On Fri, Apr 09, 2021 at 12:49:03PM +0800, Yang Yingliang wrote: > Add the missing iounmap() before return from tegra_init_fuse() > in the error handling case. > > Fixes: 9f94fadd75d3 ("soc/tegra: fuse: Register cell lookups for compatibility") > Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Yang Yingliang <yangyingliang@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c | 4 +++- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c b/drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c > index 94b60a692b51..bc8d70e6a676 100644 > --- a/drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c > +++ b/drivers/soc/tegra/fuse/fuse-tegra.c > @@ -489,8 +489,10 @@ static int __init tegra_init_fuse(void) > size_t size = sizeof(*fuse->lookups) * fuse->soc->num_lookups; > > fuse->lookups = kmemdup(fuse->soc->lookups, size, GFP_KERNEL); > - if (!fuse->lookups) > + if (!fuse->lookups) { > + iounmap(fuse->base); > return -ENOMEM; > + } > > nvmem_add_cell_lookups(fuse->lookups, fuse->soc->num_lookups); > } I don't think that's a good idea. Given that this is an early_initcall, the failure doesn't actually prevent the driver from loading. There are other functions that rely on fuse->base staying around to access some of the registers in that I/O memory region. I suppose we could remove the -ENOMEM return there and instead just skip registering the nvmem cell lookups, perhaps that would make this less confusing. Thierry
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