On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 03:34:09PM +0800, Dongliang Mu wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 3:03 PM Dan Carpenter dan.carpenter@oracle.com wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 02:20:37PM +0800, Dongliang Mu wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 12:40 PM Dan Carpenter dan.carpenter@oracle.com wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 11:03:36AM +0800, Dongliang Mu wrote:
On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 5:35 AM 慕冬亮 mudongliangabcd@gmail.com wrote:
> On May 28, 2021, at 10:05 PM, Dan Carpenter dan.carpenter@oracle.com wrote: > > On Fri, May 28, 2021 at 09:50:49PM +0800, Dongliang Mu wrote: >> >> Can you please give some advise on how to fix this WARN issue? > > But it feels like it spoils the fun if I write the commit... Anyway:
It’s fine. I am still in the learning process. It’s also good to learn experience by comparing your patch and my patch.
> > regards, > dan carpenter > > diff --git a/sound/core/control_led.c b/sound/core/control_led.c > index 25f57c14f294..dd357abc1b58 100644 > --- a/sound/core/control_led.c > +++ b/sound/core/control_led.c > @@ -740,6 +740,7 @@ static int __init snd_ctl_led_init(void) > for (; group > 0; group--) { > led = &snd_ctl_leds[group - 1]; > device_del(&led->dev); > + device_put(&led->dev); > } > device_del(&snd_ctl_led_dev); > return -ENOMEM; > @@ -768,6 +769,7 @@ static void __exit snd_ctl_led_exit(void) > for (group = 0; group < MAX_LED; group++) { > led = &snd_ctl_leds[group]; > device_del(&led->dev); > + device_put(&led->dev); > } > device_del(&snd_ctl_led_dev); > snd_ctl_led_clean(NULL);
Hi Dan,
I tried this patch, and it still triggers the memleak.
Did your patch fix the leak? Because my patch should have been equivalent except for it fixes an additional leak in the snd_ctl_led_init() error path.
The syzbot link is [1]. I have tested my patch in the syzbot dashboard and my local workspace.
I think the reason why your patch did not work should be led_card(struct snd_ctl_led_card) is already freed before returning in snd_ctl_led_sysfs_remove, rather than led(struct snd_ctl_led). See the implementation of snd_ctl_led_sysfs_remove for some details. Please correct me if I make any mistakes.
static void snd_ctl_led_sysfs_remove(struct snd_card *card) { unsigned int group; struct snd_ctl_led_card *led_card; struct snd_ctl_led *led; char link_name[32];
for (group = 0; group < MAX_LED; group++) { led = &snd_ctl_leds[group]; led_card = led->cards[card->number]; if (!led_card) continue; snprintf(link_name, sizeof(link_name), "led-%s", led->name); sysfs_remove_link(&card->ctl_dev.kobj, link_name); sysfs_remove_link(&led_card->dev.kobj, "card"); device_del(&led_card->dev); put_device(&led_card->dev); kfree(led_card); led->cards[card->number] = NULL; }
}
This is frustrating to look at because it's not a diff so it doesn't show what you changed. I think you are saying that you added the put_device(&led_card->dev);. That's true. There are some other leaks as well. We should just fix them all. Use device_unregister() because it's cleaner.
Oh, I see your point. Yeah, we should fix these memory leaks all. I agree with device_unregister.
If both device_initialize() and device_add() succeed then call device_unregister() to unwind.
BTW, have you tested this new patch on two memory leaks?
No I have not tested it at all, and I don't remember if I even compiled it.
regards, dan carpenter