Linux 3.12.39
[linux/fpc-iii.git] / drivers / md / dm-builtin.c
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1 #include "dm.h"
3 /*
4 * The kobject release method must not be placed in the module itself,
5 * otherwise we are subject to module unload races.
7 * The release method is called when the last reference to the kobject is
8 * dropped. It may be called by any other kernel code that drops the last
9 * reference.
11 * The release method suffers from module unload race. We may prevent the
12 * module from being unloaded at the start of the release method (using
13 * increased module reference count or synchronizing against the release
14 * method), however there is no way to prevent the module from being
15 * unloaded at the end of the release method.
17 * If this code were placed in the dm module, the following race may
18 * happen:
19 * 1. Some other process takes a reference to dm kobject
20 * 2. The user issues ioctl function to unload the dm device
21 * 3. dm_sysfs_exit calls kobject_put, however the object is not released
22 * because of the other reference taken at step 1
23 * 4. dm_sysfs_exit waits on the completion
24 * 5. The other process that took the reference in step 1 drops it,
25 * dm_kobject_release is called from this process
26 * 6. dm_kobject_release calls complete()
27 * 7. a reschedule happens before dm_kobject_release returns
28 * 8. dm_sysfs_exit continues, the dm device is unloaded, module reference
29 * count is decremented
30 * 9. The user unloads the dm module
31 * 10. The other process that was rescheduled in step 7 continues to run,
32 * it is now executing code in unloaded module, so it crashes
34 * Note that if the process that takes the foreign reference to dm kobject
35 * has a low priority and the system is sufficiently loaded with
36 * higher-priority processes that prevent the low-priority process from
37 * being scheduled long enough, this bug may really happen.
39 * In order to fix this module unload race, we place the release method
40 * into a helper code that is compiled directly into the kernel.
43 void dm_kobject_release(struct kobject *kobj)
45 complete(dm_get_completion_from_kobject(kobj));
48 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dm_kobject_release);