Re: [PATCH 1/3] [BUGFIX] tracing: Fix double free of event_trigger_data

From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Tue Jul 24 2018 - 16:50:05 EST


On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 00:09:09 +0900
Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hmm, your patch seems to leak a memory since event_trigger_init() will
> be called twice on same trigger_data (Note that event_trigger_init()
> does not init ref counter, but increment it.) So we should decrement
> it when we find it is succeeded. Moreover, if register_trigger()

Good catch, and easily fixed.

> fails before calling data->ops->init() (see -EEXIST case), the ref
> counter will be 0 (-1 +1). But if it fails after data->ops->init(),
> the ref counter will be 1 (-1 +1 +1). It still be unstable.
> (Ah, that means we may have another trouble...)

I'm not sure there's a problem here. I now have:

out_reg:
/* Up the trigger_data count to make sure reg doesn't free it on failuer */
event_trigger_init(trigger_ops, trigger_data);
ret = cmd_ops->reg(glob, trigger_ops, trigger_data, file);
/*
* The above returns on success the # of functions enabled,
* but if it didn't find any functions it returns zero.
* Consider no functions a failure too.
*/
if (!ret) {
ret = -ENOENT;
} else if (ret > 0)
ret = 0;

/* Down the counter of trigger_data or free it if not used anymore */
event_trigger_free(trigger_ops, trigger_data);
out:
return ret;

Thus we increment trigger_data before calling reg, and free it
afterward. But if reg() did an init too, then the event_trigger_free()
just decs the ref counter.

As for register_trigger()


>
> >
> > P.S. This brings up another minor bug. The failure should return ENOMEM
> > not ENOENT.
>
> Hmm it seems we should review the register_trigger() implementation.
> It should return the return value of trace_event_trigger_enable_disable(),
> shouldn't it?
>

Yeah, that's not done well. I'll fix it up.

Thanks for pointing it out.

-- Steve