Re: [PATCH] Fix memory leak in sysfs_sd_setsecdata().

From: Eric W. Biederman
Date: Thu Mar 08 2012 - 16:39:51 EST


Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 01:02:20PM -0800, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>> Masami Ichikawa <masami256@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>> > This patch fixies follwing two memory leak patterns that reported by kmemleak.
>> > sysfs_sd_setsecdata() is called during sys_lsetxattr() operation.
>> > It checks sd->s_iattr is NULL or not. Then if it is NULL, it calls
>> > sysfs_init_inode_attrs() to allocate memory.
>> > That code is this.
>>
>> I don't know how you count two memory leaks. But there is definitely a
>> leak here sd->s_iattr is allocated and then never assigned. It looks
>> like I introduced that leak when I re-factored the code to protect
>> the code with sysfs_mutex at the end of 2009.
>>
>> I am surprise the securlity label crowd has not been screaming about
>> selinux protection not working on sysfs for the last two years.
>>
>> I have reviewed the code and the fix looks obvious and correct.
>>
>> Greg can you pick this up?
>
> I applied it a while ago to my tree already :)

Odd I didn't see it linux-next when I looked an hour or so ago.

As long as it is there and it makes it to stable.

Eric

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