[PATCH 0/2] iio: adc: Initialize completions before requesting IRQs
Andy Shevchenko
andriy.shevchenko at intel.com
Mon Jun 15 07:11:11 PDT 2026
On Fri, Jun 12, 2026 at 07:58:09PM -0500, Maxwell Doose wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This short patch series fixes the issues raised by Jaeyoung Chung,
> Sangyun Kim, and Kyungwook Boo regarding init_completion() and spurious
> IRQs. The report is linked below [1], but I will also put it here
> inline:
>
> "lpc32xx_adc_probe() in drivers/iio/adc/lpc32xx_adc.c and
> spear_adc_probe() in drivers/iio/adc/spear_adc.c register their
> interrupt handler with devm_request_irq() before they initialize
> st->completion with init_completion(). If an interrupt arrives after
> devm_request_irq() and before init_completion(), the handler calls
> complete() on an uninitialized completion, causing a kernel panic.
>
> The probe path, in lpc32xx_adc_probe():
>
> iodev = devm_iio_device_alloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*st)); /* st kzalloc-zeroed */
> ...
> retval = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, irq, lpc32xx_adc_isr, 0,
> LPC32XXAD_NAME, st); /* register handler */
> ...
> init_completion(&st->completion); /* initialize completion */
>
> spear_adc_probe() has the same ordering: devm_request_irq() for
> spear_adc_isr() before init_completion(&st->completion).
>
> Both interrupt handlers, lpc32xx_adc_isr() and spear_adc_isr(), call
> complete():
>
> complete(&st->completion);
>
> If the device raises an interrupt before init_completion() runs,
> complete() acquires the uninitialized wait.lock and walks the zeroed
> task_list in swake_up_locked(). The zeroed task_list makes list_empty()
> return false, so swake_up_locked() dereferences a NULL list entry,
> triggering a KASAN wild-memory-access.
>
> Suggested fix: move init_completion(&st->completion) above
> devm_request_irq(), so the completion is valid before the handler can run.
>
> Reported-by: Sangyun Kim <sangyun.kim at snu.ac.kr>
> Reported-by: Kyungwook Boo <bookyungwook at gmail.com>"
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko at intel.com>
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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
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