[PATCH net-next 1/4] net: dsa: free routing table on probe failure

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If complete = true, it means that we are the last switch of the tree
which is successfully probing, and we should be setting up all switches
from our probe path.

After "complete" becomes true, dsa_tree_setup_cpu_ports() or any
subsequent function may fail. If that happens, the entire tree setup is
in limbo: the first N-1 switches have successfully finished probing
(doing nothing), and switch N failed to probe, ending the tree setup
process before anything is tangible from the user's PoV.

Because the dsa_switch_tree is still technically referenced by the N-1
switches which succeeded in probing but are practically useless, the
memory pointing to "dst" and to the dst->rtable is not actually
"leaked", it is more like "blocked".

However, we could just as well free the dst->rtable, since a subsequent
attempt of switch N to probe, for whatever reason, _will_ trigger issues.

First, dsa_link_touch() left behind references to ports owned by a now
deallocated struct dsa_switch - the one which failed to probe.

Second, the dst->rtable will be regenerated anyway by a subsequent probe
attempt of switch N.

There was no practical problem observed, this is only a result of code
analysis.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@xxxxxxx>
---
 net/dsa/dsa.c | 21 ++++++++++++++-------
 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/net/dsa/dsa.c b/net/dsa/dsa.c
index 668c729946ea..a543ddaefdd8 100644
--- a/net/dsa/dsa.c
+++ b/net/dsa/dsa.c
@@ -862,6 +862,16 @@ static void dsa_tree_teardown_lags(struct dsa_switch_tree *dst)
 	kfree(dst->lags);
 }
 
+static void dsa_tree_teardown_routing_table(struct dsa_switch_tree *dst)
+{
+	struct dsa_link *dl, *next;
+
+	list_for_each_entry_safe(dl, next, &dst->rtable, list) {
+		list_del(&dl->list);
+		kfree(dl);
+	}
+}
+
 static int dsa_tree_setup(struct dsa_switch_tree *dst)
 {
 	bool complete;
@@ -879,7 +889,7 @@ static int dsa_tree_setup(struct dsa_switch_tree *dst)
 
 	err = dsa_tree_setup_cpu_ports(dst);
 	if (err)
-		return err;
+		goto teardown_rtable;
 
 	err = dsa_tree_setup_switches(dst);
 	if (err)
@@ -911,14 +921,14 @@ static int dsa_tree_setup(struct dsa_switch_tree *dst)
 	dsa_tree_teardown_switches(dst);
 teardown_cpu_ports:
 	dsa_tree_teardown_cpu_ports(dst);
+teardown_rtable:
+	dsa_tree_teardown_routing_table(dst);
 
 	return err;
 }
 
 static void dsa_tree_teardown(struct dsa_switch_tree *dst)
 {
-	struct dsa_link *dl, *next;
-
 	if (!dst->setup)
 		return;
 
@@ -932,10 +942,7 @@ static void dsa_tree_teardown(struct dsa_switch_tree *dst)
 
 	dsa_tree_teardown_cpu_ports(dst);
 
-	list_for_each_entry_safe(dl, next, &dst->rtable, list) {
-		list_del(&dl->list);
-		kfree(dl);
-	}
+	dsa_tree_teardown_routing_table(dst);
 
 	pr_info("DSA: tree %d torn down\n", dst->index);
 
-- 
2.34.1





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