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Subject[PATCH 1/2] kmemleak: dump all objects for slab usage analysis
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In order to be able to analyse the kernel's slab usage, we'd need a list
of allocated objects and their allocation stacks. Kmemleak already
maintains such a list internally, so we expose it via debugfs file.

This file can be post-processed in userspace and converted to a suitable
format for slab usage analysis.

Signed-off-by: Vincent Whitchurch <vincent.whitchurch@axis.com>
---
mm/kmemleak.c | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 53 insertions(+)

diff --git a/mm/kmemleak.c b/mm/kmemleak.c
index 17dd883198ae..7bef05c690d6 100644
--- a/mm/kmemleak.c
+++ b/mm/kmemleak.c
@@ -1759,6 +1759,34 @@ static int kmemleak_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
return 0;
}

+static void kmemleak_print_object(struct seq_file *seq,
+ struct kmemleak_object *object)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ seq_printf(seq, "object 0x%08lx (size %zu):\n",
+ object->pointer, object->size);
+ seq_printf(seq, " comm \"%s\", pid %d, jiffies %lu\n",
+ object->comm, object->pid, object->jiffies);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < object->trace_len; i++) {
+ void *ptr = (void *)object->trace[i];
+
+ seq_printf(seq, " [<%p>] %pS\n", ptr, ptr);
+ }
+}
+
+static int kmemleak_all_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
+{
+ struct kmemleak_object *object = v;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&object->lock, flags);
+ kmemleak_print_object(seq, object);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&object->lock, flags);
+ return 0;
+}
+
static const struct seq_operations kmemleak_seq_ops = {
.start = kmemleak_seq_start,
.next = kmemleak_seq_next,
@@ -1766,11 +1794,23 @@ static const struct seq_operations kmemleak_seq_ops = {
.show = kmemleak_seq_show,
};

+static const struct seq_operations kmemleak_all_seq_ops = {
+ .start = kmemleak_seq_start,
+ .next = kmemleak_seq_next,
+ .stop = kmemleak_seq_stop,
+ .show = kmemleak_all_seq_show,
+};
+
static int kmemleak_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
return seq_open(file, &kmemleak_seq_ops);
}

+static int kmemleak_all_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+ return seq_open(file, &kmemleak_all_seq_ops);
+}
+
static int dump_str_object_info(const char *str)
{
unsigned long flags;
@@ -1911,6 +1951,14 @@ static const struct file_operations kmemleak_fops = {
.release = seq_release,
};

+static const struct file_operations kmemleak_all_fops = {
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ .open = kmemleak_all_open,
+ .read = seq_read,
+ .llseek = seq_lseek,
+ .release = seq_release,
+};
+
static void __kmemleak_do_cleanup(void)
{
struct kmemleak_object *object;
@@ -2102,6 +2150,11 @@ static int __init kmemleak_late_init(void)
if (!dentry)
pr_warn("Failed to create the debugfs kmemleak file\n");

+ dentry = debugfs_create_file("kmemleak_all", 0400, NULL, NULL,
+ &kmemleak_all_fops);
+ if (!dentry)
+ pr_warn("Failed to create the debugfs kmemleak_all file\n");
+
if (kmemleak_error) {
/*
* Some error occurred and kmemleak was disabled. There is a
--
2.11.0
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