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SubjectRe: [PATCHv6] mm: slab: free kmem_cache_node after destroy sysfs file
On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 06:45:36PM +0300, Dmitry Safonov wrote:
> With enabled slub_debug alloc_calls_show will try to track location and
> user of slab object on each online node, kmem_cache_node structure
> shouldn't be freed till there is the last reference to sysfs file.
>
> Fixes the following panic:
> [43963.463055] BUG: unable to handle kernel
> [43963.463090] NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000020
> [43963.463146] IP: [<ffffffff811c6959>] list_locations+0x169/0x4e0
> [43963.463185] PGD 257304067 PUD 438456067 PMD 0
> [43963.463220] Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP
> [43963.463850] CPU: 3 PID: 973074 Comm: cat ve: 0 Not tainted 3.10.0-229.7.2.ovz.9.30-00007-japdoll-dirty #2 9.30
> [43963.463913] Hardware name: DEPO Computers To Be Filled By O.E.M./H67DE3, BIOS L1.60c 07/14/2011
> [43963.463976] task: ffff88042a5dc5b0 ti: ffff88037f8d8000 task.ti: ffff88037f8d8000
> [43963.464036] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff811c6959>] [<ffffffff811c6959>] list_locations+0x169/0x4e0
> [43963.464725] Call Trace:
> [43963.464756] [<ffffffff811c6d1d>] alloc_calls_show+0x1d/0x30
> [43963.464793] [<ffffffff811c15ab>] slab_attr_show+0x1b/0x30
> [43963.464829] [<ffffffff8125d27a>] sysfs_read_file+0x9a/0x1a0
> [43963.464865] [<ffffffff811e3c6c>] vfs_read+0x9c/0x170
> [43963.464900] [<ffffffff811e4798>] SyS_read+0x58/0xb0
> [43963.464936] [<ffffffff81612d49>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b
> [43963.464970] Code: 5e 07 12 00 b9 00 04 00 00 3d 00 04 00 00 0f 4f c1 3d 00 04 00 00 89 45 b0 0f 84 c3 00 00 00 48 63 45 b0 49 8b 9c c4 f8 00 00 00 <48> 8b 43 20 48 85 c0 74 b6 48 89 df e8 46 37 44 00 48 8b 53 10
> [43963.465119] RIP [<ffffffff811c6959>] list_locations+0x169/0x4e0
> [43963.465155] RSP <ffff88037f8dbe28>
> [43963.465185] CR2: 0000000000000020
>
> Separated nodes structures freeing into __kmem_cache_free_nodes and use
> it at kmem_cache_release.

Well, that's better indeed, although still not perfect.

...
> diff --git a/mm/slab.c b/mm/slab.c
> index 6ecc697..3ccdf3c 100644
> --- a/mm/slab.c
> +++ b/mm/slab.c
> @@ -2276,6 +2276,7 @@ __kmem_cache_create (struct kmem_cache *cachep, unsigned long flags)
> err = setup_cpu_cache(cachep, gfp);
> if (err) {
> __kmem_cache_shutdown(cachep);
> + __kmem_cache_free_nodes(cachep);

You don't need to call the whole shutdown procedure here - the cache
hasn't been used yet. __kmem_cache_release (about it below) would be
enough.

> return err;
> }
>
> @@ -2414,8 +2415,6 @@ int __kmem_cache_shrink(struct kmem_cache *cachep, bool deactivate)
>
> int __kmem_cache_shutdown(struct kmem_cache *cachep)
> {
> - int i;
> - struct kmem_cache_node *n;
> int rc = __kmem_cache_shrink(cachep, false);
>
> if (rc)
> @@ -2423,6 +2422,14 @@ int __kmem_cache_shutdown(struct kmem_cache *cachep)
>
> free_percpu(cachep->cpu_cache);

And how come ->cpu_cache (and ->cpu_slab in case of SLUB) is special?
Can't sysfs access it either? I propose to introduce a method called
__kmem_cache_release (instead of __kmem_cache_free_nodes), which would
do all freeing, both per-cpu and per-node.

Thanks,
Vladimir

>
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +void __kmem_cache_free_nodes(struct kmem_cache *cachep)
> +{
> + int i;
> + struct kmem_cache_node *n;
> +
> /* NUMA: free the node structures */
> for_each_kmem_cache_node(cachep, i, n) {
> kfree(n->shared);

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