Re: bade page state while calling munmap() for kmalloc'ed UIOmemory

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Aug 31 2011 - 19:14:07 EST


On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:58:25 +0200
"Hans J. Koch" <hjk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 05:05:47PM +0200, Jan Altenberg wrote:
>
> [Since we got no reply on linux-mm, I added lkml and Andrew to Cc: (mm doesn't
> seem to have a maintainer...)]
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm currently analysing a problem similar to some mmap() issue reported
> > in the past: https://lkml.org/lkml/2010/7/11/140
>
> The arch there was microblaze, and you are working on arm. That means
> the problem appears on at least to archs.
>
> >
> > So, what I'm trying to do is mapping some physically continuous memory
> > (allocated by kmalloc) to userspace, using a trivial UIO driver (the
> > idea is that a device can directly DMA to that buffer):
> >
> > [...]
> > #define MEM_SIZE (4 * PAGE_SIZE)
> >
> > addr = kmalloc(MEM_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL)
> > [...]
> > info.mem[0].addr = (unsigned long) addr;
> > info.mem[0].internal_addr = addr;
> > info.mem[0].size = MEM_SIZE;
> > info.mem[0].memtype = UIO_MEM_LOGICAL;
> > [...]
> > ret = uio_register_device(&pdev->dev, &info);
> >
> > Userspace maps that memory range and writes its contents to a file:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > fd = open("/dev/uio0", O_RDWR);
> > if (fd < 0) {
> > perror("Can't open UIO device\n");
> > exit(1);
> > }
> >
> > mem_map = mmap(NULL, MAP_SIZE, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
> > MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
> >
> > if(mem_map == MAP_FAILED) {
> > perror("Can't map UIO memory\n");
> > ret = -ENOMEM;
> > goto out_file;
> > }
> > [...]
> > bytes_written = write(fd_file, mem_map, MAP_SIZE)
> > [...]
> >
> > munmap(mem_map);
>
> >From my point of view (I've got Jan's full test case code), this
> is a completely correct UIO use case.
>
> >
> > So, what happens is (I'm currently testing with 3.0.3 on ARM
> > VersatilePB): When I do the munmap(), I run into the following error:
> >
> > BUG: Bad page state in process uio_test pfn:078ed
> > page:c0409154 count:0 mapcount:0 mapping: (null) index:0x0
> > page flags: 0x284(referenced|slab|arch_1)

PG_slab is set. The kernel is complaining because a page which was
allocated via kmalloc/kmem_cache_alloc was directly passed to the page
allocator for freeing. It should have been passed to kfree().

Presumably the uio driver expects that its memory was allocated via
alloc_pages(), not via kmalloc().

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