The IFramebuffer::map() function is not thread-safe, which is why the threaded implementation of draw_test_pattern_impl() maps all planes before starting to draw. A typo slipped in the code, resulting in only plane 0 being mapped. This didn't result in an immediate segfault, as drawing operations in the worker threads map the remaining planes. However, due to the implementation of DumbFramebuffer::map(), this can result in the same plane being mapped multiple times, with only one of the mapping recorded in the mapping cache. The other mappings are then leaked, leading not only to extra memory consumption, but also to the DRM device never being released even after the destruction of the Card object. Fix this. Fixes: 40d96062a37c ("Revert "testpat: remove threaded drawing"") Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- I've noticed this issue when running the DU KMS tests, when the tests run right after multi-planar format tests would sometimes fail, while running fine in isolation. It was "fun" to debug, for some definition of "fun". --- kms++util/src/testpat.cpp | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/kms++util/src/testpat.cpp b/kms++util/src/testpat.cpp index 78c9d19a5ad7..1102588cc9f7 100644 --- a/kms++util/src/testpat.cpp +++ b/kms++util/src/testpat.cpp @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ static void draw_test_pattern_impl(IFramebuffer& fb, YUVType yuvt) // Create the mmaps before starting the threads for (unsigned i = 0; i < fb.num_planes(); ++i) - fb.map(0); + fb.map(i); unsigned num_threads = thread::hardware_concurrency(); vector<thread> workers; base-commit: c23e7548ee317c043660f9b992388257e99f1776 -- Regards, Laurent Pinchart