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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  * SLUB: A slab allocator with low overhead percpu array caches and mostly
4  * lockless freeing of objects to slabs in the slowpath.
5  *
6  * The allocator synchronizes using spin_trylock for percpu arrays in the
7  * fastpath, and cmpxchg_double (or bit spinlock) for slowpath freeing.
8  * Uses a centralized lock to manage a pool of partial slabs.
9  *
10  * (C) 2007 SGI, Christoph Lameter
11  * (C) 2011 Linux Foundation, Christoph Lameter
12  * (C) 2025 SUSE, Vlastimil Babka
13  */
14 
15 #include <linux/mm.h>
16 #include <linux/swap.h> /* mm_account_reclaimed_pages() */
17 #include <linux/module.h>
18 #include <linux/bit_spinlock.h>
19 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
20 #include <linux/swab.h>
21 #include <linux/bitops.h>
22 #include <linux/slab.h>
23 #include "slab.h"
24 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
25 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
26 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
27 #include <linux/kasan.h>
28 #include <linux/node.h>
29 #include <linux/kmsan.h>
30 #include <linux/cpu.h>
31 #include <linux/cpuset.h>
32 #include <linux/mempolicy.h>
33 #include <linux/ctype.h>
34 #include <linux/stackdepot.h>
35 #include <linux/debugobjects.h>
36 #include <linux/kallsyms.h>
37 #include <linux/kfence.h>
38 #include <linux/memory.h>
39 #include <linux/math64.h>
40 #include <linux/fault-inject.h>
41 #include <linux/kmemleak.h>
42 #include <linux/stacktrace.h>
43 #include <linux/prefetch.h>
44 #include <linux/memcontrol.h>
45 #include <linux/random.h>
46 #include <linux/prandom.h>
47 #include <kunit/test.h>
48 #include <kunit/test-bug.h>
49 #include <linux/sort.h>
50 #include <linux/irq_work.h>
51 #include <linux/kprobes.h>
52 #include <linux/debugfs.h>
53 #include <trace/events/kmem.h>
54 
55 #include "internal.h"
56 
57 /*
58  * Lock order:
59  *   0.  cpu_hotplug_lock
60  *   1.  slab_mutex (Global Mutex)
61  *   2a. kmem_cache->cpu_sheaves->lock (Local trylock)
62  *   2b. barn->lock (Spinlock)
63  *   2c. node->list_lock (Spinlock)
64  *   3.  slab_lock(slab) (Only on some arches)
65  *   4.  object_map_lock (Only for debugging)
66  *
67  *   slab_mutex
68  *
69  *   The role of the slab_mutex is to protect the list of all the slabs
70  *   and to synchronize major metadata changes to slab cache structures.
71  *   Also synchronizes memory hotplug callbacks.
72  *
73  *   slab_lock
74  *
75  *   The slab_lock is a wrapper around the page lock, thus it is a bit
76  *   spinlock.
77  *
78  *   The slab_lock is only used on arches that do not have the ability
79  *   to do a cmpxchg_double. It only protects:
80  *
81  *	A. slab->freelist	-> List of free objects in a slab
82  *	B. slab->inuse		-> Number of objects in use
83  *	C. slab->objects	-> Number of objects in slab
84  *	D. slab->frozen		-> frozen state
85  *
86  *   SL_partial slabs
87  *
88  *   Slabs on node partial list have at least one free object. A limited number
89  *   of slabs on the list can be fully free (slab->inuse == 0), until we start
90  *   discarding them. These slabs are marked with SL_partial, and the flag is
91  *   cleared while removing them, usually to grab their freelist afterwards.
92  *   This clearing also exempts them from list management. Please see
93  *   __slab_free() for more details.
94  *
95  *   Full slabs
96  *
97  *   For caches without debugging enabled, full slabs (slab->inuse ==
98  *   slab->objects and slab->freelist == NULL) are not placed on any list.
99  *   The __slab_free() freeing the first object from such a slab will place
100  *   it on the partial list. Caches with debugging enabled place such slab
101  *   on the full list and use different allocation and freeing paths.
102  *
103  *   Frozen slabs
104  *
105  *   If a slab is frozen then it is exempt from list management. It is used to
106  *   indicate a slab that has failed consistency checks and thus cannot be
107  *   allocated from anymore - it is also marked as full. Any previously
108  *   allocated objects will be simply leaked upon freeing instead of attempting
109  *   to modify the potentially corrupted freelist and metadata.
110  *
111  *   To sum up, the current scheme is:
112  *   - node partial slab:            SL_partial && !full && !frozen
113  *   - taken off partial list:      !SL_partial && !full && !frozen
114  *   - full slab, not on any list:  !SL_partial &&  full && !frozen
115  *   - frozen due to inconsistency: !SL_partial &&  full &&  frozen
116  *
117  *   node->list_lock (spinlock)
118  *
119  *   The list_lock protects the partial and full list on each node and
120  *   the partial slab counter. If taken then no new slabs may be added or
121  *   removed from the lists nor make the number of partial slabs be modified.
122  *   (Note that the total number of slabs is an atomic value that may be
123  *   modified without taking the list lock).
124  *
125  *   The list_lock is a centralized lock and thus we avoid taking it as
126  *   much as possible. As long as SLUB does not have to handle partial
127  *   slabs, operations can continue without any centralized lock.
128  *
129  *   For debug caches, all allocations are forced to go through a list_lock
130  *   protected region to serialize against concurrent validation.
131  *
132  *   cpu_sheaves->lock (local_trylock)
133  *
134  *   This lock protects fastpath operations on the percpu sheaves. On !RT it
135  *   only disables preemption and does no atomic operations. As long as the main
136  *   or spare sheaf can handle the allocation or free, there is no other
137  *   overhead.
138  *
139  *   barn->lock (spinlock)
140  *
141  *   This lock protects the operations on per-NUMA-node barn. It can quickly
142  *   serve an empty or full sheaf if available, and avoid more expensive refill
143  *   or flush operation.
144  *
145  *   Lockless freeing
146  *
147  *   Objects may have to be freed to their slabs when they are from a remote
148  *   node (where we want to avoid filling local sheaves with remote objects)
149  *   or when there are too many full sheaves. On architectures supporting
150  *   cmpxchg_double this is done by a lockless update of slab's freelist and
151  *   counters, otherwise slab_lock is taken. This only needs to take the
152  *   list_lock if it's a first free to a full slab, or when a slab becomes empty
153  *   after the free.
154  *
155  *   irq, preemption, migration considerations
156  *
157  *   Interrupts are disabled as part of list_lock or barn lock operations, or
158  *   around the slab_lock operation, in order to make the slab allocator safe
159  *   to use in the context of an irq.
160  *   Preemption is disabled as part of local_trylock operations.
161  *   kmalloc_nolock() and kfree_nolock() are safe in NMI context but see
162  *   their limitations.
163  *
164  * SLUB assigns two object arrays called sheaves for caching allocations and
165  * frees on each cpu, with a NUMA node shared barn for balancing between cpus.
166  * Allocations and frees are primarily served from these sheaves.
167  *
168  * Slabs with free elements are kept on a partial list and during regular
169  * operations no list for full slabs is used. If an object in a full slab is
170  * freed then the slab will show up again on the partial lists.
171  * We track full slabs for debugging purposes though because otherwise we
172  * cannot scan all objects.
173  *
174  * Slabs are freed when they become empty. Teardown and setup is minimal so we
175  * rely on the page allocators per cpu caches for fast frees and allocs.
176  *
177  * SLAB_DEBUG_FLAGS	Slab requires special handling due to debug
178  * 			options set. This moves	slab handling out of
179  * 			the fast path and disables lockless freelists.
180  */
181 
182 /**
183  * enum slab_flags - How the slab flags bits are used.
184  * @SL_locked: Is locked with slab_lock()
185  * @SL_partial: On the per-node partial list
186  * @SL_pfmemalloc: Was allocated from PF_MEMALLOC reserves
187  *
188  * The slab flags share space with the page flags but some bits have
189  * different interpretations.  The high bits are used for information
190  * like zone/node/section.
191  */
192 enum slab_flags {
193 	SL_locked = PG_locked,
194 	SL_partial = PG_workingset,	/* Historical reasons for this bit */
195 	SL_pfmemalloc = PG_active,	/* Historical reasons for this bit */
196 };
197 
198 #ifndef CONFIG_SLUB_TINY
199 #define __fastpath_inline __always_inline
200 #else
201 #define __fastpath_inline
202 #endif
203 
204 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
205 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG_ON
206 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_TRUE(slub_debug_enabled);
207 #else
208 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(slub_debug_enabled);
209 #endif
210 #endif		/* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
211 
212 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
213 static DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(strict_numa);
214 #endif
215 
216 /* Structure holding extra parameters for slab allocations */
217 struct slab_alloc_context {
218 	unsigned long caller_addr;
219 	size_t orig_size;
220 	unsigned int alloc_flags;
221 	struct list_lru *lru;
222 };
223 
224 /* Structure holding parameters for get_partial_node_bulk() */
225 struct partial_bulk_context {
226 	gfp_t flags;
227 	unsigned int min_objects;
228 	unsigned int max_objects;
229 	struct list_head slabs;
230 };
231 
232 /* Structure used to iterate over objects within a slab */
233 struct slab_obj_iter {
234 	unsigned long pos;
235 	void *start;
236 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_RANDOM
237 	unsigned long freelist_count;
238 	unsigned long page_limit;
239 	bool random;
240 #endif
241 };
242 
243 static inline bool kmem_cache_debug(struct kmem_cache *s)
244 {
245 	return kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_DEBUG_FLAGS);
246 }
247 
248 void *fixup_red_left(struct kmem_cache *s, void *p)
249 {
250 	if (kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_RED_ZONE))
251 		p += s->red_left_pad;
252 
253 	return p;
254 }
255 
256 /*
257  * Issues still to be resolved:
258  *
259  * - Support PAGE_ALLOC_DEBUG. Should be easy to do.
260  *
261  * - Variable sizing of the per node arrays
262  */
263 
264 /* Enable to log cmpxchg failures */
265 #undef SLUB_DEBUG_CMPXCHG
266 
267 #ifndef CONFIG_SLUB_TINY
268 /*
269  * Minimum number of partial slabs. These will be left on the partial
270  * lists even if they are empty. kmem_cache_shrink may reclaim them.
271  */
272 #define MIN_PARTIAL 5
273 
274 /*
275  * Maximum number of desirable partial slabs.
276  * The existence of more partial slabs makes kmem_cache_shrink
277  * sort the partial list by the number of objects in use.
278  */
279 #define MAX_PARTIAL 10
280 #else
281 #define MIN_PARTIAL 0
282 #define MAX_PARTIAL 0
283 #endif
284 
285 #define DEBUG_DEFAULT_FLAGS (SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS | SLAB_RED_ZONE | \
286 				SLAB_POISON | SLAB_STORE_USER)
287 
288 /*
289  * These debug flags cannot use CMPXCHG because there might be consistency
290  * issues when checking or reading debug information
291  */
292 #define SLAB_NO_CMPXCHG (SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS | SLAB_STORE_USER | \
293 				SLAB_TRACE)
294 
295 
296 /*
297  * Debugging flags that require metadata to be stored in the slab.  These get
298  * disabled when slab_debug=O is used and a cache's min order increases with
299  * metadata.
