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* Race condition between userland and USB device attachment
@ 2014-07-25 13:43 Sergey Klyaus
  2014-07-28  9:31 ` Oliver Neukum
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Sergey Klyaus @ 2014-07-25 13:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Sergey Klyaus

Hello.

I am currently working on a project with Thin clients with Citrix 
Receiver 13 for Linux and encountered interesting problem with USB 
device redirection.
ctxusb/ctxusbd process from Citrix Receiver are using inotify mechanism 
to monitor /dev/bus/usb filesystem, and when device arrives, tries to 
open it, but get ENODEV status:
Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusbd[2664]: Failed to open device: No 
such device
Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusb[2751]: Failed to open device 
001:003 (error 19 - No such device), bad id?

It is caused by design of device_add() function: it calls 
devtmpfs_create_node before bus_add_device. Here are sequence of events:
1. device_add() calls devtmpfs_create_node(). That leads to inotify 
event that.
2. ctxusb is awoken because inotify event arises, and calls ctxusbd daemon.
3. ctxusbd daemon opens /dev/bus/usb/new-device, so usbdev_open() 
routine is called
4. usbdev_open() calls  usbdev_lookup_by_devt(). Because device is not 
yet attached to "usb bus", it returns NULL, and thus usbdev_open() 
returns -ENODEV
5. Finally, device_add() calls bus_add_device(), and all subsequent 
calls of usbdev_open() will succeed. However, ctxusb/ctxusbd already 
reported an error and abandon device. User is unsatisfied.

I was able to reproduce that issue on Ubuntu 10.04 with 2.6.32 and 3.13 
kernels.
However, it only occur on uni-processor systems (!)

I see three ways to solve that issue:
1. Leave it to userland applications (i.e. using loop with retries and 
timeouts). However, I feel that it is a kernel issue (application is 
notified before device is ready).
2. Call bus_add_device() before devtmpfs_create_node(). Very rough, and 
probably breaks a lot of other kernel code.
3. Wait in usbdev_open() until reconfiguration is finished (i.e. by 
using some global lock between usb_new_device() and usbdev_open(), or 
add completion and special state USB_STATE_CONNECTING to a device).

P.S. Since I aren't subscribed to mailing list, could you add me in CC?

Thanks in advance.
Best Regards, Sergey.

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* Re: Race condition between userland and USB device attachment
  2014-07-25 13:43 Race condition between userland and USB device attachment Sergey Klyaus
@ 2014-07-28  9:31 ` Oliver Neukum
  2014-07-28 14:22   ` Alan Stern
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Oliver Neukum @ 2014-07-28  9:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sergey Klyaus; +Cc: linux-kernel, Alan Stern

On Fri, 2014-07-25 at 17:43 +0400, Sergey Klyaus wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> I am currently working on a project with Thin clients with Citrix 
> Receiver 13 for Linux and encountered interesting problem with USB 
> device redirection.
> ctxusb/ctxusbd process from Citrix Receiver are using inotify mechanism 
> to monitor /dev/bus/usb filesystem, and when device arrives, tries to 
> open it, but get ENODEV status:
> Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusbd[2664]: Failed to open device: No 
> such device
> Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusb[2751]: Failed to open device 
> 001:003 (error 19 - No such device), bad id?
> 
> It is caused by design of device_add() function: it calls 
> devtmpfs_create_node before bus_add_device. Here are sequence of events:
> 1. device_add() calls devtmpfs_create_node(). That leads to inotify 
> event that.
> 2. ctxusb is awoken because inotify event arises, and calls ctxusbd daemon.
> 3. ctxusbd daemon opens /dev/bus/usb/new-device, so usbdev_open() 
> routine is called
> 4. usbdev_open() calls  usbdev_lookup_by_devt(). Because device is not 
> yet attached to "usb bus", it returns NULL, and thus usbdev_open() 
> returns -ENODEV
> 5. Finally, device_add() calls bus_add_device(), and all subsequent 
> calls of usbdev_open() will succeed. However, ctxusb/ctxusbd already 
> reported an error and abandon device. User is unsatisfied.
> 
> I was able to reproduce that issue on Ubuntu 10.04 with 2.6.32 and 3.13 
> kernels.
> However, it only occur on uni-processor systems (!)
> 
> I see three ways to solve that issue:
> 1. Leave it to userland applications (i.e. using loop with retries and 
> timeouts). However, I feel that it is a kernel issue (application is 
> notified before device is ready).
> 2. Call bus_add_device() before devtmpfs_create_node(). Very rough, and 
> probably breaks a lot of other kernel code.
> 3. Wait in usbdev_open() until reconfiguration is finished (i.e. by 
> using some global lock between usb_new_device() and usbdev_open(), or 
> add completion and special state USB_STATE_CONNECTING to a device).

