On 2/28/22 21:01, Mike Rapoport wrote: > On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 08:10:18PM +0100, Vlastimil Babka wrote: >> On 2/26/22 08:19, Hyeonggon Yoo wrote: >> > On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 07:03:13PM +0100, Vlastimil Babka wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> this series combines and revives patches from Oliver's last year >> >> bachelor thesis (where I was the advisor) that make SLUB's debugfs >> >> files alloc_traces and free_traces more useful. >> >> The resubmission was blocked on stackdepot changes that are now merged, >> >> as explained in patch 2. >> >> >> > >> > Hello. I just started review/testing this series. >> > >> > it crashed on my system (arm64) >> >> Hmm, interesting. On x86_64 this works for me and stackdepot is allocated >> from memblock. arm64 must have memblock freeing happen earlier or something. >> (CCing memblock experts) >> >> > I ran with boot parameter slub_debug=U, and without KASAN. >> > So CONFIG_STACKDEPOT_ALWAYS_INIT=n. >> > >> > void * __init memblock_alloc_try_nid( >> > phys_addr_t size, phys_addr_t align, >> > phys_addr_t min_addr, phys_addr_t max_addr, >> > int nid) >> > { >> > void *ptr; >> > >> > memblock_dbg("%s: %llu bytes align=0x%llx nid=%d from=%pa max_addr=%pa %pS\n", >> > __func__, (u64)size, (u64)align, nid, &min_addr, >> > &max_addr, (void *)_RET_IP_); >> > ptr = memblock_alloc_internal(size, align, >> > min_addr, max_addr, nid, false); >> > if (ptr) >> > memset(ptr, 0, size); <--- Crash Here >> > >> > return ptr; >> > } >> > >> > It crashed during create_boot_cache() -> stack_depot_init() -> >> > memblock_alloc(). >> > >> > I think That's because, in kmem_cache_init(), both slab and memblock is not >> > available. (AFAIU memblock is not available after mem_init() because of >> > memblock_free_all(), right?) >> >> Hm yes I see, even in x86_64 version mem_init() calls memblock_free_all(). >> But then, I would expect stack_depot_init() to detect that memblock_alloc() >> returns NULL, we print ""Stack Depot hash table allocation failed, >> disabling" and disable it. Instead it seems memblock_alloc() returns >> something that's already potentially used by somebody else? Sounds like a bug? > > If stack_depot_init() is called from kmem_cache_init(), there will be a > confusion what allocator should be used because we use slab_is_available() > to stop using memblock and start using kmalloc() instead in both > stack_depot_init() and in memblock. I did check that stack_depot_init() is called from kmem_cache_init() *before* we make slab_is_available() true, hence assumed that memblock would be still available at that point and expected no confusion. But seems if memblock is already beyond memblock_free_all() then it being still available is just an illusion? > Hyeonggon, did you run your tests with panic on warn at any chance? > >> > Thanks! >> > >> > /* >> > * Set up kernel memory allocators >> > */ >> > static void __init mm_init(void) >> > { >> > /* >> > * page_ext requires contiguous pages, >> > * bigger than MAX_ORDER unless SPARSEMEM. >> > */ >> > page_ext_init_flatmem(); >> > init_mem_debugging_and_hardening(); >> > kfence_alloc_pool(); >> > report_meminit(); >> > stack_depot_early_init(); >> > mem_init(); >> > mem_init_print_info(); >> > kmem_cache_init(); >> > /* >> > * page_owner must be initialized after buddy is ready, and also after >> > * slab is ready so that stack_depot_init() works properly >> > */) >> > >> >> Patch 1 is a new preparatory cleanup. >> >> >> >> Patch 2 originally submitted here [1], was merged to mainline but >> >> reverted for stackdepot related issues as explained in the patch. >> >> >> >> Patches 3-5 originally submitted as RFC here [2]. In this submission I >> >> have omitted the new file 'all_objects' (patch 3/3 in [2]) as it might >> >> be considered too intrusive so I will postpone it for later. The docs >> >> patch is adjusted accordingly. >> >> >> >> Also available in git, based on v5.17-rc1: >> >> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/linux.git/log/?h=slub-stackdepot-v1 >> >> >> >> I'd like to ask for some review before I add this to the slab tree. >> >> >> >> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210414163434.4376-1-glittao@xxxxxxxxx/ >> >> [2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210521121127.24653-1-glittao@xxxxxxxxx/ >> >> >> >> Oliver Glitta (4): >> >> mm/slub: use stackdepot to save stack trace in objects >> >> mm/slub: aggregate and print stack traces in debugfs files >> >> mm/slub: sort debugfs output by frequency of stack traces >> >> slab, documentation: add description of debugfs files for SLUB caches >> >> >> >> Vlastimil Babka (1): >> >> mm/slub: move struct track init out of set_track() >> >> >> >> Documentation/vm/slub.rst | 61 +++++++++++++++ >> >> init/Kconfig | 1 + >> >> mm/slub.c | 152 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- >> >> 3 files changed, 162 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) >> >> >> >> -- >> >> 2.35.1 >> >> >> >> >> > >> >