07.09.2020 18:05, Andy Shevchenko пишет: > On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 5:32 PM Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> 07.09.2020 11:10, Andy Shevchenko пишет: >>> On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 9:51 PM Dmitry Osipenko <digetx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> The runtime PM is guaranteed to be always available on Tegra after commit >>>> 40b2bb1b132a ("ARM: tegra: enforce PM requirement"). Hence let's remove >>>> all the RPM-availability checking and handling from the code. >>> >>>> + ret = pm_runtime_get_sync(i2c_dev->dev); >>>> + if (ret < 0) { >>>> + dev_err(dev, "runtime resume failed\n"); >>>> + goto disable_rpm; >>> >>> As in the original code here is a refcount leak. >>> Should call pm_runtime_put_noidle(). (Possible to use goto put_rpm; >>> but in that case the code a bit confusing to the reader) >> >> Good point! I already forgot about this RPM API problem! I'll add a >> patch to address this. >> >> Would be great if anyone could put effort into changing the default >> get_sync() behaviour and add get_sync_nofail(). Otherwise this will be a >> never ending problem. > > I didn't get this. For time being the API (yes, with its all cons) has > the clear usage: > a) don't check for errors -- you are fine > b) if you start checking errors, keep in mind refcounting. > > So, I don't see how nofail() can fix b) case. > It's a very unintuitive behaviour which none of other APIs have. I would never expect the refcount to be bumped in a case of error, this is a clear drawback of the API, IMO. Perhaps this is not seen as a problem by people who have excellent memory and can easily remember about existence of such non-standard quirks, or by people who're touching the RPM code frequently.