On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 05:16:01PM +0900, Harry Yoo wrote: > On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 12:39:43PM +0900, Hyesoo Yu wrote: > > Previously, the restore occured after printing the object in slub. > > After commit 47d911b02cbe ("slab: make check_object() more consistent"), > > the bytes are printed after the restore. This information about the bytes > > before the restore is highly valuable for debugging purpose. > > For instance, in a event of cache issue, it displays byte patterns > > by breaking them down into 64-bytes units. Without this information, > > we can only speculate on how it was broken. Hence the corrupted regions > > should be printed prior to the restoration process. However if an object > > breaks in multiple places, the same log may be output multiple times. > > Therefore the slub log is reported only once to prevent redundant printing, > > by sending a parameter indicating whether an error has occurred previously. > > > > Changes in v3: > > - Change the parameter type of check_bytes_and_report. > > > > Changes in v2: > > - Instead of using print_section every time on check_bytes_and_report, > > just print it once for the entire slub object before the restore. > > > > Signed-off-by: Hyesoo Yu <hyesoo.yu@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Change-Id: I73cf76c110eed62506643913517c957c05a29520 > > --- > > mm/slub.c | 29 ++++++++++++++--------------- > > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > > > > @@ -1212,11 +1213,14 @@ check_bytes_and_report(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, > > if (slab_add_kunit_errors()) > > goto skip_bug_print; > > > > - slab_bug(s, "%s overwritten", what); > > pr_err("0x%p-0x%p @offset=%tu. First byte 0x%x instead of 0x%x\n", > > fault, end - 1, fault - addr, > > fault[0], value); > > > > + scnprintf(buf, 100, "%s overwritten", what); > > + if (slab_obj_print) > > + object_err(s, slab, object, buf); > > > Wait, I think it's better to keep printing "%s overwritten" regardless > of slab_obj_print and only call __slab_err() if slab_obj_print == true > as discussed here [1]? Becuase in case there are multiple errors, > users should know. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/2ff52c5e-4b6b-4b3d-9047-f00967315d3e@xxxxxxx > Hi, __slab_err() doesn't include print_trainer(). It needs object_err(). How about including the specific error name 'what' to pr_err ? And then object_err would print "Object corrupt" at the beginning once without buf like below. if (slab_obj_print) object_err(s, slab, object, "Object corrupt"); pr_err("[%s] 0x%p-0x%p @offset=%tu. First byte 0x%x instead of 0x%x\n", what, fault, end - 1, fault - addr, fault[0], value); Thanks, Regards. > -- > Cheers, > Harry >