Usually rcu_dereference isn't necessary in situations were the
RCU-protected data structure cannot change, but sparse and lockdep still
need a similar functionality for analysis. rcu_dereference_protected
implements the reduced version which should be used to support the
dynamic and static analysis.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
if (new_gw_node && !atomic_inc_not_zero(&new_gw_node->refcount))
new_gw_node = NULL;
- curr_gw_node = bat_priv->curr_gw;
+ curr_gw_node = rcu_dereference_protected(bat_priv->curr_gw, 1);
rcu_assign_pointer(bat_priv->curr_gw, new_gw_node);
if (curr_gw_node)
if (new_hard_iface && !atomic_inc_not_zero(&new_hard_iface->refcount))
new_hard_iface = NULL;
- curr_hard_iface = bat_priv->primary_if;
+ curr_hard_iface = rcu_dereference_protected(bat_priv->primary_if, 1);
rcu_assign_pointer(bat_priv->primary_if, new_hard_iface);
if (curr_hard_iface)
if (new_neigh && !atomic_inc_not_zero(&new_neigh->refcount))
new_neigh = NULL;
- curr_neigh = softif_neigh_vid->softif_neigh;
+ curr_neigh = rcu_dereference_protected(softif_neigh_vid->softif_neigh,
+ 1);
rcu_assign_pointer(softif_neigh_vid->softif_neigh, new_neigh);
if ((curr_neigh) && (!new_neigh))