pcmcia: Fix broken abuse of dev->driver_data
PCMCIA abuses dev->private_data in the probe methods. Unfortunately it continues to abuse it after calling drv->probe() which leads to crashes and other nasties (such as bogus probes of multifunction devices) giving errors like pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.1 kernel: 0.1: GetNextTuple: No more items Extract the passed data before calling the driver probe function that way we don't blow up when the driver reuses dev->private_data as its right. As its close to the final release just move the hack so it works out, hopefully someone will be sufficiently embarrassed to produce a nice rework for 2.6.28. Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -427,6 +427,18 @@ static int pcmcia_device_probe(struct device * dev)
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p_drv = to_pcmcia_drv(dev->driver);
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p_drv = to_pcmcia_drv(dev->driver);
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s = p_dev->socket;
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s = p_dev->socket;
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/* The PCMCIA code passes the match data in via dev->driver_data
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* which is an ugly hack. Once the driver probe is called it may
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* and often will overwrite the match data so we must save it first
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*
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* handle pseudo multifunction devices:
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* there are at most two pseudo multifunction devices.
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* if we're matching against the first, schedule a
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* call which will then check whether there are two
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* pseudo devices, and if not, add the second one.
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*/
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did = p_dev->dev.driver_data;
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ds_dbg(1, "trying to bind %s to %s\n", p_dev->dev.bus_id,
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ds_dbg(1, "trying to bind %s to %s\n", p_dev->dev.bus_id,
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p_drv->drv.name);
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p_drv->drv.name);
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@ -455,21 +467,14 @@ static int pcmcia_device_probe(struct device * dev)
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goto put_module;
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goto put_module;
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}
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}
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/* handle pseudo multifunction devices:
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* there are at most two pseudo multifunction devices.
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* if we're matching against the first, schedule a
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* call which will then check whether there are two
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* pseudo devices, and if not, add the second one.
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*/
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did = p_dev->dev.driver_data;
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if (did && (did->match_flags & PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_NO) &&
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if (did && (did->match_flags & PCMCIA_DEV_ID_MATCH_DEVICE_NO) &&
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(p_dev->socket->device_count == 1) && (p_dev->device_no == 0))
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(p_dev->socket->device_count == 1) && (p_dev->device_no == 0))
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pcmcia_add_device_later(p_dev->socket, 0);
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pcmcia_add_device_later(p_dev->socket, 0);
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put_module:
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put_module:
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if (ret)
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if (ret)
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module_put(p_drv->owner);
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module_put(p_drv->owner);
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put_dev:
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put_dev:
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if (ret)
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if (ret)
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put_device(dev);
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put_device(dev);
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return (ret);
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return (ret);
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