Message ID | 20180827082101.5036-2-brgl@bgdev.pl (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [1/2] devres: provide devm_kstrdup_const() | expand |
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:21:01AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > Use devm_kstrdup_const() in the pmc-atom driver. This mostly serves as > an example of how to use this new routine to shrink driver code. > > While we're at it: replace a call to kcalloc() with devm_kcalloc(). > > Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@bgdev.pl> > --- > drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c | 19 ++++--------------- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > index 08ef69945ffb..daa2192e6568 100644 > --- a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > +++ b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > @@ -253,14 +253,6 @@ static void plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, > plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate(data->parents[i]); > } > > -static void plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(const char **parent_names, > - unsigned int i) > -{ > - while (i--) > - kfree_const(parent_names[i]); > - kfree(parent_names); > -} > - > static void plt_clk_unregister_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, > unsigned int i) > { > @@ -286,8 +278,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > if (!data->parents) > return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); > > - parent_names = kcalloc(nparents, sizeof(*parent_names), > - GFP_KERNEL); > + parent_names = devm_kcalloc(&pdev->dev, nparents, > + sizeof(*parent_names), GFP_KERNEL); > if (!parent_names) > return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); > > @@ -300,7 +292,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > err = PTR_ERR(data->parents[i]); > goto err_unreg; > } > - parent_names[i] = kstrdup_const(clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); > + parent_names[i] = devm_kstrdup_const(&pdev->dev, > + clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); > } > > data->nparents = nparents; > @@ -308,7 +301,6 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > > err_unreg: > plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(data, i); > - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, i); What happens if clks[i].name is not a part of RO data? The devm_kstrdup_const will allocate memory and nothing will ever free it... And, please don't drop kfree(parent_names) here. > return ERR_PTR(err); > } > > @@ -351,15 +343,12 @@ static int plt_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > goto err_unreg_clk_plt; > } > > - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); > - > platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); > return 0; > > err_unreg_clk_plt: > plt_clk_unregister_loop(data, i); > plt_clk_unregister_parents(data); > - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); Ditto. > return err; > } > > -- > 2.18.0 >
2018-08-27 12:39 GMT+02:00 Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>: > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:21:01AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: >> Use devm_kstrdup_const() in the pmc-atom driver. This mostly serves as >> an example of how to use this new routine to shrink driver code. >> >> While we're at it: replace a call to kcalloc() with devm_kcalloc(). >> >> Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@bgdev.pl> >> --- >> drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c | 19 ++++--------------- >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c >> index 08ef69945ffb..daa2192e6568 100644 >> --- a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c >> +++ b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c >> @@ -253,14 +253,6 @@ static void plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate(data->parents[i]); >> } >> >> -static void plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(const char **parent_names, >> - unsigned int i) >> -{ >> - while (i--) >> - kfree_const(parent_names[i]); >> - kfree(parent_names); >> -} >> - >> static void plt_clk_unregister_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, >> unsigned int i) >> { >> @@ -286,8 +278,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, >> if (!data->parents) >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); >> >> - parent_names = kcalloc(nparents, sizeof(*parent_names), >> - GFP_KERNEL); >> + parent_names = devm_kcalloc(&pdev->dev, nparents, >> + sizeof(*parent_names), GFP_KERNEL); >> if (!parent_names) >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); >> >> @@ -300,7 +292,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, >> err = PTR_ERR(data->parents[i]); >> goto err_unreg; >> } >> - parent_names[i] = kstrdup_const(clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); >> + parent_names[i] = devm_kstrdup_const(&pdev->dev, >> + clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); >> } >> >> data->nparents = nparents; >> @@ -308,7 +301,6 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, >> >> err_unreg: >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(data, i); >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, i); > > What happens if clks[i].name is not a part of RO data? The devm_kstrdup_const > will allocate memory and nothing will ever free it... > I'm looking at it and trying to see if I'm missing something, but AFAIK the whole concept of devm_* is