Re: 2.6.25-git2: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffffffffffffffff
From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon Apr 21 2008 - 12:24:23 EST
On Monday, 21 of April 2008, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> >
> > And it passes.
>
> Ok, I applied it, with hopefully an understandable commit message.
>
> That said, now we just need to figure out what actually caused the bug in
> question.
>
> Rafael: if it's a too-early free of the dentry (which could be because
> somebody didn't do a proper rcu read-lock, or maybe the rcu grace period
> logic itself got broken?), then enabling SLUB/SLAB debugging should catch
> it much more quickly (and hopefully we'd see the signature of a
> use-after-free - the poisoning byte pattern rather than the -1).
>
> The other alternative is simply memory corruption. Ie the -1 may well be
> somebody *else* overwritin the ->next pointer because they did a
> use-after-free and maybe the dentry_cache is shared with some other
> allocation of the same size (SLUB does that, no?)
>
> Rafael: your last oops does seem to imply that there is some strange
> memory corruption going on, because in that case the invalid pointer is
> different: instead of being all-ones, it is "fff0810023444c98", which is
> not a possible pointer. It very much looks like a single nybble got
> cleared (because ffff810023444c98 _would_ be a valid pointer, notice the
> "fff0" vs "ffff" prefix).
>
> So I do suspect it's *some* kind of use-after-free thing. But nothing in
> fs/ has changed, so it's not a dentry bug, I think. Which is why my
> "preferred" suspect is that "somebody else also does allocations of the
> same size as the dentry code, and shares the same SLUB alloc space, and
> does something bad".
>
> So Rafael - are you using SLUB, and if you are, can you enable SLUB_DEBUG,
> and then use the "slub_debug" kernel command line to enable it?
Sure, I have SLUB_DEBUG on already, rebooting with "slub_debug".
Thanks,
Rafael
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