On 2013年05月07日 19:01, Li Zefan wrote: > On 2013/5/7 18:46, Chen Gang wrote: >> Hello Maintainers: >> >> After call get_new_cssid(), I can not find the related free function >> (it seems free_css_id() is for that, but not used). >> >> The memory location is: >> get_new_cssid() --> kzalloc() for 'struct css_id' >> get_new_cssid() --> idr_alloc() for 'ss->idr' >> >> One work flow: >> cgroup_load_subsys() --> cgroup_init_idr() --> get_new_cssid() >> when get_new_cssid() fails, it will: >> cgroup_load_subsys() --> cgroup_unload_subsys() --> idr_destroy(), >> and also: >> cgroup_load_subsys() --> cgroup_unload_subsys() --> ss->css_free(); >> ('css_free' may 'debug_css_free', or 'freezer_css_free' ...) >> >> It seems the work flow above is not 'kfree' 'struct css_id', is it true? >> >> BTW: I also guess, for cgroup_init_idr() in cgroup_init(), need check >> the return value. >> >> Please help check. >> > > It's the specific cgroup subsystem that calls free_css_id() in it's subsys->css_free() > callback. See __mem_cgroup_free() for example. > OK, thank you for your confirmation. > There's a bug in cgroup_unload_subsys() that idr_destroy() should be called after > ss->css_free(). That said, given there's no modular cgroup subsystem using css_id, > and the whole css_id thing will be eliminated in 3.11, why bother fixing it. > I just find it by reading code (I also want to learn about kernel). I guess, for some stable versions, may focus on it, they are the different branches from the latest version. So, is it suitable to send related patch for the bug ? Thanks. -- Chen Gang Asianux Corporation _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers