On Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:14:14 +0000, James Clark wrote:
These belong to the device being enabled or disabled and are only ever used inside the device's spinlock. Remove the atomics to not imply that there are any other concurrent accesses.
If atomics were necessary I don't think they would have been enough anyway. There would be nothing to prevent an enable or disable running concurrently if not for the spinlock.
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Applied, thanks!
[1/1] coresight: Drop atomics in connection refcounts https://git.kernel.org/coresight/c/5aec7c065fba0c56d6c1ea5d629395210f174be8
Best regards,