Re: [PATCH] slab: implement kmalloc guard

From: Mikulas Patocka
Date: Thu Sep 11 2014 - 22:33:21 EST




On Mon, 8 Sep 2014, Christoph Lameter wrote:

> On Mon, 8 Sep 2014, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
>
> > I don't know what you mean. If someone allocates 10000 objects with sizes
> > from 1 to 10000, you can't have 10000 slab caches - you can't have a slab
> > cache for each used size. Also - you can't create a slab cache in
> > interrupt context.
>
> Oh you can create them up front on bootup. And I think only the small
> sizes matter. Allocations >=8K are pushed to the page allocator anyways.

Only for SLUB. For SLAB, large allocations are still use SLAB caches up to
4M. But anyway - having 8K preallocated slab caches is too much.

If you want to integrate this patch into the slab/slub subsystem, a better
solution would be to store the exact size requested with kmalloc along the
slab/slub object itself (before the preceding redzone). But it would
result in duplicating the work - you'd have to repeat the logic in this
patch three times - once for slab, once for slub and once for
kmalloc_large/kmalloc_large_node.

I don't know if it would be better than this patch.

> > > We already have a redzone structure to check for writes over the end of
> > > the object. Lets use that.
> >
> > So, change all three slab subsystems to use that.
>
> SLOB has no debugging features and I think that was intentional. We are
> trying to unify the debug checks etc. Some work on that would be
> appreciated. I think the kmalloc creation is already in slab_common.c

Mikulas
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