On 8/07/21 6:12 pm, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 5:03 PM Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 4:17 PM Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On 8/07/21 3:31 pm, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: >>>> On Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 7:49 PM Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On 7/07/21 8:39 pm, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: >>>>>> On Wed, Jul 07, 2021 at 08:29:48PM +0300, Adrian Hunter wrote: >>>>>>> If a LUN fails to probe (e.g. absent BOOT WLUN), the device will not have >>>>>>> been registered but can still have a device link holding a reference to the >>>>>>> device. The unwanted device link will prevent runtime suspend indefinitely, >>>>>>> and cause some warnings if the supplier is ever deleted (e.g. by unbinding >>>>>>> the UFS host controller). Fix by explicitly deleting the device link when >>>>>>> SCSI destroys the SCSI device. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c | 7 +++++++ >>>>>>> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c >>>>>>> index 708b3b62fc4d..483aa74fe2c8 100644 >>>>>>> --- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c >>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c >>>>>>> @@ -5029,6 +5029,13 @@ static void ufshcd_slave_destroy(struct scsi_device *sdev) >>>>>>> spin_lock_irqsave(hba->host->host_lock, flags); >>>>>>> hba->sdev_ufs_device = NULL; >>>>>>> spin_unlock_irqrestore(hba->host->host_lock, flags); >>>>>>> + } else { >>>>>>> + /* >>>>>>> + * If a LUN fails to probe (e.g. absent BOOT WLUN), the device >>>>>>> + * will not have been registered but can still have a device >>>>>>> + * link holding a reference to the device. >>>>>>> + */ >>>>>>> + device_links_scrap(&sdev->sdev_gendev); >>>>>> >>>>>> What created that link? And why did it do that before probe happened >>>>>> successfully? >>>>> >>>>> The same driver created the link. >>>>> >>>>> The documentation seems to say it is allowed to, if it is the consumer. >>>>> From Documentation/driver-api/device_link.rst >>>>> >>>>> Usage >>>>> ===== >>>>> >>>>> The earliest point in time when device links can be added is after >>>>> :c:func:`device_add()` has been called for the supplier and >>>>> :c:func:`device_initialize()` has been called for the consumer. >>>> >>>> Yes, this is allowed, but if you've added device links to a device >>>> object that is not going to be registered after all, you are >>>> responsible for doing the cleanup. >>>> >>>> Why can't you call device_link_del() directly on those links? >>>> >>>> Or device_link_remove() if you don't want to deal with link pointers? >>>> >>> >>> Those only work for DL_FLAG_STATELESS device links, but we use only >>> DL_FLAG_PM_RUNTIME | DL_FLAG_RPM_ACTIVE flags. >> >> So I'd probably modify device_link_remove() to check if the consumer >> device has been registered and run __device_link_del() directly >> instead of device_link_put_kref() if it hasn't. >> >> Or add an argument to it to force the removal. > > Or even modify device_link_put_kref() like this: > > static void device_link_put_kref(struct device_link *link) > { > if (link->flags & DL_FLAG_STATELESS) > kref_put(&link->kref, __device_link_del); > + else if (!device_is_registered(link->consumer)) > + __device_link_del(link); > else > WARN(1, "Unable to drop a managed device link reference\n"); > } > Thanks! :-) I will do that.