[PATCH 2/2] dmaengine: qcom_hidma: fix handoff FIFO memory leak on driver removal
Sinan Kaya
Okaya at kernel.org
Fri Jun 6 06:35:44 PDT 2025
On 6/5/2025 9:04 AM, Eugen Hristev wrote:
>> diff --git a/drivers/dma/qcom/hidma_ll.c b/drivers/dma/qcom/hidma_ll.c
>> index fee448499777..0c2bae46746c 100644
>> --- a/drivers/dma/qcom/hidma_ll.c
>> +++ b/drivers/dma/qcom/hidma_ll.c
>> @@ -816,6 +816,7 @@ int hidma_ll_uninit(struct hidma_lldev *lldev)
>>
>> required_bytes = sizeof(struct hidma_tre) * lldev->nr_tres;
>> tasklet_kill(&lldev->task);
>> + kfifo_free(&lldev->handoff_fifo);
>> memset(lldev->trepool, 0, required_bytes);
>> lldev->trepool = NULL;
>> atomic_set(&lldev->pending_tre_count, 0);
> Is it possible that the handoff_fifo is freed, then we could observe
> reset complete interrupts before they are being cleared in
> hidma_ll_uninit later on, which would lead to the following call chain
>
> hidma_ll_inthandler - hidma_ll_int_handler_internal -
> hidma_handle_tre_completion - hidma_post_completed -
> tasklet_schedule(&lldev->task); - hidma_ll_tre_complete - kfifo_out
According to the documentation, the way to guarantee this from not happening
is to call tasklet_disable() to ensure that tasklet completes execution.
Only after that
data structures used by the tasklet can be freed.
I think proper order is:
1. tasklet_disable
2. tasklet_kill
3. kfifo_free
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