portdev->chr_major, "virtio-portsdev");
+
+ /*
+ * When yanking out a device, we immediately lose the
+ * (device-side) queues. So there's no point in keeping the
+ * guest side around till we drop our final reference. This
+ * also means that any ports which are in an open state will
+ * have to just stop using the port, as the vqs are going
+ * away.
+ */
+ remove_vqs(portdev);
+ kfree(portdev);
+}
+
/*
* Once we're further in boot, we get probed like any other virtio
* device.
@@ -2116,42 +2152,6 @@ fail:
return err;
}
-static void virtcons_remove(struct virtio_device *vdev)
-{
- struct ports_device *portdev;
- struct port *port, *port2;
-
- portdev = vdev->priv;
-
- spin_lock_irq(&pdrvdata_lock);
- list_del(&portdev->list);
- spin_unlock_irq(&pdrvdata_lock);
-
- /* Disable interrupts for vqs */
- vdev->config->reset(vdev);
- /* Finish up work that's lined up */
- if (use_multiport(portdev))
- cancel_work_sync(&portdev->control_work);
- else
- cancel_work_sync(&portdev->config_work);
-
- list_for_each_entry_safe(port, port2, &portdev->ports, list)
- unplug_port(port);
-
- unregister_chrdev(portdev->chr_major, "virtio-portsdev");
-
- /*
- * When yanking out a device, we immediately lose the
- * (device-side) queues. So there's no point in keeping the
- * guest side around till we drop our final reference. This
- * also means that any ports which are in an open state will
- * have to just stop using the port, as the vqs are going
- * away.
- */
- remove_vqs(portdev);
- kfree(portdev);
-}
-
static struct virtio_device_id id_table[] = {
{ VIRTIO_ID_CONSOLE, VIRTIO_DEV_ANY_ID },
{ 0 },
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