ignore_lockdep is currently honored only for regular files.  There's
no reason to ignore it for bin files.  Update sysfs_ignore_lockdep()
so that bin_attr.attr.ignore_lockdep works too.

While this doesn't have any in-kernel user, this unifies the behaviors
between regular and bin files and will help later changes.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <t...@kernel.org>
---
 fs/sysfs/sysfs.h | 4 +++-
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/fs/sysfs/sysfs.h b/fs/sysfs/sysfs.h
index c095d952..bdce845 100644
--- a/fs/sysfs/sysfs.h
+++ b/fs/sysfs/sysfs.h
@@ -114,7 +114,9 @@ do {                                                        
        \
 /* Test for attributes that want to ignore lockdep for read-locking */
 static inline bool sysfs_ignore_lockdep(struct sysfs_dirent *sd)
 {
-       return sysfs_type(sd) == SYSFS_KOBJ_ATTR &&
+       int type = sysfs_type(sd);
+
+       return (type == SYSFS_KOBJ_ATTR || type == SYSFS_KOBJ_BIN_ATTR) &&
                sd->s_attr.attr->ignore_lockdep;
 }
 
-- 
1.8.3.1

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