Re: linux-3.7.1: kmemleak reports in comm "usb-storage"?

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On Fri, 11 Jan 2013, Martin Mokrejs wrote:

> Hi,
>   I am not sure how should I interpret this but I am attaching the whole kmemleak file
> I have after 
> # w
>  23:02:23 up 2 days,  2:43, 16 users,  load average: 2.17, 1.85, 1.51
> [cut]
> 
>   I have several SATA drives connected over USB 2 and 3 (and mounted) but am not
> accessing them.

Whether or not the drives are being accessed probably doesn't matter
much.  The mere fact that they are connected can make a difference.  
Does kmemleak report the same problems after the drives are unplugged?  
Does the number of leaked memory regions increase if you plug in and 
unplug a drive repeatedly?

Alan Stern

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