No to your third option. This is no USB problem. The issue is in the
generic code. The only clean fix is your suggestion (2)

	Regards
		Oliver



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* Re: Race condition between userland and USB device attachment
  2014-07-28  9:31 ` Oliver Neukum
@ 2014-07-28 14:22   ` Alan Stern
  2014-08-06 17:38     ` [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add() Sergey Klyaus
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Alan Stern @ 2014-07-28 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Oliver Neukum; +Cc: Sergey Klyaus, linux-kernel

On Mon, 28 Jul 2014, Oliver Neukum wrote:

> On Fri, 2014-07-25 at 17:43 +0400, Sergey Klyaus wrote:
> > Hello.
> > 
> > I am currently working on a project with Thin clients with Citrix 
> > Receiver 13 for Linux and encountered interesting problem with USB 
> > device redirection.
> > ctxusb/ctxusbd process from Citrix Receiver are using inotify mechanism 
> > to monitor /dev/bus/usb filesystem, and when device arrives, tries to 
> > open it, but get ENODEV status:
> > Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusbd[2664]: Failed to open device: No 
> > such device
> > Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusb[2751]: Failed to open device 
> > 001:003 (error 19 - No such device), bad id?
> > 
> > It is caused by design of device_add() function: it calls 
> > devtmpfs_create_node before bus_add_device. Here are sequence of events:
> > 1. device_add() calls devtmpfs_create_node(). That leads to inotify 
> > event that.
> > 2. ctxusb is awoken because inotify event arises, and calls ctxusbd daemon.
> > 3. ctxusbd daemon opens /dev/bus/usb/new-device, so usbdev_open() 
> > routine is called
> > 4. usbdev_open() calls  usbdev_lookup_by_devt(). Because device is not 
> > yet attached to "usb bus", it returns NULL, and thus usbdev_open() 
> > returns -ENODEV
> > 5. Finally, device_add() calls bus_add_device(), and all subsequent 
> > calls of usbdev_open() will succeed. However, ctxusb/ctxusbd already 
> > reported an error and abandon device. User is unsatisfied.
> > 
> > I was able to reproduce that issue on Ubuntu 10.04 with 2.6.32 and 3.13 
> > kernels.
> > However, it only occur on uni-processor systems (!)
> > 
> > I see three ways to solve that issue:
> > 1. Leave it to userland applications (i.e. using loop with retries and 
> > timeouts). However, I feel that it is a kernel issue (application is 
> > notified before device is ready).
> > 2. Call bus_add_device() before devtmpfs_create_node(). Very rough, and 
> > probably breaks a lot of other kernel code.
> > 3. Wait in usbdev_open() until reconfiguration is finished (i.e. by 
> > using some global lock between usb_new_device() and usbdev_open(), or 
> > add completion and special state USB_STATE_CONNECTING to a device).
> 
> No to your third option. This is no USB problem. The issue is in the
> generic code. The only clean fix is your suggestion (2)

I agree.  That whole "if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {" thing in device_add()  
should come at the end, not in the middle.

Alan Stern


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* [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add()
  2014-07-28 14:22   ` Alan Stern
@ 2014-08-06 17:38     ` Sergey Klyaus
  2014-08-06 20:18       ` Alan Stern
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Sergey Klyaus @ 2014-08-06 17:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alan Stern, Oliver Neukum; +Cc: linux-kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman



