On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 4:19 AM Lyude Paul <lyude@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The vast majority of the kernel that needs to print out pointers as a > way to keep track of a specific object in the kernel for debugging > purposes does so using hashed pointers, since these are "good enough". > Ironically, the one place we don't do this is within kasan. While > simply printing a hashed version of where an out of bounds memory access > occurred isn't too useful, printing out the hashed address of the object > in question usually is since that's the format most of the kernel is > likely to be using in debugging output. > > Of course this isn't perfect though-having the object's originating > address doesn't help users at all that need to do things like printing > the address of a struct which is embedded within another struct, but > it's certainly better then not printing any hashed addresses. And users > which need to handle less trivial cases like that can simply fall back > to careful usage of %px. > > Signed-off-by: Lyude Paul <lyude@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Sean Paul <sean@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxx> > Cc: Andrey Ryabinin <aryabinin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Alexander Potapenko <glider@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: kasan-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > --- > mm/kasan/report.c | 5 +++-- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/mm/kasan/report.c b/mm/kasan/report.c > index 621782100eaa..0a5663fee1f7 100644 > --- a/mm/kasan/report.c > +++ b/mm/kasan/report.c > @@ -128,8 +128,9 @@ static void describe_object_addr(struct kmem_cache *cache, void *object, > int rel_bytes; > > pr_err("The buggy address belongs to the object at %px\n" > - " which belongs to the cache %s of size %d\n", > - object, cache->name, cache->object_size); > + " (aka %p) which belongs to the cache\n" > + " %s of size %d\n", > + object, object, cache->name, cache->object_size); Hi Lyude, This only prints hashed address for heap objects, but print_address_description() has 4 different code paths for different types of addresses (heap, global, stack, page). Plus there is a case for address without shadow. Should we print the hashed address at least for all cases in print_address_description()? > if (!addr) > return; > -- > 2.21.0 >