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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-05-04 19:07:10 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-05-04 19:15:35 -0700 |
commit | af82455f7dbd9dc20244d80d033721b30d22c065 (patch) | |
tree | 3b9246456e82ae116b57834a2f0b4a307a016474 /fs | |
parent | 0be75179df5e20306528800fc7c6a504b12b97db (diff) | |
parent | 2a76f89fa58c769241cfc21f2614705591519ae3 (diff) | |
download | linux-af82455f7dbd9dc20244d80d033721b30d22c065.tar.bz2 |
Merge tag 'char-misc-4.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc
Pull char/misc driver updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big set of new char/misc driver drivers and features for
4.12-rc1.
There's lots of new drivers added this time around, new firmware
drivers from Google, more auxdisplay drivers, extcon drivers, fpga
drivers, and a bunch of other driver updates. Nothing major, except if
you happen to have the hardware for these drivers, and then you will
be happy :)
All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
issues"
* tag 'char-misc-4.12-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (136 commits)
firmware: google memconsole: Fix return value check in platform_memconsole_init()
firmware: Google VPD: Fix return value check in vpd_platform_init()
goldfish_pipe: fix build warning about using too much stack.
goldfish_pipe: An implementation of more parallel pipe
fpga fr br: update supported version numbers
fpga: region: release FPGA region reference in error path
fpga altera-hps2fpga: disable/unprepare clock on error in alt_fpga_bridge_probe()
mei: drop the TODO from samples
firmware: Google VPD sysfs driver
firmware: Google VPD: import lib_vpd source files
misc: lkdtm: Add volatile to intentional NULL pointer reference
eeprom: idt_89hpesx: Add OF device ID table
misc: ds1682: Add OF device ID table
misc: tsl2550: Add OF device ID table
w1: Remove unneeded use of assert() and remove w1_log.h
w1: Use kernel common min() implementation
uio_mf624: Align memory regions to page size and set correct offsets
uio_mf624: Refactor memory info initialization
uio: Allow handling of non page-aligned memory regions
hangcheck-timer: Fix typo in comment
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Diffstat (limited to 'fs')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/char_dev.c | 86 |
1 files changed, 86 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/fs/char_dev.c b/fs/char_dev.c index 44a240c4bb65..fb8507f521b2 100644 --- a/fs/char_dev.c +++ b/fs/char_dev.c @@ -471,6 +471,85 @@ int cdev_add(struct cdev *p, dev_t dev, unsigned count) return 0; } +/** + * cdev_set_parent() - set the parent kobject for a char device + * @p: the cdev structure + * @kobj: the kobject to take a reference to + * + * cdev_set_parent() sets a parent kobject which will be referenced + * appropriately so the parent is not freed before the cdev. This + * should be called before cdev_add. + */ +void cdev_set_parent(struct cdev *p, struct kobject *kobj) +{ + WARN_ON(!kobj->state_initialized); + p->kobj.parent = kobj; +} + +/** + * cdev_device_add() - add a char device and it's corresponding + * struct device, linkink + * @dev: the device structure + * @cdev: the cdev structure + * + * cdev_device_add() adds the char device represented by @cdev to the system, + * just as cdev_add does. It then adds @dev to the system using device_add + * The dev_t for the char device will be taken from the struct device which + * needs to be initialized first. This helper function correctly takes a + * reference to the parent device so the parent will not get released until + * all references to the cdev are released. + * + * This helper uses dev->devt for the device number. If it is not set + * it will not add the cdev and it will be equivalent to device_add. + * + * This function should be used whenever the struct cdev and the + * struct device are members of the same structure whose lifetime is + * managed by the struct device. + * + * NOTE: Callers must assume that userspace was able to open the cdev and + * can call cdev fops callbacks at any time, even if this function fails. + */ +int cdev_device_add(struct cdev *cdev, struct device *dev) +{ + int rc = 0; + + if (dev->devt) { + cdev_set_parent(cdev, &dev->kobj); + + rc = cdev_add(cdev, dev->devt, 1); + if (rc) + return rc; + } + + rc = device_add(dev); + if (rc) + cdev_del(cdev); + + return rc; +} + +/** + * cdev_device_del() - inverse of cdev_device_add + * @dev: the device structure + * @cdev: the cdev structure + * + * cdev_device_del() is a helper function to call cdev_del and device_del. + * It should be used whenever cdev_device_add is used. + * + * If dev->devt is not set it will not remove the cdev and will be equivalent + * to device_del. + * + * NOTE: This guarantees that associated sysfs callbacks are not running + * or runnable, however any cdevs already open will remain and their fops + * will still be callable even after this function returns. + */ +void cdev_device_del(struct cdev *cdev, struct device *dev) +{ + device_del(dev); + if (dev->devt) + cdev_del(cdev); +} + static void cdev_unmap(dev_t dev, unsigned count) { kobj_unmap(cdev_map, dev, count); @@ -482,6 +561,10 @@ static void cdev_unmap(dev_t dev, unsigned count) * * cdev_del() removes @p from the system, possibly freeing the structure * itself. + * + * NOTE: This guarantees that cdev device will no longer be able to be + * opened, however any cdevs already open will remain and their fops will + * still be callable even after cdev_del returns. */ void cdev_del(struct cdev *p) { @@ -570,5 +653,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(cdev_init); EXPORT_SYMBOL(cdev_alloc); EXPORT_SYMBOL(cdev_del); EXPORT_SYMBOL(cdev_add); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cdev_set_parent); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cdev_device_add); +EXPORT_SYMBOL(cdev_device_del); EXPORT_SYMBOL(__register_chrdev); EXPORT_SYMBOL(__unregister_chrdev); |