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diff --git a/Documentation/kobject.txt b/Documentation/kobject.txt index fc9485d79061..ff4c25098119 100644 --- a/Documentation/kobject.txt +++ b/Documentation/kobject.txt @@ -279,10 +279,14 @@ such a method has a form like:: One important point cannot be overstated: every kobject must have a release() method, and the kobject must persist (in a consistent state) until that method is called. If these constraints are not met, the code is -flawed. Note that the kernel will warn you if you forget to provide a +flawed. Note that the kernel will warn you if you forget to provide a release() method. Do not try to get rid of this warning by providing an -"empty" release function; you will be mocked mercilessly by the kobject -maintainer if you attempt this. +"empty" release function. + +If all your cleanup function needs to do is call kfree(), then you must +create a wrapper function which uses container_of() to upcast to the correct +type (as shown in the example above) and then calls kfree() on the overall +structure. Note, the name of the kobject is available in the release function, but it must NOT be changed within this callback. Otherwise there will be a memory |