linux/block
Hannes Reinecke 777eb1bf15 block: Free queue resources at blk_release_queue()
A kernel crash is observed when a mounted ext3/ext4 filesystem is
physically removed. The problem is that blk_cleanup_queue() frees up
some resources eg by calling elevator_exit(), which are not checked for
in normal operation. So we should rather move these calls to the
destructor function blk_release_queue() as at that point all remaining
references are gone. However, in doing so we have to ensure that any
externally supplied queue_lock is disconnected as the driver might free
up the lock after the call of blk_cleanup_queue(),

Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2011-09-28 08:07:01 -06:00
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blk-cgroup.c
blk-cgroup.h
blk-core.c
blk-exec.c
blk-flush.c
blk-integrity.c
blk-ioc.c
blk-iopoll.c
blk-lib.c
blk-map.c
blk-merge.c
blk-settings.c
blk-softirq.c
blk-sysfs.c
blk-tag.c
blk-throttle.c
blk-timeout.c
blk.h
bsg-lib.c
bsg.c
cfq-iosched.c
cfq.h
compat_ioctl.c
deadline-iosched.c
elevator.c
genhd.c
ioctl.c
Kconfig
Kconfig.iosched
Makefile
noop-iosched.c
scsi_ioctl.c