Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:29:24 -0500 (EST) From: Sam <sah@softcardsystems.com> To: freebsd-arch@freebsd.org Subject: sys/net/netisr.c Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.60.0410071517280.27949@athena>
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Hello - I think I've found a bug in -- and have a question about the overall stability of -- sys/net/netisr.c (5.2.1 branch). My AoE module calls netisr_register on load, netisr_unregister on unload. Netisr_unregister fails to clear the ni->ni_queue pointer and the next received frame gets queued up to a page fault. Pretty easy to fix: --- src/sys/net/netisr.c Sat Nov 8 17:28:39 2003 +++ src2/sys/net/netisr.c Thu Oct 7 15:03:39 2004 @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ ni->ni_handler = NULL; if (ni->ni_queue != NULL) IF_DRAIN(ni->ni_queue); + ni->ni_queue = NULL; } struct isrstat { Looking at the code, though, I don't see why I can't cause something just as ugly to happen anyway. Suppose the following: cpu0 starts processing an inbound frame while cpu1 unloads module (calling netisr_unregister). It *seems* possible for cpu0 to get a pointer to the queue, then cpu1 unload the module completely, causing cpu0 to page fault on the queue address. I don't claim to understand the context in which netisr_dispatch is called, so perhaps I'm off base, but shouldn't there be a mutex protecting against this? Please prove me wrong. Sam
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