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    drm/i915: Clean up i915_driver_load failure path · a7b85d2a
    Keith Packard 提交于
    i915_driver_load adds a write-combining MTRR region for the GTT
    aperture to improve memory speeds through the aperture. If
    i915_driver_load fails after this, it would not have cleaned up the
    MTRR. This shouldn't cause any problems, except for consuming an MTRR
    register. Still, it's best to clean up completely in the failure path,
    which is easily done by calling mtrr_del if the mtrr was successfully
    allocated.
    
    i915_driver_load calls i915_gem_load which register
    i915_gem_inactive_shrink. If i915_driver_load fails after calling
    i915_gem_load, the shrinker will be left registered. When called, it
    will access freed memory and crash. The fix is to unregister the shrinker in the
    failure path using code duplicated from i915_driver_unload.
    
    i915_driver_load also has some incorrect gotos in the error cleanup
    paths:
    
     * After failing to initialize the GTT (which cannot happen, btw,
       intel_gtt_get returns a fixed (non-NULL) value), it tries to
       free the uninitialized WC IO mapping. Fixed this by changing the
       target from out_iomapfree to out_rmmap
    Signed-off-by: NKeith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
    Tested-by: NLin Ming <ming.m.lin@intel.com>
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