On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 10:03:52AM +0200, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> +static void usbport_trig_activate(struct led_classdev *led_cdev)
> +{
> +     struct usbport_trig_data *usbport_data;
> +     int err;
> +
> +     usbport_data = kzalloc(sizeof(*usbport_data), GFP_KERNEL);
> +     if (!usbport_data)
> +             return;
> +     usbport_data->led_cdev = led_cdev;
> +
> +     /* Storing ports */
> +     INIT_LIST_HEAD(&usbport_data->ports);
> +     usbport_data->ports_dir = kobject_create_and_add("ports",
> +                                                      &led_cdev->dev->kobj);

If you _ever_ find yourself in a driver having to use kobject calls,
it's a HUGE hint that you are doing something wrong.

Hint, you are doing this wrong :)

Use an attribute group if you need a subdirectory in sysfs, using a
"raw" kobject like this hides it from all userspace tools and so no
userspace program can see it (hint, try using libudev to access these
files attached to the device...)

> +     if (!usbport_data->ports_dir)
> +             goto err_free;
> +
> +     /* API for ports management */
> +     err = device_create_file(led_cdev->dev, &dev_attr_new_port);
> +     if (err)
> +             goto err_put_ports;
> +     err = device_create_file(led_cdev->dev, &dev_attr_remove_port);
> +     if (err)
> +             goto err_remove_new_port;

Doesn't this race with userspace and fail?  Shouldn't the led core be
creating your leds for you?

> +
> +     /* Notifications */
> +     usbport_data->nb.notifier_call = usbport_trig_notify,
> +     led_cdev->trigger_data = usbport_data;
> +     usb_register_notify(&usbport_data->nb);

Don't abuse the USB notifier chain with stuff like this please, is that
really necessary?  Why can't your hardware just tell you what USB ports
are in use "out of band"?


> +
> +     led_cdev->activated = true;
> +     return;
> +
> +err_remove_new_port:
> +     device_remove_file(led_cdev->dev, &dev_attr_new_port);
> +err_put_ports:
> +     kobject_put(usbport_data->ports_dir);
> +err_free:
> +     kfree(usbport_data);
> +}

And again, why is this USB specific?  Why can't you use this same
userspace api and codebase for PCI ports?  For a sdcard port?  For a
thunderbolt port?

thanks,

greg k-h
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