On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 11:24:58 -0400 (EDT), Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to admit, this is a puzzler. I'm beginning to think there should > be two types of module references: Those which (like module dependency) > will prevent rmmod from running, and those which (like the one here) would > automatically be dropped by deregistration. Then every kobject could have > an owner and could hold a reference of the second type to its owner until > its release routine returns. This sounds like the most promising idea yet. We could make kobject_add() bump up this second-type refcount (since from now on it may be looked up). kobject_get()/kobject_put() wouldn't need to grab an extra reference (we already have refcounting for this object in place). kobject_cleanup() could do something like: struct module * kobject_owner = kobj->owner; ... call_release(); put_second_module_refcount(kobject_owner); combined with the module unloading code waiting after calling the exit function until the second type refcount dropped to 0. This would make sure that the module is not deleted until the last release function has been called. The module would stay in memory (not be unloaded) until the last kobject created by the module is deleted, but I think that is just what we want. At least this doesn't mean that the module blocks its own unloading. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ [email protected] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel
