On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 11:20:51PM +0100, Stephen Kitt wrote:
chtls_uld_add allocates room for info->nports net_device structsThanks for the patch!
following the chtls_dev struct, presumably because it was originally
intended that the ports array would be stored there. This is suggested
by the assignment which was present in initial versions and removed by
c4e848586cf1 ("crypto: chelsio - remove redundant assignment to
cdev->ports"):
cdev->ports = (struct net_device **)(cdev + 1);
This assignment was never used, being overwritten by lldi->ports
immediately afterwards, and I couldn't find any uses of the memory
allocated past the end of the struct.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@xxxxxxx>
I think the problem goes deeper though. It appears that instead
of allocating a ports array this function actually hangs onto the
array from the function argument "info". This seems to be broken
and possibly the extra memory allocated was meant to accomodate
the ports array. Indeed, the code removed by the commit that you
mentioned indicates this as well (although the memory was never
actually used).
Dave, I think we should talk about the maintainence of the chelsio
net/crypto drivers. They have quite a bit of overlap and there is
simply not enough people on the crypto side to review these drivers
properly. Would it be possible for all future changes to these
drivers to go through the net tree?
Cheers,