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authorDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2014-03-22 17:43:30 +0100
committerDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2014-03-22 18:00:03 +0100
commit22fdeadcc06e95fe41ac4de872ec245c0887547f (patch)
treefe8387b2605767f4b20d36158ad7d6d64aa472d6 /src/python-systemd
parent2afa65c3122542b21d1881fada917c89b8913bd4 (diff)
sd-rtnl: fix self-reference leaks
Like sd-bus, sd-rtnl can have self-references through queued messages. In particular, each queued message has the following self-ref loop: rtnl->wqueue[i]->rtnl == rtnl Same is true for "rqueue". When sd_rtnl_unref() gets called, we must therefore make sure we correctly consider each self-reference when deciding to destroy the object. For each queued message, there _might_ be one ref. However, rtnl-messages can be created _without_ a bus-reference, therefore we need to verify the actually required ref-count. Once we know exactly how many self-refs exist, and we verified none of the queued messages has external references, we can destruct the object. We must immediately drop our own reference, then flush all queues and destroy the bus object. Otherwise, each sd_rtnl_message_unref() call would recurse into the same destruction logic as they enter with the same rtnl-refcnt. Note: We really should verify _all_ queued messages have m->rtnl set to the bus they're queued on. If that's given, we can change: if (REFCNT_GET(rtnl->n_ref) <= refs) to if (REFCNT_GET(rtnl->n_ref) == refs) and thus avoid recalculating the required refs for each message we remove from the queue during destruction.
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