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btmrvl_add_card() function calls kthread_run that might return error (e.g. if current thread is killed). If one tries to use the error value as a pointer then invalid memory access oops happens. Check kthread_run() return value, if it is an error then release resources correctly. TEST=boot computer with BT modules enabled. I see the error message that BT device initialization failed. Now kernel does not crash. Hint: to enable BT run 'rmmod btmrvl_sdio; modprobe btmrvl_sdio' Signed-off-by: Anatol Pomozov <anatol.pomozov@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org> |
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ath3k.c | ||
bcm203x.c | ||
bfusb.c | ||
bluecard_cs.c | ||
bpa10x.c | ||
bt3c_cs.c | ||
btmrvl_debugfs.c | ||
btmrvl_drv.h | ||
btmrvl_main.c | ||
btmrvl_sdio.c | ||
btmrvl_sdio.h | ||
btsdio.c | ||
btuart_cs.c | ||
btusb.c | ||
btwilink.c | ||
dtl1_cs.c | ||
hci_ath.c | ||
hci_bcsp.c | ||
hci_h4.c | ||
hci_h5.c | ||
hci_ldisc.c | ||
hci_ll.c | ||
hci_uart.h | ||
hci_vhci.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile |