Re: [BUG 2.6.17-git] kmem_cache_create: duplicate cache scsi_cmd_cache
From: Al Viro
Date: Fri May 12 2006 - 18:08:01 EST
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 10:55:20PM +0100, Russell King wrote:
> On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 10:43:54PM +0100, Al Viro wrote:
> > On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 09:34:16PM +0100, Russell King wrote:
> > > On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 10:36:57AM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > > > Yes. We could just revert that commit, but it seems correct, and I'd
> > > > really like for somebody to understand _why_ that commit matters at all. I
> > > > certainly don't see the overlap here..
> > >
> > > Reverting the commit breaks MMC/SD in a very real way, and the fix
> > > is plainly correct and is actually the only possible fix that can be
> > > applied.
> >
> > Bullshit. Could you explain what generic code dereferences ->driverfs_dev
> > after del_gendisk()? If you see such beast, please tell; _that_ is the
> > real bug.
>
> Al, I think you're going to eat your own bull on this one.
>
> You'll find that in the reply I've just sent to Linus - two oopen
> reported by two different people since the mount/umount hotplug
> events got re-merged.
>
> The problem case is:
>
> - insert card
> - mount filesystem
> - remove card
> - umount filesystem <bang, oops>
>
> The generic code is block_uevent(), which is called at umount time
> _after_ the gendisk has been deleted (which happens when the card has
> been removed.)
>
> Basically, you can't umount a destroyed block device without oopsing.
So block_uevent() is bogus; great, we've located the real bug. The
real question: what uses these events and what can userland _do_ when
it gets something about a device that had been gone for a month?
Secondary question: who had resurrected that crap? I distinctly remember
killing it off...
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