2015-12-26 00:02:50

by Guenter Roeck

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Subject: [PATCH v2 0/6] watchdog: Replace driver based refcounting

All variables required by the watchdog core to manage a watchdog are
currently stored in struct watchdog_device. The lifetime of those
variables is determined by the watchdog driver. However, the lifetime
of variables used by the watchdog core differs from the lifetime of
struct watchdog_device. To remedy this situation, watchdog drivers
can implement ref and unref callbacks, to be used by the watchdog
core to lock struct watchdog_device in memory. This mechanism was
introduced with commit e907df327252 ("watchdog: Add support for
dynamically allocated watchdog_device structs").

While this solves the immediate problem, it depends on watchdog drivers
to actually implement the ref/unref callbacks. This is error prone,
often not implemented in the first place, or not implemented correctly.

To solve the problem without requiring driver support, split the variables
in struct watchdog_device into two data structures - one for variables
associated with the watchdog driver, one for variables associated with
the watchdog core. With this approach, the watchdog core can keep track
of the variables it uses and no longer depends on ref/unref callbacks
in the driver. As a side effect, some of the variables originally in struct
watchdog_driver are now private to the watchdog core and no longer visible
in watchdog drivers.

The 'ref' and 'unref' callbacks in struct watchdog_driver are no longer
used and marked as deprecated for the time being.

Patch 1/6 moves watchdog device creation from watchdog_core.c to
watchdog_dev.c to simplify watchdog device handling.

Patch 2/6 modifies the diag288 watchdog to no longer use and overload
watchdog core internal flags.

Patch 3/6 separates variables in watchdog_device based on variable
lifetime.

Patch 4/6 to 6/6 remove existing ref/unref functions from the drivers
implementing it. Two of those patches (for da9052 and da9055) fix a
previously introduced bug as side effect.

The series applies on top of the current watchdog-next as well as the
pending patches introducing sysfs support ("watchdog: Use static struct
class watchdog_class in stead of pointer" and "watchdog: Read device
status through sysfs attributes") by Pratyush Anand.

---
v2: Add patch 2/6.
Add more detailed description to patch 3/6.
Rename internal data structure to watchdog_core_data, and the variable
pointing to it to wd_data. Move its declaration into watchdog_dev.c.
Reorder include files in watchdog_dev.c to alphabetic order.
Remove _watchdog_ping helper function and call watchdog_ping()
directly. Handle locks in the calling code.
Drop locking from watchdog_open(). It is already protected against
parallel device removal in the driver core code, and file access
functions won't be called before the function returns.
Remove previously added message "watchdog still running". It wasn't
there before, and we should avoid user visible changes.
Add missing kfree() to the sch56xx patch.
Add comments to da9052 and da9055 patches indicating that the
patches fix a bug.


2015-12-26 00:03:02

by Guenter Roeck

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Subject: [PATCH v2 1/6] watchdog: Create watchdog device in watchdog_dev.c

The watchdog character device is currently created in watchdog_dev.c,
and the watchdog device in watchdog_core.c. This results in
cross-dependencies, since device creation needs to know the watchdog
character device number as well as the watchdog class, both of which
reside in watchdog_dev.c.

Create the watchdog device in watchdog_dev.c to simplify the code.

Inspired by earlier patch set from Damien Riegel.

Cc: Damien Riegel <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
---
v2: No change

drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c | 33 ++++--------------
drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.h | 4 +--
drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
3 files changed, 69 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
index 551af042867c..f0293f7d2b80 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
@@ -42,7 +42,6 @@
#include "watchdog_core.h" /* For watchdog_dev_register/... */

static DEFINE_IDA(watchdog_ida);
-static struct class *watchdog_class;

/*
* Deferred Registration infrastructure.
@@ -194,7 +193,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(watchdog_set_restart_priority);

static int __watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- int ret, id = -1, devno;
+ int ret, id = -1;

if (wdd == NULL || wdd->info == NULL || wdd->ops == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
@@ -247,16 +246,6 @@ static int __watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
}
}

- devno = wdd->cdev.dev;
- wdd->dev = device_create(watchdog_class, wdd->parent, devno,
- wdd, "watchdog%d", wdd->id);
- if (IS_ERR(wdd->dev)) {
- watchdog_dev_unregister(wdd);
- ida_simple_remove(&watchdog_ida, id);
- ret = PTR_ERR(wdd->dev);
- return ret;
- }
-
if (test_bit(WDOG_STOP_ON_REBOOT, &wdd->status)) {
wdd->reboot_nb.notifier_call = watchdog_reboot_notifier;

@@ -265,9 +254,7 @@ static int __watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
dev_err(wdd->dev, "Cannot register reboot notifier (%d)\n",
ret);
watchdog_dev_unregister(wdd);
- device_destroy(watchdog_class, devno);
ida_simple_remove(&watchdog_ida, wdd->id);
- wdd->dev = NULL;
return ret;
}
}
@@ -311,9 +298,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(watchdog_register_device);

static void __watchdog_unregister_device(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- int ret;
- int devno;
-
if (wdd == NULL)
return;

@@ -323,13 +307,8 @@ static void __watchdog_unregister_device(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
if (test_bit(WDOG_STOP_ON_REBOOT, &wdd->status))
unregister_reboot_notifier(&wdd->reboot_nb);

- devno = wdd->cdev.dev;
- ret = watchdog_dev_unregister(wdd);
- if (ret)
- pr_err("error unregistering /dev/watchdog (err=%d)\n", ret);
- device_destroy(watchdog_class, devno);
+ watchdog_dev_unregister(wdd);
ida_simple_remove(&watchdog_ida, wdd->id);
- wdd->dev = NULL;
}

/**
@@ -370,9 +349,11 @@ static int __init watchdog_deferred_registration(void)

static int __init watchdog_init(void)
{
- watchdog_class = watchdog_dev_init();
- if (IS_ERR(watchdog_class))
- return PTR_ERR(watchdog_class);
+ int err;
+
+ err = watchdog_dev_init();
+ if (err < 0)
+ return err;

watchdog_deferred_registration();
return 0;
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.h b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.h
index 1c8d6b0e68c7..86ff962d1e15 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.h
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.h
@@ -32,6 +32,6 @@
* Functions/procedures to be called by the core
*/
extern int watchdog_dev_register(struct watchdog_device *);
-extern int watchdog_dev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *);
-extern struct class * __init watchdog_dev_init(void);
+extern void watchdog_dev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *);
+extern int __init watchdog_dev_init(void);
extern void __exit watchdog_dev_exit(void);
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
index d93118e97d11..c24392623e98 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
@@ -626,17 +626,18 @@ static struct miscdevice watchdog_miscdev = {
};

/*
- * watchdog_dev_register: register a watchdog device
+ * watchdog_cdev_register: register watchdog character device
* @wdd: watchdog device
+ * @devno: character device number
*
- * Register a watchdog device including handling the legacy
+ * Register a watchdog character device including handling the legacy
* /dev/watchdog node. /dev/watchdog is actually a miscdevice and
* thus we set it up like that.
*/

-int watchdog_dev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
+static int watchdog_cdev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd, dev_t devno)
{
- int err, devno;
+ int err;

if (wdd->id == 0) {
old_wdd = wdd;
@@ -654,7 +655,6 @@ int watchdog_dev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
}

/* Fill in the data structures */
- devno = MKDEV(MAJOR(watchdog_devt), wdd->id);
cdev_init(&wdd->cdev, &watchdog_fops);
wdd->cdev.owner = wdd->ops->owner;

@@ -672,13 +672,14 @@ int watchdog_dev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
}

/*
- * watchdog_dev_unregister: unregister a watchdog device
+ * watchdog_cdev_unregister: unregister watchdog character device
* @watchdog: watchdog device
*
- * Unregister the watchdog and if needed the legacy /dev/watchdog device.
+ * Unregister watchdog character device and if needed the legacy
+ * /dev/watchdog device.
*/

-int watchdog_dev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
+static void watchdog_cdev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
set_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status);
@@ -689,7 +690,6 @@ int watchdog_dev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
misc_deregister(&watchdog_miscdev);
old_wdd = NULL;
}
- return 0;
}

static struct class watchdog_class = {
@@ -701,29 +701,76 @@ static struct class watchdog_class = {
};

/*
+ * watchdog_dev_register: register a watchdog device
+ * @wdd: watchdog device
+ *
+ * Register a watchdog device including handling the legacy
+ * /dev/watchdog node. /dev/watchdog is actually a miscdevice and
+ * thus we set it up like that.
+ */
+
+int watchdog_dev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
+{
+ struct device *dev;
+ dev_t devno;
+ int ret;
+
+ devno = MKDEV(MAJOR(watchdog_devt), wdd->id);
+
+ ret = watchdog_cdev_register(wdd, devno);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+
+ dev = device_create(&watchdog_class, wdd->parent, devno, wdd,
+ "watchdog%d", wdd->id);
+ if (IS_ERR(dev)) {
+ watchdog_cdev_unregister(wdd);
+ return PTR_ERR(dev);
+ }
+ wdd->dev = dev;
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+ * watchdog_dev_unregister: unregister a watchdog device
+ * @watchdog: watchdog device
+ *
+ * Unregister watchdog device and if needed the legacy
+ * /dev/watchdog device.
+ */
+
+void watchdog_dev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
+{
+ watchdog_cdev_unregister(wdd);
+ device_destroy(&watchdog_class, wdd->dev->devt);
+ wdd->dev = NULL;
+}
+
+/*
* watchdog_dev_init: init dev part of watchdog core
*
* Allocate a range of chardev nodes to use for watchdog devices
*/

-struct class * __init watchdog_dev_init(void)
+int __init watchdog_dev_init(void)
{
int err;

err = class_register(&watchdog_class);
if (err < 0) {
pr_err("couldn't register class\n");
- return ERR_PTR(err);
+ return err;
}

err = alloc_chrdev_region(&watchdog_devt, 0, MAX_DOGS, "watchdog");
if (err < 0) {
pr_err("watchdog: unable to allocate char dev region\n");
class_unregister(&watchdog_class);
- return ERR_PTR(err);
+ return err;
}

- return &watchdog_class;
+ return 0;
}

/*
--
2.1.4

2015-12-26 00:01:54

by Guenter Roeck

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Subject: [PATCH v2 2/6] watchdog: diag288: Stop re-using watchdog core internal flags

A watchdog driver should not use watchdog subsystem internal flags.
Use a driver variable and flag instead to maintain the watchdog state
and to determine if a suspend operation is possible or not.

Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
---
v2: Added patch

drivers/watchdog/diag288_wdt.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/diag288_wdt.c b/drivers/watchdog/diag288_wdt.c
index 3db9d0e0673d..861d3d3133f8 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/diag288_wdt.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/diag288_wdt.c
@@ -106,6 +106,10 @@ static int __diag288_lpar(unsigned int func, unsigned int timeout,
return __diag288(func, timeout, action, 0);
}

+static unsigned long wdt_status;
+
+#define DIAG_WDOG_BUSY 0
+
static int wdt_start(struct watchdog_device *dev)
{
char *ebc_cmd;
@@ -113,12 +117,17 @@ static int wdt_start(struct watchdog_device *dev)
int ret;
unsigned int func;

+ if (test_and_set_bit(DIAG_WDOG_BUSY, &wdt_status))
+ return -EBUSY;
+
ret = -ENODEV;

if (MACHINE_IS_VM) {
ebc_cmd = kmalloc(MAX_CMDLEN, GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!ebc_cmd)
+ if (!ebc_cmd) {
+ clear_bit(DIAG_WDOG_BUSY, &wdt_status);
return -ENOMEM;
+ }
len = strlcpy(ebc_cmd, wdt_cmd, MAX_CMDLEN);
ASCEBC(ebc_cmd, MAX_CMDLEN);
EBC_TOUPPER(ebc_cmd, MAX_CMDLEN);
@@ -135,6 +144,7 @@ static int wdt_start(struct watchdog_device *dev)

if (ret) {
pr_err("The watchdog cannot be activated\n");
+ clear_bit(DIAG_WDOG_BUSY, &wdt_status);
return ret;
}
return 0;
@@ -146,6 +156,9 @@ static int wdt_stop(struct watchdog_device *dev)

diag_stat_inc(DIAG_STAT_X288);
ret = __diag288(WDT_FUNC_CANCEL, 0, 0, 0);
+
+ clear_bit(DIAG_WDOG_BUSY, &wdt_status);
+
return ret;
}

@@ -220,17 +233,10 @@ static struct watchdog_device wdt_dev = {
* It makes no sense to go into suspend while the watchdog is running.
* Depending on the memory size, the watchdog might trigger, while we
* are still saving the memory.
- * We reuse the open flag to ensure that suspend and watchdog open are
- * exclusive operations
*/
static int wdt_suspend(void)
{
- if (test_and_set_bit(WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wdt_dev.status)) {
- pr_err("Linux cannot be suspended while the watchdog is in use\n");
- return notifier_from_errno(-EBUSY);
- }
- if (test_bit(WDOG_ACTIVE, &wdt_dev.status)) {
- clear_bit(WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wdt_dev.status);
+ if (test_and_set_bit(DIAG_WDOG_BUSY, &wdt_status)) {
pr_err("Linux cannot be suspended while the watchdog is in use\n");
return notifier_from_errno(-EBUSY);
}
@@ -239,7 +245,7 @@ static int wdt_suspend(void)

static int wdt_resume(void)
{
- clear_bit(WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wdt_dev.status);
+ clear_bit(DIAG_WDOG_BUSY, &wdt_status);
return NOTIFY_DONE;
}

--
2.1.4

2015-12-26 00:03:27

by Guenter Roeck

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Subject: [PATCH v2 3/6] watchdog: Separate and maintain variables based on variable lifetime

All variables required by the watchdog core to manage a watchdog are
currently stored in struct watchdog_device. The lifetime of those
variables is determined by the watchdog driver. However, the lifetime
of variables used by the watchdog core differs from the lifetime of
struct watchdog_device. To remedy this situation, watchdog drivers
can implement ref and unref callbacks, to be used by the watchdog
core to lock struct watchdog_device in memory.

While this solves the immediate problem, it depends on watchdog drivers
to actually implement the ref/unref callbacks. This is error prone,
often not implemented in the first place, or not implemented correctly.

To solve the problem without requiring driver support, split the variables
in struct watchdog_device into two data structures - one for variables
associated with the watchdog driver, one for variables associated with
the watchdog core. With this approach, the watchdog core can keep track
of its variable lifetime and no longer depends on ref/unref callbacks
in the driver. As a side effect, some of the variables originally in
struct watchdog_driver are now private to the watchdog core and no longer
visible in watchdog drivers.

As a side effect of the changes made, an ioctl will now always fail
with -ENODEV after a watchdog device was unregistered with the character
device still open. Previously, it would only fail with -ENODEV in some
situations. Also, ioctl operations are now atomic from driver perspective.
With this change, it is now guaranteed that the driver will not unregister
a watchdog between a timeout change and the subsequent ping.

The 'ref' and 'unref' callbacks in struct watchdog_driver are no longer
used and marked as deprecated.

Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
---
v2: More detailed description
Rename internal data structure to watchdog_core_data, and the variable
pointing to it to wd_data. Move its declaration into watchdog_dev.c.
Reorder include files in watchdog_dev.c to alphabetic order.
Remove _watchdog_ping helper function and call watchdog_ping()
directly. Handle locks in the calling code.
Drop locking from watchdog_open(). It is already protected against
parallel device removal in the driver core code, and file access
functions won't be called before the function returns.
Remove previously added message "watchdog still running". It wasn't
there before, and we should avoid user visible changes.

Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt | 45 +--
drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c | 2 -
drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c | 383 +++++++++++++------------
include/linux/watchdog.h | 22 +-
4 files changed, 218 insertions(+), 234 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt b/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt
index 0a37da76acef..72a009478b15 100644
--- a/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-kernel-api.txt
@@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ The watchdog device structure looks like this:

struct watchdog_device {
int id;
- struct cdev cdev;
struct device *dev;
struct device *parent;
const struct watchdog_info *info;
@@ -56,7 +55,7 @@ struct watchdog_device {
struct notifier_block reboot_nb;
struct notifier_block restart_nb;
void *driver_data;
- struct mutex lock;
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data;
unsigned long status;
struct list_head deferred;
};
@@ -66,8 +65,6 @@ It contains following fields:
/dev/watchdog0 cdev (dynamic major, minor 0) as well as the old
/dev/watchdog miscdev. The id is set automatically when calling
watchdog_register_device.
-* cdev: cdev for the dynamic /dev/watchdog<id> device nodes. This
- field is also populated by watchdog_register_device.
* dev: device under the watchdog class (created by watchdog_register_device).
* parent: set this to the parent device (or NULL) before calling
watchdog_register_device.
@@ -89,11 +86,10 @@ It contains following fields:
* driver_data: a pointer to the drivers private data of a watchdog device.
This data should only be accessed via the watchdog_set_drvdata and
watchdog_get_drvdata routines.
-* lock: Mutex for WatchDog Timer Driver Core internal use only.
+* wd_data: a pointer to watchdog core internal data.
* status: this field contains a number of status bits that give extra
information about the status of the device (Like: is the watchdog timer
- running/active, is the nowayout bit set, is the device opened via
- the /dev/watchdog interface or not, ...).
+ running/active, or is the nowayout bit set).
* deferred: entry in wtd_deferred_reg_list which is used to
register early initialized watchdogs.

@@ -110,8 +106,8 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
int (*set_timeout)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int);
unsigned int (*get_timeleft)(struct watchdog_device *);
int (*restart)(struct watchdog_device *);
- void (*ref)(struct watchdog_device *);
- void (*unref)(struct watchdog_device *);
+ void (*ref)(struct watchdog_device *) __deprecated;
+ void (*unref)(struct watchdog_device *) __deprecated;
long (*ioctl)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
};

@@ -120,20 +116,6 @@ driver's operations. This module owner will be used to lock the module when
the watchdog is active. (This to avoid a system crash when you unload the
module and /dev/watchdog is still open).

-If the watchdog_device struct is dynamically allocated, just locking the module
-is not enough and a driver also needs to define the ref and unref operations to
-ensure the structure holding the watchdog_device does not go away.
-
-The simplest (and usually sufficient) implementation of this is to:
-1) Add a kref struct to the same structure which is holding the watchdog_device
-2) Define a release callback for the kref which frees the struct holding both
-3) Call kref_init on this kref *before* calling watchdog_register_device()
-4) Define a ref operation calling kref_get on this kref
-5) Define a unref operation calling kref_put on this kref
-6) When it is time to cleanup:
- * Do not kfree() the struct holding both, the last kref_put will do this!
- * *After* calling watchdog_unregister_device() call kref_put on the kref
-
Some operations are mandatory and some are optional. The mandatory operations
are:
* start: this is a pointer to the routine that starts the watchdog timer
@@ -176,34 +158,21 @@ they are supported. These optional routines/operations are:
* get_timeleft: this routines returns the time that's left before a reset.
* restart: this routine restarts the machine. It returns 0 on success or a
negative errno code for failure.
-* ref: the operation that calls kref_get on the kref of a dynamically
- allocated watchdog_device struct.
-* unref: the operation that calls kref_put on the kref of a dynamically
- allocated watchdog_device struct.
* ioctl: if this routine is present then it will be called first before we do
our own internal ioctl call handling. This routine should return -ENOIOCTLCMD
if a command is not supported. The parameters that are passed to the ioctl
call are: watchdog_device, cmd and arg.

+The 'ref' and 'unref' operations are no longer used and deprecated.
+
The status bits should (preferably) be set with the set_bit and clear_bit alike
bit-operations. The status bits that are defined are:
* WDOG_ACTIVE: this status bit indicates whether or not a watchdog timer device
is active or not. When the watchdog is active after booting, then you should
set this status bit (Note: when you register the watchdog timer device with
this bit set, then opening /dev/watchdog will skip the start operation)
-* WDOG_DEV_OPEN: this status bit shows whether or not the watchdog device
- was opened via /dev/watchdog.
- (This bit should only be used by the WatchDog Timer Driver Core).
-* WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE: this bit stores whether or not the magic close character
- has been sent (so that we can support the magic close feature).
- (This bit should only be used by the WatchDog Timer Driver Core).
* WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT: this bit stores the nowayout setting for the watchdog.
If this bit is set then the watchdog timer will not be able to stop.
-* WDOG_UNREGISTERED: this bit gets set by the WatchDog Timer Driver Core
- after calling watchdog_unregister_device, and then checked before calling
- any watchdog_ops, so that you can be sure that no operations (other then
- unref) will get called after unregister, even if userspace still holds a
- reference to /dev/watchdog

To set the WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT status bit (before registering your watchdog
timer device) you can either:
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
index f0293f7d2b80..ec1ab6c1a80b 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_core.c
@@ -210,8 +210,6 @@ static int __watchdog_register_device(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
* corrupted in a later stage then we expect a kernel panic!
*/

- mutex_init(&wdd->lock);
-
/* Use alias for watchdog id if possible */
if (wdd->parent) {
ret = of_alias_get_id(wdd->parent->of_node, "watchdog");
diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
index c24392623e98..b92b1a15ce27 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/watchdog_dev.c
@@ -32,27 +32,51 @@

#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt

-#include <linux/module.h> /* For module stuff/... */
-#include <linux/types.h> /* For standard types (like size_t) */
+#include <linux/cdev.h> /* For character device */
#include <linux/errno.h> /* For the -ENODEV/... values */
-#include <linux/kernel.h> /* For printk/panic/... */
#include <linux/fs.h> /* For file operations */
-#include <linux/watchdog.h> /* For watchdog specific items */
-#include <linux/miscdevice.h> /* For handling misc devices */
#include <linux/init.h> /* For __init/__exit/... */
+#include <linux/kernel.h> /* For printk/panic/... */
+#include <linux/kref.h> /* For data references */
+#include <linux/miscdevice.h> /* For handling misc devices */
+#include <linux/module.h> /* For module stuff/... */
+#include <linux/mutex.h> /* For mutexes */
+#include <linux/slab.h> /* For memory functions */
+#include <linux/types.h> /* For standard types (like size_t) */
+#include <linux/watchdog.h> /* For watchdog specific items */
#include <linux/uaccess.h> /* For copy_to_user/put_user/... */

#include "watchdog_core.h"

+/*
+ * struct watchdog_core_data - watchdog core internal data
+ * @kref: Reference count.
+ * @cdev: The watchdog's Character device.
+ * @wdd: Pointer to watchdog device.
+ * @lock: Lock for watchdog core.
+ * @status: Watchdog core internal status bits.
+ */
+struct watchdog_core_data {
+ struct kref kref;
+ struct cdev cdev;
+ struct watchdog_device *wdd;
+ struct mutex lock;
+ unsigned long status; /* Internal status bits */
+#define _WDOG_DEV_OPEN 0 /* Opened ? */
+#define _WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE 1 /* Did we receive the magic char ? */
+};
+
/* the dev_t structure to store the dynamically allocated watchdog devices */
static dev_t watchdog_devt;
-/* the watchdog device behind /dev/watchdog */
-static struct watchdog_device *old_wdd;
+/* Reference to watchdog device behind /dev/watchdog */
+static struct watchdog_core_data *old_wd_data;

/*
* watchdog_ping: ping the watchdog.
* @wdd: the watchdog device to ping
*
+ * The caller must hold wd_data->lock.
+ *
* If the watchdog has no own ping operation then it needs to be
* restarted via the start operation. This wrapper function does
* exactly that.
@@ -61,25 +85,16 @@ static struct watchdog_device *old_wdd;

static int watchdog_ping(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- int err = 0;
-
- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
-
- if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status)) {
- err = -ENODEV;
- goto out_ping;
- }
+ int err;

if (!watchdog_active(wdd))
- goto out_ping;
+ return 0;

if (wdd->ops->ping)
err = wdd->ops->ping(wdd); /* ping the watchdog */
else
err = wdd->ops->start(wdd); /* restart watchdog */

-out_ping:
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
return err;
}

@@ -87,6 +102,8 @@ out_ping:
* watchdog_start: wrapper to start the watchdog.
* @wdd: the watchdog device to start
*
+ * The caller must hold wd_data->lock.
+ *
* Start the watchdog if it is not active and mark it active.
* This function returns zero on success or a negative errno code for
* failure.
@@ -94,24 +111,15 @@ out_ping:

static int watchdog_start(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- int err = 0;
-
- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
-
- if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status)) {
- err = -ENODEV;
- goto out_start;
- }
+ int err;

if (watchdog_active(wdd))
- goto out_start;
+ return 0;

err = wdd->ops->start(wdd);
if (err == 0)
set_bit(WDOG_ACTIVE, &wdd->status);

-out_start:
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
return err;
}

@@ -119,6 +127,8 @@ out_start:
* watchdog_stop: wrapper to stop the watchdog.
* @wdd: the watchdog device to stop
*
+ * The caller must hold wd_data->lock.
+ *
* Stop the watchdog if it is still active and unmark it active.
* This function returns zero on success or a negative errno code for
* failure.
@@ -127,93 +137,58 @@ out_start:

static int watchdog_stop(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- int err = 0;
-
- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
-
- if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status)) {
- err = -ENODEV;
- goto out_stop;
- }
+ int err;

if (!watchdog_active(wdd))
- goto out_stop;
+ return 0;

if (test_bit(WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT, &wdd->status)) {
dev_info(wdd->dev, "nowayout prevents watchdog being stopped!\n");
- err = -EBUSY;
- goto out_stop;
+ return -EBUSY;
}

err = wdd->ops->stop(wdd);
if (err == 0)
clear_bit(WDOG_ACTIVE, &wdd->status);

-out_stop:
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
return err;
}

/*
* watchdog_get_status: wrapper to get the watchdog status
* @wdd: the watchdog device to get the status from
- * @status: the status of the watchdog device
+ *
+ * The caller must hold wd_data->lock.
*
* Get the watchdog's status flags.
*/

-static int watchdog_get_status(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
- unsigned int *status)
+static unsigned int watchdog_get_status(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- int err = 0;
-
- *status = 0;
if (!wdd->ops->status)
- return -EOPNOTSUPP;
-
- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
-
- if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status)) {
- err = -ENODEV;
- goto out_status;
- }
-
- *status = wdd->ops->status(wdd);
+ return 0;

-out_status:
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
- return err;
+ return wdd->ops->status(wdd);
}

/*
* watchdog_set_timeout: set the watchdog timer timeout
* @wdd: the watchdog device to set the timeout for
* @timeout: timeout to set in seconds
+ *
+ * The caller must hold wd_data->lock.
*/

static int watchdog_set_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
unsigned int timeout)
{
- int err;
-
if (!wdd->ops->set_timeout || !(wdd->info->options & WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT))
return -EOPNOTSUPP;

if (watchdog_timeout_invalid(wdd, timeout))
return -EINVAL;

- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
-
- if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status)) {
- err = -ENODEV;
- goto out_timeout;
- }
-
- err = wdd->ops->set_timeout(wdd, timeout);
-
-out_timeout:
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
- return err;
+ return wdd->ops->set_timeout(wdd, timeout);
}

/*
@@ -221,30 +196,22 @@ out_timeout:
* @wdd: the watchdog device to get the remaining time from
* @timeleft: the time that's left
*
+ * The caller must hold wd_data->lock.
+ *
* Get the time before a watchdog will reboot (if not pinged).
*/

static int watchdog_get_timeleft(struct watchdog_device *wdd,
unsigned int *timeleft)
{
- int err = 0;
-
*timeleft = 0;
+
if (!wdd->ops->get_timeleft)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;

- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
-
- if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status)) {
- err = -ENODEV;
- goto out_timeleft;
- }
-
*timeleft = wdd->ops->get_timeleft(wdd);

