Smatch is warning that:
drivers/media/platform/qcom/venus/hfi_venus.c:1100 venus_isr() warn: variable dereferenced before check 'hdev' (see line 1097)
The logic basically does:
hdev = to_hfi_priv(core);
with is translated to:
hdev = core->priv;
If the IRQ code can receive a NULL pointer for hdev, there's
a bug there, as it will first try to de-reference the pointer,
and then check if it is null.
After looking at the code, it seems that this indeed can happen:
Basically, the venus IRQ thread is started with:
devm_request_threaded_irq()
So, it will only be freed after the driver unbinds.
In order to prevent the IRQ code to work with freed data,
the logic at venus_hfi_destroy() sets core->priv to NULL,
which would make the IRQ code to ignore any pending IRQs.
There is, however a race condition, as core->priv is set
to NULL only after being freed. So, we need also to move the
core->priv = NULL to happen earlier.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
{
struct venus_hfi_device *hdev = to_hfi_priv(core);
u32 status;
- void __iomem *cpu_cs_base = hdev->core->cpu_cs_base;
- void __iomem *wrapper_base = hdev->core->wrapper_base;
+ void __iomem *cpu_cs_base;
+ void __iomem *wrapper_base;
if (!hdev)
return IRQ_NONE;
+ cpu_cs_base = hdev->core->cpu_cs_base;
+ wrapper_base = hdev->core->wrapper_base;
+
status = readl(wrapper_base + WRAPPER_INTR_STATUS);
if (IS_V6(core)) {
if (status & WRAPPER_INTR_STATUS_A2H_MASK ||
{
struct venus_hfi_device *hdev = to_hfi_priv(core);
+ core->priv = NULL;
venus_interface_queues_release(hdev);
mutex_destroy(&hdev->lock);
kfree(hdev);
- core->priv = NULL;
core->ops = NULL;
}