[PATCH 2/4] irq: radix_tree_insert can fail

From: Milton Miller
Date: Wed May 25 2011 - 02:34:54 EST


Check the insert, and if it fails cleanup and free all partial work.

Sparse irq was not checking the return code from radix_tree_insert,
but it may need to allocate memory and can fail. If it failed,
it still claimed success to the caller but the affected irq(s) are
unavailable and the reference to the affected descriptors is leaked.

Signed-off-by: Milton Miller <miltonm@xxxxxxx>
---
I started by tring to change free_desc to take the descriptor pointer
and pushing that down, but that soon ran into conflicts between the
array and sparse implementations, and/or the old dynamic irq cleanup
function that is still used by some architectures. This version is
targeted, and also protects against scribbles to irq_data.irq.


Index: work.git/kernel/irq/irqdesc.c
===================================================================
--- work.git.orig/kernel/irq/irqdesc.c 2011-05-23 13:46:09.197635762 -0500
+++ work.git/kernel/irq/irqdesc.c 2011-05-23 14:29:22.960588100 -0500
@@ -164,10 +164,8 @@ err_desc:
return NULL;
}

-static void free_desc(unsigned int irq)
+static void free_a_desc(unsigned int irq, struct irq_desc *desc)
{
- struct irq_desc *desc = irq_to_desc(irq);
-
unregister_irq_proc(irq, desc);

mutex_lock(&sparse_irq_lock);
@@ -179,21 +177,30 @@ static void free_desc(unsigned int irq)
kfree(desc);
}

+static void free_desc(unsigned int irq)
+{
+ free_a_desc(irq, irq_to_desc(irq));
+}
+
static int alloc_descs(unsigned int start, unsigned int cnt, int node)
{
struct irq_desc *desc;
- int i;
+ int i, res;

for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
desc = alloc_desc(start + i, node);
if (!desc)
goto err;
mutex_lock(&sparse_irq_lock);
- irq_insert_desc(start + i, desc);
+ res = irq_insert_desc(start + i, desc);
mutex_unlock(&sparse_irq_lock);
+ if (res)
+ goto err_insert;
}
return start;

+err_insert:
+ free_a_desc(start + i, desc);
err:
for (i--; i >= 0; i--)
free_desc(start + i);
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