On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 02:23:47PM -0700, Rustam Kovhaev wrote: > For kmalloc() allocations SLOB prepends the blocks with a 4-byte header, > and it puts the size of the allocated blocks in that header. > Blocks allocated with kmem_cache_alloc() allocations do not have that > header. > > SLOB explodes when you allocate memory with kmem_cache_alloc() and then > try to free it with kfree() instead of kmem_cache_free(). > SLOB will assume that there is a header when there is none, read some > garbage to size variable and corrupt the adjacent objects, which > eventually leads to hang or panic. > > Let's make XFS work with SLOB by using proper free function. > > Fixes: 9749fee83f38 ("xfs: enable the xfs_defer mechanism to process extents to free") > Signed-off-by: Rustam Kovhaev <rkovhaev@xxxxxxxxx> IOWs, XFS has been broken on SLOB for over 5 years and nobody anywhere has noticed. And we've just had a discussion where the very best solution was to use kfree() on kmem_cache_alloc() objects so we didn't ahve to spend CPU doing global type table lookups or use an extra 8 bytes of memory per object to track the slab cache just so we could call kmem_cache_free() with the correct slab cache. But, of course, SLOB doesn't allow this and I was really tempted to solve that by adding a Kconfig "depends on SLAB|SLUB" option so that we don't have to care about SLOB not working. However, as it turns out that XFS on SLOB has already been broken for so long, maybe we should just not care about SLOB code and seriously consider just adding a specific dependency on SLAB|SLUB... Thoughts? Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx