Re: [PATCH] dma-debug: print information about leaked entry

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Tue May 10 2011 - 20:13:23 EST


On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 14:08:09 +0200
Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> When driver leak dma mapping, print additional information about one of
> leaked entries, to to help investigate problem. Patch should be useful
> for debugging drivers, which maps many different class of buffers.
>
> Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> lib/dma-debug.c | 18 +++++++++++++-----
> 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/lib/dma-debug.c b/lib/dma-debug.c
> index 4bfb047..db07bfd 100644
> --- a/lib/dma-debug.c
> +++ b/lib/dma-debug.c
> @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ out_err:
> return -ENOMEM;
> }
>
> -static int device_dma_allocations(struct device *dev)
> +static int device_dma_allocations(struct device *dev, struct dma_debug_entry **out_entry)
> {
> struct dma_debug_entry *entry;
> unsigned long flags;
> @@ -660,8 +660,10 @@ static int device_dma_allocations(struct device *dev)
> for (i = 0; i < HASH_SIZE; ++i) {
> spin_lock(&dma_entry_hash[i].lock);
> list_for_each_entry(entry, &dma_entry_hash[i].list, list) {
> - if (entry->dev == dev)
> + if (entry->dev == dev) {
> count += 1;
> + *out_entry = entry;
> + }
> }
> spin_unlock(&dma_entry_hash[i].lock);
> }
> @@ -674,6 +676,7 @@ static int device_dma_allocations(struct device *dev)
> static int dma_debug_device_change(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long action, void *data)
> {
> struct device *dev = data;
> + struct dma_debug_entry *uninitialized_var(entry);

The warning you saw was due to gcc assuming that foo(&bar) might not
write to `bar'. That was fixed (ie: suppressed) in later gcc's, so we
tend not to bother working around it.

> int count;
>
> if (global_disable)
> @@ -681,12 +684,17 @@ static int dma_debug_device_change(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long acti
>
> switch (action) {
> case BUS_NOTIFY_UNBOUND_DRIVER:
> - count = device_dma_allocations(dev);
> + count = device_dma_allocations(dev, &entry);
> if (count == 0)
> break;
> - err_printk(dev, NULL, "DMA-API: device driver has pending "
> + err_printk(dev, entry, "DMA-API: device driver has pending "
> "DMA allocations while released from device "
> - "[count=%d]\n", count);
> + "[count=%d]\n"
> + "One of leaked entries details: "
> + "[device address=0x%016llx] [size=%llu bytes] "
> + "[mapped with %s] [mapped as %s]\n",
> + count, entry->dev_addr, entry->size,
> + dir2name[entry->direction], type2name[entry->type]);

hm, how does the programmer use this info. Does the device address
identify the device and its driver? That seems a bit indirect.

ah, I see that the gruesome err_printk() does a WARN, so the stack
backtrace will tell us where the problem is occurring.

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