300  */
301 #define DEBUG_METADATA_FLAGS (SLAB_RED_ZONE | SLAB_POISON | SLAB_STORE_USER)
302 
303 #define OO_SHIFT	16
304 #define OO_MASK		((1 << OO_SHIFT) - 1)
305 #define MAX_OBJS_PER_PAGE	32767 /* since slab.objects is u15 */
306 
307 /* Internal SLUB flags */
308 /* Poison object */
309 #define __OBJECT_POISON		__SLAB_FLAG_BIT(_SLAB_OBJECT_POISON)
310 /* Use cmpxchg_double */
311 
312 #ifdef system_has_freelist_aba
313 #define __CMPXCHG_DOUBLE	__SLAB_FLAG_BIT(_SLAB_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE)
314 #else
315 #define __CMPXCHG_DOUBLE	__SLAB_FLAG_UNUSED
316 #endif
317 
318 /*
319  * Tracking user of a slab.
320  */
321 #define TRACK_ADDRS_COUNT 16
322 struct track {
323 	unsigned long addr;	/* Called from address */
324 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKDEPOT
325 	depot_stack_handle_t handle;
326 #endif
327 	int cpu;		/* Was running on cpu */
328 	int pid;		/* Pid context */
329 	unsigned long when;	/* When did the operation occur */
330 };
331 
332 enum track_item { TRACK_ALLOC, TRACK_FREE };
333 
334 #ifdef SLAB_SUPPORTS_SYSFS
335 static int sysfs_slab_add(struct kmem_cache *);
336 #else
337 static inline int sysfs_slab_add(struct kmem_cache *s) { return 0; }
338 #endif
339 
340 #if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) && defined(CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG)
341 static void debugfs_slab_add(struct kmem_cache *);
342 #else
343 static inline void debugfs_slab_add(struct kmem_cache *s) { }
344 #endif
345 
346 enum add_mode {
347 	ADD_TO_HEAD,
348 	ADD_TO_TAIL,
349 };
350 
351 enum stat_item {
352 	ALLOC_FASTPATH,		/* Allocation from percpu sheaves */
353 	ALLOC_SLOWPATH,		/* Allocation from partial or new slab */
354 	FREE_RCU_SHEAF,		/* Free to rcu_free sheaf */
355 	FREE_RCU_SHEAF_FAIL,	/* Failed to free to a rcu_free sheaf */
356 	FREE_FASTPATH,		/* Free to percpu sheaves */
357 	FREE_SLOWPATH,		/* Free to a slab */
358 	FREE_ADD_PARTIAL,	/* Freeing moves slab to partial list */
359 	FREE_REMOVE_PARTIAL,	/* Freeing removes last object */
360 	ALLOC_SLAB,		/* New slab acquired from page allocator */
361 	ALLOC_NODE_MISMATCH,	/* Requested node different from cpu sheaf */
362 	FREE_SLAB,		/* Slab freed to the page allocator */
363 	ORDER_FALLBACK,		/* Number of times fallback was necessary */
364 	CMPXCHG_DOUBLE_FAIL,	/* Failures of slab freelist update */
365 	SHEAF_FLUSH,		/* Objects flushed from a sheaf */
366 	SHEAF_REFILL,		/* Objects refilled to a sheaf */
367 	SHEAF_ALLOC,		/* Allocation of an empty sheaf including oversized ones */
368 	SHEAF_FREE,		/* Freeing of an empty sheaf including oversized ones */
369 	BARN_GET,		/* Got full sheaf from barn */
370 	BARN_GET_FAIL,		/* Failed to get full sheaf from barn */
371 	BARN_PUT,		/* Put full sheaf to barn */
372 	BARN_PUT_FAIL,		/* Failed to put full sheaf to barn */
373 	SHEAF_PREFILL_FAST,	/* Sheaf prefill grabbed the spare sheaf */
374 	SHEAF_PREFILL_SLOW,	/* Sheaf prefill found no spare sheaf */
375 	SHEAF_PREFILL_OVERSIZE,	/* Allocation of oversize sheaf for prefill */
376 	SHEAF_RETURN_FAST,	/* Sheaf return reattached spare sheaf */
377 	SHEAF_RETURN_SLOW,	/* Sheaf return could not reattach spare */
378 	NR_SLUB_STAT_ITEMS
379 };
380 
381 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
382 struct kmem_cache_stats {
383 	unsigned int stat[NR_SLUB_STAT_ITEMS];
384 };
385 #endif
386 
387 static inline void stat(const struct kmem_cache *s, enum stat_item si)
388 {
389 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
390 	/*
391 	 * The rmw is racy on a preemptible kernel but this is acceptable, so
392 	 * avoid this_cpu_add()'s irq-disable overhead.
393 	 */
394 	raw_cpu_inc(s->cpu_stats->stat[si]);
395 #endif
396 }
397 
398 static inline
399 void stat_add(const struct kmem_cache *s, enum stat_item si, int v)
400 {
401 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
402 	raw_cpu_add(s->cpu_stats->stat[si], v);
403 #endif
404 }
405 
406 #define MAX_FULL_SHEAVES	10
407 #define MAX_EMPTY_SHEAVES	10
408 
409 struct node_barn {
410 	spinlock_t lock;
411 	struct list_head sheaves_full;
412 	struct list_head sheaves_empty;
413 	unsigned int nr_full;
414 	unsigned int nr_empty;
415 };
416 
417 struct slab_sheaf {
418 	union {
419 		struct rcu_head rcu_head;
420 		struct list_head barn_list;
421 		/* only used for prefilled sheafs */
422 		struct {
423 			unsigned int capacity;
424 			bool pfmemalloc;
425 		};
426 	};
427 	struct kmem_cache *cache;
428 	unsigned int size;
429 	int node; /* only used for rcu_sheaf */
430 	void *objects[];
431 };
432 
433 struct slub_percpu_sheaves {
434 	local_trylock_t lock;
435 	struct slab_sheaf *main; /* never NULL when unlocked */
436 	struct slab_sheaf *spare; /* empty or full, may be NULL */
437 	struct slab_sheaf *rcu_free; /* for batching kfree_rcu() */
438 };
439 
440 /*
441  * The slab lists for all objects.
442  */
443 struct kmem_cache_node {
444 	spinlock_t list_lock;
445 	unsigned long nr_partial;
446 	struct list_head partial;
447 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
448 	atomic_long_t nr_slabs;
449 	atomic_long_t total_objects;
450 	struct list_head full;
451 #endif
452 };
453 
454 static inline struct kmem_cache_node *get_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node)
455 {
456 	return s->per_node[node].node;
457 }
458 
459 static inline struct node_barn *get_barn_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node)
460 {
461 	return s->per_node[node].barn;
462 }
463 
464 /*
465  * Get the barn of the current cpu's NUMA node. It may be a memoryless node.
466  */
467 static inline struct node_barn *get_barn(struct kmem_cache *s)
468 {
469 	return get_barn_node(s, numa_node_id());
470 }
471 
472 /*
473  * Iterator over all nodes. The body will be executed for each node that has
474  * a kmem_cache_node structure allocated (which is true for all online nodes)
475  */
476 #define for_each_kmem_cache_node(__s, __node, __n) \
477 	for (__node = 0; __node < nr_node_ids; __node++) \
478 		 if ((__n = get_node(__s, __node)))
479 
480 /*
481  * Tracks for which NUMA nodes we have kmem_cache_nodes allocated.
482  * Corresponds to node_state[N_MEMORY], but can temporarily
483  * differ during memory hotplug/hotremove operations.
484  * Protected by slab_mutex.
485  */
486 static nodemask_t slab_nodes;
487 
488 /*
489  * Similar to slab_nodes but for where we have node_barn allocated.
490  * Corresponds to N_ONLINE nodes.
491  */
492 static nodemask_t slab_barn_nodes;
493 
494 /*
495  * Workqueue used for flushing cpu and kfree_rcu sheaves.
496  */
497 static struct workqueue_struct *flushwq;
498 
499 struct slub_flush_work {
500 	struct work_struct work;
501 	struct kmem_cache *s;
502 	bool skip;
503 };
504 
505 static DEFINE_MUTEX(flush_lock);
506 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct slub_flush_work, slub_flush);
507 
508 /********************************************************************
509  * 			Core slab cache functions
510  *******************************************************************/
511 
512 /*
513  * Returns freelist pointer (ptr). With hardening, this is obfuscated
514  * with an XOR of the address where the pointer is held and a per-cache
515  * random number.
516  */
517 static inline freeptr_t freelist_ptr_encode(const struct kmem_cache *s,
518 					    void *ptr, unsigned long ptr_addr)
519 {
520 	unsigned long encoded;
521 
522 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED
523 	encoded = (unsigned long)ptr ^ s->random ^ swab(ptr_addr);
524 #else
525 	encoded = (unsigned long)ptr;
526 #endif
527 	return (freeptr_t){.v = encoded};
528 }
529 
530 static inline void *freelist_ptr_decode(const struct kmem_cache *s,
531 					freeptr_t ptr, unsigned long ptr_addr)
532 {
533 	void *decoded;
534 
535 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED
536 	decoded = (void *)(ptr.v ^ s->random ^ swab(ptr_addr));
537 #else
538 	decoded = (void *)ptr.v;
539 #endif
540 	return decoded;
541 }
542 
543 static inline void *get_freepointer(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object)
544 {
545 	unsigned long ptr_addr;
546 	freeptr_t p;
547 
548 	object = kasan_reset_tag(object);
549 	ptr_addr = (unsigned long)object + s->offset;
550 	p = *(freeptr_t *)(ptr_addr);
551 	return freelist_ptr_decode(s, p, ptr_addr);
552 }
553 
554 static inline void set_freepointer(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object, void *fp)
555 {
556 	unsigned long freeptr_addr = (unsigned long)object + s->offset;
557 
558 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED
559 	BUG_ON(object == fp); /* naive detection of double free or corruption */
560 #endif
561 
562 	freeptr_addr = (unsigned long)kasan_reset_tag((void *)freeptr_addr);
563 	*(freeptr_t *)freeptr_addr = freelist_ptr_encode(s, fp, freeptr_addr);
564 }
565 
566 /*
567  * See comment in calculate_sizes().
568  */
569 static inline bool freeptr_outside_object(struct kmem_cache *s)
570 {
571 	return s->offset >= s->inuse;
572 }
573 
574 /*
575  * Return offset of the end of info block which is inuse + free pointer if
576  * not overlapping with object.
577  */
578 static inline unsigned int get_info_end(struct kmem_cache *s)
579 {
580 	if (freeptr_outside_object(s))
581 		return s->inuse + sizeof(void *);
582 	else
583 		return s->inuse;
584 }
585 
586 /* Loop over all objects in a slab */
587 #define for_each_object(__p, __s, __addr, __objects) \
588 	for (__p = fixup_red_left(__s, __addr); \
589 		__p < (__addr) + (__objects) * (__s)->size; \
590 		__p += (__s)->size)
591 
592 static inline unsigned int order_objects(unsigned int order, unsigned int size)
593 {
594 	return ((unsigned int)PAGE_SIZE << order) / size;
595 }
596 
597 static inline struct kmem_cache_order_objects oo_make(unsigned int order,
598 		unsigned int size)
599 {
600 	struct kmem_cache_order_objects x = {
601 		(order << OO_SHIFT) + order_objects(order, size)
602 	};
603 
604 	return x;
605 }
606 
607 static inline unsigned int oo_order(struct kmem_cache_order_objects x)
608 {
609 	return x.x >> OO_SHIFT;
610 }
611 
612 static inline unsigned int oo_objects(struct kmem_cache_order_objects x)
613 {
614 	return x.x & OO_MASK;
615 }
616 
617 /*
618  * If network-based swap is enabled, slub must keep track of whether memory
619  * were allocated from pfmemalloc reserves.
