On Wed, 5 Feb 2025, Vlastimil Babka wrote: > On 2/5/25 18:10, David Rientjes wrote: > > On Wed, 5 Feb 2025, Hyesoo Yu wrote: > > > >> If a slab object is corrupted or an error occurs in its internal > >> value, continuing after restoration may cause other side effects. > >> At this point, it is difficult to debug because the problem occurred > >> in the past. It is better to use WARN() instead of pr_err to catch > >> errors at the point of issue because WARN() could trigger panic for > >> system debugging when panic_on_warn is enabled. WARN() should be > >> called prior to fixing the value because when a panic is triggered by WARN(), > >> it allows us to check corrupted data. > >> > > > > I think this makes sense, but it doesn't document why the other changes > > are being made, like moving the setting of *freelist to NULL. This is > > presumably something that you want in the crash dump when > > kernel.panic_on_warn is enabled. Probably best to call that out, but to > > also indicate what you're relying on in the crash dump to make forward > > progress on in diagnosing the issue. > > Well the last sentence of the changelog above says exactly that, no? > Sorry, I should have been more clear. It's unclear in the code why choosing WARN() here is helpful given the stack would be known. It makes sense to enable kernel.panic_on_warn this way for debugging purposes, but thought it should also carry a comment in the code on the rationale (and the state we're trying to capture in a crash dump) so a future change doesn't go and unravel this for us again. > >> Changes in v2: > >> - Replace direct calling with BUG_ON with the use of WARN in slab_fix. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Hyesoo Yu <hyesoo.yu@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >> --- > >> mm/slub.c | 10 +++++----- > >> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/mm/slub.c b/mm/slub.c > >> index 1f50129dcfb3..ea956cb4b8be 100644 > >> --- a/mm/slub.c > >> +++ b/mm/slub.c > >> @@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@ static void slab_fix(struct kmem_cache *s, char *fmt, ...) > >> va_start(args, fmt); > >> vaf.fmt = fmt; > >> vaf.va = &args; > >> - pr_err("FIX %s: %pV\n", s->name, &vaf); > >> + WARN(1, "FIX %s: %pV\n", s->name, &vaf); > >> va_end(args); > >> } > >> > >> @@ -1106,8 +1106,8 @@ static bool freelist_corrupted(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, > >> if ((s->flags & SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS) && > >> !check_valid_pointer(s, slab, nextfree) && freelist) { > >> object_err(s, slab, *freelist, "Freechain corrupt"); > >> - *freelist = NULL; > >> slab_fix(s, "Isolate corrupted freechain"); > >> + *freelist = NULL; > >> return true; > >> } > >> > >> @@ -1445,9 +1445,9 @@ static int on_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *search) > >> set_freepointer(s, object, NULL); > >> } else { > >> slab_err(s, slab, "Freepointer corrupt"); > >> + slab_fix(s, "Freelist cleared"); > >> slab->freelist = NULL; > >> slab->inuse = slab->objects; > >> - slab_fix(s, "Freelist cleared"); > >> return 0; > >> } > >> break; > >> @@ -1464,14 +1464,14 @@ static int on_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *search) > >> if (slab->objects != max_objects) { > >> slab_err(s, slab, "Wrong number of objects. Found %d but should be %d", > >> slab->objects, max_objects); > >> - slab->objects = max_objects; > >> slab_fix(s, "Number of objects adjusted"); > >> + slab->objects = max_objects; > >> } > >> if (slab->inuse != slab->objects - nr) { > >> slab_err(s, slab, "Wrong object count. Counter is %d but counted were %d", > >> slab->inuse, slab->objects - nr); > >> - slab->inuse = slab->objects - nr; > >> slab_fix(s, "Object count adjusted"); > >> + slab->inuse = slab->objects - nr; > >> } > >> return search == NULL; > >> } > >> -- > >> 2.48.0 > >> > >> > >