Re: [BUG] kmemleak on __radix_tree_preload

From: Jaegeuk Kim
Date: Thu May 08 2014 - 20:08:51 EST


2014-05-08 (ë), 17:52 +0100, Catalin Marinas:
> On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 04:53:30PM +0100, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 04:29:48PM +0100, Catalin Marinas wrote:
> > > BTW, is it safe to have a union overlapping node->parent and
> > > node->rcu_head.next? I'm still staring at the radix-tree code but a
> > > scenario I have in mind is that call_rcu() has been raised for a few
> > > nodes, other CPU may have some reference to one of them and set
> > > node->parent to NULL (e.g. concurrent calls to radix_tree_shrink()),
> > > breaking the RCU linking. I can't confirm this theory yet ;)
> >
> > If this were reproducible, I would suggest retrying with non-overlapping
> > node->parent and node->rcu_head.next, but you knew that already. ;-)
>
> Reading the code, I'm less convinced about this scenario (though it's
> worth checking without the union).
>
> > But the usual practice would be to make node removal exclude shrinking.
> > And the radix-tree code seems to delegate locking to the caller.
> >
> > So, is the correct locking present in the page cache? The radix-tree
> > code seems to assume that all update operations for a given tree are
> > protected by a lock global to that tree.
>
> The calling code in mm/filemap.c holds mapping->tree_lock when deleting
> radix-tree nodes, so no concurrent calls.
>
> > Another diagnosis approach would be to build with
> > CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD=y, which would complain about double
> > call_rcu() invocations. Rumor has it that is is necessary to turn off
> > other kmem debugging for this to tell you anything -- I have seen cases
> > where the kmem debugging obscures the debug-objects diagnostics.
>
> Another test Jaegeuk could run (hopefully he has some time to look into
> this).

Yap, I'll test this too.
Thanks,

>
> Thanks for suggestions.
>

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Jaegeuk Kim
Samsung

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