Now that we have moved release_queue from being asynchronous to synchronous, and fixed how we use the debugfs directory with blktrace we should no longer have expected races with device removal/addition and other operations with the debugfs directory. If races do happen however, we want to be informed of *how* this races happens rather than dealing with a debugfs splat, so upgrading this to a BUG_ON() should capture better information about how this can happen in the future. This is specially true these days with funky reproducers in userspace for which we have no access to, but only a bug splat. Note that on addition the gendisk kobject is used as the parent for the request_queue kobject, and upon removal, now that request_queue removal is synchronous, blk_unregister_queue() is called prior to the gendisk device_del(). This means we expect to see a sysfs clash first now prior to running into a race with the debugfs dentry; so this bug would be considered highly unlikely. Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx> --- block/blk-debugfs.c | 10 +--------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/block/blk-debugfs.c b/block/blk-debugfs.c index d84038bce0a5..761318dcbf40 100644 --- a/block/blk-debugfs.c +++ b/block/blk-debugfs.c @@ -19,16 +19,8 @@ void blk_debugfs_register(void) int __must_check blk_queue_debugfs_register(struct request_queue *q) { - struct dentry *dir = NULL; - /* This can happen if we have a bug in the lower layers */ - dir = debugfs_lookup(kobject_name(q->kobj.parent), blk_debugfs_root); - if (dir) { - pr_warn("%s: registering request_queue debugfs directory twice is not allowed\n", - kobject_name(q->kobj.parent)); - dput(dir); - return -EALREADY; - } + BUG_ON(debugfs_lookup(kobject_name(q->kobj.parent), blk_debugfs_root)); q->debugfs_dir = debugfs_create_dir(kobject_name(q->kobj.parent), blk_debugfs_root); -- 2.25.1