Detecting kernel shutdown in a kernel driver

From: Simon White
Date: Thu Feb 10 2005 - 15:16:38 EST


Hi,

I've been writing a device driver for a piece of hardware that we recently found the pci bridge has an issue on software reset (kernel 2.6.8.1, hardware reset is fine). The bridge appears to corrupt the subvendor/device ids on next boot. We have found a software work around in that I can write to the bridge on module exit and it will always detect correctly next boot (through module_exit when rmmod'd).

However on shutting down a machine with the module loaded it never works next time, so is module_exit actually called?

Secondly I searched through some code and on google to determine if I could detect a shutdown notification in the kernel. I thougt I'd found something using:

static struct pci_driver hsid_driver =
{
.name = HSID_NAME,
.id_table = id_table,
.probe = hsid_probe,
.driver =
{
.shutdown = hsid_shutdown,
},
};

However that also appears not to work. I wondered what the correct solution was for detecting system shutdown in the kernel even if the application using the device has locked up on un-interruptible sleep, so I may try to clean the hardware up a little.

Thankyou for any assistance,
Simon

Please CC me.

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