620  */
621 static inline bool slab_test_pfmemalloc(const struct slab *slab)
622 {
623 	return test_bit(SL_pfmemalloc, &slab->flags.f);
624 }
625 
626 static inline void slab_set_pfmemalloc(struct slab *slab)
627 {
628 	set_bit(SL_pfmemalloc, &slab->flags.f);
629 }
630 
631 static inline void __slab_clear_pfmemalloc(struct slab *slab)
632 {
633 	__clear_bit(SL_pfmemalloc, &slab->flags.f);
634 }
635 
636 /*
637  * Per slab locking using the pagelock
638  */
639 static __always_inline void slab_lock(struct slab *slab)
640 {
641 	bit_spin_lock(SL_locked, &slab->flags.f);
642 }
643 
644 static __always_inline void slab_unlock(struct slab *slab)
645 {
646 	bit_spin_unlock(SL_locked, &slab->flags.f);
647 }
648 
649 static inline bool
650 __update_freelist_fast(struct slab *slab, struct freelist_counters *old,
651 		       struct freelist_counters *new)
652 {
653 #ifdef system_has_freelist_aba
654 	return try_cmpxchg_freelist(&slab->freelist_counters,
655 				    &old->freelist_counters,
656 				    new->freelist_counters);
657 #else
658 	return false;
659 #endif
660 }
661 
662 static inline bool
663 __update_freelist_slow(struct slab *slab, struct freelist_counters *old,
664 		       struct freelist_counters *new)
665 {
666 	bool ret = false;
667 
668 	slab_lock(slab);
669 	if (slab->freelist == old->freelist &&
670 	    slab->counters == old->counters) {
671 		slab->freelist = new->freelist;
672 		/* prevent tearing for the read in get_partial_node_bulk() */
673 		WRITE_ONCE(slab->counters, new->counters);
674 		ret = true;
675 	}
676 	slab_unlock(slab);
677 
678 	return ret;
679 }
680 
681 /*
682  * Interrupts must be disabled (for the fallback code to work right), typically
683  * by an _irqsave() lock variant. On PREEMPT_RT the preempt_disable(), which is
684  * part of bit_spin_lock(), is sufficient because the policy is not to allow any
685  * allocation/ free operation in hardirq context. Therefore nothing can
686  * interrupt the operation.
687  */
688 static inline bool __slab_update_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
689 		struct freelist_counters *old, struct freelist_counters *new, const char *n)
690 {
691 	bool ret;
692 
693 	if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT))
694 		lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled();
695 
696 	if (s->flags & __CMPXCHG_DOUBLE)
697 		ret = __update_freelist_fast(slab, old, new);
698 	else
699 		ret = __update_freelist_slow(slab, old, new);
700 
701 	if (likely(ret))
702 		return true;
703 
704 	cpu_relax();
705 	stat(s, CMPXCHG_DOUBLE_FAIL);
706 
707 #ifdef SLUB_DEBUG_CMPXCHG
708 	pr_info("%s %s: cmpxchg double redo ", n, s->name);
709 #endif
710 
711 	return false;
712 }
713 
714 static inline bool slab_update_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
715 		struct freelist_counters *old, struct freelist_counters *new, const char *n)
716 {
717 	bool ret;
718 
719 	if (s->flags & __CMPXCHG_DOUBLE) {
720 		ret = __update_freelist_fast(slab, old, new);
721 	} else {
722 		unsigned long flags;
723 
724 		local_irq_save(flags);
725 		ret = __update_freelist_slow(slab, old, new);
726 		local_irq_restore(flags);
727 	}
728 	if (likely(ret))
729 		return true;
730 
731 	cpu_relax();
732 	stat(s, CMPXCHG_DOUBLE_FAIL);
733 
734 #ifdef SLUB_DEBUG_CMPXCHG
735 	pr_info("%s %s: cmpxchg double redo ", n, s->name);
736 #endif
737 
738 	return false;
739 }
740 
741 /*
742  * kmalloc caches has fixed sizes (mostly power of 2), and kmalloc() API
743  * family will round up the real request size to these fixed ones, so
744  * there could be an extra area than what is requested. Save the original
745  * request size in the meta data area, for better debug and sanity check.
746  */
747 static inline void set_orig_size(struct kmem_cache *s,
748 				void *object, unsigned long orig_size)
749 {
750 	void *p = kasan_reset_tag(object);
751 
752 	if (!slub_debug_orig_size(s))
753 		return;
754 
755 	p += get_info_end(s);
756 	p += sizeof(struct track) * 2;
757 
758 	*(unsigned long *)p = orig_size;
759 }
760 
761 static inline unsigned long get_orig_size(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object)
762 {
763 	void *p = kasan_reset_tag(object);
764 
765 	if (is_kfence_address(object))
766 		return kfence_ksize(object);
767 
768 	if (!slub_debug_orig_size(s))
769 		return s->object_size;
770 
771 	p += get_info_end(s);
772 	p += sizeof(struct track) * 2;
773 
774 	return *(unsigned long *)p;
775 }
776 
777 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_OBJ_EXT
778 
779 /*
780  * Check if memory cgroup or memory allocation profiling is enabled.
781  * If enabled, SLUB tries to reduce memory overhead of accounting
782  * slab objects. If neither is enabled when this function is called,
783  * the optimization is simply skipped to avoid affecting caches that do not
784  * need slabobj_ext metadata.
785  *
786  * However, this may disable optimization when memory cgroup or memory
787  * allocation profiling is used, but slabs are created too early
788  * even before those subsystems are initialized.
789  */
790 static inline bool need_slab_obj_exts(struct kmem_cache *s)
791 {
792 	if (s->flags & SLAB_NO_OBJ_EXT)
793 		return false;
794 
795 	if (memcg_kmem_online() && (s->flags & SLAB_ACCOUNT))
796 		return true;
797 
798 	if (mem_alloc_profiling_enabled())
799 		return true;
800 
801 	return false;
802 }
803 
804 static inline unsigned int obj_exts_size_in_slab(struct slab *slab)
805 {
806 	return sizeof(struct slabobj_ext) * slab->objects;
807 }
808 
809 static inline unsigned long obj_exts_offset_in_slab(struct kmem_cache *s,
810 						    struct slab *slab)
811 {
812 	unsigned long objext_offset;
813 
814 	objext_offset = s->size * slab->objects;
815 	objext_offset = ALIGN(objext_offset, sizeof(struct slabobj_ext));
816 	return objext_offset;
817 }
818 
819 static inline bool obj_exts_fit_within_slab_leftover(struct kmem_cache *s,
820 						     struct slab *slab)
821 {
822 	unsigned long objext_offset = obj_exts_offset_in_slab(s, slab);
823 	unsigned long objext_size = obj_exts_size_in_slab(slab);
824 
825 	return objext_offset + objext_size <= slab_size(slab);
826 }
827 
828 static inline bool obj_exts_in_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
829 {
830 	unsigned long obj_exts;
831 	unsigned long start;
832 	unsigned long end;
833 
834 	obj_exts = slab_obj_exts(slab);
835 	if (!obj_exts)
836 		return false;
837 
838 	start = (unsigned long)slab_address(slab);
839 	end = start + slab_size(slab);
840 	return (obj_exts >= start) && (obj_exts < end);
841 }
842 #else
843 static inline bool need_slab_obj_exts(struct kmem_cache *s)
844 {
845 	return false;
846 }
847 
848 static inline unsigned int obj_exts_size_in_slab(struct slab *slab)
849 {
850 	return 0;
851 }
852 
853 static inline unsigned long obj_exts_offset_in_slab(struct kmem_cache *s,
854 						    struct slab *slab)
855 {
856 	return 0;
857 }
858 
859 static inline bool obj_exts_fit_within_slab_leftover(struct kmem_cache *s,
860 						     struct slab *slab)
861 {
862 	return false;
863 }
864 
865 static inline bool obj_exts_in_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
866 {
867 	return false;
868 }
869 
870 #endif
871 
872 #if defined(CONFIG_SLAB_OBJ_EXT) && defined(CONFIG_64BIT)
873 static bool obj_exts_in_object(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
874 {
875 	/*
876 	 * Note we cannot rely on the SLAB_OBJ_EXT_IN_OBJ flag here and need to
877 	 * check the stride. A cache can have SLAB_OBJ_EXT_IN_OBJ set, but
878 	 * allocations within_slab_leftover are preferred. And those may be
879 	 * possible or not depending on the particular slab's size.
880 	 */
881 	return obj_exts_in_slab(s, slab) &&
882 	       (slab_get_stride(slab) == s->size);
883 }
884 
885 static unsigned int obj_exts_offset_in_object(struct kmem_cache *s)
886 {
887 	unsigned int offset = get_info_end(s);
888 
889 	if (kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_STORE_USER))
890 		offset += sizeof(struct track) * 2;
891 
892 	if (slub_debug_orig_size(s))
893 		offset += sizeof(unsigned long);
894 
895 	offset += kasan_metadata_size(s, false);
896 
897 	return offset;
898 }
899 #else
900 static inline bool obj_exts_in_object(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
901 {
902 	return false;
903 }
904 
905 static inline unsigned int obj_exts_offset_in_object(struct kmem_cache *s)
906 {
907 	return 0;
908 }
909 #endif
910 
911 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
912 
913 /*
914  * For debugging context when we want to check if the struct slab pointer
915  * appears to be valid.