to leave out the resource management part. devm_kstrdup_const() will internally call devm_kstrdup() for strings that are not in .rodata and once the device is detached, the string will be freed (or not if it's in .rodata). BR Bart > And, please don't drop kfree(parent_names) here. > >> return ERR_PTR(err); >> } >> >> @@ -351,15 +343,12 @@ static int plt_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> goto err_unreg_clk_plt; >> } >> >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); >> - >> platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); >> return 0; >> >> err_unreg_clk_plt: >> plt_clk_unregister_loop(data, i); >> plt_clk_unregister_parents(data); >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); > > Ditto. > >> return err; >> } >> >> -- >> 2.18.0 >> > > -- > Sincerely yours, > Mike. >
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 02:28:45PM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > 2018-08-27 12:39 GMT+02:00 Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>: > > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:21:01AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > >> Use devm_kstrdup_const() in the pmc-atom driver. This mostly serves as > >> an example of how to use this new routine to shrink driver code. > >> > >> While we're at it: replace a call to kcalloc() with devm_kcalloc(). > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@bgdev.pl> > >> --- > >> drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c | 19 ++++--------------- > >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > >> index 08ef69945ffb..daa2192e6568 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > >> +++ b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > >> @@ -253,14 +253,6 @@ static void plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, > >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate(data->parents[i]); > >> } > >> > >> -static void plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(const char **parent_names, > >> - unsigned int i) > >> -{ > >> - while (i--) > >> - kfree_const(parent_names[i]); > >> - kfree(parent_names); > >> -} > >> - > >> static void plt_clk_unregister_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, > >> unsigned int i) > >> { > >> @@ -286,8 +278,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > >> if (!data->parents) > >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); > >> > >> - parent_names = kcalloc(nparents, sizeof(*parent_names), > >> - GFP_KERNEL); > >> + parent_names = devm_kcalloc(&pdev->dev, nparents, > >> + sizeof(*parent_names), GFP_KERNEL); > >> if (!parent_names) > >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); > >> > >> @@ -300,7 +292,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > >> err = PTR_ERR(data->parents[i]); > >> goto err_unreg; > >> } > >> - parent_names[i] = kstrdup_const(clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); > >> + parent_names[i] = devm_kstrdup_const(&pdev->dev, > >> + clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); > >> } > >> > >> data->nparents = nparents; > >> @@ -308,7 +301,6 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > >> > >> err_unreg: > >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(data, i); > >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, i); > > > > What happens if clks[i].name is not a part of RO data? The devm_kstrdup_const > > will allocate memory and nothing will ever free it... > > > > I'm looking at it and trying to see if I'm missing something, but > AFAIK the whole concept of devm_* is to leave out the resource > management part. > > devm_kstrdup_const() will internally call devm_kstrdup() for strings > that are not in .rodata and once the device is detached, the string > will be freed (or not if it's in .rodata). And when it's going to be freed, how the resource management will know whether it's .rodata or not? > BR > Bart > > > And, please don't drop kfree(parent_names) here. > > > >> return ERR_PTR(err); > >> } > >> > >> @@ -351,15 +343,12 @@ static int plt_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > >> goto err_unreg_clk_plt; > >> } > >> > >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); > >> - > >> platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); > >> return 0; > >> > >> err_unreg_clk_plt: > >> plt_clk_unregister_loop(data, i); > >> plt_clk_unregister_parents(data); > >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); > > > > Ditto. > > > >> return err; > >> } > >> > >> -- > >> 2.18.0 > >> > > > > -- > > Sincerely yours, > > Mike. > > >
2018-08-27 14:52 GMT+02:00 Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>: > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 02:28:45PM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: >> 2018-08-27 12:39 GMT+02:00 Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>: >> > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:21:01AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: >> >> Use devm_kstrdup_const() in the pmc-atom driver. This mostly serves as >> >> an example of how to use this new routine to shrink driver code. >> >> >> >> While we're at it: replace a call to kcalloc() with devm_kcalloc(). >> >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@bgdev.pl> >> >> --- >> >> drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c | 19 ++++--------------- >> >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) >> >> >> >> diff --git a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c >> >> index 08ef69945ffb..daa2192e6568 100644 >> >> --- a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c >> >> +++ b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c >> >> @@ -253,14 +253,6 @@ static void plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, >> >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate(data->parents[i]); >> >> } >> >> >> >> -static void plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(const char **parent_names, >> >> - unsigned int i) >> >> -{ >> >> - while (i--) >> >> - kfree_const(parent_names[i]); >> >> - kfree(parent_names); >> >> -} >> >> - >> >> static void plt_clk_unregister_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, >> >> unsigned int i) >> >> { >> >> @@ -286,8 +278,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, >> >> if (!data->parents) >> >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); >> >> >> >> - parent_names = kcalloc(nparents, sizeof(*parent_names), >> >> - GFP_KERNEL); >> >> + parent_names = devm_kcalloc(&pdev->dev, nparents, >> >> + sizeof(*parent_names), GFP_KERNEL); >> >> if (!parent_names) >> >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); >> >> >> >> @@ -300,7 +292,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, >> >> err = PTR_ERR(data->parents[i]); >> >> goto err_unreg; >> >> } >> >> - parent_names[i] = kstrdup_const(clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); >> >> + parent_names[i] = devm_kstrdup_const(&pdev->dev, >> >> + clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); >> >> } >> >> >> >> data->nparents = nparents; >> >> @@ -308,7 +301,6 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, >> >> >> >> err_unreg: >> >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(data, i); >> >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, i); >> > >> > What happens if clks[i].name is not a part of RO data? The devm_kstrdup_const >> > will allocate memory and nothing will ever free it... >> > >> >> I'm looking at it and trying to see if I'm missing something, but >> AFAIK the whole concept of devm_* is to leave out the resource >> management part. >> >> devm_kstrdup_const() will internally call devm_kstrdup() for strings >> that are not in .rodata and once the device is detached, the string >> will be freed (or not if it's in .rodata). > > And when it's going to be freed, how the resource management will know > whether it's .rodata or not? > If the string to be duplicated is in .rodata, it's returned as is from devm_kstrdup_const(). Never gets added to the devres list, never get's freed. When the string to be duplicated is not in .rodata, devm_kstrdup() is called from devm_kstrdup_const(). Now the string is in the devres list of this device and it will get freed on driver detach. I really don't see what else could be a problem here. BR Bart >> BR >> Bart >> >> > And, please don't drop kfree(parent_names) here. >> > >> >> return ERR_PTR(err); >> >> } >> >> >> >> @@ -351,15 +343,12 @@ static int plt_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> >> goto err_unreg_clk_plt; >> >> } >> >> >> >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); >> >> - >> >> platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); >> >> return 0; >> >> >> >> err_unreg_clk_plt: >> >> plt_clk_unregister_loop(data, i); >> >> plt_clk_unregister_parents(data); >> >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); >> > >> > Ditto. >> > >> >> return err; >> >> } >> >> >> >> -- >> >> 2.18.0 >> >> >> > >> > -- >> > Sincerely yours, >> > Mike. >> > >> > > -- > Sincerely yours, > Mike. >
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 02:58:46PM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > 2018-08-27 14:52 GMT+02:00 Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>: > > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 02:28:45PM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > >> 2018-08-27 12:39 GMT+02:00 Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>: > >> > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:21:01AM +0200, Bartosz Golaszewski wrote: > >> >> Use devm_kstrdup_const() in the pmc-atom driver. This mostly serves as > >> >> an example of how to use this new routine to shrink driver code. > >> >> > >> >> While we're at it: replace a call to kcalloc() with devm_kcalloc(). > >> >> > >> >> Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@bgdev.pl> > >> >> --- > >> >> drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c | 19 ++++--------------- > >> >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > >> >> > >> >> diff --git a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > >> >> index 08ef69945ffb..daa2192e6568 100644 > >> >> --- a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > >> >> +++ b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c > >> >> @@ -253,14 +253,6 @@ static void plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, > >> >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate(data->parents[i]); > >> >> } > >> >> > >> >> -static void plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(const char **parent_names, > >> >> - unsigned int i) > >> >> -{ > >> >> - while (i--) > >> >> - kfree_const(parent_names[i]); > >> >> - kfree(parent_names); > >> >> -} > >> >> - > >> >> static void plt_clk_unregister_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, > >> >> unsigned int i) > >> >> { > >> >> @@ -286,8 +278,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > >> >> if (!data->parents) > >> >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); > >> >> > >> >> - parent_names = kcalloc(nparents, sizeof(*parent_names), > >> >> - GFP_KERNEL); > >> >> + parent_names = devm_kcalloc(&pdev->dev, nparents, > >> >> + sizeof(*parent_names), GFP_KERNEL); > >> >> if (!parent_names) > >> >> return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); > >> >> > >> >> @@ -300,7 +292,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > >> >> err = PTR_ERR(data->parents[i]); > >> >> goto err_unreg; > >> >> } > >> >> - parent_names[i] = kstrdup_const(clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); > >> >> + parent_names[i] = devm_kstrdup_const(&pdev->dev, > >> >> + clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); > >> >> } > >> >> > >> >> data->nparents = nparents; > >> >> @@ -308,7 +301,6 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, > >> >> > >> >> err_unreg: > >> >> plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(data, i); > >> >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, i); > >> > > >> > What happens if clks[i].name is not a part of RO data? The devm_kstrdup_const > >> > will allocate memory and nothing will ever free it... > >> > > >> > >> I'm looking at it and trying to see if I'm missing something, but > >> AFAIK the whole concept of devm_* is to leave out the resource > >> management part. > >> > >> devm_kstrdup_const() will internally call devm_kstrdup() for strings > >> that are not in .rodata and once the device is detached, the string > >> will be freed (or not if it's in .rodata). > > > > And when it's going to be freed, how the resource management will know > > whether it's .rodata or not? > > > > If the string to be duplicated is in .rodata, it's returned as is from > devm_kstrdup_const(). Never gets added to the devres list, never get's > freed. When the string to be duplicated is not in .rodata, > devm_kstrdup() is called from devm_kstrdup_const(). Now the string is > in the devres list of this device and it will get freed on driver > detach. I really don't see what else could be a problem here. Thanks for the clarification. I think that it's worth adding a similar explanation to the changelog of the first patch. > BR > Bart > > >> BR > >> Bart > >> > >> > And, please don't drop kfree(parent_names) here. > >> > > >> >> return ERR_PTR(err); > >> >> } > >> >> > >> >> @@ -351,15 +343,12 @@ static int plt_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > >> >> goto err_unreg_clk_plt; > >> >> } > >> >> > >> >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); > >> >> - > >> >> platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); > >> >> return 0; > >> >> > >> >> err_unreg_clk_plt: > >> >> plt_clk_unregister_loop(data, i); > >> >> plt_clk_unregister_parents(data); > >> >> - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); > >> > > >> > Ditto. > >> > > >> >> return err; > >> >> } > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> 2.18.0 > >> >> > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Sincerely yours, > >> > Mike. > >> > > >> > > > > -- > > Sincerely yours, > > Mike. > > >
diff --git a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c index 08ef69945ffb..daa2192e6568 100644 --- a/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c +++ b/drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c @@ -253,14 +253,6 @@ static void plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate(data->parents[i]); } -static void plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(const char **parent_names, - unsigned int i) -{ - while (i--) - kfree_const(parent_names[i]); - kfree(parent_names); -} - static void plt_clk_unregister_loop(struct clk_plt_data *data, unsigned int i) { @@ -286,8 +278,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, if (!data->parents) return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); - parent_names = kcalloc(nparents, sizeof(*parent_names), - GFP_KERNEL); + parent_names = devm_kcalloc(&pdev->dev, nparents, + sizeof(*parent_names), GFP_KERNEL); if (!parent_names) return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); @@ -300,7 +292,8 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, err = PTR_ERR(data->parents[i]); goto err_unreg; } - parent_names[i] = kstrdup_const(clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); + parent_names[i] = devm_kstrdup_const(&pdev->dev, + clks[i].name, GFP_KERNEL); } data->nparents = nparents; @@ -308,7 +301,6 @@ static const char **plt_clk_register_parents(struct platform_device *pdev, err_unreg: plt_clk_unregister_fixed_rate_loop(data, i); - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, i); return ERR_PTR(err); } @@ -351,15 +343,12 @@ static int plt_clk_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) goto err_unreg_clk_plt; } - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); - platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); return 0; err_unreg_clk_plt: plt_clk_unregister_loop(data, i); plt_clk_unregister_parents(data); - plt_clk_free_parent_names_loop(parent_names, data->nparents); return err; }
Use devm_kstrdup_const() in the pmc-atom driver. This mostly serves as an example of how to use this new routine to shrink driver code. While we're at it: replace a call to kcalloc() with devm_kcalloc(). Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <brgl@bgdev.pl> --- drivers/clk/x86/clk-pmc-atom.c | 19 ++++--------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)