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SubjectRe: [2.4 patch] Port of adutux driver from 2.6 kernel to 2.4.
Pete,

On 10/15/07, Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 23:45:36 +0300, "Vitaliy Ivanov" <vitalivanov@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Also IMHO the more drivers are in the tree the more users will use it.
> > Once it will be merged in the mainline then it will be backported to
> > enterprise kernels and would gain wide usage.
>
> At least in case of RHEL, such backports never were automatic. In any
> case, RHEL 2.1 and 3 do not receive new drivers anymore. We only do
> bugfixes if something comes up. Realistically speaking, 2.4 kernels
> are just too old for anyone to use. So, I think it would be best for
> you to think in terms of Willy's tree only.
>
> > + in_end_size = le16_to_cpu(dev->interrupt_in_endpoint->wMaxPacketSize);
> > + out_end_size = le16_to_cpu(dev->interrupt_out_endpoint->wMaxPacketSize);
>
> Did you verify if this works? We use pre-swapped descriptors in 2.4.
> I suspect you allocate 256 times more memory than necessary.
>
> > +static void adu_delete(struct adu_device *dev)
> > + kfree(dev);
>
> > +static int adu_release_internal(struct adu_device *dev)
> > + if (dev->udev == NULL) {
> > + adu_delete(dev);
>
> > +static int adu_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
> > + retval = adu_release_internal(dev);
> > + up(&dev->sem);
>
> The above very clearly is a use-after-free, in case the device was
> open across a disconnect. Solution: Use minor_table_mutex to lock
> dev->open_count instead of dev->sem. There's no rule that the lock
> has to live inside the same structure with members it locks.

Thanks for your notes. Will check and correct it asap.

Vitaliy
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