> On 22 September 2016 at 23:56 Florian Westphal <fw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Fabian Frederick <fabf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello Florian, > > > > First problem is solved: table gets cleared 3 minutes earlier > > but I still have kmemleak before running the following: > > > > echo scan > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak > > cat /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak > > Nothing > > echo scan > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak > > cat /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak > > -> rsyslogd > > > > I talked about false positive because everything is cleared later. > > Hmm, I fear this is a real bug and not false positive. > > Should be possible to confirm this via slabinfo: > > grep nf_conntrack /proc/slabinfo > > The active objects should match the conntrack count. > (conntrack -C, or wc -l < /proc/....). Softirq latencies have been solved today in linux-next: commit 60bf815c0d08 ("Revert "softirq: fix tasklet_kill() and its users"") but nf_conntrack still needs a lot of time to reach 0 Slabinfo always remains the following: /proc/slabinfo: nf_conntrack 16 16 256 16 even when /proc/net/nf_conntrack is 0 Going back to kernel version before commit f330a7fdbe16 It's the same with 12 active objects: /proc/slabinfo: nf_conntrack 12 12 320 12 > > > > > unreferenced object 0xffff88003b0e6600 (size 248): > > > > comm "rsyslogd", pid 1595, jiffies 4294741312 (age 7.343s) > > > > ... > > > > backtrace: > > > > [] kmemleak_alloc+0x23/0x40 > > > > [] kmem_cache_alloc+0xd9/0x180 > > > > [] __nf_conntrack_alloc.isra.50+0x48/0x170 > > > > [] nf_conntrack_in+0x3a2/0x5f0 > > > > [] ipv4_conntrack_local+0x40/0x50 > > > > [] nf_iterate+0x5d/0x70 > > > > [] nf_hook_slow+0x5f/0xb0 > > > > [] __ip_local_out+0xad/0xe0 > > > > [] ip_local_out+0x17/0x40 > > > > [] ip_send_skb+0x14/0x40 > > > > [] udp_send_skb+0x91/0x260 > > > > [] udp_sendmsg+0x2f5/0x950 > > > > [] inet_sendmsg+0x60/0x90 > > > > [] sock_sendmsg+0x33/0x40 > > > > [] SYSC_sendto+0xee/0x160 > > > > [] SyS_sendto+0x9/0x10 > > Hmm, so we leak when allocating conntrack for outgoing packet. > Do you do any filtering (DROP) in output/postrouting? iptables -L gives ACCEPT for all. > > > > > (248 bytes being an nf_conn structure) > > > > > > > > Those structures being cleared in gc_worker() later on we can't talk > > > > about unreferenced object so this patch uses kmemleak_not_leak() to > > > > prevent those warnings. > > > > > > If thats the case, why is kmemleak complaining? Are you sure this > > > is a false positive? > > Looks like a real bug to me, but I don't see anything obvious so far. > I'll look at this again tomorrow. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html