Use set_disk_ro to propagate the read-only state to the block layer instead of checking for it in ->open and leaking a reference in case of a read-only device. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> --- drivers/memstick/core/mspro_block.c | 10 ++++------ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/memstick/core/mspro_block.c b/drivers/memstick/core/mspro_block.c index c0450397b6735..7ea312f0840e0 100644 --- a/drivers/memstick/core/mspro_block.c +++ b/drivers/memstick/core/mspro_block.c @@ -186,13 +186,8 @@ static int mspro_block_bd_open(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode) mutex_lock(&mspro_block_disk_lock); - if (msb && msb->card) { + if (msb && msb->card) msb->usage_count++; - if ((mode & FMODE_WRITE) && msb->read_only) - rc = -EROFS; - else - rc = 0; - } mutex_unlock(&mspro_block_disk_lock); @@ -1239,6 +1234,9 @@ static int mspro_block_init_disk(struct memstick_dev *card) set_capacity(msb->disk, capacity); dev_dbg(&card->dev, "capacity set %ld\n", capacity); + if (msb->read_only) + set_disk_ro(msb->disk, true); + rc = device_add_disk(&card->dev, msb->disk, NULL); if (rc) goto out_cleanup_disk; -- 2.30.2 _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization