[PATCH v2] b43: don't save dentries for debugfs

Jeff Johnson jjohnson at codeaurora.org
Tue May 18 23:00:44 BST 2021


On 2021-05-18 12:29, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> On 2021-05-18 09:33, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
>> There is no need to keep around the dentry pointers for the debugfs
>> files as they will all be automatically removed when the subdir is
>> removed.  So save the space and logic involved in keeping them around 
>> by
>> just getting rid of them entirely.
>> 
>> By doing this change, we remove one of the last in-kernel user that 
>> was
>> storing the result of debugfs_create_bool(), so that api can be 
>> cleaned
>> up.
> 
> Question not about this specific change, but the general concept
> of keeping (or not keeping) dentry pointers. In the ath drivers,
> as well as in an out-of-tree driver for Android, we keep a
> debugfs dentry pointer to use as a param to relay_open().
> 
> Will we still be able to have a dentry pointer for this purpose?
> Or better, is there a recommended way to get a dentry pointer
> NOT associated with debugfs at all (which would be ideal for
> Android where debugfs is disabled).

Answering one of my questions: The dentry passed to relay_open() comes
from debugfs_create_dir() which is expected to return a dentry.

Would still like guidance on if there is a recommended way to get a
dentry not associated with debugfs.

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