hog->attr does not own pointer, so it may be invalid when hog object gets re-attached at bt_hog_attach(). To solve this, this patch intentionally clears hog->attr at bt_hog_detach() to mark it as invalid so that it can be repopulated with the valid pointer at bt_hog_attach(). The same applies to all sub-instances. Sample stack trace: * thread #1, stop reason = signal SIGSEGV * frame #0: 0x05ad49f2 bluetoothd`<name omitted> at gatt-db.c:1428 frame #1: 0x05a91922 bluetoothd`bt_hog_attach at hog-lib.c:1694 frame #2: 0x05a9160e bluetoothd`hog_accept at hog.c:212 frame #3: 0x05ab4784 bluetoothd`service_accept at service.c:203 frame #4: 0x05aba1e6 bluetoothd`device_attach_att at device.c:4542 frame #5: 0x05a9c4a2 bluetoothd`connect_cb at gatt-database.c:656 frame #6: 0x05a98e8c bluetoothd`server_cb at btio.c:264 frame #7: 0xec8e6a1a libglib-2.0.so.0`g_main_context_dispatch at gmain.c:3325 frame #8: 0xec8e6c58 libglib-2.0.so.0`g_main_context_iterate at gmain.c:4119 frame #9: 0xec8e6e52 libglib-2.0.so.0`g_main_loop_run at gmain.c:4317 frame #10: 0x05ad582e bluetoothd`mainloop_run at mainloop-glib.c:79 frame #11: 0x05ad5a64 bluetoothd`mainloop_run_with_signal at mainloop-notify.c:201 frame #12: 0x05ac35ac bluetoothd`main at main.c:1103 frame #13: 0xec6ed0a2 libc.so.6`__libc_start_main at libc-start.c:308 --- profiles/input/hog-lib.c | 15 +++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+) diff --git a/profiles/input/hog-lib.c b/profiles/input/hog-lib.c index 1f132aa4c..7d1ea53bd 100644 --- a/profiles/input/hog-lib.c +++ b/profiles/input/hog-lib.c @@ -1651,12 +1651,19 @@ static void primary_cb(uint8_t status, GSList *services, void *user_data) bool bt_hog_attach(struct bt_hog *hog, void *gatt) { GSList *l; + bt_uuid_t uuid; if (hog->attrib) return false; hog->attrib = g_attrib_ref(gatt); + if (!hog->attr && hog->gatt_db) { + bt_uuid16_create(&uuid, HOG_UUID16); + gatt_db_foreach_service(hog->gatt_db, &uuid, + foreach_hog_service, hog); + } + if (!hog->attr && !hog->primary) { discover_primary(hog, hog->attrib, NULL, primary_cb, hog); return true; @@ -1744,6 +1751,14 @@ void bt_hog_detach(struct bt_hog *hog) bt_hog_detach(instance); } + /* hog->attr doesn't own pointer, so it may be invalid when this hog + * object gets re-attached with bt_hog_attach(). So intentionally mark + * it as invalid and remove all instances so that the instances can be + * re-attached at bt_hog_attach(). + */ + hog->attr = NULL; + g_slist_free_full(hog->instances, hog_free); + for (l = hog->reports; l; l = l->next) { struct report *r = l->data; -- 2.29.2