Commit ac3b43283923 ("module: replace module_layout with module_memory") reworked the way to handle memory allocations to make it clearer. But it lost in translation how we handled kmemleak_ignore() or kmemleak_not_leak() for different ELF sections. Fix this and clarify the comments a bit more. Fixes: ac3b43283923 ("module: replace module_layout with module_memory") Reported-by: Jim Cromie <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx> --- kernel/module/main.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/kernel/module/main.c b/kernel/module/main.c index 5cc21083af04..d8bb23fa6989 100644 --- a/kernel/module/main.c +++ b/kernel/module/main.c @@ -2233,11 +2233,23 @@ static int move_module(struct module *mod, struct load_info *info) ptr = module_memory_alloc(mod->mem[type].size, type); /* - * The pointer to this block is stored in the module structure - * which is inside the block. Just mark it as not being a - * leak. + * The pointer to these blocks of memory are stored on the module + * structure and we keep that around so long as the module is + * around. We only free that memory when we unload the module. + * Just mark them as not being a leak then. The .init* ELF + * sections *do* get freed after boot so we treat them slightly + * differently and only grey them out -- they work as typical + * memory allocations which *do* eventually get freed. */ - kmemleak_ignore(ptr); + switch (type) { + case MOD_INIT_TEXT: /* fallthrough */ + case MOD_INIT_DATA: /* fallthrough */ + case MOD_INIT_RODATA: /* fallthrough */ + kmemleak_ignore(ptr); + break; + default: + kmemleak_not_leak(ptr); + } if (!ptr) { t = type; goto out_enomem; -- 2.39.2