> On May 1, 2020, at 5:15 PM, Rafael Aquini <aqu...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> Sometimes it is desirable to override SLUB's debug facilities
> default behavior upon stumbling on a cache or object error
> and just stop the execution in order to grab a coredump, at
> the error-spotting time, instead of trying to fix the issue
> and report in an attempt to keep the system rolling.
> 
> This patch introduces a new debug flag SLAB_PANIC_ON_ERROR,
> along with its related SLUB-machinery, in order to extend
> current slub_debug facilites and provide the aforementioned
> behavior override.

Instead of adding those things everywhere. How about adding something like 
panic_on_taint? Then, you could write specific taint flags you are interested 
in to that file because slab_bug() will taint it TAINT_BAD_PAGE.

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