Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 1 Feb 2016 18:39:22 -0800 | From | Stephen Boyd <> | Subject | Re: [RESEND PATCH v2 10/16] clk: move checking .git_parent to __clk_core_init() |
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On 02/02, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > 2016-02-02 9:50 GMT+09:00 Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>: > > On 12/28, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > >> diff --git a/drivers/clk/clk.c b/drivers/clk/clk.c > >> index e6e10f5..4ad0a36 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/clk/clk.c > >> +++ b/drivers/clk/clk.c > >> @@ -1677,13 +1677,6 @@ static struct clk_core *__clk_init_parent(struct clk_core *core) > >> goto out; > >> } > >> > >> - if (!core->ops->get_parent) { > >> - WARN(!core->ops->get_parent, > >> - "%s: multi-parent clocks must implement .get_parent\n", > >> - __func__); > >> - goto out; > >> - } > >> - > >> /* > >> * Do our best to cache parent clocks in core->parents. This prevents > >> * unnecessary and expensive lookups. We don't set core->parent here; > >> @@ -2315,6 +2308,11 @@ static int __clk_core_init(struct clk_core *core) > >> goto out; > >> } > >> > >> + if (core->num_parents > 1 && !core->ops->get_parent) { > >> + pr_err("%s: %s must implement .get_parent as it has multi parents\n", > >> + __func__, core->name); > >> + } > >> + > > > > This would seem to allow a case where we may deref a null > > get_parent op if it isn't set and we call __clk_init_parent(). > > The next patch removes that case by restructuring > > __clk_init_parent(), so we should just combine these two patches > > together and that theoretical problem goes away. > > > > I think the case never happens. > > __clk_init_parent() is a static function that is only called from > __clk_core_init(). > So, the null pointer for .get_parent() has been already checked before > __clk_init_parent(). >
Right, this patch moves the check to __clk_core_init(), and it will print an error and then keep going (because we lost the goto out part). Once we keep going in __clk_core_init() we'll call __clk_init_parent() and NULL pointer deref.
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