Flaw in ide_unregister()

From: Richard Purdie
Date: Fri Dec 31 2004 - 07:07:19 EST


I've been having some problems with calls to ide_unregister() (in ide.c).

This function is declared void which should mean it always succeeds and yet it can fail *silently* under the following condition:

if (drive->usage || DRIVER(drive)->busy) goto abort;

(it also fails if (!hwif->present) although that is not a problem)

The driver I've been having problems with is ide-cs.c. Specifically if a CF card is removed without ejecting and unmounting the card first. In this case, the hardware is gone so we want the ide_unregister call to succeed and yet the above code aborts the unregister (silently). This makes it an ide problem rather than an ide-cs/pcmcia problem.

There are several solutions:

1. Fix ide_unregister so it always succeeds. (Preferred Solution)
2. Add parameter to ide_unregister to state whether it should abort on busy/usage or not. (ugly)
3. Add a return value. What does ide-cs.c do with it though? The hardware is gone. (doesn't help)

Only a limited number of drivers use ide_unregister():

drivers/ide/ide-pnp.c
drivers/ide/arm/rapide.c
drivers/ide/legacy/ide-cs.c
drivers/macintosh/mediabay.c

Of these, I can't see anything that would break if we make ide_unregister always succeed.

I've tried removing the if statement above and just letting ide_unregister succeed but the call then just deadlocks. I had to make some small changes to ide.c and ide-disk.c to stop it using interfaces we've marked as dead and allow deregistration of dead devices.

The bare minimum of code I needed to make ide_unregister succeed when called from ide-cs.c is in the following patch: http://www.rpsys.net/openzaurus/ide.patch

There are probably other places checks are needed. I would appreciate it if someone could comment on whether these changes can be made to the ide drivers, what else may need to be done or if there is an alternative solution I've overlooked.

Thanks,

Richard




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