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author | Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz> | 2014-11-21 10:05:09 +0100 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2014-11-26 19:33:57 -0800 |
commit | 91905b6f4afe51e23a3f58df93e4cdc5e49cf40c (patch) | |
tree | 941d6719f527d038e9daaf37686a27fb825223cd /drivers/parport | |
parent | 5b48e0605a84c3d2ccd06f6218df90e737c10559 (diff) | |
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parport: parport_pc, do not remove parent devices early
When the parport_pc module is removed from the system, all parport
devices are iterated in parport_pc_exit and removed by a call to
parport_pc_unregister_port. Note that some parport devices have its
'struct device' parent, known as port->dev. And when port->dev is a
platform device, it is destroyed in parport_pc_exit too.
Now, when parport_pc_unregister_port is called for a going port,
drv->detach(port) is called for every parport driver in the system.
ppdev can be one of them. ppdev's detach() tears down its per-port
sysfs directory, which established port->dev as a parent earlier.
But since parport_pc_exit kills port->dev parents before unregisters
ports proper, ppdev's sysfs directory has no living parent anymore.
This results in the following warning:
WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 785 at fs/sysfs/group.c:219 sysfs_remove_group+0x9b/0xa0
sysfs group ffffffff81c69e20 not found for kobject 'parport1'
Modules linked in: parport_pc(E-) ppdev(E) [last unloaded: ppdev]
CPU: 1 PID: 785 Comm: rmmod Tainted: G W E 3.18.0-rc5-next-20141120+ #824
...
Call Trace:
...
[<ffffffff810aff76>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x46/0x50
[<ffffffff8123d81b>] sysfs_remove_group+0x9b/0xa0
[<ffffffff814c27e7>] dpm_sysfs_remove+0x57/0x60
[<ffffffff814b6ac9>] device_del+0x49/0x240
[<ffffffff814b6ce2>] device_unregister+0x22/0x70
[<ffffffff814b6dac>] device_destroy+0x3c/0x50
[<ffffffffc012209a>] pp_detach+0x4a/0x60 [ppdev]
[<ffffffff814b32dd>] parport_remove_port+0x11d/0x150
[<ffffffffc0137328>] parport_pc_unregister_port+0x28/0xf0 [parport_pc]
[<ffffffffc0138c0e>] parport_pc_exit+0x76/0x468 [parport_pc]
[<ffffffff81128dbc>] SyS_delete_module+0x18c/0x230
It is also easily reproducible on qemu with two dummy ports '-parallel
/dev/null -parallel /dev/null'.
So switch the order of killing the two structures. But since port is
freed by parport_pc_unregister_port, we have to remember port->dev
in a local variable.
Perhaps nothing worse than the warning happens thanks to the device
refcounting. We *should* be on the safe side.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz>
Reviewed-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Tested-by: Martin Pluskal <mpluskal@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/parport')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/parport/parport_pc.c | 7 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/parport/parport_pc.c b/drivers/parport/parport_pc.c index f721299..5306eb5 100644 --- a/drivers/parport/parport_pc.c +++ b/drivers/parport/parport_pc.c @@ -3340,13 +3340,14 @@ static void __exit parport_pc_exit(void) while (!list_empty(&ports_list)) { struct parport_pc_private *priv; struct parport *port; + struct device *dev; priv = list_entry(ports_list.next, struct parport_pc_private, list); port = priv->port; - if (port->dev && port->dev->bus == &platform_bus_type) - platform_device_unregister( - to_platform_device(port->dev)); + dev = port->dev; parport_pc_unregister_port(port); + if (dev && dev->bus == &platform_bus_type) + platform_device_unregister(to_platform_device(dev)); } } |