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Re: [Xen-devel] [[PATCH stable <3.12]] xen-netback: fix refcnt unbalance for 3.11 and earlier versions



On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 08:48:35PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:48:09PM +0000, Wei Liu wrote:
> > With the introduction of "xen-netback: Don't destroy the netdev until
> > the vif is shut down" (upstream commit id 279f438e36), vif disconnect
> > and free are separated. However in the backported verion reference
> > counting code was not correctly modified, and the reset of vif->tx_irq
> > was lost. If frontend goes through vif life cycle more than once the
> > reference counting is skewed.
> > 
> > This patch adds back the missing tx_irq reset line. It also moves
> > several lines of the reference counting code to vif_free, so the moved
> > code corresponds to the counterpart in vif_alloc, thus the reference
> > counting is balanced.
> > 
> > 3.12 and onward versions are not affected by this bug, because reference
> > counting code was removed due to the introduction of 1:1 model.
> > 
> > This pacth should be backported to all stable verions which are lower
> > than 3.12 and have 279f438e36.
> 
> What stable versions are those?  279f438e36 showed up in 3.12-rc2, and
> was not marked for stable inclusion, so what kernel would end up needing
> this patch?
> 

Greg,

279f438e36 was backported to at least stable branches 

  3.11.y: <13826815042174@xxxxxxxxx> commit id f495ddc46
  3.10.y: <13828112161592@xxxxxxxxx> commit id a4626bf64

So at least those two need this patch.

And I remeber 3.8.y.z extended stable branch maintained by Kamal also
has the said commit.

> confused,
> 

Sorry, I should've stated cleared all versions.

BTW the above patch applies to 3.11.y. I can provide backports to 3.10.y
as well, if necessary.

Wei.

> greg k-h

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