Re: [PATCH rdma-next 0/7] CMA fix and small improvements

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On Sun, Jan 26, 2020 at 04:26:45PM +0200, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> From: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> >From Parav,
> 
> This series covers a fix for a reference count leak and few small
> code improvements to the RDMA CM code as below.
> 
> Patch-1: Fixes a reference count leak where reference count
> increment was missing.
> Patch-2: Uses helper function to hold refcount and to enqueue
> work to avoid errors.
> Patch-3: Uses RDMA port iterator API and avoids open coding.
> Patch-4: Renames cma device's cma_ref/deref_dev() to cma_dev_get/put()
> to align it to rest of kernel for similar use.
> Patch-5: Uses refcount APIs to get/put reference to CMA device.
> Patch-6: Renames cma cm_id's ref helpers to cma_id_get/put() to align
> to rest of the kernel for similar use.
> Patch-7: Uses refcount APIs to get/put reference to CM id.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Parav Pandit (7):
>   RDMA/cma: Use helper function to enqueue resolve work item
>   RDMA/cma: Use RDMA device port iterator
>   RDMA/cma: Rename cma_device ref/deref helpers to to get/put
>   RDMA/cma: Use refcount API to reflect refcount
>   RDMA/cma: Rename cma_device ref/deref helpers to to get/put
>   RDMA/cma: Use refcount API to reflect refcount

Applied to for-next

Thanks,
Jason 



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