There are few functions where we need to free previously allocated
memory when kmalloc fails. Else it may lead to memory leakage. In
_init_cmd_priv() and _r8712_init_xmit_priv(), in few places we are
not freeing previously allocated memory when kmalloc fails.
Signed-off-by: Souptick joarder <jrdr.linux@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
((addr_t)(pcmdpriv->cmd_allocated_buf) &
(CMDBUFF_ALIGN_SZ - 1));
pcmdpriv->rsp_allocated_buf = kmalloc(MAX_RSPSZ + 4, GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (!pcmdpriv->rsp_allocated_buf)
+ if (!pcmdpriv->rsp_allocated_buf) {
+ kfree(pcmdpriv->cmd_allocated_buf);
+ pcmdpriv->cmd_allocated_buf = NULL;
return _FAIL;
+ }
pcmdpriv->rsp_buf = pcmdpriv->rsp_allocated_buf + 4 -
((addr_t)(pcmdpriv->rsp_allocated_buf) & 3);
pcmdpriv->cmd_issued_cnt = 0;
_init_queue(&pxmitpriv->pending_xmitbuf_queue);
pxmitpriv->pallocated_xmitbuf = kmalloc(NR_XMITBUFF * sizeof(struct xmit_buf) + 4,
GFP_ATOMIC);
- if (!pxmitpriv->pallocated_xmitbuf)
+ if (!pxmitpriv->pallocated_xmitbuf) {
+ kfree(pxmitpriv->pallocated_frame_buf);
+ pxmitpriv->pallocated_frame_buf = NULL;
return _FAIL;
+ }
pxmitpriv->pxmitbuf = pxmitpriv->pallocated_xmitbuf + 4 -
((addr_t)(pxmitpriv->pallocated_xmitbuf) & 3);
pxmitbuf = (struct xmit_buf *)pxmitpriv->pxmitbuf;