at_xdmac: txd used outside spinlock after being released?

Brent Taylor motobud at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 20:58:40 PDT 2016


Hi Ludovic,
   I'm learning about the dmaengine subsystem and I was using the
at_xdmac as a reference.    I'm not real familiar with tasklets
because I have used threaded interrupt handlers instead of them.
   I noticed that the variable "txd" in the following block of code
(from the function at_xdmac_tasklet) is used after releasing the
atchan->lock and after the "desc" the txd is associated with is
returned back to the free descriptor list.

      spin_lock_bh(&atchan->lock);
      desc = list_first_entry(&atchan->xfers_list,
               struct at_xdmac_desc,
               xfer_node);
     ...
     txd = &desc->tx_dma_desc;

      at_xdmac_remove_xfer(atchan, desc);
      spin_unlock_bh(&atchan->lock);

      if (!at_xdmac_chan_is_cyclic(atchan)) {
         dma_cookie_complete(txd);
         if (txd->callback && (txd->flags & DMA_PREP_INTERRUPT))
            txd->callback(txd->callback_param);
      }

      dma_run_dependencies(txd);

Is there any danger of another process (maybe running on another
processor) changing desc->txd after it has been put back on the
free_list?
My first thought was to move the spin_unlock_bh(&atchan->lock) untill
after dma_run_dependencies(txd), but a deadlock will be introduced
because dma_run_dependencies could invoke at_xdmac_issue_pending which
could eventually call spin_lock_irqsave(&atchan->lock).  A deadlock
could also be created if the "callback" function invoked another
"device_prep_*" function.

If I'm miss-understanding something, I apologize for the noise.

-- Brent Taylor



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