Hi, On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 06:30:22PM +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > Geert reports that the following NULL pointer dereference happens for him > after commit 49d7d581ceaf ("drm/ssd130x: Don't allocate buffers on each > plane update"): > > [drm] Initialized ssd130x 1.0.0 20220131 for 0-003c on minor 0 > ssd130x-i2c 0-003c: [drm] surface width(128), height(32), bpp(1) > and format(R1 little-endian (0x20203152)) > Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000 > Oops [#1] > CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper Not tainted > 6.5.0-rc1-orangecrab-02219-g0a529a1e4bf4 #565 > epc : ssd130x_update_rect.isra.0+0x13c/0x340 > ra : ssd130x_update_rect.isra.0+0x2bc/0x340 > ... > status: 00000120 badaddr: 00000000 cause: 0000000f > [<c0303d90>] ssd130x_update_rect.isra.0+0x13c/0x340 > [<c0304200>] ssd130x_primary_plane_helper_atomic_update+0x26c/0x284 > [<c02f8d54>] drm_atomic_helper_commit_planes+0xfc/0x27c > [<c02f9314>] drm_atomic_helper_commit_tail+0x5c/0xb4 > [<c02f94fc>] commit_tail+0x190/0x1b8 > [<c02f99fc>] drm_atomic_helper_commit+0x194/0x1c0 > [<c02c5d00>] drm_atomic_commit+0xa4/0xe4 > [<c02cce40>] drm_client_modeset_commit_atomic+0x244/0x278 > [<c02ccef0>] drm_client_modeset_commit_locked+0x7c/0x1bc > [<c02cd064>] drm_client_modeset_commit+0x34/0x64 > [<c0301a78>] __drm_fb_helper_restore_fbdev_mode_unlocked+0xc4/0xe8 > [<c0303424>] drm_fb_helper_set_par+0x38/0x58 > [<c027c410>] fbcon_init+0x294/0x534 > ... > > The problem is that fbcon calls fbcon_init() which triggers a DRM modeset > and this leads to drm_atomic_helper_commit_planes() attempting to commit > the atomic state for all planes, even the ones whose CRTC is not enabled. > > Since the primary plane buffer is allocated in the encoder .atomic_enable > callback, this happens after that initial modeset commit and leads to the > mentioned NULL pointer dereference. I think that's where the problem lies: you must not allocate a buffer in atomic_enable. After drm_atomic_helper_swap_state(), the new commit is being applied and you aren't allowed to fail, and an allocation can fail. Everything needs to be prepared by the time _swap_state is called, and it's one of the point of atomic_check. So you need to allocate your buffer there, and use it in whatever atomic_commit related hook you need it in. The typical way of doing this would be to create a custom state structure that embeds the global one, create your own reset, atomic_duplicate_state and atomic_destroy_state implementations, and store the buffer pointer there. Maxime
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