Re: [PATCH v2] alloc_tag: fix undetected compressed tag overflow when profiling is disabled
Andrew Morton <[email protected]> Tue, 4 Aug 2026 12:43:46 -0700
| Newsgroups | org.kvack.linux-mm,org.kernel.vger.linux-kernel,org.kernel.vger.stable |
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On Tue, 4 Aug 2026 20:20:38 +0800 Hao Ge <[email protected]> wrote: > In reserve_module_tags(), the tag overflow check is gated on > mem_alloc_profiling_enabled(): > > if (mem_alloc_profiling_enabled() && !tags_addressable()) > > If profiling is toggled off at runtime and a module is loaded whose > tags exceed the compressed-mode limit, shutdown_mem_profiling() is > skipped. vm_module_tags_populate() still maps memory for the tags and > the module loads successfully, but the total tag count now exceeds what > NR_UNUSED_PAGEFLAG_BITS can address. > > Once profiling is re-enabled, ref_to_idx() computes each tag's index > as its position in the alloc_tag array. update_page_tag_ref() masks > it to alloc_tag_ref_mask before storing in page->flags. Indices > beyond the mask are truncated and idx_to_ref() resolves them to wrong > tags. > > mem_alloc_profiling_enabled() and mem_profiling_compressed are > independent. Once compressed mode is established at boot, it stays > active regardless of runtime toggles of mem_profiling. > > Remove the mem_alloc_profiling_enabled() guard. Also return an error > after shutdown_mem_profiling() to skip vm_module_tags_populate(), as > the mapped pages would never be reused - shutdown_mem_profiling() sets > mem_profiling_support to false, so no future module load enters the > codetag path. Thanks. Sashiko pointed at a few things, one pre-existing. https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/[email protected] Is there any sanity in there?