On 6/26/19 8:52 AM, Shannon Nelson wrote:
On 6/25/19 4:37 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 13:24:16 -0700, Shannon Nelson wrote:
+int ionic_rx_filter_save(struct lif *lif, u32 flow_id, u16 rxq_index,
+             u32 hash, struct ionic_admin_ctx *ctx)
+{
+    struct device *dev = lif->ionic->dev;
+    struct hlist_head *head;
+    struct rx_filter *f;
+    unsigned int key;
+
+    f = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*f), GFP_KERNEL);
+    if (!f)
+        return -ENOMEM;
+
+    f->flow_id = flow_id;
+    f->filter_id = le32_to_cpu(ctx->comp.rx_filter_add.filter_id);
+    f->rxq_index = rxq_index;
+    memcpy(&f->cmd, &ctx->cmd, sizeof(f->cmd));
+
+    INIT_HLIST_NODE(&f->by_hash);
+    INIT_HLIST_NODE(&f->by_id);
+
+    switch (le16_to_cpu(f->cmd.match)) {
+    case RX_FILTER_MATCH_VLAN:
+        key = le16_to_cpu(f->cmd.vlan.vlan) & RX_FILTER_HLISTS_MASK;
+        break;
+    case RX_FILTER_MATCH_MAC:
+        key = *(u32 *)f->cmd.mac.addr & RX_FILTER_HLISTS_MASK;
+        break;
+    case RX_FILTER_MATCH_MAC_VLAN:
+        key = le16_to_cpu(f->cmd.mac_vlan.vlan) & RX_FILTER_HLISTS_MASK;
+        break;
+    default:
I know you use devm_kzalloc() but can't this potentially keep arbitrary
amounts of memory held until the device is removed (and it's the entire
device not just a LIF)?

Yes, but we're freeing this memory when objects are deleted. We're trying to be tidy with our allocations, but used devm_kzalloc to be more sure that things went away when the device did.

... except, of course, in this error case.  Yes, I'll add a free here.

sln

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