916  */
917 static inline bool validate_slab_ptr(struct slab *slab)
918 {
919 	return PageSlab(slab_page(slab));
920 }
921 
922 static unsigned long object_map[BITS_TO_LONGS(MAX_OBJS_PER_PAGE)];
923 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(object_map_lock);
924 
925 static void __fill_map(unsigned long *obj_map, struct kmem_cache *s,
926 		       struct slab *slab)
927 {
928 	void *addr = slab_address(slab);
929 	void *p;
930 
931 	bitmap_zero(obj_map, slab->objects);
932 
933 	for (p = slab->freelist; p; p = get_freepointer(s, p))
934 		set_bit(__obj_to_index(s, addr, p), obj_map);
935 }
936 
937 #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KUNIT)
938 static bool slab_add_kunit_errors(void)
939 {
940 	struct kunit_resource *resource;
941 
942 	if (!kunit_get_current_test())
943 		return false;
944 
945 	resource = kunit_find_named_resource(current->kunit_test, "slab_errors");
946 	if (!resource)
947 		return false;
948 
949 	(*(int *)resource->data)++;
950 	kunit_put_resource(resource);
951 	return true;
952 }
953 
954 bool slab_in_kunit_test(void)
955 {
956 	struct kunit_resource *resource;
957 
958 	if (!kunit_get_current_test())
959 		return false;
960 
961 	resource = kunit_find_named_resource(current->kunit_test, "slab_errors");
962 	if (!resource)
963 		return false;
964 
965 	kunit_put_resource(resource);
966 	return true;
967 }
968 #else
969 static inline bool slab_add_kunit_errors(void) { return false; }
970 #endif
971 
972 static inline unsigned int size_from_object(struct kmem_cache *s)
973 {
974 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE)
975 		return s->size - s->red_left_pad;
976 
977 	return s->size;
978 }
979 
980 static inline void *restore_red_left(struct kmem_cache *s, void *p)
981 {
982 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE)
983 		p -= s->red_left_pad;
984 
985 	return p;
986 }
987 
988 /*
989  * Debug settings:
990  */
991 #if defined(CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG_ON)
992 static slab_flags_t slub_debug = DEBUG_DEFAULT_FLAGS;
993 #else
994 static slab_flags_t slub_debug;
995 #endif
996 
997 static const char *slub_debug_string __ro_after_init;
998 static int disable_higher_order_debug;
999 
1000 /*
1001  * Object debugging
1002  */
1003 
1004 /* Verify that a pointer has an address that is valid within a slab page */
1005 static inline int check_valid_pointer(struct kmem_cache *s,
1006 				struct slab *slab, void *object)
1007 {
1008 	void *base;
1009 
1010 	if (!object)
1011 		return 1;
1012 
1013 	base = slab_address(slab);
1014 	object = kasan_reset_tag(object);
1015 	object = restore_red_left(s, object);
1016 	if (object < base || object >= base + slab->objects * s->size ||
1017 		(object - base) % s->size) {
1018 		return 0;
1019 	}
1020 
1021 	return 1;
1022 }
1023 
1024 static void print_section(char *level, char *text, u8 *addr,
1025 			  unsigned int length)
1026 {
1027 	metadata_access_enable();
1028 	print_hex_dump(level, text, DUMP_PREFIX_ADDRESS,
1029 			16, 1, kasan_reset_tag((void *)addr), length, 1);
1030 	metadata_access_disable();
1031 }
1032 
1033 static struct track *get_track(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object,
1034 	enum track_item alloc)
1035 {
1036 	struct track *p;
1037 
1038 	p = object + get_info_end(s);
1039 
1040 	return kasan_reset_tag(p + alloc);
1041 }
1042 
1043 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKDEPOT
1044 static noinline depot_stack_handle_t set_track_prepare(gfp_t gfp_flags)
1045 {
1046 	depot_stack_handle_t handle;
1047 	unsigned long entries[TRACK_ADDRS_COUNT];
1048 	unsigned int nr_entries;
1049 
1050 	nr_entries = stack_trace_save(entries, ARRAY_SIZE(entries), 3);
1051 	handle = stack_depot_save(entries, nr_entries, gfp_flags);
1052 
1053 	return handle;
1054 }
1055 #else
1056 static inline depot_stack_handle_t set_track_prepare(gfp_t gfp_flags)
1057 {
1058 	return 0;
1059 }
1060 #endif
1061 
1062 static void set_track_update(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object,
1063 			     enum track_item alloc, unsigned long addr,
1064 			     depot_stack_handle_t handle)
1065 {
1066 	struct track *p = get_track(s, object, alloc);
1067 
1068 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKDEPOT
1069 	p->handle = handle;
1070 #endif
1071 	p->addr = addr;
1072 	p->cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
1073 	p->pid = current->pid;
1074 	p->when = jiffies;
1075 }
1076 
1077 static __always_inline void set_track(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object,
1078 				      enum track_item alloc, unsigned long addr, gfp_t gfp_flags)
1079 {
1080 	depot_stack_handle_t handle = set_track_prepare(gfp_flags);
1081 
1082 	set_track_update(s, object, alloc, addr, handle);
1083 }
1084 
1085 static void init_tracking(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object)
1086 {
1087 	struct track *p;
1088 
1089 	if (!(s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER))
1090 		return;
1091 
1092 	p = get_track(s, object, TRACK_ALLOC);
1093 	memset(p, 0, 2*sizeof(struct track));
1094 }
1095 
1096 static void print_track(const char *s, struct track *t, unsigned long pr_time)
1097 {
1098 	depot_stack_handle_t handle __maybe_unused;
1099 
1100 	if (!t->addr)
1101 		return;
1102 
1103 	pr_err("%s in %pS age=%lu cpu=%u pid=%d\n",
1104 	       s, (void *)t->addr, pr_time - t->when, t->cpu, t->pid);
1105 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKDEPOT
1106 	handle = READ_ONCE(t->handle);
1107 	if (handle)
1108 		stack_depot_print(handle);
1109 	else
1110 		pr_err("object allocation/free stack trace missing\n");
1111 #endif
1112 }
1113 
1114 void print_tracking(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object)
1115 {
1116 	unsigned long pr_time = jiffies;
1117 	if (!(s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER))
1118 		return;
1119 
1120 	print_track("Allocated", get_track(s, object, TRACK_ALLOC), pr_time);
1121 	print_track("Freed", get_track(s, object, TRACK_FREE), pr_time);
1122 }
1123 
1124 static void print_slab_info(const struct slab *slab)
1125 {
1126 	pr_err("Slab 0x%p objects=%u used=%u fp=0x%p flags=%pGp\n",
1127 	       slab, slab->objects, slab->inuse, slab->freelist,
1128 	       &slab->flags.f);
1129 }
1130 
1131 void skip_orig_size_check(struct kmem_cache *s, const void *object)
1132 {
1133 	set_orig_size(s, (void *)object, s->object_size);
1134 }
1135 
1136 static void __slab_bug(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *fmt, va_list argsp)
1137 {
1138 	struct va_format vaf;
1139 	va_list args;
1140 
1141 	va_copy(args, argsp);
1142 	vaf.fmt = fmt;
1143 	vaf.va = &args;
1144 	pr_err("=============================================================================\n");
1145 	pr_err("BUG %s (%s): %pV\n", s ? s->name : "<unknown>", print_tainted(), &vaf);
1146 	pr_err("-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n");
1147 	va_end(args);
1148 }
1149 
1150 static void slab_bug(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *fmt, ...)
1151 {
1152 	va_list args;
1153 
1154 	va_start(args, fmt);
1155 	__slab_bug(s, fmt, args);
1156 	va_end(args);
1157 }
1158 
1159 __printf(2, 3)
1160 static void slab_fix(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *fmt, ...)
1161 {
1162 	struct va_format vaf;
1163 	va_list args;
1164 
1165 	if (slab_add_kunit_errors())
1166 		return;
1167 
1168 	va_start(args, fmt);
1169 	vaf.fmt = fmt;
1170 	vaf.va = &args;
1171 	pr_err("FIX %s: %pV\n", s->name, &vaf);
1172 	va_end(args);
1173 }
1174 
1175 static void print_trailer(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, u8 *p)
1176 {
1177 	unsigned int off;	/* Offset of last byte */
1178 	u8 *addr = slab_address(slab);
1179 
1180 	print_tracking(s, p);
1181 
1182 	print_slab_info(slab);
1183 
1184 	pr_err("Object 0x%p @offset=%tu fp=0x%p\n\n",
1185 	       p, p - addr, get_freepointer(s, p));
1186 
1187 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE)
1188 		print_section(KERN_ERR, "Redzone  ", p - s->red_left_pad,
1189 			      s->red_left_pad);
1190 	else if (p > addr + 16)
1191 		print_section(KERN_ERR, "Bytes b4 ", p - 16, 16);
1192 
1193 	print_section(KERN_ERR,         "Object   ", p,
1194 		      min_t(unsigned int, s->object_size, PAGE_SIZE));
1195 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE)
1196 		print_section(KERN_ERR, "Redzone  ", p + s->object_size,
1197 			s->inuse - s->object_size);
1198 
1199 	off = get_info_end(s);
1200 
1201 	if (s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER)
1202 		off += 2 * sizeof(struct track);
1203 
1204 	if (slub_debug_orig_size(s))
1205 		off += sizeof(unsigned long);
1206 
1207 	off += kasan_metadata_size(s, false);
1208 
1209 	if (obj_exts_in_object(s, slab))
1210 		off += sizeof(struct slabobj_ext);
1211 
1212 	if (off != size_from_object(s))
1213 		/* Beginning of the filler is the free pointer */
1214 		print_section(KERN_ERR, "Padding  ", p + off,
1215 			      size_from_object(s) - off);
1216 }
1217 
1218 static void object_err(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
1219 			u8 *object, const char *reason)
1220 {
1221 	if (slab_add_kunit_errors())
1222 		return;
1223 
1224 	slab_bug(s, reason);
1225 	if (!object || !check_valid_pointer(s, slab, object)) {
1226 		print_slab_info(slab);
1227 		pr_err("Invalid pointer 0x%p\n", object);
1228 	} else {
1229 		print_trailer(s, slab, object);
1230 	}
1231 	add_taint(TAINT_BAD_PAGE, LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE);
1232 
1233 	WARN_ON(1);
1234 }
1235 
1236 static void __slab_err(struct slab *slab)
1237 {
1238 	if (slab_in_kunit_test())
1239 		return;
1240 
1241 	print_slab_info(slab);
1242 	add_taint(TAINT_BAD_PAGE, LOCKDEP_NOW_UNRELIABLE);
1243 
1244 	WARN_ON(1);
1245 }
1246 
1247 static __printf(3, 4) void slab_err(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
1248 			const char *fmt, ...)
1249 {
1250 	va_list args;
1251 
1252 	if (slab_add_kunit_errors())
1253 		return;
1254 
1255 	va_start(args, fmt);
1256 	__slab_bug(s, fmt, args);
1257 	va_end(args);
1258 
1259 	__slab_err(slab);
1260 }
1261 
1262 static void init_object(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object, u8 val)
1263 {
1264 	u8 *p = kasan_reset_tag(object);
1265 	unsigned int poison_size = s->object_size;
1266 
1267 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE) {
1268 		/*
1269 		 * Here and below, avoid overwriting the KMSAN shadow. Keeping
1270 		 * the shadow makes it possible to distinguish uninit-value
1271 		 * from use-after-free.
1272 		 */
1273 		memset_no_sanitize_memory(p - s->red_left_pad, val,
1274 					  s->red_left_pad);
1275 
1276 		if (slub_debug_orig_size(s) && val == SLUB_RED_ACTIVE) {
1277 			/*
1278 			 * Redzone the extra allocated space by kmalloc than
1279 			 * requested, and the poison size will be limited to
1280 			 * the original request size accordingly.
1281 			 */
1282 			poison_size = get_orig_size(s, object);
1283 		}
1284 	}
1285 
1286 	if (s->flags & __OBJECT_POISON) {
1287 		memset_no_sanitize_memory(p, POISON_FREE, poison_size - 1);
1288 		memset_no_sanitize_memory(p + poison_size - 1, POISON_END, 1);
1289 	}
1290 
1291 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE)
1292 		memset_no_sanitize_memory(p + poison_size, val,
1293 					  s->inuse - poison_size);
1294 }
1295 
1296 static void restore_bytes(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *message, u8 data,
1297 						void *from, void *to)
1298 {
1299 	slab_fix(s, "Restoring %s 0x%p-0x%p=0x%x", message, from, to - 1, data);
1300 	memset(from, data, to - from);
1301 }
1302 
1303 #ifdef CONFIG_KMSAN
1304 #define pad_check_attributes noinline __no_kmsan_checks
1305 #else
1306 #define pad_check_attributes
1307 #endif
1308 
1309 static pad_check_attributes int
1310 check_bytes_and_report(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
1311 		       u8 *object, const char *what, u8 *start, unsigned int value,
1312 		       unsigned int bytes, bool slab_obj_print)
1313 {
1314 	u8 *fault;
1315 	u8 *end;
1316 	u8 *addr = slab_address(slab);
1317 
1318 	metadata_access_enable();
1319 	fault = memchr_inv(kasan_reset_tag(start), value, bytes);
1320 	metadata_access_disable();
1321 	if (!fault)
1322 		return 1;
1323 
1324 	end = start + bytes;
1325 	while (end > fault && end[-1] == value)
1326 		end--;
1327 
1328 	if (slab_add_kunit_errors())
1329 		goto skip_bug_print;
1330 
1331 	pr_err("[%s overwritten] 0x%p-0x%p @offset=%tu. First byte 0x%x instead of 0x%x\n",
1332 	       what, fault, end - 1, fault - addr, fault[0], value);
1333 
1334 	if (slab_obj_print)
1335 		object_err(s, slab, object, "Object corrupt");
1336 
1337 skip_bug_print:
1338 	restore_bytes(s, what, value, fault, end);
1339 	return 0;
1340 }
1341 
1342 /*
1343  * Object field layout:
1344  *
1345  * [Left redzone padding] (if SLAB_RED_ZONE)
1346  *   - Field size: s->red_left_pad
1347  *   - Immediately precedes each object when SLAB_RED_ZONE is set.
