Re: kmemleak false positive?
From: Dave Jones
Date: Thu Jun 25 2009 - 10:56:24 EST
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:25:17AM +0100, Catalin Marinas wrote:
> > kmemleak: backtrace:
> > kmemleak: [<c04fd8b3>] kmemleak_alloc+0x193/0x2b8
> > kmemleak: [<c04f5e73>] kmem_cache_alloc+0x11e/0x174
> > kmemleak: [<c0aae5a7>] debug_objects_mem_init+0x63/0x1d9
> > kmemleak: [<c0a86a62>] start_kernel+0x2da/0x38d
> > kmemleak: [<c0a86090>] i386_start_kernel+0x7f/0x98
> > kmemleak: [<ffffffff>] 0xffffffff
>
> It could be a false positive. Do you get some "kmemleak: referenced"
> messages as well at a later time? In this case, it is just transient
> "leak", caused maybe by pointers stored on the stack or registers.
Yes, some time later.
> Is the obj_pool in lib/debugobjects.c supposed to be empty at the end of
> the test and all objects freed? The obj_pool is a list and the first
> elements in this list are from obj_static_pool, which is __initdata.
> Objects added to the list may be referred by chaining with the
> obj_static_pool objects but kmemleak doesn't scan __initdata as this is
> usually freed before kmemleak does its first scan. So, if it is just a
> transient "leak", kmemleak should later report "kmemleak: referenced" if
> a kmem_cache_free() is called on any of the reported objects.
Hmm, it's pretty noisy, and everything it's found so far looks to be
a false positive.
> You can mount debugfs on /sys/kerne/debug and read the kmemleak file in
> there (it triggers a new scan as well).
Currently prints the acpi traces I already posted.
> You can also echo stack=on to
> the above kmemleak file to enable kernel stack scanning.
>
> Could you send me your config options for DEBUG_OBJECTS_* and slab
> allocator so I can try to reproduce this?
CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_SELFTEST is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_FREE=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_TIMERS=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_ENABLE_DEFAULT=1
Dave
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