Re: LOOKS GOOD: Possible regression in drm/i915 driver: memleak

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On 23. 12. 2022. 13:18, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:


It is not forgotten - I was trying to reach out to the original author of the fixlet which worked for you. If that fails I will take it up on myself, but need to set aside some time to get into the exact problem space before I can vouch for the fix and send it on my own.

That's good news. Possibly with some assistance I could bisect on pre 4.16 kernels with the additional drivers.

Sorry, maybe I am confused, but from where does 4.16 come?

Sorry, I forgot to refer to the memstick_check() memleak in drivers/memstick/core/memstick.c,
also discovered through CONFIG_KMEMLEAK=y option enabled.

The 4.16 is the last kernel I managed to start on my Lenovo desktop box which only reproduced
the memstick_check() leak.

Needless to say, this is not a i915-related bug.

Sorry for imprecision in my paragraph.

Regards,
Mirsad

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