Re: [RFC PATCH 13/13] Remove devres from pci_intx()

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On Wed, Oct 09, 2024 at 10:35:19AM +0200, Philipp Stanner wrote:
> pci_intx() is a hybrid function which can sometimes be managed through
> devres. This hybrid nature is undesirable.
> 
> Since all users of pci_intx() have by now been ported either to
> always-managed pcim_intx() or never-managed pci_intx_unmanaged(), the
> devres functionality can be removed from pci_intx().
> 
> Consequently, pci_intx_unmanaged() is now redundant, because pci_intx()
> itself is now unmanaged.
> 
> Remove the devres functionality from pci_intx(). Remove pci_intx_unmanaged().
> Have all users of pci_intx_unmanaged() call pci_intx().
> 
> Signed-off-by: Philipp Stanner <pstanner@xxxxxxxxxx>

I don't like when we change a function like this but it still compiles fine.
If someone is working on a driver and hasn't pushed it yet, then it's probably
supposed to be using the new pcim_intx() but they won't discover that until they
detect the leaks at runtime.

Why not leave the pci_intx_unmanaged() name.  It's ugly and that will discorage
people from introducing new uses.

regards,
dan carpenter





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