Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 29 Mar 2011 13:27:04 +0100 | Subject | Re: kmemleak for MIPS | From | Maxin John <> |
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Hi,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> wrote: > On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 12:38 +0100, Maxin John wrote: >> Hi, >> >> > You may want to disable the kmemleak testing to reduce the amount of >> > leaks reported. >> >> The kmemleak results in MIPS that I have included in the previous mail >> were obtained during the booting of the malta kernel. >> Later, I have checked the "real" usage by using the default >> "kmemleak_test" module. >> >> Following output shows the kmemleak results when I used the "kmemleak_test.ko" > > Yes, that's fine to test kmemleak and show that it reports issues on > MIPS. But it shouldn't report other leaks if the test module isn't > loaded at all (removing it wouldn't remove the leaks reported as they > are permanent).
Thank a lot for this information. Based on this, I will check it again in the MIPS platform.
>> debian-mips:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak >> ........ > > These were caused by the kmemleak test.
Oh.. I am sorry for creating confusion. I have added these lines ( ........) just to show that I haven't shared the complete output in order to reduce the length of the mail.
>> >> > These are probably false positives. >> The previous results could be false positives. However, the current >> results are not false positives as we have intentionally created the >> memory leaks using the test module. > > I was only referring to those leaks coming from udp.c and ignored the > kmemleak tests (that's why I said that you should run it again without > the kmemleak_test.ko). >> > Since the pointer referring this >> > block (udp_table) is __read_mostly, is it possible that the >> > corresponding section gets placed outside the _sdata.._edata range? >> >> I am not sure about this. Please let know how can I check this. > > Boot the kernel with kmemleak enabled but don't load kmemleak_test.ko. > Than you can either wait 10-15 minutes or force a scan with: > > echo scan > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak > echo scan > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak > cat /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak. >
Thanks a lot for sharing the detailed steps.I will perform the test as mentioned above and will share the results.
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