Hi Douglas,

> In commit 44d271377479 ("Bluetooth: Compress the size of struct
> hci_ctrl") we squashed down the size of the structure by using a union
> with the assumption that all users would use the flag to determine
> whether we had a req_complete or a req_complete_skb.
> 
> Unfortunately we had a case in hci_req_cmd_complete() where we weren't
> looking at the flag.  This can result in a situation where we might be
> storing a hci_req_complete_skb_t in a hci_req_complete_t variable, or
> vice versa.
> 
> During some testing I found at least one case where the function
> hci_req_sync_complete() was called improperly because the kernel thought
> that it didn't require an SKB.  Looking through the stack in kgdb I
> found that it was called by hci_event_packet() and that
> hci_event_packet() had both of its locals "req_complete" and
> "req_complete_skb" pointing to the same place: both to
> hci_req_sync_complete().
> 
> Let's make sure we always check the flag.
> 
> For more details on debugging done, see <http://crbug.com/588288>.
> 
> Fixes: 44d271377479 ("Bluetooth: Compress the size of struct hci_ctrl")
> Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <diand...@chromium.org>
> ---
> Testing was done on a Chrome OS device on kernel 3.14 w/
> bluetooth-next backports.  Since I couldn't reliably reproduce the
> problem, I simply confirmed that existing functionality worked.
> 
> net/bluetooth/hci_core.c | 6 ++++--
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

patch has been applied to bluetooth-stable tree.

Regards

Marcel

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