On 05.02.21 16:15, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> 
> No, the cdev layer holds the refcount on the device while open is
> being called.
> 
> Jason
> 

Yes, but the reference that is responsible for the chip deallocation is 
chip->dev
which is linked to chip->cdev and represents /dev/tpm, not /dev/tpmrm.
You are right, we dont have the issue with /dev/tpm for the reason you 
mentioned.
But /dev/tpmrm is represented by chip->cdevs and keeping this ref held by the 
cdev 
layer wont protect us from the chip being freed (which is the reason why we need
the chip->dev reference in the first place).

And yes, the naming dev/devs/cdev/cdevs is quite confusing  :(

Regards,
Lino

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