On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 12:40:54PM -0800, Dan Williams wrote: > It turns out that arch/x86/events/intel/core.c makes use of "empty" > attributes. > > static struct attribute *empty_attrs; > > __init int intel_pmu_init(void) > { > struct attribute **extra_skl_attr = &empty_attrs; > struct attribute **extra_attr = &empty_attrs; > struct attribute **td_attr = &empty_attrs; > struct attribute **mem_attr = &empty_attrs; > struct attribute **tsx_attr = &empty_attrs; > ... > > That breaks the assumption __first_visible() that expects that if > grp->attrs is set then grp->attrs[0] must also be set and results in > backtraces like: > > BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 00rnel mode > #PF: error_code(0x0000) - not-present ] PREEMPT SMP NOPTI > CPU: 1 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/IP: 0010:exra_is_visible+0x14/0x20 > ? exc_page_fault+0x68/0x190 > internal_create_groups+0x42/0xa0 > pmu_dev_alloc+0xc0/0xe0 > perf_event_sysfs_init+0x580000000000 ]--- > RIP: 0010:exra_is_visible+0x14/0 > > Check for non-empty attributes array before calling is_visible(). [...] > --- a/fs/sysfs/group.c > +++ b/fs/sysfs/group.c > @@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ static void remove_files(struct kernfs_node *parent, > > static umode_t __first_visible(const struct attribute_group *grp, struct kobject *kobj) > { > - if (grp->attrs && grp->is_visible) > + if (grp->attrs && grp->attrs[0] && grp->is_visible) > return grp->is_visible(kobj, grp->attrs[0], 0); > > - if (grp->bin_attrs && grp->is_bin_visible) > + if (grp->bin_attrs && grp->bin_attrs[0] && grp->is_bin_visible) > return grp->is_bin_visible(kobj, grp->bin_attrs[0], 0); > > return 0; I'm wondering why 0 is returned by default and not SYSFS_GROUP_INVISIBLE. An empty attribute list (containing just the NULL sentinel) will now result in the attribute group being visible as an empty directory. I thought the whole point was to hide such empty directories. Was it a conscious decision to return 0? Did you expect breakage if SYSFS_GROUP_INVISIBLE is returned? Thanks, Lukas