On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
> > If you're looking for someone to blame, consider the fact that this has
> > gone away now I've switched back to slab. :)
> Yup, I forgot to add Christoph to CC :)
Hmmmm.. Cannot see the corruption in the dump since it only includes 128
bytes and it seems to have occurred way into the object. If you want to
dump 32k to your syslog to see the corruption then look at the
print_trailer() function and change the parameter of the call to
print_section
print_section("Object", p, min(s->objsize, 128));
This is a 32k sized slab and SLAB does not allow debugging on power of two
slabs > pagesize.... No surprise that SLAB does not complain.
What are these functions "malloc" and "free"? Would be good if those
would be using kmalloc_track_caller() so that we can figure out who called
them.
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