1348  *   - Filled with 0xbb (SLUB_RED_INACTIVE) for inactive objects and
1349  *     0xcc (SLUB_RED_ACTIVE) for objects in use when SLAB_RED_ZONE.
1350  *
1351  * [Object bytes] (object address starts here)
1352  *   - Field size: s->object_size
1353  *   - Object payload bytes.
1354  *   - If the freepointer may overlap the object, it is stored inside
1355  *     the object (typically near the middle).
1356  *   - Poisoning uses 0x6b (POISON_FREE) and the last byte is
1357  *     0xa5 (POISON_END) when __OBJECT_POISON is enabled.
1358  *
1359  * [Word-align padding] (right redzone when SLAB_RED_ZONE is set)
1360  *   - Field size: s->inuse - s->object_size
1361  *   - If redzoning is enabled and ALIGN(size, sizeof(void *)) adds no
1362  *     padding, explicitly extend by one word so the right redzone is
1363  *     non-empty.
1364  *   - Filled with 0xbb (SLUB_RED_INACTIVE) for inactive objects and
1365  *     0xcc (SLUB_RED_ACTIVE) for objects in use when SLAB_RED_ZONE.
1366  *
1367  * [Metadata starts at object + s->inuse]
1368  *   - A. freelist pointer (if freeptr_outside_object)
1369  *   - B. alloc tracking (SLAB_STORE_USER)
1370  *   - C. free tracking (SLAB_STORE_USER)
1371  *   - D. original request size (SLAB_KMALLOC && SLAB_STORE_USER)
1372  *   - E. KASAN metadata (if enabled)
1373  *
1374  * [Mandatory padding] (if CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG && SLAB_RED_ZONE)
1375  *   - One mandatory debug word to guarantee a minimum poisoned gap
1376  *     between metadata and the next object, independent of alignment.
1377  *   - Filled with 0x5a (POISON_INUSE) when SLAB_POISON is set.
1378  * [Final alignment padding]
1379  *   - Bytes added by ALIGN(size, s->align) to reach s->size.
1380  *   - When the padding is large enough, it can be used to store
1381  *     struct slabobj_ext for accounting metadata (obj_exts_in_object()).
1382  *   - The remaining bytes (if any) are filled with 0x5a (POISON_INUSE)
1383  *     when SLAB_POISON is set.
1384  *
1385  * Notes:
1386  * - Redzones are filled by init_object() with SLUB_RED_ACTIVE/INACTIVE.
1387  * - Object contents are poisoned with POISON_FREE/END when __OBJECT_POISON.
1388  * - The trailing padding is pre-filled with POISON_INUSE by
1389  *   setup_slab_debug() when SLAB_POISON is set, and is validated by
1390  *   check_pad_bytes().
1391  * - The first object pointer is slab_address(slab) +
1392  *   (s->red_left_pad if redzoning); subsequent objects are reached by
1393  *   adding s->size each time.
1394  *
1395  * If a slab cache flag relies on specific metadata to exist at a fixed
1396  * offset, the flag must be included in SLAB_NEVER_MERGE to prevent merging.
1397  * Otherwise, the cache would misbehave as s->object_size and s->inuse are
1398  * adjusted during cache merging (see __kmem_cache_alias()).
1399  */
1400 static int check_pad_bytes(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, u8 *p)
1401 {
1402 	unsigned long off = get_info_end(s);	/* The end of info */
1403 
1404 	if (s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER) {
1405 		/* We also have user information there */
1406 		off += 2 * sizeof(struct track);
1407 
1408 		if (s->flags & SLAB_KMALLOC)
1409 			off += sizeof(unsigned long);
1410 	}
1411 
1412 	off += kasan_metadata_size(s, false);
1413 
1414 	if (obj_exts_in_object(s, slab))
1415 		off += sizeof(struct slabobj_ext);
1416 
1417 	if (size_from_object(s) == off)
1418 		return 1;
1419 
1420 	return check_bytes_and_report(s, slab, p, "Object padding",
1421 			p + off, POISON_INUSE, size_from_object(s) - off, true);
1422 }
1423 
1424 /* Check the pad bytes at the end of a slab page */
1425 static pad_check_attributes void
1426 slab_pad_check(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
1427 {
1428 	u8 *start;
1429 	u8 *fault;
1430 	u8 *end;
1431 	u8 *pad;
1432 	int length;
1433 	int remainder;
1434 
1435 	if (!(s->flags & SLAB_POISON))
1436 		return;
1437 
1438 	start = slab_address(slab);
1439 	length = slab_size(slab);
1440 	end = start + length;
1441 
1442 	if (obj_exts_in_slab(s, slab) && !obj_exts_in_object(s, slab)) {
1443 		remainder = length;
1444 		remainder -= obj_exts_offset_in_slab(s, slab);
1445 		remainder -= obj_exts_size_in_slab(slab);
1446 	} else {
1447 		remainder = length % s->size;
1448 	}
1449 
1450 	if (!remainder)
1451 		return;
1452 
1453 	pad = end - remainder;
1454 	metadata_access_enable();
1455 	fault = memchr_inv(kasan_reset_tag(pad), POISON_INUSE, remainder);
1456 	metadata_access_disable();
1457 	if (!fault)
1458 		return;
1459 	while (end > fault && end[-1] == POISON_INUSE)
1460 		end--;
1461 
1462 	slab_bug(s, "Padding overwritten. 0x%p-0x%p @offset=%tu",
1463 		 fault, end - 1, fault - start);
1464 	print_section(KERN_ERR, "Padding ", pad, remainder);
1465 	__slab_err(slab);
1466 
1467 	restore_bytes(s, "slab padding", POISON_INUSE, fault, end);
1468 }
1469 
1470 static int check_object(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
1471 					void *object, u8 val)
1472 {
1473 	u8 *p = object;
1474 	u8 *endobject = object + s->object_size;
1475 	unsigned int orig_size, kasan_meta_size;
1476 	int ret = 1;
1477 
1478 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE) {
1479 		if (!check_bytes_and_report(s, slab, object, "Left Redzone",
1480 			object - s->red_left_pad, val, s->red_left_pad, ret))
1481 			ret = 0;
1482 
1483 		if (!check_bytes_and_report(s, slab, object, "Right Redzone",
1484 			endobject, val, s->inuse - s->object_size, ret))
1485 			ret = 0;
1486 
1487 		if (slub_debug_orig_size(s) && val == SLUB_RED_ACTIVE) {
1488 			orig_size = get_orig_size(s, object);
1489 
1490 			if (s->object_size > orig_size  &&
1491 				!check_bytes_and_report(s, slab, object,
1492 					"kmalloc Redzone", p + orig_size,
1493 					val, s->object_size - orig_size, ret)) {
1494 				ret = 0;
1495 			}
1496 		}
1497 	} else {
1498 		if ((s->flags & SLAB_POISON) && s->object_size < s->inuse) {
1499 			if (!check_bytes_and_report(s, slab, p, "Alignment padding",
1500 				endobject, POISON_INUSE,
1501 				s->inuse - s->object_size, ret))
1502 				ret = 0;
1503 		}
1504 	}
1505 
1506 	if (s->flags & SLAB_POISON) {
1507 		if (val != SLUB_RED_ACTIVE && (s->flags & __OBJECT_POISON)) {
1508 			/*
1509 			 * KASAN can save its free meta data inside of the
1510 			 * object at offset 0. Thus, skip checking the part of
1511 			 * the redzone that overlaps with the meta data.
1512 			 */
1513 			kasan_meta_size = kasan_metadata_size(s, true);
1514 			if (kasan_meta_size < s->object_size - 1 &&
1515 			    !check_bytes_and_report(s, slab, p, "Poison",
1516 					p + kasan_meta_size, POISON_FREE,
1517 					s->object_size - kasan_meta_size - 1, ret))
1518 				ret = 0;
1519 			if (kasan_meta_size < s->object_size &&
1520 			    !check_bytes_and_report(s, slab, p, "End Poison",
1521 					p + s->object_size - 1, POISON_END, 1, ret))
1522 				ret = 0;
1523 		}
1524 		/*
1525 		 * check_pad_bytes cleans up on its own.
1526 		 */
1527 		if (!check_pad_bytes(s, slab, p))
1528 			ret = 0;
1529 	}
1530 
1531 	/*
1532 	 * Cannot check freepointer while object is allocated if
1533 	 * object and freepointer overlap.
1534 	 */
1535 	if ((freeptr_outside_object(s) || val != SLUB_RED_ACTIVE) &&
1536 	    !check_valid_pointer(s, slab, get_freepointer(s, p))) {
1537 		object_err(s, slab, p, "Freepointer corrupt");
1538 		/*
1539 		 * No choice but to zap it and thus lose the remainder
1540 		 * of the free objects in this slab. May cause
1541 		 * another error because the object count is now wrong.
1542 		 */
1543 		set_freepointer(s, p, NULL);
1544 		ret = 0;
1545 	}
1546 
1547 	return ret;
1548 }
1549 
1550 /*
1551  * Checks if the slab state looks sane. Assumes the struct slab pointer
1552  * was either obtained in a way that ensures it's valid, or validated
1553  * by validate_slab_ptr()
1554  */
1555 static int check_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
1556 {
1557 	int maxobj;
1558 
1559 	maxobj = order_objects(slab_order(slab), s->size);
1560 	if (slab->objects > maxobj) {
1561 		slab_err(s, slab, "objects %u > max %u",
1562 			slab->objects, maxobj);
1563 		return 0;
1564 	}
1565 	if (slab->inuse > slab->objects) {
1566 		slab_err(s, slab, "inuse %u > max %u",
1567 			slab->inuse, slab->objects);
1568 		return 0;
1569 	}
1570 	if (slab->frozen) {
1571 		slab_err(s, slab, "Slab disabled since SLUB metadata consistency check failed");
1572 		return 0;
1573 	}
1574 
1575 	/* Slab_pad_check fixes things up after itself */
1576 	slab_pad_check(s, slab);
1577 	return 1;
1578 }
1579 
1580 /*
1581  * Determine if a certain object in a slab is on the freelist. Must hold the
1582  * slab lock to guarantee that the chains are in a consistent state.