On 07/28/2014 06:22 PM, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jul 2014, Oliver Neukum wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2014-07-25 at 17:43 +0400, Sergey Klyaus wrote:
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> I am currently working on a project with Thin clients with Citrix
>>> Receiver 13 for Linux and encountered interesting problem with USB
>>> device redirection.
>>> ctxusb/ctxusbd process from Citrix Receiver are using inotify mechanism
>>> to monitor /dev/bus/usb filesystem, and when device arrives, tries to
>>> open it, but get ENODEV status:
>>> Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusbd[2664]: Failed to open device: No
>>> such device
>>> Jul 25 11:36:13 myaut-desktop ctxusb[2751]: Failed to open device
>>> 001:003 (error 19 - No such device), bad id?
>>>
>>> It is caused by design of device_add() function: it calls
>>> devtmpfs_create_node before bus_add_device. Here are sequence of events:
>>> 1. device_add() calls devtmpfs_create_node(). That leads to inotify
>>> event that.
>>> 2. ctxusb is awoken because inotify event arises, and calls ctxusbd daemon.
>>> 3. ctxusbd daemon opens /dev/bus/usb/new-device, so usbdev_open()
>>> routine is called
>>> 4. usbdev_open() calls  usbdev_lookup_by_devt(). Because device is not
>>> yet attached to "usb bus", it returns NULL, and thus usbdev_open()
>>> returns -ENODEV
>>> 5. Finally, device_add() calls bus_add_device(), and all subsequent
>>> calls of usbdev_open() will succeed. However, ctxusb/ctxusbd already
>>> reported an error and abandon device. User is unsatisfied.
>>>
>>> I was able to reproduce that issue on Ubuntu 10.04 with 2.6.32 and 3.13
>>> kernels.
>>> However, it only occur on uni-processor systems (!)
>>>
>>> I see three ways to solve that issue:
>>> 1. Leave it to userland applications (i.e. using loop with retries and
>>> timeouts). However, I feel that it is a kernel issue (application is
>>> notified before device is ready).
>>> 2. Call bus_add_device() before devtmpfs_create_node(). Very rough, and
>>> probably breaks a lot of other kernel code.
>>> 3. Wait in usbdev_open() until reconfiguration is finished (i.e. by
>>> using some global lock between usb_new_device() and usbdev_open(), or
>>> add completion and special state USB_STATE_CONNECTING to a device).
>> No to your third option. This is no USB problem. The issue is in the
>> generic code. The only clean fix is your suggestion (2)
> I agree.  That whole "if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {" thing in device_add()
> should come at the end, not in the middle.
>
> Alan Stern
>
Hello.

I wrote a patch that fixes the problem that described above, here are a 
patch for 3.16.0+ kernel (cloned from GitHub today). Maybe that "if 
(MAJOR(dev->devt)) " part has to go even after BUS_NOTIFY_ADD_DEVICE abd 
KOBJ_ADD? I put it before it, because there is no rollback code in 
device_add() for that part.

Here are a patch:

bus_add_device() should be called before devtmpfs_create_node(), so when 
userland application opens device from devtmpfs, it wouldn't get ENODEV 
from kernel, because device_add() wasn't completed.

diff --git a/drivers/base/core.c b/drivers/base/core.c
index 20da3ad..cc84ba8 100644
--- a/drivers/base/core.c
+++ b/drivers/base/core.c
@@ -1019,18 +1029,6 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
      if (error)
          goto attrError;

-    if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {
-        error = device_create_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
-        if (error)
-            goto ueventattrError;
-
-        error = device_create_sys_dev_entry(dev);
-        if (error)
-            goto devtattrError;
-
-        devtmpfs_create_node(dev);
-    }
-
      error = device_add_class_symlinks(dev);
      if (error)
          goto SymlinkError;
@@ -1044,7 +1042,19 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
      if (error)
          goto DPMError;
      device_pm_add(dev);
-
+
+    if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {
+        error = device_create_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
+        if (error)
+            goto DevAttrError;
+
+        error = device_create_sys_dev_entry(dev);
+        if (error)
+            goto SysEntryError;
+
+        devtmpfs_create_node(dev);
+    }
+
      /* Notify clients of device addition.  This call must come
       * after dpm_sysfs_add() and before kobject_uevent().
       */
@@ -1074,6 +1084,12 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
  done:
      put_device(dev);
      return error;
+ SysEntryError:
+    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
+        device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
+ DevAttrError:
+    device_pm_remove(dev);
+    dpm_sysfs_remove(dev);
   DPMError:
      bus_remove_device(dev);
   BusError:
@@ -1081,14 +1097,6 @@ done:
   AttrsError:
      device_remove_class_symlinks(dev);
   SymlinkError:
-    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
-        devtmpfs_delete_node(dev);
-    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
-        device_remove_sys_dev_entry(dev);
- devtattrError:
-    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
-        device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
- ueventattrError:
      device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_uevent);
   attrError:
      kobject_uevent(&dev->kobj, KOBJ_REMOVE);

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* Re: [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add()
  2014-08-06 17:38     ` [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add() Sergey Klyaus
@ 2014-08-06 20:18       ` Alan Stern
  2014-08-09 14:20         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2014-09-08 22:53         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Alan Stern @ 2014-08-06 20:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sergey Klyaus; +Cc: Oliver Neukum, linux-kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman

On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, Sergey Klyaus wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> I wrote a patch that fixes the problem that described above, here are a 
> patch for 3.16.0+ kernel (cloned from GitHub today). Maybe that "if 
> (MAJOR(dev->devt)) " part has to go even after BUS_NOTIFY_ADD_DEVICE abd 
> KOBJ_ADD? I put it before it, because there is no rollback code in 
> device_add() for that part.

