mm: kmemleak: avoid using __va() on addresses that don't have a lowmem mapping
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1Kernel Memory Leak Detector
2===========================
3
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4Kmemleak provides a way of detecting possible kernel memory leaks in a
5way similar to a tracing garbage collector
ae13c65b 6(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_%28computer_science%29#Tracing_garbage_collectors),
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7with the difference that the orphan objects are not freed but only
8reported via /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak. A similar method is used by the
ca90a7a3 9Valgrind tool (``memcheck --leak-check``) to detect the memory leaks in
04f70336 10user-space applications.
4762c984 11Kmemleak is supported on x86, arm, powerpc, sparc, sh, microblaze, ppc, mips, s390, metag and tile.
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13Usage
14-----
15
16CONFIG_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK in "Kernel hacking" has to be enabled. A kernel
bab4a34a 17thread scans the memory every 10 minutes (by default) and prints the
4698c1f2 18number of new unreferenced objects found. To display the details of all
ca90a7a3 19the possible memory leaks::
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21 # mount -t debugfs nodev /sys/kernel/debug/
22 # cat /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
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ca90a7a3 24To trigger an intermediate memory scan::
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26 # echo scan > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
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ca90a7a3 28To clear the list of all current possible memory leaks::
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30 # echo clear > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
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ca90a7a3 32New leaks will then come up upon reading ``/sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak``
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33again.
34
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35Note that the orphan objects are listed in the order they were allocated
36and one object at the beginning of the list may cause other subsequent
37objects to be reported as orphan.
38
39Memory scanning parameters can be modified at run-time by writing to the
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40``/sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak`` file. The following parameters are supported:
41
42- off
43 disable kmemleak (irreversible)
44- stack=on
45 enable the task stacks scanning (default)
46- stack=off
47 disable the tasks stacks scanning
48- scan=on
49 start the automatic memory scanning thread (default)
50- scan=off
51 stop the automatic memory scanning thread
52- scan=<secs>
53 set the automatic memory scanning period in seconds
54 (default 600, 0 to stop the automatic scanning)
55- scan
56 trigger a memory scan
57- clear
58 clear list of current memory leak suspects, done by
59 marking all current reported unreferenced objects grey,
60 or free all kmemleak objects if kmemleak has been disabled.
61- dump=<addr>
62 dump information about the object found at <addr>
63
64Kmemleak can also be disabled at boot-time by passing ``kmemleak=off`` on
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65the kernel command line.
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67Memory may be allocated or freed before kmemleak is initialised and
68these actions are stored in an early log buffer. The size of this buffer
69is configured via the CONFIG_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_EARLY_LOG_SIZE option.
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6808a40d 71If CONFIG_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK_DEFAULT_OFF are enabled, the kmemleak is
ca90a7a3 72disabled by default. Passing ``kmemleak=on`` on the kernel command
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73line enables the function.
74
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75Basic Algorithm
76---------------
77
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78The memory allocations via :c:func:`kmalloc`, :c:func:`vmalloc`,
79:c:func:`kmem_cache_alloc` and
04f70336 80friends are traced and the pointers, together with additional
4762c984 81information like size and stack trace, are stored in a rbtree.
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82The corresponding freeing function calls are tracked and the pointers
83removed from the kmemleak data structures.
84
85An allocated block of memory is considered orphan if no pointer to its
86start address or to any location inside the block can be found by
87scanning the memory (including saved registers). This means that there
88might be no way for the kernel to pass the address of the allocated
89block to a freeing function and therefore the block is considered a
90memory leak.
91
92The scanning algorithm steps:
93
94 1. mark all objects as white (remaining white objects will later be
95 considered orphan)
96 2. scan the memory starting with the data section and stacks, checking
4762c984 97 the values against the addresses stored in the rbtree. If
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98 a pointer to a white object is found, the object is added to the
99 gray list
100 3. scan the gray objects for matching addresses (some white objects
101 can become gray and added at the end of the gray list) until the
102 gray set is finished
103 4. the remaining white objects are considered orphan and reported via
104 /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
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106Some allocated memory blocks have pointers stored in the kernel's
107internal data structures and they cannot be detected as orphans. To
108avoid this, kmemleak can also store the number of values pointing to an
109address inside the block address range that need to be found so that the
110block is not considered a leak. One example is __vmalloc().