-out_timeleft:
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
- return err;
+ return 0;
}

#ifdef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_SYSFS
@@ -261,14 +228,14 @@ static ssize_t status_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct watchdog_device *wdd = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
- ssize_t status;
- unsigned int val;
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data = wdd->wd_data;
+ unsigned int status;

- status = watchdog_get_status(wdd, &val);
- if (!status)
- status = sprintf(buf, "%u\n", val);
+ mutex_lock(&wd_data->lock);
+ status = watchdog_get_status(wdd);
+ mutex_unlock(&wd_data->lock);

- return status;
+ return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", status);
}
static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(status);

@@ -285,10 +252,13 @@ static ssize_t timeleft_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
char *buf)
{
struct watchdog_device *wdd = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data = wdd->wd_data;
ssize_t status;
unsigned int val;

+ mutex_lock(&wd_data->lock);
status = watchdog_get_timeleft(wdd, &val);
+ mutex_unlock(&wd_data->lock);
if (!status)
status = sprintf(buf, "%u\n", val);

@@ -363,28 +333,17 @@ __ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(wdt);
* @wdd: the watchdog device to do the ioctl on
* @cmd: watchdog command
* @arg: argument pointer
+ *
+ * The caller must hold wd_data->lock.
*/

static int watchdog_ioctl_op(struct watchdog_device *wdd, unsigned int cmd,
unsigned long arg)
{
- int err;
-
if (!wdd->ops->ioctl)
return -ENOIOCTLCMD;

- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
-
- if (test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status)) {
- err = -ENODEV;
- goto out_ioctl;
- }
-
- err = wdd->ops->ioctl(wdd, cmd, arg);
-
-out_ioctl:
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
- return err;
+ return wdd->ops->ioctl(wdd, cmd, arg);
}

/*
@@ -402,10 +361,11 @@ out_ioctl:
static ssize_t watchdog_write(struct file *file, const char __user *data,
size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
{
- struct watchdog_device *wdd = file->private_data;
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data = file->private_data;
+ struct watchdog_device *wdd;
+ int err;
size_t i;
char c;
- int err;

if (len == 0)
return 0;
@@ -414,18 +374,25 @@ static ssize_t watchdog_write(struct file *file, const char __user *data,
* Note: just in case someone wrote the magic character
* five months ago...
*/
- clear_bit(WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE, &wdd->status);
+ clear_bit(_WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE, &wd_data->status);

/* scan to see whether or not we got the magic character */
for (i = 0; i != len; i++) {
if (get_user(c, data + i))
return -EFAULT;
if (c == 'V')
- set_bit(WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE, &wdd->status);
+ set_bit(_WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE, &wd_data->status);
}

/* someone wrote to us, so we send the watchdog a keepalive ping */
- err = watchdog_ping(wdd);
+
+ err = -ENODEV;
+ mutex_lock(&wd_data->lock);
+ wdd = wd_data->wdd;
+ if (wdd)
+ err = watchdog_ping(wdd);
+ mutex_unlock(&wd_data->lock);
+
if (err < 0)
return err;

@@ -445,71 +412,94 @@ static ssize_t watchdog_write(struct file *file, const char __user *data,
static long watchdog_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
unsigned long arg)
{
- struct watchdog_device *wdd = file->private_data;
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data = file->private_data;
void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
+ struct watchdog_device *wdd;
int __user *p = argp;
unsigned int val;
int err;

+ mutex_lock(&wd_data->lock);
+
+ wdd = wd_data->wdd;
+ if (!wdd) {
+ err = -ENODEV;
+ goto out_ioctl;
+ }
+
err = watchdog_ioctl_op(wdd, cmd, arg);
if (err != -ENOIOCTLCMD)
- return err;
+ goto out_ioctl;

switch (cmd) {
case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT:
- return copy_to_user(argp, wdd->info,
+ err = copy_to_user(argp, wdd->info,
sizeof(struct watchdog_info)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
+ break;
case WDIOC_GETSTATUS:
- err = watchdog_get_status(wdd, &val);
- if (err == -ENODEV)
- return err;
- return put_user(val, p);
+ val = watchdog_get_status(wdd);
+ err = put_user(val, p);
+ break;
case WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS:
- return put_user(wdd->bootstatus, p);
+ err = put_user(wdd->bootstatus, p);
+ break;
case WDIOC_SETOPTIONS:
- if (get_user(val, p))
- return -EFAULT;
+ if (get_user(val, p)) {
+ err = -EFAULT;
+ break;
+ }
if (val & WDIOS_DISABLECARD) {
err = watchdog_stop(wdd);
if (err < 0)
- return err;
+ break;
}
- if (val & WDIOS_ENABLECARD) {
+ if (val & WDIOS_ENABLECARD)
err = watchdog_start(wdd);
- if (err < 0)
- return err;
- }
- return 0;
+ break;
case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE:
- if (!(wdd->info->options & WDIOF_KEEPALIVEPING))
- return -EOPNOTSUPP;
- return watchdog_ping(wdd);
+ if (!(wdd->info->options & WDIOF_KEEPALIVEPING)) {
+ err = -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ break;
+ }
+ err = watchdog_ping(wdd);
+ break;
case WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT:
- if (get_user(val, p))
- return -EFAULT;
+ if (get_user(val, p)) {
+ err = -EFAULT;
+ break;
+ }
err = watchdog_set_timeout(wdd, val);
if (err < 0)
- return err;
+ break;
/* If the watchdog is active then we send a keepalive ping
* to make sure that the watchdog keep's running (and if
* possible that it takes the new timeout) */
err = watchdog_ping(wdd);
if (err < 0)
- return err;
+ break;
/* Fall */
case WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT:
/* timeout == 0 means that we don't know the timeout */
- if (wdd->timeout == 0)
- return -EOPNOTSUPP;
- return put_user(wdd->timeout, p);
+ if (wdd->timeout == 0) {
+ err = -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ break;
+ }
+ err = put_user(wdd->timeout, p);
+ break;
case WDIOC_GETTIMELEFT:
err = watchdog_get_timeleft(wdd, &val);
- if (err)
- return err;
- return put_user(val, p);
+ if (err < 0)
+ break;
+ err = put_user(val, p);
+ break;
default:
- return -ENOTTY;
+ err = -ENOTTY;
+ break;
}
+
+out_ioctl:
+ mutex_unlock(&wd_data->lock);
+ return err;
}

/*
@@ -524,45 +514,59 @@ static long watchdog_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,

static int watchdog_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
- int err = -EBUSY;
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data;
struct watchdog_device *wdd;
+ int err;

/* Get the corresponding watchdog device */
if (imajor(inode) == MISC_MAJOR)
- wdd = old_wdd;
+ wd_data = old_wd_data;
else
- wdd = container_of(inode->i_cdev, struct watchdog_device, cdev);
+ wd_data = container_of(inode->i_cdev, struct watchdog_core_data,
+ cdev);

/* the watchdog is single open! */
- if (test_and_set_bit(WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wdd->status))
+ if (test_and_set_bit(_WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wd_data->status))
return -EBUSY;

