Re: f_hid.c conversion to the new function interface and crash due to race

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Hi,

(please break your lines at 80 columns)

Variksla <variksla@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> On Aug 9, 2017, at 2:56 AM, Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thanks for replying.
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> noman pouigt <variksla@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I am currently using 3.18 linux kernel and getting below
>> 
>> return -EKERNELTOOOLD;
>> 
>> Sorry, you're on your own. You should ask for support from whoever
>> forces you to use 3.18 kernel.
>
> I have updated f_hid.c file to latest kernel though as I knew it would
> be too much to ask to get support for old code.

it's not really enough. In fact, it's even worse as the two codebases
don't really match.

> I am just not sure about how to instantiate the function driver as
> earlier f_fs was instantiating the hid driver. However, after hid got
> converted to new function driver who is responsible for calling setup,
> bind and unbind functions in f_hid.c ?
>
> Below is the glue code in android.c.

there's no android.c upstream.

> drivers/usb/gadget/android.c
> static struct android_usb_function hid_function = {
>        .name           = "hid",
>        .init           = hid_function_init,
>        .cleanup        = hid_function_cleanup,
>        .bind_config    = hid_function_bind_config,
>        .attributes     = hid_function_attributes,
> };
>
> Is there something similar in new function driver in upstream kernel?

you can check for yourself ;-)

-- 
balbi

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