On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:41:50AM -0800, Jake Oshins wrote:
>  
> +     ret = pnp_add_descendant(child_device_obj->pnp_dev);
>       if (ret)
> +             goto register_exit;
> +
> +     added = TRUE;
> +
> +     ret = pnp_activate_dev(child_device_obj->pnp_dev);
> +
> +register_exit:
> +
> +     if (ret) {
> +             if (added)
> +                     pnp_remove_descendant(child_device_obj->pnp_dev);
> +             free_pnp_descendant(child_device_obj->pnp_dev);
>               pr_err("Unable to register child device\n");
> -     else
> +     } else
>               pr_debug("child device %s registered\n",
> -                     dev_name(&child_device_obj->device));
> +                      dev_name(&child_device_obj->pnp_dev->dev));
>  
>       return ret;
>  }

This error handling is horribly ugly and has a bug.  Please, read my
essay on how to do error handling properly.

https://plus.google.com/106378716002406849458/posts/dnanfhQ4mHQ

1) Don't do "One Err" style error handling.
2) Don't twist the success path and the error paths together.
3) Don't use the "added" variable.
4) Don't initialize "ret" at the start of the function.
5) Don't forget to undo pnp_descendant_memory_option()

It should look something like:

        return 0;

err_remove_desc:
        pnp_remove_descendant(child_device_obj->pnp_dev);
err_remove_option:
        if (bytes)
                remove_whatever();
err_free_desc:
        free_pnp_descendant(child_device_obj->pnp_dev);

        return ret;

regards,
dan carpenter

_______________________________________________
devel mailing list
de...@linuxdriverproject.org
http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel

Reply via email to