On 4/15/20 7:22 AM, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
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15.04.2020 05:57, Sowjanya Komatineni пишет:
+static int tegra_csi_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
+{
+ struct tegra_csi *csi = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
+ int err;
+
+ err = host1x_client_unregister(&csi->client);
+ if (err < 0) {
+ dev_err(csi->dev,
+ "failed to unregister host1x client: %d\n", err);
+ return err;
+ }
+
+ pm_runtime_disable(csi->dev);
+ kfree(csi);
IIRC, the driver removal is invoked on the unbinding. Hence, I'm not
sure how moving away from the resource-managed API helps here. Could you
please explain in a more details?
Have you tried to test this driver under KASAN? I suspect that you just
masked the problem, instead of fixing it.
Using devm_kzalloc for vi/csi structures based on prior feedback request
to switch to use kzalloc all over this driver.
Hi Hans,
video devices lifetime is till video device nodes are released. So, v4l2
device release callback does the release of tegra channel allocation
which hold video device.
Below are the 3 possible cases of unbind/unload,
1. during tegra-video module unload, if v4l2 device refcnt is not 0
which is the case when any of video device node handle is kept opened
then unloading module will not happen and module refcnt is also non-zero
and unloading tegra-video module reports module in use.
2. during tegra-video driver unbind, tegra-video driver removal will do
vi/csi clients exit ops which unregisters video device allocated memory
during release callback of v4l2 device. vi/csi structure allocation
remains same as vi/csi driver removal will not happen in this case.
3. during direct host1x client drivers vi/csi unbind, both
host1x_clients vi/csi gets unregistered, deletes host1x logical device
which executes tegra-video driver removal() -> vi/csi exit() before
vi/csi memory gets freed in vi/csi driver remove().
So, any active streaming will stop and video devices are unregistered
during direct client driver unbind prior to freeing vi/csi memory.
Also vi/csi driver remove does explicit free vi/csi as its allocated
with kzalloc. So not sure how using kzalloc is different to devm_kzalloc
for vi/csi structure in terms of when vi/csi memory gets freed?
Except for channel allocation which holds video device and as video
device life time is beyond tegra-video module unbind->vi exit(), looks
like we can use devm_kzalloc for vi/csi.
Can you please comment if you still think we need to use kzalloc rather
than devm_kzalloc for vi/csi structure allocation?
Thanks
Sowjanya