Le 04/05/2022 à 17:40, Clément Léger a écrit :
> Add function which allows to dynamically allocate and free properties.
> Use this function internally for all code that used the same logic
> (mainly __of_prop_dup()).
> 
> Signed-off-by: Clément Léger <clement.le...@bootlin.com>
> ---
>   drivers/of/dynamic.c | 101 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
>   include/linux/of.h   |  16 +++++++
>   2 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/of/dynamic.c b/drivers/of/dynamic.c
> index cd3821a6444f..e8700e509d2e 100644
> --- a/drivers/of/dynamic.c
> +++ b/drivers/of/dynamic.c
> @@ -313,9 +313,7 @@ static void property_list_free(struct property *prop_list)
>   
>       for (prop = prop_list; prop != NULL; prop = next) {
>               next = prop->next;
> -             kfree(prop->name);
> -             kfree(prop->value);
> -             kfree(prop);
> +             of_property_free(prop);
>       }
>   }
>   
> @@ -367,48 +365,95 @@ void of_node_release(struct kobject *kobj)
>   }
>   
>   /**
> - * __of_prop_dup - Copy a property dynamically.
> - * @prop:    Property to copy
> + * of_property_free - Free a property allocated dynamically.
> + * @prop:    Property to be freed
> + */
> +void of_property_free(const struct property *prop)
> +{
> +     kfree(prop->value);
> +     kfree(prop->name);
> +     kfree(prop);
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_property_free);
> +
> +/**
> + * of_property_alloc - Allocate a property dynamically.
> + * @name:    Name of the new property
> + * @value:   Value that will be copied into the new property value
> + * @value_len:       length of @value to be copied into the new property 
> value
> + * @len:     Length of new property value, must be greater than @value_len
>    * @allocflags:     Allocation flags (typically pass GFP_KERNEL)
>    *
> - * Copy a property by dynamically allocating the memory of both the
> + * Create a property by dynamically allocating the memory of both the
>    * property structure and the property name & contents. The property's
>    * flags have the OF_DYNAMIC bit set so that we can differentiate between
>    * dynamically allocated properties and not.
>    *
>    * Return: The newly allocated property or NULL on out of memory error.
>    */
> -struct property *__of_prop_dup(const struct property *prop, gfp_t allocflags)
> +struct property *of_property_alloc(const char *name, const void *value,
> +                                int value_len, int len, gfp_t allocflags)
>   {
> -     struct property *new;
> +     int alloc_len = len;
> +     struct property *prop;
> +
> +     if (len < value_len)
> +             return NULL;
>   
> -     new = kzalloc(sizeof(*new), allocflags);
> -     if (!new)
> +     prop = kzalloc(sizeof(*prop), allocflags);
> +     if (!prop)
>               return NULL;
>   
> +     prop->name = kstrdup(name, allocflags);
> +     if (!prop->name)
> +             goto out_err;
> +
>       /*
> -      * NOTE: There is no check for zero length value.
> -      * In case of a boolean property, this will allocate a value
> -      * of zero bytes. We do this to work around the use
> -      * of of_get_property() calls on boolean values.
> +      * Even if the property has no value, it must be set to a
> +      * non-null value since of_get_property() is used to check
> +      * some values that might or not have a values (ranges for
> +      * instance). Moreover, when the node is released, prop->value
> +      * is kfreed so the memory must come from kmalloc.
>        */
> -     new->name = kstrdup(prop->name, allocflags);
> -     new->value = kmemdup(prop->value, prop->length, allocflags);
> -     new->length = prop->length;
> -     if (!new->name || !new->value)
> -             goto err_free;
> +     if (!alloc_len)
> +             alloc_len = 1;
>   
> -     /* mark the property as dynamic */
> -     of_property_set_flag(new, OF_DYNAMIC);
> +     prop->value = kzalloc(alloc_len, allocflags);
> +     if (!prop->value)
> +             goto out_err;
>   
> -     return new;
> +     if (value)
> +             memcpy(prop->value, value, value_len);

Could you use kmemdup() instead of kzalloc+memcpy ?

