linux/arch/ia64/sn/kernel/sn2
Alexey Dobriyan 99b7623380 proc 2/2: remove struct proc_dir_entry::owner
Setting ->owner as done currently (pde->owner = THIS_MODULE) is racy
as correctly noted at bug #12454. Someone can lookup entry with NULL
->owner, thus not pinning enything, and release it later resulting
in module refcount underflow.

We can keep ->owner and supply it at registration time like ->proc_fops
and ->data.

But this leaves ->owner as easy-manipulative field (just one C assignment)
and somebody will forget to unpin previous/pin current module when
switching ->owner. ->proc_fops is declared as "const" which should give
some thoughts.

->read_proc/->write_proc were just fixed to not require ->owner for
protection.

rmmod'ed directories will be empty and return "." and ".." -- no harm.
And directories with tricky enough readdir and lookup shouldn't be modular.
We definitely don't want such modular code.

Removing ->owner will also make PDE smaller.

So, let's nuke it.

Kudos to Jeff Layton for reminding about this, let's say, oversight.

http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12454

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
2009-03-31 01:14:44 +04:00
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cache.c [PATCH] change gen_pool allocator to not touch managed memory 2006-06-23 07:42:49 -07:00
io.c Linux-2.6.12-rc2 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07:00
Makefile ia64: fix sn to add include files using EXTRA_CFLAGS 2007-10-12 21:15:31 +02:00
prominfo_proc.c proc 2/2: remove struct proc_dir_entry::owner 2009-03-31 01:14:44 +04:00
ptc_deadlock.S [IA64-SGI] Fix SN PTC deadlock recovery 2005-12-06 09:13:42 -08:00
sn2_smp.c [IA64] Handle count==0 in sn2_ptc_proc_write() 2008-06-24 10:20:06 -07:00
sn_hwperf.c cpumask: IA64: Introduce cpumask_of_{node,pcibus} to replace {node,pcibus}_to_cpumask 2008-12-26 22:23:40 +10:30
sn_proc_fs.c ia64: use non-racy method for proc entries creation 2008-04-29 08:06:21 -07:00
timer_interrupt.c [IA64] Fix breakage from irq change 2006-10-06 10:09:41 -07:00
timer.c [IA64] SN2: Fix up sn2_rtc clock 2007-08-01 13:15:14 -07:00