Inside the error handling in lp5523_init_led(), there is a place that
calls to led_classdev_unregister(). When we unregister the LED drivers,
it tries to set the brightness to OFF. In this driver setting the
brightness is done through a work queue and the work queue hasn't been
initialized yet.
The result is that we trigger a WARN_ON() in the __queue_work().
The fix is to move the INIT_WORK() in front of the call to
lp5523_init_led().
Matt Renzelmann found this using a bug finding tool.
Reported-by: Matt Renzelmann <mjr@cs.wisc.edu>
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu@canonical.com>
if (pdata->led_config[i].led_current == 0)
continue;
+ INIT_WORK(&chip->leds[led].brightness_work,
+ lp5523_led_brightness_work);
+
ret = lp5523_init_led(&chip->leds[led], &client->dev, i, pdata);
if (ret) {
dev_err(&client->dev, "error initializing leds\n");
LP5523_REG_LED_CURRENT_BASE + chip->leds[led].chan_nr,
chip->leds[led].led_current);
- INIT_WORK(&(chip->leds[led].brightness_work),
- lp5523_led_brightness_work);
-
led++;
}