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Hans de Goede authored
In commit a3d6e8cc gspca_dev->dev is set to NULL on disconnect, before calling stop0. The plan was to get rid of gspca_dev->present and instead simply check for gspca_dev->dev everywhere where we were checking for present. This should be race free since all users of gspca_dev->dev hold the usb_lock, or so I thought. But I was wrong, drivers which use a work-queue + synchronous bulk transfers to get the video data don't hold the usb_lock while doing so, their stop0 callbacks stop the workqueue, so they won't be using gspca_dev->dev anymore after the stop0 call, but they might be dereferincing it before, so we should not set gspca_dev->dev to NULL on disconnect before calling stop0. This also means that the workqueue functions in these drivers cannot use gspca_dev->dev to check if they need to stop because of disconnection, so we will need to keep gspca_dev->present around, and set that to 0 on disconnect, before calling stop0. Unfortunately as part of the plan to remove gspca_dev->present, these workqueues where already moved over to checking for gspca_dev->dev instead of gspca_dev->present as part of commit 254902b0, so this patch also reverts those parts of that commit. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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