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authorJohannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net>2007-08-28 17:01:52 -0400
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@sunset.davemloft.net>2007-10-10 16:48:39 -0700
commit2a8a9a88fc1b18f5c45244d0ef8a5352f6cf761f (patch)
treebe45f7673455ebceb88bc405a33ae1254bc9e62f /net/mac80211/ieee80211.c
parent4b6aa59999a3a12dd4740a52299c6c33e85a8747 (diff)
downloadlinux-2a8a9a88fc1b18f5c45244d0ef8a5352f6cf761f.tar.bz2
[MAC80211]: avoid copying packets to interfaces that are down
David Woodhouse noticed that under some circumstances the number of slab allocations kept growing. After looking a bit, this seemed to happen when you had a management mode interface that was *down*. The reason for this is that when the device is down, all management frames get queued to the in-kernel MLME (via ieee80211_sta_rx_mgmt) but then the sta work is invoked but doesn't run when the netif is down. When you then bring the interface up, all such frames are freed, but if you change the mode all of them are lost because the skb queue is reinitialised as soon as you go back to managed mode. The skb queue is correctly cleared when the interface is brought down, but the code doesn't account for the fact that it may be filled while it is not up. This patch should fix the issue by simply ignoring all interfaces that are down when going through the RX handlers. Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.net> Acked-by: Michael Wu <flamingice@sourmilk.net> Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/mac80211/ieee80211.c')
-rw-r--r--net/mac80211/ieee80211.c9
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/net/mac80211/ieee80211.c b/net/mac80211/ieee80211.c
index 5fc240259f55..00df2a9a2661 100644
--- a/net/mac80211/ieee80211.c
+++ b/net/mac80211/ieee80211.c
@@ -493,7 +493,16 @@ static void ieee80211_if_shutdown(struct net_device *dev)
case IEEE80211_IF_TYPE_IBSS:
sdata->u.sta.state = IEEE80211_DISABLED;
del_timer_sync(&sdata->u.sta.timer);
+ /*
+ * Holding the sub_if_lock for writing here blocks
+ * out the receive path and makes sure it's not
+ * currently processing a packet that may get
+ * added to the queue.
+ */
+ write_lock_bh(&local->sub_if_lock);
skb_queue_purge(&sdata->u.sta.skb_queue);
+ write_unlock_bh(&local->sub_if_lock);
+
if (!local->ops->hw_scan &&
local->scan_dev == sdata->dev) {
local->sta_scanning = 0;