1583  */
1584 static bool on_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *search)
1585 {
1586 	int nr = 0;
1587 	void *fp;
1588 	void *object = NULL;
1589 	int max_objects;
1590 
1591 	fp = slab->freelist;
1592 	while (fp && nr <= slab->objects) {
1593 		if (fp == search)
1594 			return true;
1595 		if (!check_valid_pointer(s, slab, fp)) {
1596 			if (object) {
1597 				object_err(s, slab, object,
1598 					"Freechain corrupt");
1599 				set_freepointer(s, object, NULL);
1600 				break;
1601 			} else {
1602 				slab_err(s, slab, "Freepointer corrupt");
1603 				slab->freelist = NULL;
1604 				slab->inuse = slab->objects;
1605 				slab_fix(s, "Freelist cleared");
1606 				return false;
1607 			}
1608 		}
1609 		object = fp;
1610 		fp = get_freepointer(s, object);
1611 		nr++;
1612 	}
1613 
1614 	if (nr > slab->objects) {
1615 		slab_err(s, slab, "Freelist cycle detected");
1616 		slab->freelist = NULL;
1617 		slab->inuse = slab->objects;
1618 		slab_fix(s, "Freelist cleared");
1619 		return false;
1620 	}
1621 
1622 	max_objects = order_objects(slab_order(slab), s->size);
1623 	if (max_objects > MAX_OBJS_PER_PAGE)
1624 		max_objects = MAX_OBJS_PER_PAGE;
1625 
1626 	if (slab->objects != max_objects) {
1627 		slab_err(s, slab, "Wrong number of objects. Found %d but should be %d",
1628 			 slab->objects, max_objects);
1629 		slab->objects = max_objects;
1630 		slab_fix(s, "Number of objects adjusted");
1631 	}
1632 	if (slab->inuse != slab->objects - nr) {
1633 		slab_err(s, slab, "Wrong object count. Counter is %d but counted were %d",
1634 			 slab->inuse, slab->objects - nr);
1635 		slab->inuse = slab->objects - nr;
1636 		slab_fix(s, "Object count adjusted");
1637 	}
1638 	return search == NULL;
1639 }
1640 
1641 static void trace(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *object,
1642 								int alloc)
1643 {
1644 	if (s->flags & SLAB_TRACE) {
1645 		pr_info("TRACE %s %s 0x%p inuse=%d fp=0x%p\n",
1646 			s->name,
1647 			alloc ? "alloc" : "free",
1648 			object, slab->inuse,
1649 			slab->freelist);
1650 
1651 		if (!alloc)
1652 			print_section(KERN_INFO, "Object ", (void *)object,
1653 					s->object_size);
1654 
1655 		dump_stack();
1656 	}
1657 }
1658 
1659 /*
1660  * Tracking of fully allocated slabs for debugging purposes.
1661  */
1662 static void add_full(struct kmem_cache *s,
1663 	struct kmem_cache_node *n, struct slab *slab)
1664 {
1665 	if (!(s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER))
1666 		return;
1667 
1668 	lockdep_assert_held(&n->list_lock);
1669 	list_add(&slab->slab_list, &n->full);
1670 }
1671 
1672 static void remove_full(struct kmem_cache *s, struct kmem_cache_node *n, struct slab *slab)
1673 {
1674 	if (!(s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER))
1675 		return;
1676 
1677 	lockdep_assert_held(&n->list_lock);
1678 	list_del(&slab->slab_list);
1679 }
1680 
1681 static inline unsigned long node_nr_slabs(struct kmem_cache_node *n)
1682 {
1683 	return atomic_long_read(&n->nr_slabs);
1684 }
1685 
1686 static inline void inc_slabs_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node, int objects)
1687 {
1688 	struct kmem_cache_node *n = get_node(s, node);
1689 
1690 	atomic_long_inc(&n->nr_slabs);
1691 	atomic_long_add(objects, &n->total_objects);
1692 }
1693 static inline void dec_slabs_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node, int objects)
1694 {
1695 	struct kmem_cache_node *n = get_node(s, node);
1696 
1697 	atomic_long_dec(&n->nr_slabs);
1698 	atomic_long_sub(objects, &n->total_objects);
1699 }
1700 
1701 /* Object debug checks for alloc/free paths */
1702 static void setup_object_debug(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object)
1703 {
1704 	if (!kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_STORE_USER|SLAB_RED_ZONE|__OBJECT_POISON))
1705 		return;
1706 
1707 	init_object(s, object, SLUB_RED_INACTIVE);
1708 	init_tracking(s, object);
1709 }
1710 
1711 static
1712 void setup_slab_debug(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *addr)
1713 {
1714 	if (!kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_POISON))
1715 		return;
1716 
1717 	metadata_access_enable();
1718 	memset(kasan_reset_tag(addr), POISON_INUSE, slab_size(slab));
1719 	metadata_access_disable();
1720 }
1721 
1722 static inline int alloc_consistency_checks(struct kmem_cache *s,
1723 					struct slab *slab, void *object)
1724 {
1725 	if (!check_slab(s, slab))
1726 		return 0;
1727 
1728 	if (!check_valid_pointer(s, slab, object)) {
1729 		object_err(s, slab, object, "Freelist Pointer check fails");
1730 		return 0;
1731 	}
1732 
1733 	if (!check_object(s, slab, object, SLUB_RED_INACTIVE))
1734 		return 0;
1735 
1736 	return 1;
1737 }
1738 
1739 static noinline bool alloc_debug_processing(struct kmem_cache *s,
1740 			struct slab *slab, void *object, int orig_size)
1741 {
1742 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS) {
1743 		if (!alloc_consistency_checks(s, slab, object))
1744 			goto bad;
1745 	}
1746 
1747 	/* Success. Perform special debug activities for allocs */
1748 	trace(s, slab, object, 1);
1749 	set_orig_size(s, object, orig_size);
1750 	init_object(s, object, SLUB_RED_ACTIVE);
1751 	return true;
1752 
1753 bad:
1754 	/*
1755 	 * Let's do the best we can to avoid issues in the future. Marking all
1756 	 * objects as used avoids touching the remaining objects.
1757 	 */
1758 	slab_fix(s, "Marking all objects used");
1759 	slab->inuse = slab->objects;
1760 	slab->freelist = NULL;
1761 	slab->frozen = 1; /* mark consistency-failed slab as frozen */
1762 
1763 	return false;
1764 }
1765 
1766 static inline int free_consistency_checks(struct kmem_cache *s,
1767 		struct slab *slab, void *object, unsigned long addr)
1768 {
1769 	if (!check_valid_pointer(s, slab, object)) {
1770 		slab_err(s, slab, "Invalid object pointer 0x%p", object);
1771 		return 0;
1772 	}
1773 
1774 	if (on_freelist(s, slab, object)) {
1775 		object_err(s, slab, object, "Object already free");
1776 		return 0;
1777 	}
1778 
1779 	if (!check_object(s, slab, object, SLUB_RED_ACTIVE))
1780 		return 0;
1781 
1782 	if (unlikely(s != slab->slab_cache)) {
1783 		if (!slab->slab_cache) {
1784 			slab_err(NULL, slab, "No slab cache for object 0x%p",
1785 				 object);
1786 		} else {
1787 			object_err(s, slab, object,
1788 				   "page slab pointer corrupt.");
1789 		}
1790 		return 0;
1791 	}
1792 	return 1;
1793 }
1794 
1795 /*
1796  * Parse a block of slab_debug options. Blocks are delimited by ';'
1797  *
1798  * @str:    start of block
1799  * @flags:  returns parsed flags, or DEBUG_DEFAULT_FLAGS if none specified
1800  * @slabs:  return start of list of slabs, or NULL when there's no list
1801  * @init:   assume this is initial parsing and not per-kmem-create parsing
1802  *
1803  * returns the start of next block if there's any, or NULL
1804  */
1805 static const char *
1806 parse_slub_debug_flags(const char *str, slab_flags_t *flags, const char **slabs, bool init)
1807 {
1808 	bool higher_order_disable = false;
1809 
1810 	/* Skip any completely empty blocks */
1811 	while (*str && *str == ';')
1812 		str++;
1813 
1814 	if (*str == ',') {
1815 		/*
1816 		 * No options but restriction on slabs. This means full
1817 		 * debugging for slabs matching a pattern.
1818 		 */
1819 		*flags = DEBUG_DEFAULT_FLAGS;
1820 		goto check_slabs;
1821 	}
1822 	*flags = 0;
1823 
1824 	/* Determine which debug features should be switched on */
1825 	for (; *str && *str != ',' && *str != ';'; str++) {
1826 		switch (tolower(*str)) {
1827 		case '-':
1828 			*flags = 0;
1829 			break;
1830 		case 'f':
1831 			*flags |= SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS;
1832 			break;
1833 		case 'z':
1834 			*flags |= SLAB_RED_ZONE;
1835 			break;
1836 		case 'p':
1837 			*flags |= SLAB_POISON;
1838 			break;
1839 		case 'u':
1840 			*flags |= SLAB_STORE_USER;
1841 			break;
1842 		case 't':
1843 			*flags |= SLAB_TRACE;
1844 			break;
1845 		case 'a':
1846 			*flags |= SLAB_FAILSLAB;
1847 			break;
1848 		case 'o':
1849 			/*
1850 			 * Avoid enabling debugging on caches if its minimum
1851 			 * order would increase as a result.
1852 			 */
1853 			higher_order_disable = true;
1854 			break;
1855 		default:
1856 			if (init)
1857 				pr_err("slab_debug option '%c' unknown. skipped\n", *str);
1858 		}
1859 	}
1860 check_slabs:
1861 	if (*str == ',')
1862 		*slabs = ++str;
1863 	else
1864 		*slabs = NULL;
1865 
1866 	/* Skip over the slab list */
1867 	while (*str && *str != ';')
1868 		str++;
1869 
1870 	/* Skip any completely empty blocks */
1871 	while (*str && *str == ';')
1872 		str++;
1873 
1874 	if (init && higher_order_disable)
1875 		disable_higher_order_debug = 1;
1876 
1877 	if (*str)
1878 		return str;
1879 	else
1880 		return NULL;
1881 }
1882 
1883 static int __init setup_slub_debug(const char *str, const struct kernel_param *kp)
1884 {
1885 	slab_flags_t flags;
1886 	slab_flags_t global_flags;
1887 	const char *saved_str;
1888 	const char *slab_list;
1889 	bool global_slub_debug_changed = false;
1890 	bool slab_list_specified = false;
1891 
1892 	global_flags = DEBUG_DEFAULT_FLAGS;
1893 	if (!str || !*str)
1894 		/*
1895 		 * No options specified. Switch on full debugging.
1896 		 */
1897 		goto out;
1898 
1899 	saved_str = str;
1900 	while (str) {
1901 		str = parse_slub_debug_flags(str, &flags, &slab_list, true);
1902 
1903 		if (!slab_list) {
1904 			global_flags = flags;
1905 			global_slub_debug_changed = true;
1906 		} else {
1907 			slab_list_specified = true;
1908 			if (flags & SLAB_STORE_USER)
1909 				stack_depot_request_early_init();
1910 		}
1911 	}
1912 
1913 	/*
1914 	 * For backwards compatibility, a single list of flags with list of
1915 	 * slabs means debugging is only changed for those slabs, so the global
1916 	 * slab_debug should be unchanged (0 or DEBUG_DEFAULT_FLAGS, depending
1917 	 * on CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG_ON). We can extended that to multiple lists as
1918 	 * long as there is no option specifying flags without a slab list.
