The acpi device callbacks add, start, remove, suspend and resume can
never be called with a NULL acpi_device. Each callsite in acpi/scan.c
has to dereference the device in order to get the ops structure, e.g.
struct acpi_device *acpi_dev = to_acpi_device(dev);
struct acpi_driver *acpi_drv = acpi_dev->driver;
if (acpi_drv && acpi_drv->ops.suspend)
return acpi_drv->ops.suspend(acpi_dev, state);
Remove all checks for acpi_dev == NULL within these callbacks.
Also remove the checks for acpi_driver_data(acpi_dev) == NULL. None of
these checks could fail unless the driver does something strange
(which none of them do), the acpi core did something terribly wrong,
or we have a memory corruption issue. If this does happen then it's
best to dereference the pointer and crash noisily.
Signed-off-by: Alan Jenkins <alan-jenkins@tuffmail.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
acpi_status status = AE_OK;
int result;
- if (!device)
- return -EINVAL;
-
printk(KERN_NOTICE "Asus Laptop ACPI Extras version %s\n",
ASUS_ACPI_VERSION);
static int asus_hotk_remove(struct acpi_device *device, int type)
{
- if (!device || !acpi_driver_data(device))
- return -EINVAL;
-
asus_hotk_remove_fs(device);
kfree(hotk);