mm: percpu: use kmemleak_ignore_phys() instead of kmemleak_free()
Kmemleak recently added a rbtree to store the objects allocted with
physical address. Those objects can't be freed with kmemleak_free().
According to the comments, percpu allocations are tracked by kmemleak
separately. Kmemleak_free() was used to avoid the unnecessary
tracking. If kmemleak_free() fails, those objects would be scanned by
kmemleak, which is unnecessary but shouldn't lead to other effects.
Use kmemleak_ignore_phys() instead of kmemleak_free() for those
objects.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220705113158.127600-1-patrick.wang.shcn@gmail.com
Fixes: 0c24e06119
("mm: kmemleak: add rbtree and store physical address for objects allocated with PA")
Signed-off-by: Patrick Wang <patrick.wang.shcn@gmail.com>
Cc: Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org>
Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ int __init pcpu_embed_first_chunk(size_t reserved_size, size_t dyn_size,
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goto out_free_areas;
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}
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/* kmemleak tracks the percpu allocations separately */
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kmemleak_free(ptr);
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kmemleak_ignore_phys(__pa(ptr));
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areas[group] = ptr;
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base = min(ptr, base);
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@ -3304,7 +3304,7 @@ int __init pcpu_page_first_chunk(size_t reserved_size, pcpu_fc_cpu_to_node_fn_t
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goto enomem;
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}
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/* kmemleak tracks the percpu allocations separately */
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kmemleak_free(ptr);
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kmemleak_ignore_phys(__pa(ptr));
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pages[j++] = virt_to_page(ptr);
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}
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}
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@ -3417,7 +3417,7 @@ void __init setup_per_cpu_areas(void)
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if (!ai || !fc)
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panic("Failed to allocate memory for percpu areas.");
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/* kmemleak tracks the percpu allocations separately */
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kmemleak_free(fc);
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kmemleak_ignore_phys(__pa(fc));
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ai->dyn_size = unit_size;
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ai->unit_size = unit_size;
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