Commit aa6df653 authored by Oded Gabbay's avatar Oded Gabbay

habanalabs: fix reset process in case of failures

There are some points in the reset process where if the code fails
for some reason, and the system admin tries to initiate the reset
process again we will get a kernel panic.

This is because there aren't any protections in different fini
functions that are called during the reset process.

The protections that are added in this patch make sure that if the fini
functions are called multiple times, without calling init functions
between them, there won't be double release of already released
resources.
Signed-off-by: default avatarOded Gabbay <ogabbay@kernel.org>
parent a9d4ef64
......@@ -1037,7 +1037,7 @@ int hl_device_reset(struct hl_device *hdev, bool hard_reset,
if (hard_reset) {
/* Release kernel context */
if (hl_ctx_put(hdev->kernel_ctx) == 1)
if (hdev->kernel_ctx && hl_ctx_put(hdev->kernel_ctx) == 1)
hdev->kernel_ctx = NULL;
hl_vm_fini(hdev);
hl_mmu_fini(hdev);
......
......@@ -467,8 +467,16 @@ static void hl_mmu_v1_fini(struct hl_device *hdev)
{
/* MMU H/W fini was already done in device hw_fini() */
kvfree(hdev->mmu_priv.dr.mmu_shadow_hop0);
gen_pool_destroy(hdev->mmu_priv.dr.mmu_pgt_pool);
if (!ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(hdev->mmu_priv.hr.mmu_shadow_hop0)) {
kvfree(hdev->mmu_priv.dr.mmu_shadow_hop0);
gen_pool_destroy(hdev->mmu_priv.dr.mmu_pgt_pool);
}
/* Make sure that if we arrive here again without init was called we
* won't cause kernel panic. This can happen for example if we fail
* during hard reset code at certain points
*/
hdev->mmu_priv.dr.mmu_shadow_hop0 = NULL;
}
/**
......
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