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@@ -37,6 +37,21 @@ struct fsi_master {
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#define dev_to_fsi_master(d) container_of(d, struct fsi_master, dev)
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+/**
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+ * fsi_master registration & lifetime: the fsi_master_register() and
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+ * fsi_master_unregister() functions will take ownership of the master, and
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+ * ->dev in particular. The registration path performs a get_device(), which
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+ * takes the first reference on the device. Similarly, the unregistration path
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+ * performs a put_device(), which may well drop the last reference.
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+ *
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+ * This means that master implementations *may* need to hold their own
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+ * reference (via get_device()) on master->dev. In particular, if the device's
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+ * ->release callback frees the fsi_master, then fsi_master_unregister will
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+ * invoke this free if no other reference is held.
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+ *
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+ * The same applies for the error path of fsi_master_register; if the call
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+ * fails, dev->release will have been invoked.
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+ */
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extern int fsi_master_register(struct fsi_master *master);
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extern void fsi_master_unregister(struct fsi_master *master);
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