Re: [PATCH] don't record leak information on allocations done between kmemleak_init and kmemleak_late_init

From: Catalin Marinas
Date: Tue Jan 02 2024 - 15:08:04 EST


On Tue, Jan 02, 2024 at 10:34:28AM -0500, Chris von Recklinghausen wrote:
> If an object is allocated after kmemleak_init is called but before
> kmemleak_late_init is called, calls to kmemleak_not_leak or
> kmemleak_ignore on the object don't prevent a scan from reporting the
> object as a leak.

This may be true but what is the reason for this? Can you give some
example of false positives you get?

> Avoid this situation by only registering objects in kmemleak_alloc when
> kmemleak_initialized is set.

I wouldn't do this, kmemleak needs to track all the early allocations,
otherwise it will lead to lots of false positives. However, looking at
your patch, it looks like it doesn't touch kmemleak_alloc() at all and
it does something completely different.

> diff --git a/mm/kmemleak.c b/mm/kmemleak.c
> index 5501363d6b31..0c8a5f456874 100644
> --- a/mm/kmemleak.c
> +++ b/mm/kmemleak.c
> @@ -1117,7 +1117,8 @@ void __ref kmemleak_free_part(const void *ptr, size_t size)
> {
> pr_debug("%s(0x%px)\n", __func__, ptr);
>
> - if (kmemleak_enabled && ptr && !IS_ERR(ptr))
> + if (kmemleak_enabled && kmemleak_late_initialized && ptr &&
> + !IS_ERR(ptr))
> delete_object_part((unsigned long)ptr, size, false);
> }

This leaves some memory to still be tracked by kmemleak when it was
actually freed. Later when it is reallocated, you'll get some errors and
kmemleak will disable itself.

> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kmemleak_free_part);
> @@ -1135,7 +1136,8 @@ void __ref kmemleak_free_percpu(const void __percpu *ptr)
>
> pr_debug("%s(0x%px)\n", __func__, ptr);
>
> - if (kmemleak_free_enabled && ptr && !IS_ERR(ptr))
> + if (kmemleak_free_enabled && kmemleak_late_initialized && ptr &&
> + !IS_ERR(ptr))
> for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
> delete_object_full((unsigned long)per_cpu_ptr(ptr,
> cpu));

Same here.

> @@ -1189,7 +1191,8 @@ void __ref kmemleak_not_leak(const void *ptr)
> {
> pr_debug("%s(0x%px)\n", __func__, ptr);
>
> - if (kmemleak_enabled && ptr && !IS_ERR(ptr))
> + if (kmemleak_enabled && kmamleak_late_initialized && ptr &&
^^^
I guess you haven't compiled this patch. Does it actually fix the
problem you are reporting?

> + !IS_ERR(ptr))
> make_gray_object((unsigned long)ptr);
> }

This change doesn't help at all with your problem statement.

> EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmemleak_not_leak);
> @@ -1207,7 +1210,8 @@ void __ref kmemleak_ignore(const void *ptr)
> {
> pr_debug("%s(0x%px)\n", __func__, ptr);
>
> - if (kmemleak_enabled && ptr && !IS_ERR(ptr))
> + if (kmemleak_enabled && kmamleak_late_initialized && ptr &&
> + !IS_ERR(ptr))
> make_black_object((unsigned long)ptr, false);
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmemleak_ignore);

Neither does this.

Also if you re-post, please cc linux-mm as well. Andrew Morton tends to
pick up the kmemleak patches (once acked).

--
Catalin