efi: Free malloc regions on exit

When we exit grub, we don't free all the memory that we allocated earlier
for our heap region. This can cause problems with setups where you try
to descend the boot order using "exit" entries, such as PXE -> HD boot
scenarios.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
This commit is contained in:
Alexander Graf 2017-08-31 16:40:19 +02:00 committed by Daniel Kiper
parent 0ba90a7f01
commit 92bfc33db9
3 changed files with 84 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -80,4 +80,5 @@ grub_efi_fini (void)
{
grub_efidisk_fini ();
grub_console_fini ();
grub_efi_memory_fini ();
}

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@ -49,6 +49,70 @@ static grub_efi_uintn_t finish_desc_size;
static grub_efi_uint32_t finish_desc_version;
int grub_efi_is_finished = 0;
/*
* We need to roll back EFI allocations on exit. Remember allocations that
* we'll free on exit.
*/
struct efi_allocation;
struct efi_allocation {
grub_efi_physical_address_t address;
grub_efi_uint64_t pages;
struct efi_allocation *next;
};
static struct efi_allocation *efi_allocated_memory;
static void
grub_efi_store_alloc (grub_efi_physical_address_t address,
grub_efi_uintn_t pages)
{
grub_efi_boot_services_t *b;
struct efi_allocation *alloc;
grub_efi_status_t status;
b = grub_efi_system_table->boot_services;
status = efi_call_3 (b->allocate_pool, GRUB_EFI_LOADER_DATA,
sizeof(*alloc), (void**)&alloc);
if (status == GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS)
{
alloc->next = efi_allocated_memory;
alloc->address = address;
alloc->pages = pages;
efi_allocated_memory = alloc;
}
else
grub_printf ("Could not malloc memory to remember EFI allocation. "
"Exiting GRUB won't free all memory.\n");
}
static void
grub_efi_drop_alloc (grub_efi_physical_address_t address,
grub_efi_uintn_t pages)
{
struct efi_allocation *ea, *eap;
grub_efi_boot_services_t *b;
b = grub_efi_system_table->boot_services;
for (eap = NULL, ea = efi_allocated_memory; ea; eap = ea, ea = ea->next)
{
if (ea->address != address || ea->pages != pages)
continue;
/* Remove the current entry from the list. */
if (eap)
eap->next = ea->next;
else
efi_allocated_memory = ea->next;
/* Then free the memory backing it. */
efi_call_1 (b->free_pool, ea);
/* And leave, we're done. */
break;
}
}
/* Allocate pages. Return the pointer to the first of allocated pages. */
void *
grub_efi_allocate_pages_real (grub_efi_physical_address_t address,
@ -79,6 +143,8 @@ grub_efi_allocate_pages_real (grub_efi_physical_address_t address,
return 0;
}
grub_efi_store_alloc (address, pages);
return (void *) ((grub_addr_t) address);
}
@ -108,6 +174,8 @@ grub_efi_free_pages (grub_efi_physical_address_t address,
b = grub_efi_system_table->boot_services;
efi_call_2 (b->free_pages, address, pages);
grub_efi_drop_alloc (address, pages);
}
#if defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)
@ -422,6 +490,20 @@ add_memory_regions (grub_efi_memory_descriptor_t *memory_map,
grub_fatal ("too little memory");
}
void
grub_efi_memory_fini (void)
{
/*
* Free all stale allocations. grub_efi_free_pages() will remove
* the found entry from the list and it will always find the first
* list entry (efi_allocated_memory is the list start). Hence we
* remove all entries from the list until none is left altogether.
*/
while (efi_allocated_memory)
grub_efi_free_pages (efi_allocated_memory->address,
efi_allocated_memory->pages);
}
#if 0
/* Print the memory map. */
static void

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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ EXPORT_FUNC(grub_efi_get_memory_map) (grub_efi_uintn_t *memory_map_size,
grub_efi_uintn_t *map_key,
grub_efi_uintn_t *descriptor_size,
grub_efi_uint32_t *descriptor_version);
void grub_efi_memory_fini (void);
grub_efi_loaded_image_t *EXPORT_FUNC(grub_efi_get_loaded_image) (grub_efi_handle_t image_handle);
void EXPORT_FUNC(grub_efi_print_device_path) (grub_efi_device_path_t *dp);
char *EXPORT_FUNC(grub_efi_get_filename) (grub_efi_device_path_t *dp);