On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 03:53:35PM +0800, Baolin Wang wrote: > With checking the 'dentry.parent' and 'dentry.d_name.name' used by > dentry_name(), I can see dump_mapping() will output the invalid dentry > instead of crashing the system when this issue is reproduced again. > dentry_ptr = container_of(dentry_first, struct dentry, d_u.d_alias); > - if (get_kernel_nofault(dentry, dentry_ptr)) { > + if (get_kernel_nofault(dentry, dentry_ptr) || > + !dentry.d_parent || !dentry.d_name.name) { > pr_warn("aops:%ps ino:%lx invalid dentry:%px\n", > a_ops, ino, dentry_ptr); > return; That's nowhere near enough. Your ->d_name.name can bloody well be pointing to an external name that gets freed right under you. Legitimately so. Think what happens if dentry has a long name (longer than would fit into the embedded array) and gets renamed name just after you copy it into a local variable. Old name will get freed. Yes, freeing is RCU-delayed, but I don't see anything that would prevent your thread losing CPU and not getting it back until after the sucker's been freed.