tty: n_gsm: fix NULL pointer access due to DLCI release

The here fixed commit made the tty hangup asynchronous to avoid a circular
locking warning. I could not reproduce this warning. Furthermore, due to
the asynchronous hangup the function call now gets queued up while the
underlying tty is being freed. Depending on the timing this results in a
NULL pointer access in the global work queue scheduler. To be precise in
process_one_work(). Therefore, the previous commit made the issue worse
which it tried to fix.

This patch fixes this by falling back to the old behavior which uses a
blocking tty hangup call before freeing up the associated tty.

Fixes: 7030082a74 ("tty: n_gsm: avoid recursive locking with async port hangup")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Daniel Starke <daniel.starke@siemens.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220218073123.2121-4-daniel.starke@siemens.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
daniel.starke@siemens.com 2022-02-17 23:31:20 -08:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent e3b7468f08
commit 96b169f05c

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@ -1752,7 +1752,12 @@ static void gsm_dlci_release(struct gsm_dlci *dlci)
gsm_destroy_network(dlci);
mutex_unlock(&dlci->mutex);
tty_hangup(tty);
/* We cannot use tty_hangup() because in tty_kref_put() the tty
* driver assumes that the hangup queue is free and reuses it to
* queue release_one_tty() -> NULL pointer panic in
* process_one_work().
*/
tty_vhangup(tty);
tty_port_tty_set(&dlci->port, NULL);
tty_kref_put(tty);