On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 04:21:25PM +0100, Herve Codina wrote: > The commit 80dd33cf72d1 ("drivers: base: Fix device link removal") > introduces a workqueue to release the consumer and supplier devices used > in the devlink. > In the job queued, devices are release and in turn, when all the > references to these devices are dropped, the release function of the > device itself is called. > > Nothing is present to provide some synchronisation with this workqueue > in order to ensure that all ongoing releasing operations are done and > so, some other operations can be started safely. > > For instance, in the following sequence: > 1) of_platform_depopulate() > 2) of_overlay_remove() > > During the step 1, devices are released and related devlinks are removed > (jobs pushed in the workqueue). > During the step 2, OF nodes are destroyed but, without any > synchronisation with devlink removal jobs, of_overlay_remove() can raise > warnings related to missing of_node_put(): > ERROR: memory leak, expected refcount 1 instead of 2 > > Indeed, the missing of_node_put() call is going to be done, too late, > from the workqueue job execution. > > Introduce device_link_wait_removal() to offer a way to synchronize > operations waiting for the end of devlink removals (i.e. end of > workqueue jobs). > Also, as a flushing operation is done on the workqueue, the workqueue > used is moved from a system-wide workqueue to a local one. > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Why is this for stable? You are just adding a new api, no one is using it. Or if they are, you didn't send me that patch... greg k-h