+ wdd = wd_data->wdd;
+
/*
* If the /dev/watchdog device is open, we don't want the module
* to be unloaded.
*/
- if (!try_module_get(wdd->ops->owner))
- goto out;
+ if (!try_module_get(wdd->ops->owner)) {
+ err = -EBUSY;
+ goto out_clear;
+ }

err = watchdog_start(wdd);
if (err < 0)
goto out_mod;

- file->private_data = wdd;
+ file->private_data = wd_data;

- if (wdd->ops->ref)
- wdd->ops->ref(wdd);
+ kref_get(&wd_data->kref);

/* dev/watchdog is a virtual (and thus non-seekable) filesystem */
return nonseekable_open(inode, file);

out_mod:
- module_put(wdd->ops->owner);
-out:
- clear_bit(WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wdd->status);
+ module_put(wd_data->wdd->ops->owner);
+out_clear:
+ clear_bit(_WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wd_data->status);
return err;
}

+static void watchdog_core_data_release(struct kref *kref)
+{
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data;
+
+ wd_data = container_of(kref, struct watchdog_core_data, kref);
+
+ kfree(wd_data);
+}
+
/*
* watchdog_release: release the watchdog device.
* @inode: inode of device
@@ -575,9 +579,16 @@ out:

static int watchdog_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
- struct watchdog_device *wdd = file->private_data;
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data = file->private_data;
+ struct watchdog_device *wdd;
int err = -EBUSY;

+ mutex_lock(&wd_data->lock);
+
+ wdd = wd_data->wdd;
+ if (!wdd)
+ goto done;
+
/*
* We only stop the watchdog if we received the magic character
* or if WDIOF_MAGICCLOSE is not set. If nowayout was set then
@@ -585,29 +596,24 @@ static int watchdog_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
*/
if (!test_bit(WDOG_ACTIVE, &wdd->status))
err = 0;
- else if (test_and_clear_bit(WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE, &wdd->status) ||
+ else if (test_and_clear_bit(_WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE, &wd_data->status) ||
!(wdd->info->options & WDIOF_MAGICCLOSE))
err = watchdog_stop(wdd);

/* If the watchdog was not stopped, send a keepalive ping */
if (err < 0) {
- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
- if (!test_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status))
- dev_crit(wdd->dev, "watchdog did not stop!\n");
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
+ dev_crit(wdd->dev, "watchdog did not stop!\n");
watchdog_ping(wdd);
}

- /* Allow the owner module to be unloaded again */
- module_put(wdd->ops->owner);
-
/* make sure that /dev/watchdog can be re-opened */
- clear_bit(WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wdd->status);
-
- /* Note wdd may be gone after this, do not use after this! */
- if (wdd->ops->unref)
- wdd->ops->unref(wdd);
+ clear_bit(_WDOG_DEV_OPEN, &wd_data->status);

+done:
+ mutex_unlock(&wd_data->lock);
+ /* Allow the owner module to be unloaded again */
+ module_put(wd_data->cdev.owner);
+ kref_put(&wd_data->kref, watchdog_core_data_release);
return 0;
}

@@ -637,10 +643,20 @@ static struct miscdevice watchdog_miscdev = {

static int watchdog_cdev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd, dev_t devno)
{
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data;
int err;

+ wd_data = kzalloc(sizeof(struct watchdog_core_data), GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!wd_data)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ kref_init(&wd_data->kref);
+ mutex_init(&wd_data->lock);
+
+ wd_data->wdd = wdd;
+ wdd->wd_data = wd_data;
+
if (wdd->id == 0) {
- old_wdd = wdd;
+ old_wd_data = wd_data;
watchdog_miscdev.parent = wdd->parent;
err = misc_register(&watchdog_miscdev);
if (err != 0) {
@@ -649,23 +665,25 @@ static int watchdog_cdev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd, dev_t devno)
if (err == -EBUSY)
pr_err("%s: a legacy watchdog module is probably present.\n",
wdd->info->identity);
- old_wdd = NULL;
+ old_wd_data = NULL;
+ kfree(wd_data);
return err;
}
}

/* Fill in the data structures */
- cdev_init(&wdd->cdev, &watchdog_fops);
- wdd->cdev.owner = wdd->ops->owner;
+ cdev_init(&wd_data->cdev, &watchdog_fops);
+ wd_data->cdev.owner = wdd->ops->owner;

/* Add the device */
- err = cdev_add(&wdd->cdev, devno, 1);
+ err = cdev_add(&wd_data->cdev, devno, 1);
if (err) {
pr_err("watchdog%d unable to add device %d:%d\n",
wdd->id, MAJOR(watchdog_devt), wdd->id);
if (wdd->id == 0) {
misc_deregister(&watchdog_miscdev);
- old_wdd = NULL;
+ old_wd_data = NULL;
+ kref_put(&wd_data->kref, watchdog_core_data_release);
}
}
return err;
@@ -681,15 +699,20 @@ static int watchdog_cdev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd, dev_t devno)

static void watchdog_cdev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- mutex_lock(&wdd->lock);
- set_bit(WDOG_UNREGISTERED, &wdd->status);
- mutex_unlock(&wdd->lock);
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data = wdd->wd_data;

- cdev_del(&wdd->cdev);
+ cdev_del(&wd_data->cdev);
if (wdd->id == 0) {
misc_deregister(&watchdog_miscdev);
- old_wdd = NULL;
+ old_wd_data = NULL;
}
+
+ mutex_lock(&wd_data->lock);
+ wd_data->wdd = NULL;
+ wdd->wd_data = NULL;
+ mutex_unlock(&wd_data->lock);
+
+ kref_put(&wd_data->kref, watchdog_core_data_release);
}

static struct class watchdog_class = {
@@ -742,9 +765,9 @@ int watchdog_dev_register(struct watchdog_device *wdd)

void watchdog_dev_unregister(struct watchdog_device *wdd)
{
- watchdog_cdev_unregister(wdd);
device_destroy(&watchdog_class, wdd->dev->devt);
wdd->dev = NULL;
+ watchdog_cdev_unregister(wdd);
}

/*
diff --git a/include/linux/watchdog.h b/include/linux/watchdog.h
index a88f955fde92..850af04fe0c7 100644
--- a/include/linux/watchdog.h
+++ b/include/linux/watchdog.h
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@

struct watchdog_ops;
struct watchdog_device;
+struct watchdog_core_data;

/** struct watchdog_ops - The watchdog-devices operations
*
@@ -28,8 +29,6 @@ struct watchdog_device;
* @set_timeout:The routine for setting the watchdog devices timeout value (in seconds).
* @get_timeleft:The routine that gets the time left before a reset (in seconds).
* @restart: The routine for restarting the machine.
- * @ref: The ref operation for dyn. allocated watchdog_device structs
- * @unref: The unref operation for dyn. allocated watchdog_device structs
* @ioctl: The routines that handles extra ioctl calls.
*
* The watchdog_ops structure contains a list of low-level operations
@@ -48,15 +47,14 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
int (*set_timeout)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int);
unsigned int (*get_timeleft)(struct watchdog_device *);
int (*restart)(struct watchdog_device *);
- void (*ref)(struct watchdog_device *);
- void (*unref)(struct watchdog_device *);
+ void (*ref)(struct watchdog_device *) __deprecated;
+ void (*unref)(struct watchdog_device *) __deprecated;
long (*ioctl)(struct watchdog_device *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
};