I think this is fine.  However, I suspect the order of the other calls
there isn't totally right.  For instance, the

	if (parent)
		klist_add_tail(&dev->p->knode_parent,
			       &parent->p->klist_children);

part should probably be the first thing after we know the routine can't 
abort.

I guess the time when bus_probe_device() gets called doesn't matter 
much, because the driver might not even be loaded at this point.  But 
what about all the dev->class stuff at the end of device_add()?  Should 
that happen before any uevents are sent out?

Greg, have you looked at this?

Alan Stern

> Here are a patch:
> 
> bus_add_device() should be called before devtmpfs_create_node(), so when 
> userland application opens device from devtmpfs, it wouldn't get ENODEV 
> from kernel, because device_add() wasn't completed.
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/base/core.c b/drivers/base/core.c
> index 20da3ad..cc84ba8 100644
> --- a/drivers/base/core.c
> +++ b/drivers/base/core.c
> @@ -1019,18 +1029,6 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
>       if (error)
>           goto attrError;
> 
> -    if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {
> -        error = device_create_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
> -        if (error)
> -            goto ueventattrError;
> -
> -        error = device_create_sys_dev_entry(dev);
> -        if (error)
> -            goto devtattrError;
> -
> -        devtmpfs_create_node(dev);
> -    }
> -
>       error = device_add_class_symlinks(dev);
>       if (error)
>           goto SymlinkError;
> @@ -1044,7 +1042,19 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
>       if (error)
>           goto DPMError;
>       device_pm_add(dev);
> -
> +
> +    if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {
> +        error = device_create_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
> +        if (error)
> +            goto DevAttrError;
> +
> +        error = device_create_sys_dev_entry(dev);
> +        if (error)
> +            goto SysEntryError;
> +
> +        devtmpfs_create_node(dev);
> +    }
> +
>       /* Notify clients of device addition.  This call must come
>        * after dpm_sysfs_add() and before kobject_uevent().
>        */
> @@ -1074,6 +1084,12 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
>   done:
>       put_device(dev);
>       return error;
> + SysEntryError:
> +    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
> +        device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
> + DevAttrError:
> +    device_pm_remove(dev);
> +    dpm_sysfs_remove(dev);
>    DPMError:
>       bus_remove_device(dev);
>    BusError:
> @@ -1081,14 +1097,6 @@ done:
>    AttrsError:
>       device_remove_class_symlinks(dev);
>    SymlinkError:
> -    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
> -        devtmpfs_delete_node(dev);
> -    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
> -        device_remove_sys_dev_entry(dev);
> - devtattrError:
> -    if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
> -        device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
> - ueventattrError:
>       device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_uevent);
>    attrError:
>       kobject_uevent(&dev->kobj, KOBJ_REMOVE);


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* Re: [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add()
  2014-08-06 20:18       ` Alan Stern
@ 2014-08-09 14:20         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  2014-09-08 22:53         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2014-08-09 14:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alan Stern; +Cc: Sergey Klyaus, Oliver Neukum, linux-kernel

On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:18:38PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, Sergey Klyaus wrote:
> 
> > Hello.
> > 
> > I wrote a patch that fixes the problem that described above, here are a 
> > patch for 3.16.0+ kernel (cloned from GitHub today). Maybe that "if 
> > (MAJOR(dev->devt)) " part has to go even after BUS_NOTIFY_ADD_DEVICE abd 
> > KOBJ_ADD? I put it before it, because there is no rollback code in 
> > device_add() for that part.
> 
> I think this is fine.  However, I suspect the order of the other calls
> there isn't totally right.  For instance, the
> 
> 	if (parent)
> 		klist_add_tail(&dev->p->knode_parent,
> 			       &parent->p->klist_children);
> 
> part should probably be the first thing after we know the routine can't 
> abort.
> 
> I guess the time when bus_probe_device() gets called doesn't matter 
> much, because the driver might not even be loaded at this point.  But 
> what about all the dev->class stuff at the end of device_add()?  Should 
> that happen before any uevents are sent out?
> 
> Greg, have you looked at this?

