On Sun, 2012-07-22 at 09:49 -0700, Tejun Heo wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 02:20:06PM -0400, Andy Walls wrote: > > > + worker->current_work = work; > > > spin_unlock_irq(&worker->lock); > > > > > > if (work) { > > > __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); > > > work->func(work); > > > > If the call to 'work->func(work);' frees the memory pointed to by > > 'work', 'worker->current_work' points to deallocated memory. > > So 'worker->current_work' will only ever used as a unique 'work' > > identifier to handle, correct? > > Yeah. flush_kthread_work(@work) which can only be called if @work is > known to be alive looks at the pointer to determine whether it's the > current work item on the worker. OK. Thanks. Hmmm, I didn't know about the constraint about 'known to be alive' in the other email I just sent. That might make calling flush_kthread_work() hard for a user to use, if the user lets the work get freed by another thread executing the work. > > > void flush_kthread_work(struct kthread_work *work) > > > { > > > - int seq = work->queue_seq; > > > + struct kthread_flush_work fwork = { > > > + KTHREAD_WORK_INIT(fwork.work, kthread_flush_work_fn), > > > + COMPLETION_INITIALIZER_ONSTACK(fwork.done), > > > + }; > > > + struct kthread_worker *worker; > > > + bool noop = false; > > > + > > > > You might want a check for 'work == NULL' here, to gracefully handle > > code like the following: > workqueue's flush_work() doesn't allow %NULL pointer. I don't want to > make the behaviors deviate and don't see much point in changing > workqueue's behavior at this point. OK. Fair enough. Thanks. Regards, Andy -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html