refcount_t type and corresponding API should be
used instead of atomic_t when the variable is used as
a reference counter. This allows to avoid accidental
refcounter overflows that might lead to use-after-free
situations.
Signed-off-by: Elena Reshetova <elena.reshetova@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Liljestrand <ishkamiel@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: David Windsor <dwindsor@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
static inline void in6_ifa_put(struct inet6_ifaddr *ifp)
{
- if (atomic_dec_and_test(&ifp->refcnt))
+ if (refcount_dec_and_test(&ifp->refcnt))
inet6_ifa_finish_destroy(ifp);
}
static inline void __in6_ifa_put(struct inet6_ifaddr *ifp)
{
- atomic_dec(&ifp->refcnt);
+ refcount_dec(&ifp->refcnt);
}
static inline void in6_ifa_hold(struct inet6_ifaddr *ifp)
{
- atomic_inc(&ifp->refcnt);
+ refcount_inc(&ifp->refcnt);
}
/* In seconds, relative to tstamp. Expiry is at tstamp + HZ * lft. */
__u32 valid_lft;
__u32 prefered_lft;
- atomic_t refcnt;
+ refcount_t refcnt;
spinlock_t lock;
int state;
ifa->idev = idev;
/* For caller */
- in6_ifa_hold(ifa);
+ refcount_set(&ifa->refcnt, 1);
/* Add to big hash table */
hash = inet6_addr_hash(addr);