* related information, if no buffers are left return the queue to an
* uninitialized state. Might be called even if the queue has already been freed.
*/
-static void __vb2_queue_free(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int buffers)
+static int __vb2_queue_free(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int buffers)
{
unsigned int buffer;
+ /*
+ * Sanity check: when preparing a buffer the queue lock is released for
+ * a short while (see __buf_prepare for the details), which would allow
+ * a race with a reqbufs which can call this function. Removing the
+ * buffers from underneath __buf_prepare is obviously a bad idea, so we
+ * check if any of the buffers is in the state PREPARING, and if so we
+ * just return -EAGAIN.
+ */
+ for (buffer = q->num_buffers - buffers; buffer < q->num_buffers;
+ ++buffer) {
+ if (q->bufs[buffer] == NULL)
+ continue;
+ if (q->bufs[buffer]->state == VB2_BUF_STATE_PREPARING) {
+ dprintk(1, "reqbufs: preparing buffers, cannot free\n");
+ return -EAGAIN;
+ }
+ }
+
/* Call driver-provided cleanup function for each buffer, if provided */
if (q->ops->buf_cleanup) {
for (buffer = q->num_buffers - buffers; buffer < q->num_buffers;
if (!q->num_buffers)
q->memory = 0;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->queued_list);
+ return 0;
}
/**
return -EBUSY;
}
- __vb2_queue_free(q, q->num_buffers);
+ ret = __vb2_queue_free(q, q->num_buffers);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
/*
* In case of REQBUFS(0) return immediately without calling