On Sun, 7 Apr 2019, Linus Torvalds wrote: > On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 12:59 PM Qian Cai <cai@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > > The commit 510ded33e075 ("slab: implement slab_root_caches list") > > changes the name of the list node within "struct kmem_cache" from > > "list" to "root_caches_node", but leaks_show() still use the "list" > > which causes a crash when reading /proc/slab_allocators. > > The patch does seem to be correct, and I have applied it. > > However, it does strike me that apparently this wasn't caught for two > years. Which makes me wonder whether we should (once again) discuss > just removing SLAB entirely, or at least removing the > /proc/slab_allocators file. Apparently it has never been used in the > last two years. At some point a "this can't have worked if anybody > ever tried to use it" situation means that the code should likely be > excised. This is only occurring with specially build kernels so that memory leaks can be investigated. The same is done with other tools (kasan and friends) today I guess and also the SLUB debugging tools are much more user friendly. So this means that some esoteric debugging feature of SLAB was broken.