Hello Mattew, On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 10:29 -0600, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > > + if (AscLoadMicroCode(iop_base, 0, &fw->data[4], > > + fw->size - 4) != chksum) { > > asc_dvc->err_code |= ASC_IERR_MCODE_CHKSUM; > > return warn_code; > > } > > + release_firmware(fw); > Sorry, It should be :- + if (AscLoadMicroCode(iop_base, 0, &fw->data[4], + fw->size - 4) != chksum) { asc_dvc->err_code |= ASC_IERR_MCODE_CHKSUM; + release_firmware(fw); return warn_code; } + release_firmware(fw); warn_code |= AscInitMicroCodeVar(asc_dvc); You can get updated patch from http://git.infradead.org/users/jaswinder/firm-jsr-2.6.git This is first draft, final patch will available at David's firmware tree http://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/firmware-2.6.git > You're calling release_firmware() here. I don't know if that actually > frees the firmware when it's built-in, but if it does, then freeing the > firmware could cause the chip to stop working if it gets reset before > userspace is up. Normally release_firmware will be called after loading microcode. Even it gets reset then It will again call request_firmware and load firmware and then frees after loading microcode. Logically it will work same as microcode_buffer say _adv_asc3550_buf[] when you need to load microcode you just read from _adv_asc3550_buf[] and load it. And if reset occurs you again read from _adv_asc3550_buf[] and then load microcode, but you keep _adv_asc3550_buf[] all the time in memory. In our case we just request_firmware when need to load microcode and release_firmware after loading. So we frees the memory after loading microcode. So it will not stop the chip from working. > If it is OK to call release_firmware here, then the error path is > missing a release_firmware() call. > Fixed. Thanks. If you still have some doubts, please let me know. Thank you, Jaswinder Singh. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe kernelnewbies" to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxx Please read the FAQ at http://kernelnewbies.org/FAQ