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authorDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2013-04-06 14:28:38 -0400
committerGustavo Padovan <gustavo.padovan@collabora.co.uk>2013-04-17 01:38:36 -0400
commitfc225c3f5d1b6aa6f99c5c300af4605e4923ce79 (patch)
tree15abcbd5495d423c3634af6b518e1f5ff2c22f84 /include/net/bluetooth
parent93796fa6f21411dab2ce7ba4fd7fd4d4ed4aca2e (diff)
Bluetooth: remove unneeded hci_conn_hold/put_device()
hci_conn_hold/put_device() is used to control when hci_conn->dev is no longer needed and can be deleted from the system. Lets first look how they are currently used throughout the code (excluding HIDP!). All code that uses hci_conn_hold_device() looks like this: ... hci_conn_hold_device(); hci_conn_add_sysfs(); ... On the other side, hci_conn_put_device() is exclusively used in hci_conn_del(). So, considering that hci_conn_del() must not be called twice (which would fail horribly), we know that hci_conn_put_device() is only called _once_ (which is in hci_conn_del()). On the other hand, hci_conn_add_sysfs() must not be called twice, either (it would call device_add twice, which breaks the device, see drivers/base/core.c). So we know that hci_conn_hold_device() is also called only once (it's only called directly before hci_conn_add_sysfs()). So hold and put are known to be called only once. That means we can safely remove them and directly call hci_conn_del_sysfs() in hci_conn_del(). But there is one issue left: HIDP also uses hci_conn_hold/put_device(). However, this case can be ignored and simply removed as it is totally broken. The issue is, the only thing HIDP delays with hci_conn_hold_device() is the removal of the hci_conn->dev from sysfs. But, the hci_conn device has no mechanism to get notified when its own parent (hci_dev) gets removed from sysfs. hci_dev_hold/put() does _not_ control when it is removed but only when the device object is created and destroyed. And hci_dev calls hci_conn_flush_*() when it removes itself from sysfs, which itself causes hci_conn_del() to be called, but it does _not_ cause hci_conn_del_sysfs() to be called, which is wrong. Hence, we fix it to call hci_conn_del_sysfs() in hci_conn_del(). This guarantees that a hci_conn object is removed from sysfs _before_ its parent hci_dev is removed. The changes to HIDP look scary, wrong and broken. However, if you look at the HIDP session management, you will notice they're already broken in the exact _same_ way (ever tried "unplugging" HIDP devices? Breaks _all_ the time). So this patch only makes HIDP look _scary_ and _obviously broken_. It does not break HIDP itself, it already is! See later patches in this series which fix HIDP to use proper session-management. Signed-off-by: David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> Acked-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org> Signed-off-by: Gustavo Padovan <gustavo.padovan@collabora.co.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/net/bluetooth')
-rw-r--r--include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h4
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h b/include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h
index 78ea9c7c202c..5590cc4412c6 100644
--- a/include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h
+++ b/include/net/bluetooth/hci_core.h
@@ -345,7 +345,6 @@ struct hci_conn {
345 struct timer_list auto_accept_timer; 345 struct timer_list auto_accept_timer;
346 346
347 struct device dev; 347 struct device dev;
348 atomic_t devref;
349 348
350 struct hci_dev *hdev; 349 struct hci_dev *hdev;
351 void *l2cap_data; 350 void *l2cap_data;
@@ -601,9 +600,6 @@ int hci_conn_switch_role(struct hci_conn *conn, __u8 role);
601 600
602void hci_conn_enter_active_mode(struct hci_conn *conn, __u8 force_active); 601void hci_conn_enter_active_mode(struct hci_conn *conn, __u8 force_active);
603 602
604void hci_conn_hold_device(struct hci_conn *conn);
605void hci_conn_put_device(struct hci_conn *conn);
606
607static inline void hci_conn_hold(struct hci_conn *conn) 603static inline void hci_conn_hold(struct hci_conn *conn)
608{ 604{
609 BT_DBG("hcon %p orig refcnt %d", conn, atomic_read(&conn->refcnt)); 605 BT_DBG("hcon %p orig refcnt %d", conn, atomic_read(&conn->refcnt));