Hi Prateek, On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 02:09:22PM +0530, Prateek Patel wrote: > From: Sri Krishna chowdary <schowdary@xxxxxxxxxx> > > kmemleak detects allocated objects as leaks if not accessed for > default scan time. The memory allocated using avc_alloc_node > is freed using rcu mechanism when nodes are reclaimed or on > avc_flush. So, there is no real leak here and kmemleak_scan > detects it as a leak which is false positive. Hence, mark it as > kmemleak_not_leak. In theory, kmemleak should detect the node->rhead in the lists used by call_rcu() and not report it as a leak. Which RCU options do you have enabled (just to check whether kmemleak tracks the RCU internal lists)? Also, does this leak eventually disappear without your patch? Does echo dump=0xffffffc0dd1a0e60 > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak still display this object? Thanks. -- Catalin