On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 19:26 -0400, Michael Wu wrote:
> On Thursday 01 November 2007 15:17:16 Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> > mcgrof@pogo:~/devel/wireless-2.6$ git-describe
> > v2.6.24-rc1-146-g2280253
> >
> > So I hit segfault with lockdep on count_matching_names() on the
> > strcmp() multiple times now. This is reproducible and with different
> > wireless drivers.
> >
> I've found the problem. It appears to be in lockdep. struct lock_class has a
> const char *name field which points to a statically allocated string that
> comes from the code which uses the lock. If that code/string is in a module
> and gets unloaded, the pointer in |name| is no longer valid. Next time this
> field is dereferenced (count_matching_names, in this case), we crash.
>
> The following patch fixes the issue but there's probably a better way.
Thanks, and indeed. From my understanding lockdep_free_key_range()
should destroy all classes of a module on module unload.
So I'm not quite sure what has gone wrong here..
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