[PATCH 0/2] power_supply: Fix Oops from NULL pointer dereference from wakeup_source_activate

From: Shuah Khan
Date: Wed Nov 20 2013 - 20:41:08 EST


power_supply_register() calls device_init_wakeup() to register a wakeup
source before initializing dev_name. As a result, device_wakeup_enable()
end up registering wakeup source with a null name when wakeup_source_register()
gets called with dev_name(dev) which is null at the time.

device_wakeup_enable() uses dev_name(dev) as the wakeup source name.
When it gets called with a device with its name not yet set, ws structure
with ws->name = NULL gets created.

When kernel is booted with wakeup_source_activate enabled, it will panic
when the trace point code tries to dereference ws->name. Registering a
a wakeup source without a name should be possible.

This patch series fixes power_supply_register() to initialize the device name
prior to calling device_init_wakeup() and fixes wakeup_source_activate
tracepoint to check for null name and handle it gracefully by just using
"(no name)" as the name string for the source.

These two patches are not dependent, I left them as a series since the original
discussion started the fixes grouped in a series.

power_supply patch - no changes since series patch v1, other than including
Acked-by from Greg and Anton. Also added stable tag.

Second patch now is the fix to tracepoint code. This fix is definitely better
than adding WARN_ON to device_wakeup_enable(). It removes the dependency
between these two patches.

These patches can be applied independently with no ill effects. I included
the trace for the wakeup_source_activate trace output in the changelogs for
both patches.

Shuah Khan (2):
power_supply: Fix Oops from NULL pointer dereference from
wakeup_source_activate
PM: Fix Oops from NULL pointer dereference in wakeup_source_activate

drivers/power/power_supply_core.c | 12 ++++++------
include/trace/events/power.h | 6 ++++--
2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

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