On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki wrote:
> From my experience, this infinite loop in cache_alloc_refill() is caused by 
> double-free, always...(I'm sorry if my knowledge around the slab is too old.)

Well, I don't know what exactly caused slabp->inuse (could be cachep->num 
too, although sounds unlikely) to corrupt for Michael. But yeah, freeing 
an object twice obviously corrupts slabp->inuse too.

On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki wrote:
> And it looks this additional check can caught the problem but maybe no help 
> for
> fixing problem...How about adding printk like this ?
> ==
> if (unlikely(slabp->inuse >= cachep->num)) {
>       printk("A problem is detected on slab %s\n", cachep->name);//this 
> information is useful.
>       printk("please use DEBUG_SLAB kernel for detecting what happens.");
>       BUG(); 
> }

I don't think cachep->name is enough to debug the problem and as soon as 
you turn on CONFIG_SLAB_DEBUG double-frees should show up in 
verify_redzone_free with nice debugging info. So, I'd prefer we keep the 
simple BUG_ON and simply ask people to turn on debugging if they hit it.

                                Pekka
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