On 09/03/2018 10:49 AM, Bing Bu Cao wrote: > > > On 09/03/2018 03:35 PM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Thanks a lot your feedback. >> >> On 09/03/2018 09:25 AM, Bing Bu Cao wrote: >>> >>> On 08/31/2018 11:20 PM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: >>>> Commit 9832e155f1ed ("[media] media-device: split media initialization and >>>> registration") split the media_device_register() function in two, to avoid >>>> a race condition that can happen when the media device node is accessed by >>>> userpace before the pending subdevices have been asynchronously registered. >>>> >>>> But the ipu3-cio2 driver calls the media_device_register() function right >>>> after calling media_device_init() which defeats the purpose of having two >>>> separate functions. >>>> >>>> In that case, userspace could have a partial view of the media device if >>>> it opened the media device node before all the pending devices have been >>>> bound. So instead, only register the media device once all pending v4l2 >>>> subdevices have been registered. >>> Javier, Thanks for your patch. >>> IMHO, there are no big differences for registering the cio2 before and after all the subdevices are ready. >>> User may see a partial view of media graph but it presents what it really is then. >>> It indicate that device is not available currently not it is not there. >> I disagree that there are no differences. The media graph shouldn't be exposed >> until its complete. That's the reason why we have a v4l2 async notifier .bound >> and .complete callbacks (otherwise the .bound would be enough). >> >> It's also the reason why media register was split in _init and _register, as I >> mentioned in the commit message. > I revisit the commit 9832e155f1ed and understand and agree that. Great. Does this mean the patch has your Reviewed-by / Acked-by ? > Seems like there are some other drivers (such as rcar-vin and omap4iss) still have similar issues. Yes it seems so. I don't have access to hardware with these IP blocks though, I'm hesitant to attempt to fix them. Best regards, -- Javier Martinez Canillas Software Engineer - Desktop Hardware Enablement Red Hat