Michael Kelley <mhklinux@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > From: Michael Kelley Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 10:36 AM >> From: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 >> 9:45 AM >> > >> > Saurabh Singh Sengar <ssengar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > >> > > On Mon, Nov 04, 2024 at 05:48:24PM +0100, Vitaly Kuznetsov wrote: >> > >> It was found that unloading 'hid_hyperv' module results in a devres >> > >> complaint: >> > >> >> > >> ... >> > >> hv_vmbus: unregistering driver hid_hyperv >> > >> ------------[ cut here ]------------ >> > >> WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 3983 at drivers/base/devres.c:691 >> devres_release_group+0x1f2/0x2c0 >> > >> ... >> > >> Call Trace: >> > >> <TASK> >> > >> ? devres_release_group+0x1f2/0x2c0 >> > >> ? __warn+0xd1/0x1c0 >> > >> ? devres_release_group+0x1f2/0x2c0 >> > >> ? report_bug+0x32a/0x3c0 >> > >> ? handle_bug+0x53/0xa0 >> > >> ? exc_invalid_op+0x18/0x50 >> > >> ? asm_exc_invalid_op+0x1a/0x20 >> > >> ? devres_release_group+0x1f2/0x2c0 >> > >> ? devres_release_group+0x90/0x2c0 >> > >> ? rcu_is_watching+0x15/0xb0 >> > >> ? __pfx_devres_release_group+0x10/0x10 >> > >> hid_device_remove+0xf5/0x220 >> > >> device_release_driver_internal+0x371/0x540 >> > >> ? klist_put+0xf3/0x170 >> > >> bus_remove_device+0x1f1/0x3f0 >> > >> device_del+0x33f/0x8c0 >> > >> ? __pfx_device_del+0x10/0x10 >> > >> ? cleanup_srcu_struct+0x337/0x500 >> > >> hid_destroy_device+0xc8/0x130 >> > >> mousevsc_remove+0xd2/0x1d0 [hid_hyperv] >> > >> device_release_driver_internal+0x371/0x540 >> > >> driver_detach+0xc5/0x180 >> > >> bus_remove_driver+0x11e/0x2a0 >> > >> ? __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x160/0x5e0 >> > >> vmbus_driver_unregister+0x62/0x2b0 [hv_vmbus] >> > >> ... >> > >> >> > >> And the issue seems to be that the corresponding devres group is not >> > >> allocated. Normally, devres_open_group() is called from >> > >> __hid_device_probe() but Hyper-V HID driver overrides 'hid_dev->driver' >> > >> with 'mousevsc_hid_driver' stub and basically re-implements >> > >> __hid_device_probe() by calling hid_parse() and hid_hw_start() but not >> > >> devres_open_group(). hid_device_probe() does not call __hid_device_probe() >> > >> for it. Later, when the driver is removed, hid_device_remove() calls >> > >> devres_release_group() as it doesn't check whether hdev->driver was >> > >> initially overridden or not. >> > >> >> > >> The issue seems to be related to the commit 62c68e7cee33 ("HID: ensure >> > >> timely release of driver-allocated resources") but the commit itself seems >> > >> to be correct. >> > >> >> > >> Fix the issue by dropping the 'hid_dev->driver' override and the >> > >> now unneeded hid_parse()/hid_hw_start() calls. One notable difference of >> > >> the change is hid_hw_start() is now called with HID_CONNECT_DEFAULT which >> > >> implies HID_CONNECT_HIDRAW. This doesn't seem to cause any immediate issues >> > >> but 'HID_CONNECT_HIDINPUT | HID_CONNECT_HIDDEV' combo was used in the >> > >> driver for a long time and it is unclear whether hidraw was excluded on >> > >> purpose or not. >> > >> >> > >> Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@xxxxxxxxxx> >> > > >> > > A fixme tag would be helpful. >> > >> > I concluded that it's the unusual 'hid_dev->driver' override in >> > hid-hyperv to blame and not the 62c68e7cee33 ("HID: ensure timely >> > release of driver-allocated resources") but the override was there since >> > the inception of the driver so I'm not sure, mentioning 62c68e7cee33 >> > probably makes more sense... >> >> I've finished looking at the linux-next issue in detail, and I agree that >> the hid_dev->driver override is the underlying cause. I was >> commenting out that line Monday night, but had not gotten as far as >> removing the the hid_parse() and hid_hw_start(). Then your patch >> came out, Vitaly, which is great! >> >> > >> > > >> > >> --- >> > >> drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c | 17 ----------------- >> > >> 1 file changed, 17 deletions(-) >> > >> >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c b/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c >> > >> index f33485d83d24..1609a56ffa7c 100644 >> > >> --- a/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c >> > >> +++ b/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c >> > >> @@ -431,8 +431,6 @@ static const struct hid_ll_driver mousevsc_ll_driver = { >> > >> .raw_request = mousevsc_hid_raw_request, >> > >> }; >> > >> >> > >> -static struct hid_driver mousevsc_hid_driver; >> > >> - >> > >> static int mousevsc_probe(struct hv_device *device, >> > >> const struct hv_vmbus_device_id *dev_id) >> > >> { >> > >> @@ -473,7 +471,6 @@ static int mousevsc_probe(struct hv_device *device, >> > >> } >> > >> >> > >> hid_dev->ll_driver = &mousevsc_ll_driver; >> > >> - hid_dev->driver = &mousevsc_hid_driver; >> > >> hid_dev->bus = BUS_VIRTUAL; >> > >> hid_dev->vendor = input_dev->hid_dev_info.vendor; >> > >> hid_dev->product = input_dev->hid_dev_info.product; >> > >> @@ -488,20 +485,6 @@ static int mousevsc_probe(struct hv_device *device, >> > >> if (ret) >> > >> goto probe_err2; >> > >> >> > >> - >> > >> - ret = hid_parse(hid_dev); >> > >> - if (ret) { >> > >> - hid_err(hid_dev, "parse failed\n"); >> > >> - goto probe_err2; >> > >> - } >> > >> - >> > >> - ret = hid_hw_start(hid_dev, HID_CONNECT_HIDINPUT | >> HID_CONNECT_HIDDEV); >> >> As you noted, using HID_CONNECT_DEFAULT in the default probe function >> __hid_device_probe() ends up adding HID_CONNECT_HIDRAW and HID_CONNECT_FF. >> The latter is benign as it only affects devices that support force-feedback. As best I >> can tell, HID_CNNECT_HIDRAW causes /dev/hidraw0 to appear, which provides a raw >> interface to the mouse device. See https://docs.kernel.org/hid/hidraw.html. It doesn't >> seem like making this interface visible hurts anything, but I'm not 100% sure. >> >> The alternative is to keep the "struct hid_driver mousevsc_hid_driver;" line >> and to populate it with a name, id_table, and an HID probe function specific >> to the Hyper-V mouse. Then instead of the incorrect assignment to >> hid_dev->driver, add a >> >> module_hid_driver(mousevsc_hid_driver); >> >> statement, which registers the driver. The new HID probe function does >> the hid_parse() and hid_hw_start() which have been removed from >> mousevsc_probe() as your patch does. With this arrangement, the >> hid_hw_start() can be done with the desired HID_CONNECT_* >> options so that /dev/hidraw0 won't appear. It's only a few lines >> of code. >> >> I can try to code up this approach if it is preferred. But I'm likely tied >> up with some personal things for the next few days, so might not get >> to it for a little while. Feel free to try it yourself if you want. > > Here's what I had in mind. It appears to work and preserves the > custom aspects of the current code in mousevsc_probe(). Turns > out I can't use module_hid_driver() because it conflicts with the > existing module_init() and module_exit() use, so I've directly > coded hid_register/unregister_driver(). Thanks! I'll give it a try. As an alternative, I was thinking of introducing something like HID_QUIRK_NO_HIDRAW to make hid_connect() do what we want. > > diff --git a/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c b/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c > index f33485d83d24..98a7fa09c4ee 100644 > --- a/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c > +++ b/drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c > @@ -422,6 +422,25 @@ static int mousevsc_hid_raw_request(struct hid_device *hid, > return 0; > } > > +static int mousevsc_hid_probe(struct hid_device *hid_dev, const struct hid_device_id *id) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + ret = hid_parse(hid_dev); > + if (ret) { > + hid_err(hid_dev, "parse failed\n"); > + return ret; > + } > + > + ret = hid_hw_start(hid_dev, HID_CONNECT_HIDINPUT | HID_CONNECT_HIDDEV); > + if (ret) { > + hid_err(hid_dev, "hw start failed\n"); > + return ret; > + } > + > + return 0; > +} > + > static const struct hid_ll_driver mousevsc_ll_driver = { > .parse = mousevsc_hid_parse, > .open = mousevsc_hid_open, > @@ -431,7 +450,16 @@ static const struct hid_ll_driver mousevsc_ll_driver = { > .raw_request = mousevsc_hid_raw_request, > }; > > -static struct hid_driver mousevsc_hid_driver; > +static const struct hid_device_id mousevsc_devices[] = { > + { HID_DEVICE(BUS_VIRTUAL, HID_GROUP_ANY, 0x045E, 0x0621) }, > + { } > +}; > + > +static struct hid_driver mousevsc_hid_driver = { > + .name = "hid-hyperv", > + .id_table = mousevsc_devices, > + .probe = mousevsc_hid_probe, > +}; > > static int mousevsc_probe(struct hv_device *device, > const struct hv_vmbus_device_id *dev_id) > @@ -473,7 +501,6 @@ static int mousevsc_probe(struct hv_device *device, > } > > hid_dev->ll_driver = &mousevsc_ll_driver; > - hid_dev->driver = &mousevsc_hid_driver; > hid_dev->bus = BUS_VIRTUAL; > hid_dev->vendor = input_dev->hid_dev_info.vendor; > hid_dev->product = input_dev->hid_dev_info.product; > @@ -488,20 +515,6 @@ static int mousevsc_probe(struct hv_device *device, > if (ret) > goto probe_err2; > > - > - ret = hid_parse(hid_dev); > - if (ret) { > - hid_err(hid_dev, "parse failed\n"); > - goto probe_err2; > - } > - > - ret = hid_hw_start(hid_dev, HID_CONNECT_HIDINPUT | HID_CONNECT_HIDDEV); > - > - if (ret) { > - hid_err(hid_dev, "hw start failed\n"); > - goto probe_err2; > - } > - > device_init_wakeup(&device->device, true); > > input_dev->connected = true; > @@ -579,11 +592,21 @@ static struct hv_driver mousevsc_drv = { > > static int __init mousevsc_init(void) > { > - return vmbus_driver_register(&mousevsc_drv); > + int ret; > + > + ret = vmbus_driver_register(&mousevsc_drv); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + > + ret = hid_register_driver(&mousevsc_hid_driver); > + if (ret) > + vmbus_driver_unregister(&mousevsc_drv); > + return ret; > } > > static void __exit mousevsc_exit(void) > { > + hid_unregister_driver(&mousevsc_hid_driver); > vmbus_driver_unregister(&mousevsc_drv); > } > > Michael > > > > -- Vitaly