Re: [PATCH] staging: ft1000: fix error path

From: walter harms
Date: Sun Sep 26 2010 - 13:19:00 EST



hi Marek,
IMHO the alloc sequencs is building a linked list of allocated buffer.
And if kfree() does no magiclly follow the list this is not working.

re,
wh


Belisko Marek schrieb:
> On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Dan Carpenter <error27@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 12:59:55PM +0400, Vasiliy Kulikov wrote:
>>> +err_free:
>>> + for (i--; i>=0; i--) {
>>> + kfree(pdpram_blk->pbuffer);
>>> + kfree(pdpram_blk);
>>> + }
>> This is wrong. I don't have linux-next so I can't see the context, why
>> are we looping here? The second iteration through the loop will cause a
>> NULL dereference.
> Some lines upper there is allocation of structure and it's internal
> buffer in loop:
> for (i=0; i<NUM_OF_FREE_BUFFERS; i++) {
> // Get memory for DPRAM_DATA link list
> pdpram_blk = kmalloc ( sizeof(DPRAM_BLK), GFP_KERNEL );
> // Get a block of memory to store command data
> pdpram_blk->pbuffer = kmalloc ( MAX_CMD_SQSIZE, GFP_KERNEL );
> // link provisioning data
> list_add_tail (&pdpram_blk->list, &freercvpool);
> }
>
> Free loop is correct in my opinion but kfree should be extended by checking
> of NULL pointer because allocation of pdpram_blk could fail and we free also
> pdpram_blk->pbuffer.
>> Also there should be spaces before and after the ">=".
>>
>> regards,
>> dan carpenter
>>
>>> + return STATUS_FAILURE;
>>> }
>>>
>>
>
> marek
>
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