[PATCH 3/8] cpufreq: powerenv: Fix memory leak

Michael Ellerman mpe at ellerman.id.au
Thu Jun 2 22:08:27 AEST 2016


On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 17:13 +0530, Viresh Kumar wrote:
> On 02-06-16, 21:37, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> > On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 16:52 +0530, Viresh Kumar wrote:
> > > On 02-06-16, 21:08, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> > > > On Wed, 2016-06-01 at 16:04 +0530, Viresh Kumar wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > > The policy is copied (unnecessarily) and is never freed. Fix it by just
> > > > > getting a reference to the existing policy structure and putting it
> > > > > back.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar at linaro.org>
> > > > 
> > > > When was it broken, always?
> > > > 
> > > > Cc: stable ?
> > > 
> > > Its a small memory leak and its not that we will fail on something. So
> > > didn't bother to add those details, but in case they are required:
> > > 
> > > Cc: <stable at vger.kernel.org> # 4.3+
> > > Fixes: 227942809b52 ("cpufreq: powernv: Restore cpu frequency to policy->cur on unthrottling")
> > 
> > OK. I can't actually see where the copy is?
> > 
> > But if we are leaking even a small amount of memory in a loop like that, in a
> > function that's run semi-regularly, then it's going to add up eventually.
> 
> Urg, it wasn't a memory leak actually. I misread.
> 
> I somehow thought that cpufreq_get_policy() is also allocating memory
> for the policy, but it just memcpy's it into the callers buffer. So,
> that's not a problem really.
> 
> This patch should be just dropped. Sorry for the noise.

OK, no worries.

cheers



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