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    SubjectRe: [mm/slub] 3616799128: BUG_kmalloc-#(Not_tainted):kmalloc_Redzone_overwritten
    On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 at 08:22, Feng Tang <feng.tang@intel.com> wrote:
    >
    > On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 04:16:53PM +0800, Tang, Feng wrote:
    > > Hi Oliver,
    > >
    > > On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 02:53:17PM +0800, Sang, Oliver wrote:
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Greeting,
    > > >
    > > > FYI, we noticed the following commit (built with gcc-11):
    > > >
    > > > commit: 3616799128612e04ed919579e2c7b0dccf6bcb00 ("[PATCH v3 3/3] mm/slub: extend redzone check to cover extra allocated kmalloc space than requested")
    > > > url: https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commits/Feng-Tang/mm-slub-some-debug-enhancements/20220727-151318
    > > > base: git://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/vbabka/slab.git for-next
    > > > patch link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20220727071042.8796-4-feng.tang@intel.com
    > > >
    > > > in testcase: boot
    > > >
    > > > on test machine: qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -cpu SandyBridge -smp 2 -m 16G
    > > >
    > > > caused below changes (please refer to attached dmesg/kmsg for entire log/backtrace):
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag
    > > > Reported-by: kernel test robot <oliver.sang@intel.com>
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > [ 50.637839][ T154] =============================================================================
    > > > [ 50.639937][ T154] BUG kmalloc-16 (Not tainted): kmalloc Redzone overwritten
    > > > [ 50.641291][ T154] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > > > [ 50.641291][ T154]
    > > > [ 50.643617][ T154] 0xffff88810018464c-0xffff88810018464f @offset=1612. First byte 0x7 instead of 0xcc
    > > > [ 50.645311][ T154] Allocated in __sdt_alloc+0x258/0x457 age=14287 cpu=0 pid=1
    > > > [ 50.646584][ T154] ___slab_alloc+0x52b/0x5b6
    > > > [ 50.647411][ T154] __slab_alloc+0x1a/0x22
    > > > [ 50.648374][ T154] __kmalloc_node+0x10c/0x1e1
    > > > [ 50.649237][ T154] __sdt_alloc+0x258/0x457
    > > > [ 50.650060][ T154] build_sched_domains+0xae/0x10e8
    > > > [ 50.650981][ T154] sched_init_smp+0x30/0xa5
    > > > [ 50.651805][ T154] kernel_init_freeable+0x1c6/0x23b
    > > > [ 50.652767][ T154] kernel_init+0x14/0x127
    > > > [ 50.653594][ T154] ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30
    > > > [ 50.654414][ T154] Slab 0xffffea0004006100 objects=28 used=28 fp=0x0000000000000000 flags=0x1fffc0000000201(locked|slab|node=0|zone=1|lastcpupid=0x3fff)
    > > > [ 50.656866][ T154] Object 0xffff888100184640 @offset=1600 fp=0xffff888100184520
    > > > [ 50.656866][ T154]
    > > > [ 50.658410][ T154] Redzone ffff888100184630: cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc ................
    > > > [ 50.660047][ T154] Object ffff888100184640: 00 32 80 00 81 88 ff ff 01 00 00 00 07 00 80 8a .2..............
    > > > [ 50.661837][ T154] Redzone ffff888100184650: cc cc cc cc cc cc cc cc ........
    > > > [ 50.663454][ T154] Padding ffff8881001846b4: 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a 5a ZZZZZZZZZZZZ
    > > > [ 50.665225][ T154] CPU: 0 PID: 154 Comm: systemd-udevd Not tainted 5.19.0-rc5-00010-g361679912861 #1
    > > > [ 50.666861][ T154] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.16.0-debian-1.16.0-4 04/01/2014
    > > > [ 50.668694][ T154] Call Trace:
    > > > [ 50.669331][ T154] <TASK>
    > > > [ 50.669832][ T154] dump_stack_lvl+0x57/0x7d
    > > > [ 50.670601][ T154] check_bytes_and_report+0xca/0xfe
    > > > [ 50.671436][ T154] check_object+0xdc/0x24d
    > > > [ 50.672163][ T154] free_debug_processing+0x98/0x210
    > > > [ 50.673904][ T154] __slab_free+0x46/0x198
    > > > [ 50.675746][ T154] qlist_free_all+0xae/0xde
    > > > [ 50.676552][ T154] kasan_quarantine_reduce+0x10d/0x145
    > > > [ 50.677507][ T154] __kasan_slab_alloc+0x1c/0x5a
    > > > [ 50.678327][ T154] slab_post_alloc_hook+0x5a/0xa2
    > > > [ 50.680069][ T154] kmem_cache_alloc+0x102/0x135
    > > > [ 50.680938][ T154] getname_flags+0x4b/0x314
    > > > [ 50.681781][ T154] do_sys_openat2+0x7a/0x15c
    > > > [ 50.706848][ T154] Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
    > > > [ 50.707913][ T154] FIX kmalloc-16: Restoring kmalloc Redzone 0xffff88810018464c-0xffff88810018464f=0xcc
    > >
    > > Thanks for the report!
    > >
    > > From the log it happened when kasan is enabled, and my first guess is
    > > the data processing from kmalloc redzone handling had some conflict
    > > with kasan's in allocation path (though I tested some kernel config
    > > with KASAN enabled)
    > >
    > > Will study more about kasan and reproduce/debug this. thanks
    >
    > Cc kansan mail list.
    >
    > This is really related with KASAN debug, that in free path, some
    > kmalloc redzone ([orig_size+1, object_size]) area is written by
    > kasan to save free meta info.
    >
    > The callstack is:
    >
    > kfree
    > slab_free
    > slab_free_freelist_hook
    > slab_free_hook
    > __kasan_slab_free
    > ____kasan_slab_free
    > kasan_set_free_info
    > kasan_set_track
    >
    > And this issue only happens with "kmalloc-16" slab. Kasan has 2
    > tracks: alloc_track and free_track, for x86_64 test platform, most
    > of the slabs will reserve space for alloc_track, and reuse the
    > 'object' area for free_track. The kasan free_track is 16 bytes
    > large, that it will occupy the whole 'kmalloc-16's object area,
    > so when kmalloc-redzone is enabled by this patch, the 'overwritten'
    > error is triggered.
    >
    > But it won't hurt other kmalloc slabs, as kasan's free meta won't
    > conflict with kmalloc-redzone which stay in the latter part of
    > kmalloc area.
    >
    > So the solution I can think of is:
    > * skip the kmalloc-redzone for kmalloc-16 only, or
    > * skip kmalloc-redzone if kasan is enabled, or
    > * let kasan reserve the free meta (16 bytes) outside of object
    > just like for alloc meta

    /\/\/\

    Please just not the last option. Memory consumption matters.

    I would do whatever is the simplest, e.g. skip the check for
    kmalloc-16 when KASAN is enabled.
    Or does it make sense to prohibit KASAN+SLUB_DEBUG combination? Does
    SLUB_DEBUG add anything on top of KASAN?


    > I don't have way to test kasan's SW/HW tag configuration, which
    > is only enabled on arm64 now. And I don't know if there will
    > also be some conflict.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Feng
    >

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