111
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112Testing specific sections with kmemleak
113---------------------------------------
114
115Upon initial bootup your /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak output page may be
116quite extensive. This can also be the case if you have very buggy code
117when doing development. To work around these situations you can use the
118'clear' command to clear all reported unreferenced objects from the
119/sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak output. By issuing a 'scan' after a 'clear'
120you can find new unreferenced objects; this should help with testing
121specific sections of code.
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ca90a7a3 123To test a critical section on demand with a clean kmemleak do::
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125 # echo clear > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
126 ... test your kernel or modules ...
127 # echo scan > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
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ca90a7a3 129Then as usual to get your report with::
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131 # cat /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
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133Freeing kmemleak internal objects
134---------------------------------
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abb3b1f8 136To allow access to previously found memory leaks after kmemleak has been
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137disabled by the user or due to an fatal error, internal kmemleak objects
138won't be freed when kmemleak is disabled, and those objects may occupy
139a large part of physical memory.
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ca90a7a3 141In this situation, you may reclaim memory with::
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143 # echo clear > /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak
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145Kmemleak API
146------------
147
148See the include/linux/kmemleak.h header for the functions prototype.
149
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150- ``kmemleak_init`` - initialize kmemleak
151- ``kmemleak_alloc`` - notify of a memory block allocation
152- ``kmemleak_alloc_percpu`` - notify of a percpu memory block allocation
153- ``kmemleak_free`` - notify of a memory block freeing
154- ``kmemleak_free_part`` - notify of a partial memory block freeing
155- ``kmemleak_free_percpu`` - notify of a percpu memory block freeing
156- ``kmemleak_update_trace`` - update object allocation stack trace
157- ``kmemleak_not_leak`` - mark an object as not a leak
158- ``kmemleak_ignore`` - do not scan or report an object as leak
159- ``kmemleak_scan_area`` - add scan areas inside a memory block
160- ``kmemleak_no_scan`` - do not scan a memory block
161- ``kmemleak_erase`` - erase an old value in a pointer variable
162- ``kmemleak_alloc_recursive`` - as kmemleak_alloc but checks the recursiveness
163- ``kmemleak_free_recursive`` - as kmemleak_free but checks the recursiveness
04f70336 164
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165The following functions take a physical address as the object pointer
166and only perform the corresponding action if the address has a lowmem
167mapping:
168
169- ``kmemleak_alloc_phys``
170- ``kmemleak_free_part_phys``
171- ``kmemleak_not_leak_phys``
172- ``kmemleak_ignore_phys``
173
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174Dealing with false positives/negatives
175--------------------------------------
176
177The false negatives are real memory leaks (orphan objects) but not
178reported by kmemleak because values found during the memory scanning
179point to such objects. To reduce the number of false negatives, kmemleak
180provides the kmemleak_ignore, kmemleak_scan_area, kmemleak_no_scan and
181kmemleak_erase functions (see above). The task stacks also increase the
182amount of false negatives and their scanning is not enabled by default.
183
184The false positives are objects wrongly reported as being memory leaks
185(orphan). For objects known not to be leaks, kmemleak provides the
186kmemleak_not_leak function. The kmemleak_ignore could also be used if
187the memory block is known not to contain other pointers and it will no
188longer be scanned.
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190Some of the reported leaks are only transient, especially on SMP
191systems, because of pointers temporarily stored in CPU registers or
192stacks. Kmemleak defines MSECS_MIN_AGE (defaulting to 1000) representing
193the minimum age of an object to be reported as a memory leak.
194
195Limitations and Drawbacks
196-------------------------
197
198The main drawback is the reduced performance of memory allocation and
199freeing. To avoid other penalties, the memory scanning is only performed
200when the /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak file is read. Anyway, this tool is
201intended for debugging purposes where the performance might not be the
202most important requirement.
203
204To keep the algorithm simple, kmemleak scans for values pointing to any
205address inside a block's address range. This may lead to an increased
206number of false negatives. However, it is likely that a real memory leak
207will eventually become visible.
208
209Another source of false negatives is the data stored in non-pointer
210values. In a future version, kmemleak could only scan the pointer
211members in the allocated structures. This feature would solve many of
212the false negative cases described above.
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214The tool can report false positives. These are cases where an allocated
215block doesn't need to be freed (some cases in the init_call functions),
216the pointer is calculated by other methods than the usual container_of
217macro or the pointer is stored in a location not scanned by kmemleak.
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21b86bd5 219Page allocations and ioremap are not tracked.
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