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author | David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> | 2013-04-06 20:28:38 +0200 |
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committer | Gustavo Padovan <gustavo.padovan@collabora.co.uk> | 2013-04-17 02:38:36 -0300 |
commit | fc225c3f5d1b6aa6f99c5c300af4605e4923ce79 (patch) | |
tree | 15abcbd5495d423c3634af6b518e1f5ff2c22f84 /net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c | |
parent | 93796fa6f21411dab2ce7ba4fd7fd4d4ed4aca2e (diff) | |
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Bluetooth: remove unneeded hci_conn_hold/put_device()
hci_conn_hold/put_device() is used to control when hci_conn->dev is no
longer needed and can be deleted from the system. Lets first look how they
are currently used throughout the code (excluding HIDP!).
All code that uses hci_conn_hold_device() looks like this:
...
hci_conn_hold_device();
hci_conn_add_sysfs();
...
On the other side, hci_conn_put_device() is exclusively used in
hci_conn_del().
So, considering that hci_conn_del() must not be called twice (which would
fail horribly), we know that hci_conn_put_device() is only called _once_
(which is in hci_conn_del()).
On the other hand, hci_conn_add_sysfs() must not be called twice, either
(it would call device_add twice, which breaks the device, see
drivers/base/core.c). So we know that hci_conn_hold_device() is also
called only once (it's only called directly before hci_conn_add_sysfs()).
So hold and put are known to be called only once. That means we can safely
remove them and directly call hci_conn_del_sysfs() in hci_conn_del().
But there is one issue left: HIDP also uses hci_conn_hold/put_device().
However, this case can be ignored and simply removed as it is totally
broken. The issue is, the only thing HIDP delays with
hci_conn_hold_device() is the removal of the hci_conn->dev from sysfs.
But, the hci_conn device has no mechanism to get notified when its own
parent (hci_dev) gets removed from sysfs. hci_dev_hold/put() does _not_
control when it is removed but only when the device object is created
and destroyed.
And hci_dev calls hci_conn_flush_*() when it removes itself from sysfs,
which itself causes hci_conn_del() to be called, but it does _not_ cause
hci_conn_del_sysfs() to be called, which is wrong.
Hence, we fix it to call hci_conn_del_sysfs() in hci_conn_del(). This
guarantees that a hci_conn object is removed from sysfs _before_ its
parent hci_dev is removed.
The changes to HIDP look scary, wrong and broken. However, if you look at
the HIDP session management, you will notice they're already broken in the
exact _same_ way (ever tried "unplugging" HIDP devices? Breaks _all_ the
time).
So this patch only makes HIDP look _scary_ and _obviously broken_. It does
not break HIDP itself, it already is!
See later patches in this series which fix HIDP to use proper
session-management.
Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Signed-off-by: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo.padovan@collabora.co.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c')
-rw-r--r-- | net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c | 17 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c index b1a02ce..6b5b8e7 100644 --- a/net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c +++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_conn.c @@ -410,8 +410,6 @@ struct hci_conn *hci_conn_add(struct hci_dev *hdev, int type, bdaddr_t *dst) if (hdev->notify) hdev->notify(hdev, HCI_NOTIFY_CONN_ADD); - atomic_set(&conn->devref, 0); - hci_conn_init_sysfs(conn); return conn; @@ -460,7 +458,7 @@ int hci_conn_del(struct hci_conn *conn) skb_queue_purge(&conn->data_q); - hci_conn_put_device(conn); + hci_conn_del_sysfs(conn); hci_dev_put(hdev); @@ -847,19 +845,6 @@ void hci_conn_check_pending(struct hci_dev *hdev) hci_dev_unlock(hdev); } -void hci_conn_hold_device(struct hci_conn *conn) -{ - atomic_inc(&conn->devref); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(hci_conn_hold_device); - -void hci_conn_put_device(struct hci_conn *conn) -{ - if (atomic_dec_and_test(&conn->devref)) - hci_conn_del_sysfs(conn); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(hci_conn_put_device); - int hci_get_conn_list(void __user *arg) { struct hci_conn *c; |