On 7/2/20 5:44 AM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 08:50:08AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: >> From: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> Shrink pmbus code by using devm_hwmon_device_register_with_groups() >> and devm_krealloc() instead of their non-managed variants. >> >> Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> drivers/hwmon/pmbus/pmbus_core.c | 28 +++++++++------------------- >> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/pmbus_core.c b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/pmbus_core.c >> index a420877ba533..225d0ac162c7 100644 >> --- a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/pmbus_core.c >> +++ b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/pmbus_core.c >> @@ -1022,9 +1022,9 @@ static int pmbus_add_attribute(struct pmbus_data *data, struct attribute *attr) >> { >> if (data->num_attributes >= data->max_attributes - 1) { >> int new_max_attrs = data->max_attributes + PMBUS_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE; >> - void *new_attrs = krealloc(data->group.attrs, >> - new_max_attrs * sizeof(void *), >> - GFP_KERNEL); >> + void *new_attrs = devm_krealloc(data->dev, data->group.attrs, >> + new_max_attrs * sizeof(void *), >> + GFP_KERNEL); > > dynamic sysfs attributes in a devm-allocated chunk of memory? What > could go wrong... > You mean that the memory might be removed before the attributes are removed ? Hmm, but that isn't different to the current implementation. The hwmon device is removed first (removing the sysfs attributes), followed by the kfree. Are you saying this is not safe ? Pretty much all code which allocates memory for struct attribute is doing the same, so that would be a problem throughout the kernel. > Anyway, is this the only in-kernel user that you could find for this > function? If so, it feels like it's a lot of extra work for no real > gain. > And I was so happy that I'd be able to get rid of pmbus_do_remove() subsequently. But then I can also use devm_add_action() and have it call kfree(), with the same result. Given that, if hwmon would really be the only user, we can live without it. Guenter