Hi (Assigning NULL to variable after freeing it).

From: Jose Bale
Date: Wed Jan 17 2018 - 05:44:47 EST


Hi All,

I have just started to contribute to linux kernel. I was thinking of
giving a patch where a variable is made null after free if not already
done.

Some thing like this:
Original code:
kfree(x);
...........some other code...........

I will change this code to:
New code:
kfree(x);
++ x = NULL;
...........some other code...........

Will this kind of code change be accepted by linux kernel?

Also, isn't doing this a better practice - that is, assigning NULL to
variable after freeing it? What is the best practice? What do people
think about it?

Any feedback / replies will be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
JB