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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Input: sparse-keymap - add managed version of sparse_keymap_setup()
On Wed, Mar 01, 2017 at 11:37:14AM +0100, Michał Kępień wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 10:45:25AM +0100, Michał Kępień wrote:
> > > Some platform drivers use devm_input_allocate_device() together with
> > > sparse_keymap_setup() in their .probe callbacks. While using the former
> > > simplifies error handling, using the latter necessitates calling
> > > sparse_keymap_free() in the error path and upon module unloading to
> > > avoid leaking the copy of the keymap allocated by sparse_keymap_setup().
> > >
> > > To help prevent such leaks and enable simpler error handling in these
> > > drivers, add a new function which allows automatic freeing of the keymap
> > > copy upon probe failure and on driver detach.
> > >
> > > As devm_input_allocate_device() adds its devres to the device owning the
> > > input device, we do the same for managed input devices to ensure freeing
> > > the keymap copy is properly slotted in the devres stack.
> > >
> > > The new function can also be used by non-managed input devices, though
> > > in this case the devres is attached to the struct device embedded inside
> > > the input device itself.
> >
> > This is wrong and does not work as input devices are never probed and
> > never unbound, so the cleanup will never happen.
> >
> > Either pass device explicitly, or always take input's parent.
>
> Thank you for taking a look, Dmitry. I may be missing something, but
> please bear with me. AFAICT, in the non-managed input device case the
> devres release callback is called when the last reference to that input
> device is dropped, i.e. after input_unregister_device() is called.
> Setting devres.log=1 confirms this, so does putting a WARN_ON() inside
> devm_sparse_keymap_free(). Could you please elaborate? Perhaps I am
> misunderstanding your argument.

Ah, I missed the fact that we drop devres resources when we destroy the
device. OK, in this case why don't we make sparse keymap always use
devm-allocated memory and make sparse_keymap_free() a noop for the time
being? Once we remove it from all the drivers we can kill the stub.

Thanks.

--
Dmitry

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