On Mon, 2024-08-19 at 21:28 +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 06:51:47PM +0200, Philipp Stanner wrote: > > stmicro uses PCI devres in the wrong way. Resources requested > > through pcim_* functions don't need to be cleaned up manually in > > the > > remove() callback or in the error unwind path of a probe() > > function. > > > > Moreover, there is an unnecessary loop which only requests and > > ioremaps > > BAR 0, but iterates over all BARs nevertheless. > > > > Furthermore, pcim_iomap_regions() and pcim_iomap_table() have been > > deprecated by the PCI subsystem in commit e354bb84a4c1 ("PCI: > > Deprecate > > pcim_iomap_table(), pcim_iomap_regions_request_all()"). > > > > Replace these functions with pcim_iomap_region(). > > > > Remove the unnecessary manual pcim_* cleanup calls. > > > > Remove the unnecessary loop over all BARs. > > ... > > loongson_dwmac_probe() > > > + memset(&res, 0, sizeof(res)); > > + res.addr = pcim_iomap_region(pdev, 0, pci_name(pdev)); > > + if (IS_ERR(res.addr)) { > > + ret = PTR_ERR(res.addr); > > + goto err_disable_device; > > It seems your series reveals issues in the error paths of .probe():s > in many drivers... > > If we use pcim variant to enable device, why do we need to explicitly > disable it? No. > > > } > > ... > > loongson_dwmac_remove() > > > pci_disable_msi(pdev); > > pci_disable_device(pdev); > > Not sure why we need these either... It's complicated. The code uses pciM_enable_device(), but here in remove pci_disable_device(). pcim_enable_device() sets up a disable callback which only calls pci_disable_device() if pcim_pin_device() has not been called. This code doesn't seem to call pcim_pin_device(), so I think pci_disable_device() could be removed. I definitely would not feel confident touching pci_disable_msi(), though. The AFAIK biggest problem remaining in PCI devres is that the MSI code base implicitly calls into devres, see here [1] P. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/ee44ea7ac760e73edad3f20b30b4d2fff66c1a85.camel@xxxxxxxxxx/