Re: [PATCH] PCI: mediatek-gen3: Fix refcount leak in mtk_pcie_init_irq_domains

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Hi, Miles

On 2022/5/30 15:35, Miles Chen wrote:
> Hi Miaoqian,
>
>> Hi, Miles
>>
>> On 2022/5/30 10:19, Miles Chen wrote:
>>> Hi Miaoqian,
>>>
>>>>>> 						  &intx_domain_ops, pcie);
>>>>>> 	if (!pcie->intx_domain) {
>>>>>> 		dev_err(dev, "failed to create INTx IRQ domain\n");
>>>>>> +		of_node_put(intc_node);
>>>>>> 		return -ENODEV;
>>>>>> 	}
>>>>> Thanks for doing this.
>>>>>
>>>>> I checked mtk_pcie_init_irq_domains() and there are multiple exit paths like
>>>>> err_msi_domain and err_msi_bottom_domain and the normal path which also
>>>>> need of_node_put(intc_node).
>>>> Thanks for your reply,
>>>>
>>>> I didn't add of_node_put() in other paths because I am not sure if the reference passed through irq_domain_add_linear(), since intc_node is passed to irq_domain_add_linear().
>>>>
>>>> __irq_domain_add() keeps &node->fwnode in the irq_domain structure.
>>>>
>>>> and use fwnode_handle_get() to get the reference of fwnode, but I still uncertain.
>>>>
>>>> If the reference don't needed anymore after irq_domain_add_linear(),
>>>>
>>>> your suggestion looks fine, and I will submit v2.
>>> Thanks for your reply, I think we can do similar things like
>>> rtl8365mb_irq_setup() in drivers/net/dsa/realtek/rtl8365mb.c
>> I checked rtl8365mb_irq_setup(), it calls of_node_put() by goto statement for error paths.
>>
>> and calls of_node_put() before return 0 in normal path. I didn't see the same problem.
> Sorry for the confusing. I meant that we can do the same thing - 
> it calls of_node_put() by goto statement for error paths
> and calls of_node_put() before return 0 in normal path. :-)

I'll sent a v2 for this: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220530064807.34534-1-linmq006@xxxxxxxxx/

following your original suggestion.

> Thanks,
> Miles



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