Dave Jiang wrote:
> 

[snip]

First off thanks for the patch.  This code seems to have a few things to
clean up.

> 
> On 12/6/23 20:43, Dinghao Liu wrote:
> > When an error happens in btt_freelist_init(), its caller
> > discover_arenas() will directly free arena, which makes
> > arena->freelist allocated in btt_freelist_init() a leaked
> > memory. Fix this by freeing arena->freelist in all error
> > handling paths of btt_freelist_init().
> > 
> > Fixes: 5212e11fde4d ("nd_btt: atomic sector updates")
> > Signed-off-by: Dinghao Liu <dinghao....@zju.edu.cn>
> 
> How about use the new scope based resource management and we can avoid the 
> goto mess altogether?
> https://lwn.net/Articles/934679/
> 

The freelist is returned as part of arena.  I've not traced both paths of
btt_freelist_init() completely but devm_kcalloc() looks like a better
solution here because this memory needs to live past the function scope.

That said, this patch does not completely fix freelist from leaking in the
following error path.

        discover_arenas()
                btt_freelist_init() -> ok (memory allocated)
                btt_rtt_init() -> fail
                        goto out;
                        (leak because arena is not yet on btt->arena_list)
                OR
                btt_maplocks_init() -> fail
                        goto out;
                        (leak because arena is not yet on btt->arena_list)

This error could be fixed by adding to arena_list earlier but devm_*()
also takes care of this without having to worry about that logic.

On normal operation all of this memory can be free'ed with the
corresponding devm_kfree() and/or devm_add_action_*() calls if arenas come
and go.  I'm not sure off the top of my head.

In addition, looking at this code.  discover_arenas() could make use of
the scoped based management for struct btt_sb *super!

Dinghao would you be willing to submit a series of 2 or 3 patches to fix
the above issues?

Thanks!
Ira

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