Re: clk: rockchip: Checking a kmemdup() call in rockchip_clk_register_pll()

From: Markus Elfring
Date: Mon Oct 14 2019 - 03:27:01 EST


> The other option would be to panic, but the kernel should not
> panic if other options are available - and continuing with a static
> pll frequency is less invasive in the error case.

I would like to point out that this function implementation contains
the following source code already.

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/* name the actual pll */
snprintf(pll_name, sizeof(pll_name), "pll_%s", name);

pll = kzalloc(sizeof(*pll), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pll)
return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
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> +++ b/drivers/clk/rockchip/clk-pll.c
> @@ -909,14 +909,16 @@ struct clk *rockchip_clk_register_pll(struct rockchip_clk_provider *ctx,
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> - pll->rate_count = len;
> pll->rate_table = kmemdup(rate_table,
> pll->rate_count *
> sizeof(struct rockchip_pll_rate_table),
> GFP_KERNEL);
> - WARN(!pll->rate_table,
> - "%s: could not allocate rate table for %s\n",
> - __func__, name);
> +
> + /*
> + * Set num rates to 0 if kmemdup fails. That way the clock
> + * at least can report its rate and stays usable.
> + */
> + pll->rate_count = pll->rate_table ? len : 0;

Can an other error handling strategy make sense occasionally?

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if (!pll->rate_table) {
clk_unregister(mux_clk);
mux_clk = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
goto err_mux;
}
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Would you like to adjust such exception handling another bit?

Regards,
Markus