I haven't, thanks for pointing it out, I'll put it on my list of things
to do this week.

greg k-h

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* Re: [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add()
  2014-08-06 20:18       ` Alan Stern
  2014-08-09 14:20         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
@ 2014-09-08 22:53         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Greg Kroah-Hartman @ 2014-09-08 22:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alan Stern; +Cc: Sergey Klyaus, Oliver Neukum, linux-kernel

On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 04:18:38PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, Sergey Klyaus wrote:
> 
> > Hello.
> > 
> > I wrote a patch that fixes the problem that described above, here are a 
> > patch for 3.16.0+ kernel (cloned from GitHub today). Maybe that "if 
> > (MAJOR(dev->devt)) " part has to go even after BUS_NOTIFY_ADD_DEVICE abd 
> > KOBJ_ADD? I put it before it, because there is no rollback code in 
> > device_add() for that part.
> 
> I think this is fine.  However, I suspect the order of the other calls
> there isn't totally right.  For instance, the
> 
> 	if (parent)
> 		klist_add_tail(&dev->p->knode_parent,
> 			       &parent->p->klist_children);
> 
> part should probably be the first thing after we know the routine can't 
> abort.
> 
> I guess the time when bus_probe_device() gets called doesn't matter 
> much, because the driver might not even be loaded at this point.  But 
> what about all the dev->class stuff at the end of device_add()?  Should 
> that happen before any uevents are sent out?
> 
> Greg, have you looked at this?

I haven't, given that it's not in a format that I could apply it in,
even if I wanted to :(

greg k-h

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* Re: [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add()
@ 2014-10-08  7:31 Sergey Klyaus
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Sergey Klyaus @ 2014-10-08  7:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Kroah-Hartman; +Cc: Alan Stern, linux-kernel

bus_add_device() should be called before devtmpfs_create_node(), so when 
userland application opens device from devtmpfs, it wouldn't get ENODEV 
from kernel, because device_add() wasn't completed.

Signed-off-by: Sergey Klyaus <Sergey.Klyaus@Tune-IT.Ru>
---
 drivers/base/core.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++---------------------
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/base/core.c b/drivers/base/core.c
index 20da3ad..88ee96a 100644
--- a/drivers/base/core.c
+++ b/drivers/base/core.c
@@ -1019,18 +1019,6 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
 	if (error)
 		goto attrError;
 
-	if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {
-		error = device_create_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
-		if (error)
-			goto ueventattrError;
-
-		error = device_create_sys_dev_entry(dev);
-		if (error)
-			goto devtattrError;
-
-		devtmpfs_create_node(dev);
-	}
-
 	error = device_add_class_symlinks(dev);
 	if (error)
 		goto SymlinkError;
@@ -1044,7 +1032,19 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
 	if (error)
 		goto DPMError;
 	device_pm_add(dev);
-
+	
+	if (MAJOR(dev->devt)) {
+		error = device_create_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
+		if (error)
+			goto DevAttrError;
+		
+		error = device_create_sys_dev_entry(dev);
+		if (error)
+			goto SysEntryError;
+		
+		devtmpfs_create_node(dev);
+	}
+	
 	/* Notify clients of device addition.  This call must come
 	 * after dpm_sysfs_add() and before kobject_uevent().
 	 */
@@ -1074,6 +1074,12 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
 done:
 	put_device(dev);
 	return error;
+ SysEntryError:
+	if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
+		device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
+ DevAttrError:
+	device_pm_remove(dev);
+	dpm_sysfs_remove(dev);
  DPMError:
 	bus_remove_device(dev);
  BusError:
@@ -1081,14 +1087,6 @@ done:
  AttrsError:
 	device_remove_class_symlinks(dev);
  SymlinkError:
-	if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
-		devtmpfs_delete_node(dev);
-	if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
-		device_remove_sys_dev_entry(dev);
- devtattrError:
-	if (MAJOR(dev->devt))
-		device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_dev);
- ueventattrError:
 	device_remove_file(dev, &dev_attr_uevent);
  attrError:
 	kobject_uevent(&dev->kobj, KOBJ_REMOVE);
-- 
1.8.4.5

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2014-07-25 13:43 Race condition between userland and USB device attachment Sergey Klyaus
2014-07-28  9:31 ` Oliver Neukum
2014-07-28 14:22   ` Alan Stern
2014-08-06 17:38     ` [PATCH] driver core: fix race with userland in device_add() Sergey Klyaus
2014-08-06 20:18       ` Alan Stern
2014-08-09 14:20         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2014-09-08 22:53         ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2014-10-08  7:31 Sergey Klyaus

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