Re: [PATCH] clk: core: Copy connection id

From: sboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue Feb 28 2017 - 03:14:51 EST


On 02/25, Leonard Crestez wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-02-24 at 12:44 -0800, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> > On 02/20, Leonard Crestez wrote:
> > > Some drivers use sprintf to build clk connection id names but the
> > > clk
> > > core will save those strings and occasionally print them back.
> > > Duplicate
> > > the con_id strings instead of fixing all the users.
> >
> > Good catch. What about dev_id though? That could also have the
> > same problem if some device is removed and we're still holding a
> > reference to the kobject's name. This is probably more rare than
> > what is happening here, but still seems possible that we might
> > trip over that later.
>
> A device should normally free the clks it uses before it is destroyed.
> This means that if dev_id is pointing to freed memory then the clk
> itself was probably leaked, right?

Sure. clk_get_sys() could be called and then we could have
something sprintf the dev_id there. A quick grep doesn't show any
place where that happens though so it seems safe right now.

That said, it would be nice to clearly document that we don't
expect dev_id to be freed or changed during the lifetime of the
clk structure, but we do allow con_id to change. Perhaps the copy
shows that, but a comment would also be useful so we don't have
people wondering why dev_id isn't copied as well.

>
> This is obvious misuse of the API, not like sprintf-ing a con_id in a
> complex driver. I don't really think it's worth copying strings for it.
>

Ok.

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