On 8/15/24 00:26, Ivan Orlov wrote:

As you can see, the device name is defined as a local variable, which means that it doesn't exist out of the 'overflow_allocation_test' function scope. This patch:

diff --git a/lib/overflow_kunit.c b/lib/overflow_kunit.c
index f314a0c15a6d..fa7ca8c94eee 100644
--- a/lib/overflow_kunit.c
+++ b/lib/overflow_kunit.c
@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ DEFINE_TEST_ALLOC(devm_kzalloc,  devm_kfree, 1, 1, 0);

  static void overflow_allocation_test(struct kunit *test)
  {
-    const char device_name[] = "overflow-test";
+    static const char device_name[] = "overflow-test";
      struct device *dev;
      int count = 0;


Seems to fix the problem and it is not reproducable anymore.

I will send the proper patch tomorrow.

Good night!


Forgot to mention that the problem is intermittently reproducible on QEMU x86_64, and this is the only architecture I tested the solution on.

However, it looks like the initial report points us to 'module_remove_driver' function, which presumably calls the following kasprintf as a part of 'make_driver_name' function which also operates on driver name. If driver name points to invalid memory range (because it is out of scope), it is going to cause a KASAN bug kernel panic.

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Kind regards,
Ivan Orlov

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