Hi Bjorn, On 3/26/20 12:42 AM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > On Tue 24 Mar 13:18 PDT 2020, Suman Anna wrote: > >> The current name field used in the remoteproc structure is simply >> a pointer to a name field supplied during the rproc_alloc() call. >> The pointer passed in by remoteproc drivers during registration is >> typically a dev_name pointer, but it is possible that the pointer >> will no longer remain valid if the devices themselves were created >> at runtime like in the case of of_platform_populate(), and were >> deleted upon any failures within the respective remoteproc driver >> probe function. >> >> So, allocate and maintain a local copy for this name field to >> keep it agnostic of the logic used in the remoteproc drivers. >> >> Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx> >> --- >> drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c | 9 ++++++++- >> include/linux/remoteproc.h | 2 +- >> 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c >> index aca6d022901a..6e0b91fa6f11 100644 >> --- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c >> +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c >> @@ -1989,6 +1989,7 @@ static void rproc_type_release(struct device *dev) >> >> kfree(rproc->firmware); >> kfree(rproc->ops); >> + kfree(rproc->name); >> kfree(rproc); >> } >> >> @@ -2061,7 +2062,13 @@ struct rproc *rproc_alloc(struct device *dev, const char *name, >> } >> >> rproc->firmware = p; >> - rproc->name = name; >> + rproc->name = kstrdup(name, GFP_KERNEL); > > Let's use kstrdup_const() instead here (and kfree_const() instead of > kfree()), so that the cases where we are passed a constant we won't > create a duplicate on the heap. > > And the "name" in struct rproc can remain const. Agreed, that's better functions to use for this. > >> + if (!rproc->name) { >> + kfree(p); >> + kfree(rproc->ops); >> + kfree(rproc); >> + return NULL; > > Perhaps we can rearrange the hunks here slightly and get to a point > where we can rely on the release function earlier? Not sure I understand. I don't see any release function, all failure paths in rproc_alloc() directly unwind the previous operations. You mean move this to before the alloc for rproc structure, something similar to what we are doing with firmware? regards Suman > > Regards, > Bjorn > >> + } >> rproc->priv = &rproc[1]; >> rproc->auto_boot = true; >> rproc->elf_class = ELFCLASS32; >> diff --git a/include/linux/remoteproc.h b/include/linux/remoteproc.h >> index ddce7a7775d1..77788a4bb94e 100644 >> --- a/include/linux/remoteproc.h >> +++ b/include/linux/remoteproc.h >> @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ struct rproc_dump_segment { >> struct rproc { >> struct list_head node; >> struct iommu_domain *domain; >> - const char *name; >> + char *name; >> char *firmware; >> void *priv; >> struct rproc_ops *ops; >> -- >> 2.23.0 >>