/** struct watchdog_device - The structure that defines a watchdog device
*
* @id: The watchdog's ID. (Allocated by watchdog_register_device)
- * @cdev: The watchdog's Character device.
* @dev: The device for our watchdog
* @parent: The parent bus device
* @info: Pointer to a watchdog_info structure.
@@ -67,8 +65,8 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
* @max_timeout:The watchdog devices maximum timeout value (in seconds).
* @reboot_nb: The notifier block to stop watchdog on reboot.
* @restart_nb: The notifier block to register a restart function.
- * @driver-data:Pointer to the drivers private data.
- * @lock: Lock for watchdog core internal use only.
+ * @driver_data:Pointer to the drivers private data.
+ * @wd_data: Pointer to watchdog core internal data.
* @status: Field that contains the devices internal status bits.
* @deferred: entry in wtd_deferred_reg_list which is used to
* register early initialized watchdogs.
@@ -84,7 +82,6 @@ struct watchdog_ops {
*/
struct watchdog_device {
int id;
- struct cdev cdev;
struct device *dev;
struct device *parent;
const struct watchdog_info *info;
@@ -96,15 +93,12 @@ struct watchdog_device {
struct notifier_block reboot_nb;
struct notifier_block restart_nb;
void *driver_data;
- struct mutex lock;
+ struct watchdog_core_data *wd_data;
unsigned long status;
/* Bit numbers for status flags */
#define WDOG_ACTIVE 0 /* Is the watchdog running/active */
-#define WDOG_DEV_OPEN 1 /* Opened via /dev/watchdog ? */
-#define WDOG_ALLOW_RELEASE 2 /* Did we receive the magic char ? */
-#define WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT 3 /* Is 'nowayout' feature set ? */
-#define WDOG_UNREGISTERED 4 /* Has the device been unregistered */
-#define WDOG_STOP_ON_REBOOT 5 /* Should be stopped on reboot */
+#define WDOG_NO_WAY_OUT 1 /* Is 'nowayout' feature set ? */
+#define WDOG_STOP_ON_REBOOT 2 /* Should be stopped on reboot */
struct list_head deferred;
};

--
2.1.4

2015-12-26 00:03:23

by Guenter Roeck

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Subject: [PATCH v2 4/6] watchdog: da9052_wdt: Drop reference counting

Reference counting is now implemented in the watchdog core and no longer
required in watchdog drivers.

Since it was implememented a no-op, and since the local memory is allocated
with devm_kzalloc(), the reference counting code in the driver really did
not really work anyway, and this patch effectively fixes a bug which could
cause a crash on unloading if the watchdog device was still open.

Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
---
v4: Add note that this patch also fixes a bug.

drivers/watchdog/da9052_wdt.c | 24 ------------------------
1 file changed, 24 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/da9052_wdt.c b/drivers/watchdog/da9052_wdt.c
index 67e67977bd29..2fc19a32a320 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/da9052_wdt.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/da9052_wdt.c
@@ -31,7 +31,6 @@
struct da9052_wdt_data {
struct watchdog_device wdt;
struct da9052 *da9052;
- struct kref kref;
unsigned long jpast;
};

@@ -51,10 +50,6 @@ static const struct {
};


-static void da9052_wdt_release_resources(struct kref *r)
-{
-}
-
static int da9052_wdt_set_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev,
unsigned int timeout)
{
@@ -104,20 +99,6 @@ static int da9052_wdt_set_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev,
return 0;
}

-static void da9052_wdt_ref(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev)
-{
- struct da9052_wdt_data *driver_data = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdt_dev);
-
- kref_get(&driver_data->kref);
-}
-
-static void da9052_wdt_unref(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev)
-{
- struct da9052_wdt_data *driver_data = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdt_dev);
-
- kref_put(&driver_data->kref, da9052_wdt_release_resources);
-}
-
static int da9052_wdt_start(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev)
{
return da9052_wdt_set_timeout(wdt_dev, wdt_dev->timeout);
@@ -170,8 +151,6 @@ static const struct watchdog_ops da9052_wdt_ops = {
.stop = da9052_wdt_stop,
.ping = da9052_wdt_ping,
.set_timeout = da9052_wdt_set_timeout,
- .ref = da9052_wdt_ref,
- .unref = da9052_wdt_unref,
};


@@ -198,8 +177,6 @@ static int da9052_wdt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
da9052_wdt->parent = &pdev->dev;
watchdog_set_drvdata(da9052_wdt, driver_data);

- kref_init(&driver_data->kref);
-
ret = da9052_reg_update(da9052, DA9052_CONTROL_D_REG,
DA9052_CONTROLD_TWDSCALE, 0);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -225,7 +202,6 @@ static int da9052_wdt_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
struct da9052_wdt_data *driver_data = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);

watchdog_unregister_device(&driver_data->wdt);
- kref_put(&driver_data->kref, da9052_wdt_release_resources);

return 0;
}
--
2.1.4

2015-12-26 00:03:13

by Guenter Roeck

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Subject: [PATCH v2 5/6] watchdog: da9055_wdt: Drop reference counting

Reference counting is now implemented in the watchdog core and no longer
required in watchdog drivers.

Since it was implememented a no-op, and since the local memory is allocated
with devm_kzalloc(), the reference counting code in the driver really did
not really work anyway, and this patch effectively fixes a bug which could
cause a crash on unloading if the watchdog device was still open.

Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
---
v2: Add note that the patch also fixes a bug.

drivers/watchdog/da9055_wdt.c | 24 ------------------------
1 file changed, 24 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/watchdog/da9055_wdt.c b/drivers/watchdog/da9055_wdt.c
index 04d1430d93d2..8377c43f3f20 100644
--- a/drivers/watchdog/da9055_wdt.c
+++ b/drivers/watchdog/da9055_wdt.c
@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(nowayout,
struct da9055_wdt_data {
struct watchdog_device wdt;
struct da9055 *da9055;
- struct kref kref;
};

static const struct {
@@ -99,24 +98,6 @@ static int da9055_wdt_ping(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev)
DA9055_WATCHDOG_MASK, 1);
}

-static void da9055_wdt_release_resources(struct kref *r)
-{
-}
-
-static void da9055_wdt_ref(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev)
-{
- struct da9055_wdt_data *driver_data = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdt_dev);
-
- kref_get(&driver_data->kref);
-}
-
-static void da9055_wdt_unref(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev)
-{
- struct da9055_wdt_data *driver_data = watchdog_get_drvdata(wdt_dev);
-
- kref_put(&driver_data->kref, da9055_wdt_release_resources);
-}
-
static int da9055_wdt_start(struct watchdog_device *wdt_dev)
{
return da9055_wdt_set_timeout(wdt_dev, wdt_dev->timeout);
@@ -138,8 +119,6 @@ static const struct watchdog_ops da9055_wdt_ops = {
.stop = da9055_wdt_stop,
.ping = da9055_wdt_ping,
.set_timeout = da9055_wdt_set_timeout,
- .ref = da9055_wdt_ref,
- .unref = da9055_wdt_unref,
};

static int da9055_wdt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
@@ -165,8 +144,6 @@ static int da9055_wdt_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
watchdog_set_nowayout(da9055_wdt, nowayout);
watchdog_set_drvdata(da9055_wdt, driver_data);

