Re: [PATCH 2/2] livepatch: Allow to unregister or free shadow data using a custom function

From: Josh Poimboeuf
Date: Wed Mar 14 2018 - 15:32:25 EST


On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 04:54:48PM +0100, Petr Mladek wrote:
> We might need to do some actions before the shadow variable is freed.
> For example, we might need to remove it from a list or free some data
> that it points to.
>
> This is already possible now. The user can get the shadow variable
> by klp_shadow_get(), do the necessary actions, and then call
> klp_shadow_free().
>
> This patch allow to do this a more elegant way. The user could implement
> the needed actions in a callback that is passed to klp_shadow_free()
> as a parameter. The callback usually does reverse operations to
> the init_func that can be called by klp_shadow_*alloc().
>
> It is especially useful for klp_shadow_free_all(). There we need to do
> these extra actions for each found shadow variable with the given ID.
>
> Note that the memory used by the shadow variable itself is still released
> later by rcu callback. It is needed to protect internal structures that
> keep all shadow variables. But free_func is called immediately. The shadow
> variable must not be access anyway after klp_shadow_free() is called.
> The user is responsible to protect this any suitable way.
>
> Be aware that free_func callback is called under klp_shadow_lock. It is
> the same as for init_func in klp_shadow_alloc().
>
> Signed-off-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@xxxxxxxx>

Makes sense, though I'm not sure "free" is the right name:

a) "free" isn't the opposite of "init"; and

b) it may be used for things other than freeing.

Shall we call them constructor/destructor?

--
Josh