Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 00:08:19 +0900, > Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> (3) make sure all existing kobjects are released by module exit function. >> >> For example, let's say there is a hypothetical disk device /dev/dk0 >> driven by a hypothetical driver mydrv. /dev/dk0 is represented like the >> following in the sysfs tree. >> >> /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.0/dk0/{myknob0,myknob1} >> >> Owner of both attrs myknob0 and myknob1 is mydrv and opening either >> increases the reference counts of dk0 and mydrv and closing does the >> opposite. >> >> * When there is no opener of either knob and the /dev/dk0 isn't used by >> anyone. Reference count of dk0 is 1, mydrv 0. > > Hm, but as long as dk0 is registered, it can be looked up and someone > could get a reference on it.
Yeah, exactly. That's why any getting any kobject reference backed by a module must be accompanied by try_module_get(). int mydrv_get_dk(struct dk *dk) { rc = try_module_get(mydrv); if (rc) return rc; kobject_get(&dk->kobj); return 0; } >> * User issues rmmod mydrv. As mydrv's reference count is zero, unload >> proceeds and mydrv's exit function is called. >> >> * mydrv's exit function looks like the following. >> >> mydrv_exit() >> { >> sysfs_remove_file(dk0, myknob0); >> sysfs_remove_file(dk1, myknob1); >> device_del(dk0); >> deinit controller; >> release all resources; >> } >> >> The device_del(dk0) drops dk0's reference count to zero and its >> ->release is invoked immediately. > > And here is the problem if someone else still has a reference. The > module will be unloaded, but ->release will not be called until the > "someone else" gives up the reference... Exactly, in that case, module reference count must not be zero. You and I are saying the same thing. Why are we running in circle? -- tejun - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/