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SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/3] scsi: fcoe: memleak fixes
Hi Johannes,

On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 03:27:25PM +0200, Johannes Thumshirn wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 03:22:34PM +0200, ard wrote:
> > Ahh, yeah, sorry.
> > I did test them.
> > I can't say I see a regression.
> > I also can't say I see progress, although it feels like there is
> > a tad less leaking.
> > For that I need to do some statistics.
> >
> > But for now I ack that it does not regress further.
>
> From what I've seen in your kmemleak reports, it wasn't only
> libfc/fcoe that was leaking memory.
>
> So kmemleak reports are welcome (especially if they confirm libfc/fcoe
> is clean now ;-)).
I've updated the ticket:
https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/issues/360#issuecomment-410721997
dmesg (with full debugging):
https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/files/2262858/dmesg-2018-08-06.txt
and kmemleak:
https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/files/2262861/kmemleak-2018-08-06.txt

I'll have to take a good look at the what and why.
I'm gonna git clean -x -d and rebuild the kernel, because this is
weird.

This is the tree I build:
https://github.com/ardje/linux/tree/gb-4.14-fcoe-patch
So vanilla linux-4.14 with the patch set:
https://github.com/ardje/linux/commit/747bf04057a99be5b01f768654cfd61bc9f4fc6c
Meh, I should try to use git for patching.

I will spam some printk's later on, just to check which flows are
followed (if the git clean doesn't reveal some problem, although
I can't imagine).

Regards,
Ard

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