On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 06:05:06PM -0700, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote:
> Currently bus drivers like "USB" or "Thunderbolt" implement a custom
> version of device authorization to selectively authorize the driver
> probes. Since there is a common requirement, move the "authorized"
> attribute support to the driver core in order to allow it to be used
> by other subsystems / buses.
> 
> Similar requirements have been discussed in the PCI [1] community for
> PCI bus drivers as well.
> 
> No functional changes are intended. It just converts authorized
> attribute from int to bool and moves it to the driver core. There
> should be no user-visible change in the location or semantics of
> attributes for USB devices.
> 
> Regarding thunderbolt driver, although it declares sw->authorized as
> "int" and allows 0,1,2 as valid values for sw->authorized attribute,
> but within the driver, in all authorized attribute related checks,
> it is treated as bool value. So when converting the authorized
> attribute from int to bool value, there should be no functional
> changes other than value 2 being not visible to the user.
> 
> [1]: 
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/CACK8Z6E8pjVeC934oFgr=vb3pulx_gyt2nkzaogdrqj9tks...@mail.gmail.com/
> 
> Reviewed-by: Dan Williams <[email protected]>
> Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan 
> <[email protected]>

Since you're moving the authorized flag from the USB core to the
driver core, the corresponding sysfs attribute functions should be
moved as well.

Also, you ignored the usb_[de]authorize_interface() functions and 
their friends.

Alan Stern
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