> On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:12:47PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> > Greg:
> >
> > There is a bug in drivers/base/class.c in 2.5.70. Near the start of the
> > routine class_device_add() are the lines
> >
> > if (class_dev->dev)
> > get_device(class_dev->dev);
> >
> > But there's nothing to undo this get_device, either in the error return
> > part of class_device_add() or in class_device_del().
> >
> > I assume that either this get_device() doesn't belong there or else there
> > should be corresponding put_device() calls in the other two spots.
> > Whichever is the case, it should be easy for you to fix.
>
> You are correct. I took out the other put_device() in the -bk tree in
> class_device_del() but forgot to remove this one. Good catch.
>
> Pat, here's a patch to fix this up, against the latest -bk tree.
Applied, thanks,
-pat
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