On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:12:48 +0900,
Tejun Heo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Hm, but as long as dk0 is registered, it can be looked up and someone
> > could get a reference on it.
> 
> Yeah, exactly.  That's why any getting any kobject reference backed by a
> module must be accompanied by try_module_get().
> 
> int mydrv_get_dk(struct dk *dk)
> {
>       rc = try_module_get(mydrv);
>       if (rc)
>               return rc;
>       kobject_get(&dk->kobj);
>       return 0;
> }

This works if the caller always knows which module to grab (I was
thinking about some tree-walking code).

> Exactly, in that case, module reference count must not be zero.  You and
> I are saying the same thing.  Why are we running in circle?

I hope we're not, it just makes one dizzy :)

I'll think some more about it...
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