Re: [PATCH] kvm: Prevent kvm_init from corrupting debugfs structures

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Thu Oct 15 2009 - 03:13:18 EST


On 10/15/2009 08:21 AM, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
I'm seeing an oops condition when kvm-intel and kvm-amd are modprobe'd
during boot (say on an Intel system) and then rmmod'd:

# modprobe kvm-intel
kvm_init()
kvm_init_debug()
kvm_arch_init()<-- stores debugfs dentries internally
(success, etc)

# modprobe kvm-amd
kvm_init()
kvm_init_debug()<-- second initialization clobbers kvm's
internal pointers to dentries
kvm_arch_init()
kvm_exit_debug()<-- and frees them

# rmmod kvm-intel
kvm_exit()
kvm_exit_debug()<-- double free of debugfs files!

*BOOM*

If execution gets to the end of kvm_init(), then the calling module has been
established as the kvm provider. Move the debugfs initialization to the end of
the function, and remove the now-unnecessary call to kvm_exit_debug() from the
error path. That way we avoid trampling on the debugfs entries and freeing
them twice.


Looks good.

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