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authorHasan Basbunar <basbunarhasan@gmail.com>2026-04-28 19:07:39 +0200
committerJakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>2026-04-29 19:11:49 -0700
commit5ef343614db766acdc01c56d66e780a1b43c6ac6 (patch)
tree0b31b19657617984e4945bb4afa0209289f1adb2 /scripts/dummy-tools/python3
parentc4f050ce06c56cfb5993268af4a5cb66ed1cd04e (diff)
page_pool: fix memory-provider leak in page_pool_create_percpu() error path
When page_pool_create_percpu() fails on page_pool_list(), it falls through to its err_uninit: label, which calls page_pool_uninit(). At that point page_pool_init() has already taken two references when the user requested PP_FLAG_ALLOW_UNREADABLE_NETMEM: pool->mp_ops->init(pool) static_branch_inc(&page_pool_mem_providers); Neither is undone by page_pool_uninit(); both are only undone by __page_pool_destroy() (success-side teardown). The error path therefore leaks the per-provider reference taken by mp_ops->init (io_zcrx_ifq->refs in the io_uring zcrx provider, the dmabuf binding refcount in the devmem provider) plus one increment of the page_pool_mem_providers static branch on every failure of xa_alloc_cyclic() inside page_pool_list(). The leaked io_zcrx_ifq->refs in turn pins everything io_zcrx_ifq_free() would release on cleanup: ifq->user (uid), ifq->mm_account (mmdrop), ifq->dev (device refcount), ifq->netdev_tracker (netdev refcount), and the rbuf region. The leaked static branch increment forces all subsequent page_pool_alloc_netmems() and page_pool_return_page() callers to take the slow mp_ops branch for the lifetime of the kernel. Reachable via the io_uring zcrx path: io_uring_register(IORING_REGISTER_ZCRX_IFQ) /* CAP_NET_ADMIN */ -> __io_uring_register -> io_register_zcrx -> zcrx_register_netdev -> netif_mp_open_rxq -> driver ndo_queue_mem_alloc -> page_pool_create_percpu -> page_pool_init succeeds (mp_ops->init runs, branch++) -> page_pool_list fails (xa_alloc_cyclic -ENOMEM) -> goto err_uninit <-- leak The same shape applies to the devmem dmabuf provider via mp_dmabuf_devmem_init()/mp_dmabuf_devmem_destroy(). Restore the cleanup symmetry by moving the mp_ops->destroy() and static_branch_dec() calls out of __page_pool_destroy() and into page_pool_uninit(), so page_pool_uninit() is again the strict inverse of page_pool_init(). page_pool_uninit() has only two callers (the err_uninit: path and __page_pool_destroy()), so this preserves the single-call invariant on the success path while fixing the err path. The error path of page_pool_init() itself still skips the mp_ops cleanup correctly: mp_ops->init is the last action that takes a reference before page_pool_init() returns 0, so when it returns an error neither the refcount nor the static branch has been touched. Triggering the bug requires xa_alloc_cyclic() to fail with -ENOMEM, which under normal GFP_KERNEL retry behaviour is rare. It is deterministic under CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION with fail_page_alloc / xa fault injection, or under sustained memory pressure. The leak is silent: there is no warning, and the released kernel build continues running with a permanently-incremented static branch. Fixes: 0f9214046893 ("memory-provider: dmabuf devmem memory provider") Signed-off-by: Hasan Basbunar <basbunarhasan@gmail.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260428170739.34881-1-basbunarhasan@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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