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> Fix this issue by adding nfp_nsp_close(nsp) in the error path.

How do you think about a wording variant like the following?

   Subject:
   [PATCH v2] nfp: abm: Fix incomplete release of system resources in 
nfp_abm_vnic_set_mac()

   Change description:
   …
   Thus add a call of the function “nfp_nsp_close” for the completion
   of the exception handling.


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> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/abm/main.c
> @@ -283,6 +283,7 @@  nfp_abm_vnic_set_mac(struct nfp_pf *pf, struct nfp_abm 
> *abm, struct nfp_net *nn,
>       if (!nfp_nsp_has_hwinfo_lookup(nsp)) {
>               nfp_warn(pf->cpp, "NSP doesn't support PF MAC generation\n");
>               eth_hw_addr_random(nn->dp.netdev);
> +             nfp_nsp_close(nsp);
>               return;
>       }

I suggest to reconsider the order for resource clean-up function calls
a bit more.

+               nfp_nsp_close(nsp);
-               eth_hw_addr_random(nn->dp.netdev);
-               return;
+               goto generate_random_address;


Should such a jump target be added in another update step?

Would you like to add the tag “Fixes”?

Regards,
Markus

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