On Fri 24 Aug 03:27 PDT 2018, Kiran Gunda wrote: > diff --git a/drivers/video/backlight/qcom-wled.c b/drivers/video/backlight/qcom-wled.c [..] > struct wled { > @@ -135,16 +146,22 @@ struct wled { > struct regmap *regmap; > struct mutex lock; /* Lock to avoid race from thread irq handler */ > ktime_t last_short_event; > + ktime_t start_ovp_fault_time; > u16 ctrl_addr; > u16 sink_addr; > u16 max_string_count; > + u16 auto_detection_ovp_count; > u32 brightness; > u32 max_brightness; > u32 short_count; > + u32 auto_detect_count; > bool disabled_by_short; > bool has_short_detect; > + int ovp_irq; > + bool ovp_irq_disabled; ovp_irq_disabled is now only assigned, never read. So you should be able to drop it. [..] > @@ -200,7 +226,18 @@ static int wled_module_enable(struct wled *wled, int val) > WLED_CTRL_REG_MOD_EN, > WLED_CTRL_REG_MOD_EN_MASK, > val << WLED_CTRL_REG_MOD_EN_SHIFT); > - return rc; > + if (rc < 0) > + return rc; > + > + if (val) { > + schedule_delayed_work(&wled->ovp_work, HZ / 100); wled_ovp_work() is a nop when ovp_irq == 0, so wrap the entire if/else in a check for ovp_irq > 0 (rather than include it in the else) and drop it from the worker. > + } else { > + if (!cancel_delayed_work_sync(&wled->ovp_work) && > + wled->ovp_irq > 0) > + disable_irq(wled->ovp_irq); > + } > + > + return 0; Also, if a user calls rmmod within 10ms of enabling module we will schedule work of code that's no longer available in the kernel. So you need to also cancel_delayed_work_sync() in the remove function of the driver. Apart from this I think this patch looks good now! Regards, Bjorn