On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 10:09:22AM -0700, Logan Gunthorpe wrote: > +struct switchtec_dev { > + struct pci_dev *pdev; > + struct msix_entry *msix; > + struct device *dev; > + struct kref kref;
Why do you have a pointer to a device, yet a kref as well? Just have this structure embed a 'struct device' in itself, like you did for a kref, and you will be fine. Otherwise you are dealing with two different sets of reference counting here, for no good reason. > + > + unsigned int event_irq; > + > + void __iomem *mmio; > + struct mrpc_regs __iomem *mmio_mrpc; > + struct ntb_info_regs __iomem *mmio_ntb; > + struct part_cfg_regs __iomem *mmio_part_cfg; > + > + /* > + * The mrpc mutex must be held when accessing the other > + * mrpc fields > + */ > + struct mutex mrpc_mutex; > + struct list_head mrpc_queue; > + int mrpc_busy; > + struct work_struct mrpc_work; > + struct delayed_work mrpc_timeout; > +}; > + > +#define stdev_pdev(stdev) ((stdev)->pdev) > +#define stdev_pdev_dev(stdev) (&stdev_pdev(stdev)->dev) > +#define stdev_name(stdev) pci_name(stdev_pdev(stdev)) > +#define stdev_dev(stdev) ((stdev)->dev) Ick, just open code these please. That's a huge hint your use of the driver model is not correct :) thanks, greg k-h