1919 	 */
1920 	if (slab_list_specified) {
1921 		if (!global_slub_debug_changed)
1922 			global_flags = slub_debug;
1923 		slub_debug_string = saved_str;
1924 	}
1925 out:
1926 	slub_debug = global_flags;
1927 	if (slub_debug & SLAB_STORE_USER)
1928 		stack_depot_request_early_init();
1929 	if (slub_debug != 0 || slub_debug_string)
1930 		static_branch_enable(&slub_debug_enabled);
1931 	else
1932 		static_branch_disable(&slub_debug_enabled);
1933 	if ((static_branch_unlikely(&init_on_alloc) ||
1934 	     static_branch_unlikely(&init_on_free)) &&
1935 	    (slub_debug & SLAB_POISON))
1936 		pr_info("mem auto-init: SLAB_POISON will take precedence over init_on_alloc/init_on_free\n");
1937 	return 0;
1938 }
1939 
1940 static const struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_slab_debug __initconst = {
1941 	.flags = KERNEL_PARAM_OPS_FL_NOARG,
1942 	.set = setup_slub_debug,
1943 };
1944 __core_param_cb(slab_debug, &param_ops_slab_debug, NULL, 0);
1945 __core_param_cb(slub_debug, &param_ops_slab_debug, NULL, 0);
1946 
1947 /*
1948  * kmem_cache_flags - apply debugging options to the cache
1949  * @flags:		flags to set
1950  * @name:		name of the cache
1951  *
1952  * Debug option(s) are applied to @flags. In addition to the debug
1953  * option(s), if a slab name (or multiple) is specified i.e.
1954  * slab_debug=<Debug-Options>,<slab name1>,<slab name2> ...
1955  * then only the select slabs will receive the debug option(s).
1956  */
1957 slab_flags_t kmem_cache_flags(slab_flags_t flags, const char *name)
1958 {
1959 	const char *iter;
1960 	size_t len;
1961 	const char *next_block;
1962 	slab_flags_t block_flags;
1963 	slab_flags_t slub_debug_local = slub_debug;
1964 
1965 	if (flags & SLAB_NO_USER_FLAGS)
1966 		return flags;
1967 
1968 	/*
1969 	 * If the slab cache is for debugging (e.g. kmemleak) then
1970 	 * don't store user (stack trace) information by default,
1971 	 * but let the user enable it via the command line below.
1972 	 */
1973 	if (flags & SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE)
1974 		slub_debug_local &= ~SLAB_STORE_USER;
1975 
1976 	len = strlen(name);
1977 	next_block = slub_debug_string;
1978 	/* Go through all blocks of debug options, see if any matches our slab's name */
1979 	while (next_block) {
1980 		next_block = parse_slub_debug_flags(next_block, &block_flags, &iter, false);
1981 		if (!iter)
1982 			continue;
1983 		/* Found a block that has a slab list, search it */
1984 		while (*iter) {
1985 			const char *end, *glob;
1986 			size_t cmplen;
1987 
1988 			end = strchrnul(iter, ',');
1989 			if (next_block && next_block < end)
1990 				end = next_block - 1;
1991 
1992 			glob = strnchr(iter, end - iter, '*');
1993 			if (glob)
1994 				cmplen = glob - iter;
1995 			else
1996 				cmplen = max_t(size_t, len, (end - iter));
1997 
1998 			if (!strncmp(name, iter, cmplen)) {
1999 				flags |= block_flags;
2000 				return flags;
2001 			}
2002 
2003 			if (!*end || *end == ';')
2004 				break;
2005 			iter = end + 1;
2006 		}
2007 	}
2008 
2009 	return flags | slub_debug_local;
2010 }
2011 #else /* !CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
2012 static inline void setup_object_debug(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object) {}
2013 static inline
2014 void setup_slab_debug(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *addr) {}
2015 
2016 static inline bool alloc_debug_processing(struct kmem_cache *s,
2017 	struct slab *slab, void *object, int orig_size) { return true; }
2018 
2019 static inline bool free_debug_processing(struct kmem_cache *s,
2020 	struct slab *slab, void *head, void *tail, int *bulk_cnt,
2021 	unsigned long addr, depot_stack_handle_t handle) { return true; }
2022 
2023 static inline void slab_pad_check(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab) {}
2024 static inline int check_object(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
2025 			void *object, u8 val) { return 1; }
2026 static inline depot_stack_handle_t set_track_prepare(gfp_t gfp_flags) { return 0; }
2027 static inline void set_track(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object,
2028 			     enum track_item alloc, unsigned long addr, gfp_t gfp_flags) {}
2029 static inline void add_full(struct kmem_cache *s, struct kmem_cache_node *n,
2030 					struct slab *slab) {}
2031 static inline void remove_full(struct kmem_cache *s, struct kmem_cache_node *n,
2032 					struct slab *slab) {}
2033 slab_flags_t kmem_cache_flags(slab_flags_t flags, const char *name)
2034 {
2035 	return flags;
2036 }
2037 #define slub_debug 0
2038 
2039 #define disable_higher_order_debug 0
2040 
2041 static inline unsigned long node_nr_slabs(struct kmem_cache_node *n)
2042 							{ return 0; }
2043 static inline void inc_slabs_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node,
2044 							int objects) {}
2045 static inline void dec_slabs_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node,
2046 							int objects) {}
2047 #endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
2048 
2049 /*
2050  * The allocated objcg pointers array or sheaf is not accounted directly.
2051  * Moreover, it should not come from DMA buffer and is not readily
2052  * reclaimable. Node restriction for the parent allocation also should
2053  * not apply to the slab's internal objects, as well as __GFP_COMP used
2054  * for new slab allocations.
2055  * So those GFP bits should be masked off.
2056  */
2057 #define OBJCGS_CLEAR_MASK	(__GFP_DMA | __GFP_RECLAIMABLE | \
2058 				__GFP_ACCOUNT | __GFP_NOFAIL | \
2059 				__GFP_THISNODE | __GFP_COMP)
2060 
2061 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_OBJ_EXT
2062 
2063 #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG
2064 
2065 static inline void mark_obj_codetag_empty(const void *obj)
2066 {
2067 	struct slab *obj_slab;
2068 	unsigned long slab_exts;
2069 
2070 	obj_slab = virt_to_slab(obj);
2071 	slab_exts = slab_obj_exts(obj_slab);
2072 	if (slab_exts) {
2073 		get_slab_obj_exts(slab_exts);
2074 		unsigned int offs = obj_to_index(obj_slab->slab_cache,
2075 						 obj_slab, obj);
2076 		struct slabobj_ext *ext = slab_obj_ext(obj_slab,
2077 						       slab_exts, offs);
2078 
2079 		if (unlikely(is_codetag_empty(&ext->ref))) {
2080 			put_slab_obj_exts(slab_exts);
2081 			return;
2082 		}
2083 
2084 		/* codetag should be NULL here */
2085 		WARN_ON(ext->ref.ct);
2086 		set_codetag_empty(&ext->ref);
2087 		put_slab_obj_exts(slab_exts);
2088 	}
2089 }
2090 
2091 static inline bool mark_failed_objexts_alloc(struct slab *slab)
2092 {
2093 	return cmpxchg(&slab->obj_exts, 0, OBJEXTS_ALLOC_FAIL) == 0;
2094 }
2095 
2096 static inline void handle_failed_objexts_alloc(unsigned long obj_exts,
2097 			struct slabobj_ext *vec, unsigned int objects)
2098 {
2099 	/*
2100 	 * If vector previously failed to allocate then we have live
2101 	 * objects with no tag reference. Mark all references in this
2102 	 * vector as empty to avoid warnings later on.
2103 	 */
2104 	if (obj_exts == OBJEXTS_ALLOC_FAIL) {
2105 		unsigned int i;
2106 
2107 		for (i = 0; i < objects; i++)
2108 			set_codetag_empty(&vec[i].ref);
2109 	}
2110 }
2111 
2112 #else /* CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG */
2113 
2114 static inline void mark_obj_codetag_empty(const void *obj) {}
2115 static inline bool mark_failed_objexts_alloc(struct slab *slab) { return false; }
2116 static inline void handle_failed_objexts_alloc(unsigned long obj_exts,
2117 			struct slabobj_ext *vec, unsigned int objects) {}
2118 
2119 #endif /* CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING_DEBUG */
2120 
2121 static inline void init_slab_obj_exts(struct slab *slab)
2122 {
2123 	slab->obj_exts = 0;
2124 }
2125 
2126 int alloc_slab_obj_exts(struct slab *slab, struct kmem_cache *s,
2127 			gfp_t gfp, unsigned int alloc_flags)
2128 {
2129 	const bool allow_spin = alloc_flags_allow_spinning(alloc_flags);
2130 	unsigned int objects = objs_per_slab(s, slab);
2131 	bool new_slab = alloc_flags & SLAB_ALLOC_NEW_SLAB;
2132 	unsigned long new_exts;
2133 	unsigned long old_exts;
2134 	struct slabobj_ext *vec;
2135 	size_t sz = sizeof(struct slabobj_ext) * slab->objects;
2136 
2137 	gfp &= ~OBJCGS_CLEAR_MASK;
2138 	/*
2139 	 * In most cases, obj_exts arrays are allocated from normal kmalloc.
2140 	 * However, normal kmalloc caches must allocate them from
2141 	 * KMALLOC_NO_OBJ_EXT caches to prevent recursion.
2142 	 */
2143 	if (is_kmalloc_normal(s))
2144 		alloc_flags |= SLAB_ALLOC_NO_OBJ_EXT;
2145 
2146 	alloc_flags &= ~SLAB_ALLOC_NEW_SLAB;
2147 
2148 	/* This will use kmalloc_nolock() if alloc_flags say so */
2149 	vec = kmalloc_flags(sz, gfp | __GFP_ZERO, alloc_flags, slab_nid(slab));
2150 
2151 	if (!vec) {
2152 		/*
2153 		 * Try to mark vectors which failed to allocate.
2154 		 * If this operation fails, there may be a racing process
2155 		 * that has already completed the allocation.
2156 		 */
2157 		if (!mark_failed_objexts_alloc(slab) &&
2158 		    slab_obj_exts(slab))
2159 			return 0;
2160 
2161 		return -ENOMEM;
2162 	}
2163 
2164 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_VM)) {
2165 		struct kmem_cache *exts_cache;
2166 		struct slab *exts_slab;
2167 
2168 		exts_slab = virt_to_slab(vec);
2169 		if (exts_slab) {
2170 			/*
2171 			 * The vector must be allocated from either normal or
2172 			 * KMALLOC_NO_OBJ_EXT kmalloc caches to avoid cycles.
2173 			 */
2174 			exts_cache = exts_slab->slab_cache;
2175 			WARN_ON_ONCE(!is_kmalloc_normal(exts_cache) &&
2176 					!(exts_cache->flags & SLAB_NO_OBJ_EXT));
2177 		}
2178 	}
2179 
2180 	new_exts = (unsigned long)vec;
2181 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
2182 	new_exts |= MEMCG_DATA_OBJEXTS;
2183 #endif
2184 retry:
2185 	old_exts = READ_ONCE(slab->obj_exts);
2186 	handle_failed_objexts_alloc(old_exts, vec, objects);
2187 
2188 	if (new_slab) {
2189 		/*
2190 		 * If the slab is brand new and nobody can yet access its
2191 		 * obj_exts, no synchronization is required and obj_exts can
2192 		 * be simply assigned.
