In saa7134_initdev, it will call saa7134_hwinit1. There are three
function invoking here: saa7134_video_init1, saa7134_ts_init1
and saa7134_vbi_init1.
All of them will init a timer with same function. Take
saa7134_video_init1 as an example. It'll bound &dev->video_q.timeout
with saa7134_buffer_timeout.
In buffer_activate, the timer funtcion is started.
If we remove the module or device which will call saa7134_finidev
to make cleanup, there may be a unfinished work. The
possible sequence is as follows, which will cause a
typical UAF bug.
Fix it by canceling the timer works accordingly before cleanup in
saa7134_finidev.
CPU0                  CPU1
                    |saa7134_buffer_timeout
saa7134_finidev     |
  kfree(dev);       |
                    |
                    | saa7134_buffer_next
                    | //use dev
Fixes: 1e7126b4a86a ("media: saa7134: Convert timers to use timer_setup()")
Signed-off-by: Zheng Wang <zyytlz.wz@163.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Verkuil <hverkuil-cisco@xs4all.nl>
 
 int saa7134_ts_fini(struct saa7134_dev *dev)
 {
+       del_timer_sync(&dev->ts_q.timeout);
        saa7134_pgtable_free(dev->pci, &dev->ts_q.pt);
        return 0;
 }
 
 int saa7134_vbi_fini(struct saa7134_dev *dev)
 {
        /* nothing */
+       del_timer_sync(&dev->vbi_q.timeout);
        return 0;
 }
 
 
 
 void saa7134_video_fini(struct saa7134_dev *dev)
 {
+       del_timer_sync(&dev->video_q.timeout);
        /* free stuff */
        saa7134_pgtable_free(dev->pci, &dev->video_q.pt);
        saa7134_pgtable_free(dev->pci, &dev->vbi_q.pt);