ChangeSet 1.1500.11.17, 2004/02/04 10:03:35-08:00, colpatch@us.ibm.com [PATCH] PCI: fix "pcibus_class" Device Class, release function John Rose wrote: > The function release_pcibus_dev() in probe.c defines the release procedure for > device class pcibus_class. I want to suggest that this function be scrapped :) > > This release function is called in the code path of class_device_unregister(). > The pcibus_class devices aren't currently unregistered anywhere, from what I > can tell, so this release function is currently unused. The runtime removal of > PCI buses from logical partitions on PPC64 requires the unregistration of these > class devices. The natural place to do this IMHO is in pci_remove_bus_device() > in remove.c. You're right that the class device isn't currently unregistered, and that was an oversight in the patch I originally sent. Attatched is a patch that remedies that situation. pci_remove_bus_device() *is* the natural place to unregister the class_dev, and that's just what the patch does. > The problem is that this calls pci_destroy_dev(), which calls put() on the same > "bridge" device that the release function does. This should only be done once > in the course of removing a pci_bus, and I doubt that we want to change > pci_destroy_dev(). The kfree() of the pci_bus struct is also done in both > pci_remove_bus_device() and release_pcibus_dev(). Yep. The patch pulls the kfree() out of pci_remove_bus_device() and calls class_device_unregister() in it's place. This will put() the bridge device and free the pci_bus as needed. put() does need to be called twice because the bridge device is get()'d twice: once when the device is registered and once when it's bus device grabs a reference to it. drivers/pci/remove.c | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff -Nru a/drivers/pci/remove.c b/drivers/pci/remove.c --- a/drivers/pci/remove.c Mon Feb 9 14:58:38 2004 +++ b/drivers/pci/remove.c Mon Feb 9 14:58:38 2004 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ list_del(&b->node); spin_unlock(&pci_bus_lock); - kfree(b); + class_device_unregister(&b->class_dev); dev->subordinate = NULL; }