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Subject[PATCH] device core: fix dma_mask handling in platform_device_register_full
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Ever since the generic platform device code started allocating DMA masks
itself the code to allocate and leak a private DMA mask in
platform_device_register_full has been superflous. More so the fact that
it unconditionally frees the DMA mask allocation in the failure path
can lead to slab corruption if the function fails later on for a device
where it didn't allocate the mask. Just remove the offending code.

Fixes: cdfee5623290 ("driver core: initialize a default DMA mask for platform device")
Reported-by: Artem S. Tashkinov <aros@gmx.com>
Tested-by: Artem S. Tashkinov <aros@gmx.com>
---
drivers/base/platform.c | 14 --------------
1 file changed, 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/base/platform.c b/drivers/base/platform.c
index 7fa654f1288b..47d3e6187a1c 100644
--- a/drivers/base/platform.c
+++ b/drivers/base/platform.c
@@ -662,19 +662,6 @@ struct platform_device *platform_device_register_full(
pdev->dev.of_node_reused = pdevinfo->of_node_reused;

if (pdevinfo->dma_mask) {
- /*
- * This memory isn't freed when the device is put,
- * I don't have a nice idea for that though. Conceptually
- * dma_mask in struct device should not be a pointer.
- * See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.pci/9081
- */
- pdev->dev.dma_mask =
- kmalloc(sizeof(*pdev->dev.dma_mask), GFP_KERNEL);
- if (!pdev->dev.dma_mask)
- goto err;
-
- kmemleak_ignore(pdev->dev.dma_mask);
-
*pdev->dev.dma_mask = pdevinfo->dma_mask;
pdev->dev.coherent_dma_mask = pdevinfo->dma_mask;
}
@@ -700,7 +687,6 @@ struct platform_device *platform_device_register_full(
if (ret) {
err:
ACPI_COMPANION_SET(&pdev->dev, NULL);
- kfree(pdev->dev.dma_mask);
platform_device_put(pdev);
return ERR_PTR(ret);
}
--
2.24.1
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