> +
> +     prop->length = len;
> +     of_property_set_flag(prop, OF_DYNAMIC);
> +
> +     return prop;
> +
> +out_err:
> +     of_property_free(prop);
>   
> - err_free:
> -     kfree(new->name);
> -     kfree(new->value);
> -     kfree(new);
>       return NULL;
>   }
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_property_alloc);
> +
> +/**
> + * __of_prop_dup - Copy a property dynamically.
> + * @prop:    Property to copy
> + * @allocflags:      Allocation flags (typically pass GFP_KERNEL)
> + *
> + * Copy a property by dynamically allocating the memory of both the
> + * property structure and the property name & contents. The property's
> + * flags have the OF_DYNAMIC bit set so that we can differentiate between
> + * dynamically allocated properties and not.
> + *
> + * Return: The newly allocated property or NULL on out of memory error.
> + */
> +struct property *__of_prop_dup(const struct property *prop, gfp_t allocflags)
> +{
> +     return of_property_alloc(prop->name, prop->value, prop->length,
> +                              prop->length, allocflags);
> +}
>   
>   /**
>    * __of_node_dup() - Duplicate or create an empty device node dynamically.
> @@ -447,9 +492,7 @@ struct device_node *__of_node_dup(const struct 
> device_node *np,
>                       if (!new_pp)
>                               goto err_prop;
>                       if (__of_add_property(node, new_pp)) {
> -                             kfree(new_pp->name);
> -                             kfree(new_pp->value);
> -                             kfree(new_pp);
> +                             of_property_free(new_pp);
>                               goto err_prop;
>                       }
>               }
> diff --git a/include/linux/of.h b/include/linux/of.h
> index 04971e85fbc9..6b345eb71c19 100644
> --- a/include/linux/of.h
> +++ b/include/linux/of.h
> @@ -1463,6 +1463,11 @@ enum of_reconfig_change {
>   };
>   
>   #ifdef CONFIG_OF_DYNAMIC
> +extern struct property *of_property_alloc(const char *name, const void 
> *value,
> +                                       int value_len, int len,
> +                                       gfp_t allocflags);
> +extern void of_property_free(const struct property *prop);
> +

'extern' is pointless for function prototypes, you should not add new 
ones. Checkpatch complain about it:

CHECK: extern prototypes should be avoided in .h files
#172: FILE: include/linux/of.h:1466:
+extern struct property *of_property_alloc(const char *name, const void 
*value,

CHECK: extern prototypes should be avoided in .h files
#175: FILE: include/linux/of.h:1469:
+extern void of_property_free(const struct property *prop);




>   extern int of_reconfig_notifier_register(struct notifier_block *);
>   extern int of_reconfig_notifier_unregister(struct notifier_block *);
>   extern int of_reconfig_notify(unsigned long, struct of_reconfig_data *rd);
> @@ -1507,6 +1512,17 @@ static inline int of_changeset_update_property(struct 
> of_changeset *ocs,
>       return of_changeset_action(ocs, OF_RECONFIG_UPDATE_PROPERTY, np, prop);
>   }
>   #else /* CONFIG_OF_DYNAMIC */
> +
> +static inline struct property *of_property_alloc(const char *name,
> +                                              const void *value,
> +                                              int value_len, int len,
> +                                              gfp_t allocflags)

Can that fit on less lines ?

May be:

static inline struct property
*of_property_alloc(const char *name, const void *value, int value_len,
                   int len, gfp_t allocflags)


> +{
> +     return NULL;
> +}
> +
> +static inline  void of_property_free(const struct property *prop) {}
> +
>   static inline int of_reconfig_notifier_register(struct notifier_block *nb)
>   {
>       return -EINVAL;

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