Commit 1cd0787f authored by Rob Clark's avatar Rob Clark

drm/msm: Fix hw_fence error path cleanup

In an error path where the submit is free'd without the job being run,
the hw_fence pointer is simply a kzalloc'd block of memory.  In this
case we should just kfree() it, rather than trying to decrement it's
reference count.  Fortunately we can tell that this is the case by
checking for a zero refcount, since if the job was run, the submit would
be holding a reference to the hw_fence.

Fixes: f94e6a51 ("drm/msm: Pre-allocate hw_fence")
Signed-off-by: default avatarRob Clark <robdclark@chromium.org>
Patchwork: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/547088/
parent 6e8a9965
......@@ -191,6 +191,12 @@ msm_fence_init(struct dma_fence *fence, struct msm_fence_context *fctx)
f->fctx = fctx;
/*
* Until this point, the fence was just some pre-allocated memory,
* no-one should have taken a reference to it yet.
*/
WARN_ON(kref_read(&fence->refcount));
dma_fence_init(&f->base, &msm_fence_ops, &fctx->spinlock,
fctx->context, ++fctx->last_fence);
}
......@@ -86,7 +86,19 @@ void __msm_gem_submit_destroy(struct kref *kref)
}
dma_fence_put(submit->user_fence);
dma_fence_put(submit->hw_fence);
/*
* If the submit is freed before msm_job_run(), then hw_fence is
* just some pre-allocated memory, not a reference counted fence.
* Once the job runs and the hw_fence is initialized, it will
* have a refcount of at least one, since the submit holds a ref
* to the hw_fence.
*/
if (kref_read(&submit->hw_fence->refcount) == 0) {
kfree(submit->hw_fence);
} else {
dma_fence_put(submit->hw_fence);
}
put_pid(submit->pid);
msm_submitqueue_put(submit->queue);
......
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