- kref_init(&driver_data->kref);
-
ret = da9055_wdt_stop(da9055_wdt);
if (ret < 0) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to stop watchdog, %d\n", ret);
@@ -189,7 +166,6 @@ static int da9055_wdt_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
struct da9055_wdt_data *driver_data = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);

watchdog_unregister_device(&driver_data->wdt);
- kref_put(&driver_data->kref, da9055_wdt_release_resources);

return 0;
}
--
2.1.4

2015-12-26 00:03:18

by Guenter Roeck

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Subject: [PATCH v2 6/6] hwmon: (sch56xx) Drop watchdog driver data reference count callbacks

Reference counting is now implemented in the watchdog core and no longer
required in watchdog drivers.

Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
---
v2: Add missing kfree().

drivers/hwmon/sch56xx-common.c | 31 +------------------------------
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 30 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/sch56xx-common.c b/drivers/hwmon/sch56xx-common.c
index 738681983284..68c350c704fb 100644
--- a/drivers/hwmon/sch56xx-common.c
+++ b/drivers/hwmon/sch56xx-common.c
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@
#include <linux/watchdog.h>
#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
-#include <linux/kref.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include "sch56xx-common.h"

@@ -67,7 +66,6 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(nowayout, "Watchdog cannot be stopped once started (default="
struct sch56xx_watchdog_data {
u16 addr;
struct mutex *io_lock;
- struct kref kref;
struct watchdog_info wdinfo;
struct watchdog_device wddev;
u8 watchdog_preset;
@@ -258,15 +256,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sch56xx_read_virtual_reg12);
* Watchdog routines
*/

-/* Release our data struct when we're unregistered *and*
- all references to our watchdog device are released */
-static void watchdog_release_resources(struct kref *r)
-{
- struct sch56xx_watchdog_data *data =
- container_of(r, struct sch56xx_watchdog_data, kref);
- kfree(data);
-}
-
static int watchdog_set_timeout(struct watchdog_device *wddev,
unsigned int timeout)
{
@@ -395,28 +384,12 @@ static int watchdog_stop(struct watchdog_device *wddev)
return 0;
}

-static void watchdog_ref(struct watchdog_device *wddev)
-{
- struct sch56xx_watchdog_data *data = watchdog_get_drvdata(wddev);
-
- kref_get(&data->kref);
-}
-
-static void watchdog_unref(struct watchdog_device *wddev)
-{
- struct sch56xx_watchdog_data *data = watchdog_get_drvdata(wddev);
-
- kref_put(&data->kref, watchdog_release_resources);
-}
-
static const struct watchdog_ops watchdog_ops = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.start = watchdog_start,
.stop = watchdog_stop,
.ping = watchdog_trigger,
.set_timeout = watchdog_set_timeout,
- .ref = watchdog_ref,
- .unref = watchdog_unref,
};

struct sch56xx_watchdog_data *sch56xx_watchdog_register(struct device *parent,
@@ -448,7 +421,6 @@ struct sch56xx_watchdog_data *sch56xx_watchdog_register(struct device *parent,

data->addr = addr;
data->io_lock = io_lock;
- kref_init(&data->kref);

strlcpy(data->wdinfo.identity, "sch56xx watchdog",
sizeof(data->wdinfo.identity));
@@ -494,8 +466,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sch56xx_watchdog_register);
void sch56xx_watchdog_unregister(struct sch56xx_watchdog_data *data)
{
watchdog_unregister_device(&data->wddev);
- kref_put(&data->kref, watchdog_release_resources);
- /* Don't touch data after this it may have been free-ed! */
+ kfree(data);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sch56xx_watchdog_unregister);

--
2.1.4

2015-12-29 20:00:46

by Wim Van Sebroeck

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 0/6] watchdog: Replace driver based refcounting

Hi Guenter,

> All variables required by the watchdog core to manage a watchdog are
> currently stored in struct watchdog_device. The lifetime of those
> variables is determined by the watchdog driver. However, the lifetime
> of variables used by the watchdog core differs from the lifetime of
> struct watchdog_device. To remedy this situation, watchdog drivers
> can implement ref and unref callbacks, to be used by the watchdog
> core to lock struct watchdog_device in memory. This mechanism was
> introduced with commit e907df327252 ("watchdog: Add support for
> dynamically allocated watchdog_device structs").
>
> While this solves the immediate problem, it depends on watchdog drivers
> to actually implement the ref/unref callbacks. This is error prone,
> often not implemented in the first place, or not implemented correctly.
>
> To solve the problem without requiring driver support, split the variables
> in struct watchdog_device into two data structures - one for variables
> associated with the watchdog driver, one for variables associated with
> the watchdog core. With this approach, the watchdog core can keep track
> of the variables it uses and no longer depends on ref/unref callbacks
> in the driver. As a side effect, some of the variables originally in struct
> watchdog_driver are now private to the watchdog core and no longer visible
> in watchdog drivers.
>
> The 'ref' and 'unref' callbacks in struct watchdog_driver are no longer
> used and marked as deprecated for the time being.
>
> Patch 1/6 moves watchdog device creation from watchdog_core.c to
> watchdog_dev.c to simplify watchdog device handling.
>
> Patch 2/6 modifies the diag288 watchdog to no longer use and overload
> watchdog core internal flags.
>
> Patch 3/6 separates variables in watchdog_device based on variable
> lifetime.
>
> Patch 4/6 to 6/6 remove existing ref/unref functions from the drivers
> implementing it. Two of those patches (for da9052 and da9055) fix a
> previously introduced bug as side effect.
>
> The series applies on top of the current watchdog-next as well as the
> pending patches introducing sysfs support ("watchdog: Use static struct
> class watchdog_class in stead of pointer" and "watchdog: Read device
> status through sysfs attributes") by Pratyush Anand.
>
> ---
> v2: Add patch 2/6.
> Add more detailed description to patch 3/6.
> Rename internal data structure to watchdog_core_data, and the variable
> pointing to it to wd_data. Move its declaration into watchdog_dev.c.
> Reorder include files in watchdog_dev.c to alphabetic order.
> Remove _watchdog_ping helper function and call watchdog_ping()
> directly. Handle locks in the calling code.
> Drop locking from watchdog_open(). It is already protected against
> parallel device removal in the driver core code, and file access
> functions won't be called before the function returns.
> Remove previously added message "watchdog still running". It wasn't
> there before, and we should avoid user visible changes.
> Add missing kfree() to the sch56xx patch.
> Add comments to da9052 and da9055 patches indicating that the
> patches fix a bug.

This patchset has been added to linux-watchdog-next.

Kind regards,
Wim.