On 08-Mar-26 12:10 PM, J. Hannken-Illjes wrote:
On 7. Mar 2026, at 18:59, Beesdeckar <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello,

I have application with three threads, second and third threads are created 
with pthread_create().
In kernel module my d_open and d_close handlers contains reference count 
incrementing in d_open and decrementing in d_close handler.
All is right in several first sequences open(), ioctl(), close() .
These sequences can be called from all three threads simultaneously.
After some time module comes to state that d_close is never reached when called 
close(), I checked close() in user-mode debugger and it returns always 0.
I am sure that d_close is not called I don't see my printf() output,
but I see all another d_open calls, and when checked my reference count
it is on every d_open incremented and never decremented.

What to investigate to find why d_close handler is not called ?
I use kernel with enabled DIAGNOSTIC, DEBUG, LOCKDEBUG.

Suppose d_open() gets called on every open while d_close() only gets called on 
last close.

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J. Hannken-Illjes - [email protected]

I put this question to find how to implement reference counting in kernel module. I want to return EBUSY to modunload if some user-mode app has device opened and calls ioctl().
Does exist some way how to force calling d_close on every close() ?
Or does exist way how to retrieve some OS internal reference count for kernel module ?



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