2193 		 */
2194 		slab->obj_exts = new_exts;
2195 	} else if (old_exts & ~OBJEXTS_FLAGS_MASK) {
2196 		/*
2197 		 * If the slab is already in use, somebody can allocate and
2198 		 * assign slabobj_exts in parallel. In this case the existing
2199 		 * objcg vector should be reused.
2200 		 */
2201 		if (unlikely(!allow_spin))
2202 			kfree_nolock(vec);
2203 		else
2204 			kfree(vec);
2205 		return 0;
2206 	} else if (cmpxchg(&slab->obj_exts, old_exts, new_exts) != old_exts) {
2207 		/* Retry if a racing thread changed slab->obj_exts from under us. */
2208 		goto retry;
2209 	}
2210 
2211 	if (allow_spin)
2212 		kmemleak_not_leak(vec);
2213 	return 0;
2214 }
2215 
2216 static inline void free_slab_obj_exts(struct slab *slab, bool allow_spin)
2217 {
2218 	struct slabobj_ext *obj_exts;
2219 
2220 	obj_exts = (struct slabobj_ext *)slab_obj_exts(slab);
2221 	if (!obj_exts) {
2222 		/*
2223 		 * If obj_exts allocation failed, slab->obj_exts is set to
2224 		 * OBJEXTS_ALLOC_FAIL. In this case, we end up here and should
2225 		 * clear the flag.
2226 		 */
2227 		slab->obj_exts = 0;
2228 		return;
2229 	}
2230 
2231 	if (obj_exts_in_slab(slab->slab_cache, slab)) {
2232 		slab->obj_exts = 0;
2233 		return;
2234 	}
2235 
2236 	if (allow_spin)
2237 		kfree(obj_exts);
2238 	else
2239 		kfree_nolock(obj_exts);
2240 	slab->obj_exts = 0;
2241 }
2242 
2243 /*
2244  * Try to allocate slabobj_ext array from unused space.
2245  * This function must be called on a freshly allocated slab to prevent
2246  * concurrency problems.
2247  */
2248 static void alloc_slab_obj_exts_early(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
2249 {
2250 	void *addr;
2251 	unsigned long obj_exts;
2252 
2253 	/* Initialize stride early to avoid memory ordering issues */
2254 	slab_set_stride(slab, sizeof(struct slabobj_ext));
2255 
2256 	if (!need_slab_obj_exts(s))
2257 		return;
2258 
2259 	if (obj_exts_fit_within_slab_leftover(s, slab)) {
2260 		addr = slab_address(slab) + obj_exts_offset_in_slab(s, slab);
2261 		addr = kasan_reset_tag(addr);
2262 		obj_exts = (unsigned long)addr;
2263 
2264 		get_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2265 		memset(addr, 0, obj_exts_size_in_slab(slab));
2266 		put_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2267 
2268 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
2269 		obj_exts |= MEMCG_DATA_OBJEXTS;
2270 #endif
2271 		slab->obj_exts = obj_exts;
2272 	} else if (s->flags & SLAB_OBJ_EXT_IN_OBJ) {
2273 		unsigned int offset = obj_exts_offset_in_object(s);
2274 
2275 		obj_exts = (unsigned long)slab_address(slab);
2276 		obj_exts += s->red_left_pad;
2277 		obj_exts += offset;
2278 
2279 		get_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2280 		for_each_object(addr, s, slab_address(slab), slab->objects)
2281 			memset(kasan_reset_tag(addr) + offset, 0,
2282 			       sizeof(struct slabobj_ext));
2283 		put_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2284 
2285 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
2286 		obj_exts |= MEMCG_DATA_OBJEXTS;
2287 #endif
2288 		slab->obj_exts = obj_exts;
2289 		slab_set_stride(slab, s->size);
2290 	}
2291 }
2292 
2293 #else /* CONFIG_SLAB_OBJ_EXT */
2294 
2295 static inline void mark_obj_codetag_empty(const void *obj)
2296 {
2297 }
2298 
2299 static inline void init_slab_obj_exts(struct slab *slab)
2300 {
2301 }
2302 
2303 static int alloc_slab_obj_exts(struct slab *slab, struct kmem_cache *s,
2304 			       gfp_t gfp, unsigned int alloc_flags)
2305 {
2306 	return 0;
2307 }
2308 
2309 static inline void free_slab_obj_exts(struct slab *slab, bool allow_spin)
2310 {
2311 }
2312 
2313 static inline void alloc_slab_obj_exts_early(struct kmem_cache *s,
2314 						       struct slab *slab)
2315 {
2316 }
2317 
2318 #endif /* CONFIG_SLAB_OBJ_EXT */
2319 
2320 #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING
2321 
2322 static inline unsigned long
2323 prepare_slab_obj_exts_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
2324 			   gfp_t flags, unsigned int alloc_flags, void *p)
2325 {
2326 	if (!slab_obj_exts(slab) &&
2327 	    alloc_slab_obj_exts(slab, s, flags, alloc_flags)) {
2328 		pr_warn_once("%s, %s: Failed to create slab extension vector!\n",
2329 			     __func__, s->name);
2330 		return 0;
2331 	}
2332 
2333 	return slab_obj_exts(slab);
2334 }
2335 
2336 
2337 /* Should be called only if mem_alloc_profiling_enabled() */
2338 static noinline void
2339 __alloc_tagging_slab_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object, gfp_t flags,
2340 				unsigned int alloc_flags)
2341 {
2342 	unsigned long obj_exts;
2343 	struct slabobj_ext *obj_ext;
2344 	struct slab *slab;
2345 
2346 	if (!object)
2347 		return;
2348 
2349 	if (s->flags & (SLAB_NO_OBJ_EXT | SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE))
2350 		return;
2351 
2352 	if (alloc_flags & SLAB_ALLOC_NO_RECURSE)
2353 		return;
2354 
2355 	slab = virt_to_slab(object);
2356 	obj_exts = prepare_slab_obj_exts_hook(s, slab, flags, alloc_flags, object);
2357 	/*
2358 	 * Currently obj_exts is used only for allocation profiling.
2359 	 * If other users appear then mem_alloc_profiling_enabled()
2360 	 * check should be added before alloc_tag_add().
2361 	 */
2362 	if (obj_exts) {
2363 		unsigned int obj_idx = obj_to_index(s, slab, object);
2364 
2365 		get_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2366 		obj_ext = slab_obj_ext(slab, obj_exts, obj_idx);
2367 		alloc_tag_add(&obj_ext->ref, current->alloc_tag, s->size);
2368 		put_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2369 	} else {
2370 		alloc_tag_set_inaccurate(current->alloc_tag);
2371 	}
2372 }
2373 
2374 static inline void
2375 alloc_tagging_slab_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object, gfp_t flags,
2376 			      unsigned int alloc_flags)
2377 {
2378 	if (mem_alloc_profiling_enabled())
2379 		__alloc_tagging_slab_alloc_hook(s, object, flags, alloc_flags);
2380 }
2381 
2382 /* Should be called only if mem_alloc_profiling_enabled() */
2383 static noinline void
2384 __alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void **p,
2385 			       int objects)
2386 {
2387 	int i;
2388 	unsigned long obj_exts;
2389 
2390 	/* slab->obj_exts might not be NULL if it was created for MEMCG accounting. */
2391 	if (s->flags & (SLAB_NO_OBJ_EXT | SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE))
2392 		return;
2393 
2394 	obj_exts = slab_obj_exts(slab);
2395 	if (!obj_exts)
2396 		return;
2397 
2398 	get_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2399 	for (i = 0; i < objects; i++) {
2400 		unsigned int off = obj_to_index(s, slab, p[i]);
2401 
2402 		alloc_tag_sub(&slab_obj_ext(slab, obj_exts, off)->ref, s->size);
2403 	}
2404 	put_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2405 }
2406 
2407 static inline void
2408 alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void **p,
2409 			     int objects)
2410 {
2411 	if (mem_alloc_profiling_enabled())
2412 		__alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p, objects);
2413 }
2414 
2415 #else /* CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING */
2416 
2417 static inline void
2418 alloc_tagging_slab_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object, gfp_t flags,
2419 			      unsigned int alloc_flags)
2420 {
2421 }
2422 
2423 static inline void
2424 alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void **p,
2425 			     int objects)
2426 {
2427 }
2428 
2429 #endif /* CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING */
2430 
2431 
2432 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
2433 
2434 static void memcg_alloc_abort_single(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object);
2435 
2436 static __fastpath_inline
2437 bool memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags,
2438 				size_t size, void **p,
2439 				const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
2440 {
2441 	if (likely(!memcg_kmem_online()))
2442 		return true;
2443 
2444 	if (likely(!(flags & __GFP_ACCOUNT) && !(s->flags & SLAB_ACCOUNT)))
2445 		return true;
2446 
2447 	if (likely(__memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook(s, ac->lru, flags,
2448 						ac->alloc_flags, size, p)))
2449 		return true;
2450 
2451 	if (likely(size == 1)) {
2452 		memcg_alloc_abort_single(s, *p);
2453 		*p = NULL;
2454 	} else {
2455 		kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, size, p);
2456 	}
2457 
2458 	return false;
2459 }
2460 
2461 static __fastpath_inline
2462 void memcg_slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void **p,
2463 			  int objects)
2464 {
2465 	unsigned long obj_exts;
2466 
2467 	if (!memcg_kmem_online())
2468 		return;
2469 
2470 	obj_exts = slab_obj_exts(slab);
2471 	if (likely(!obj_exts))
2472 		return;
2473 
2474 	get_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2475 	__memcg_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p, objects, obj_exts);
2476 	put_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2477 }
2478 
2479 static __fastpath_inline
2480 bool memcg_slab_post_charge(void *p, gfp_t flags)
2481 {
2482 	unsigned long obj_exts;
2483 	struct slabobj_ext *obj_ext;
2484 	struct kmem_cache *s;
2485 	struct page *page;
2486 	struct slab *slab;
2487 	unsigned long off;
2488 
2489 	page = virt_to_page(p);
2490 	if (PageLargeKmalloc(page)) {
2491 		unsigned int order;
2492 		int size;
2493 
2494 		if (PageMemcgKmem(page))
2495 			return true;
2496 
2497 		order = large_kmalloc_order(page);
2498 		if (__memcg_kmem_charge_page(page, flags, order))
2499 			return false;
2500 
2501 		/*
2502 		 * This page has already been accounted in the global stats but
2503 		 * not in the memcg stats. So, subtract from the global and use
2504 		 * the interface which adds to both global and memcg stats.
2505 		 */
2506 		size = PAGE_SIZE << order;
2507 		mod_node_page_state(page_pgdat(page), NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE_B, -size);
2508 		mod_lruvec_page_state(page, NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE_B, size);
2509 		return true;
2510 	}
2511 
2512 	slab = page_slab(page);
2513 	s = slab->slab_cache;
2514 
2515 	/*
2516 	 * Ignore KMALLOC_NORMAL cache to avoid possible circular dependency
2517 	 * of slab_obj_exts being allocated from the same slab and thus the slab
2518 	 * becoming effectively unfreeable.
2519 	 */
2520 	if (is_kmalloc_normal(s))
2521 		return true;
2522 
2523 	/* Ignore already charged objects. */
2524 	obj_exts = slab_obj_exts(slab);
2525 	if (obj_exts) {
2526 		get_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2527 		off = obj_to_index(s, slab, p);
2528 		obj_ext = slab_obj_ext(slab, obj_exts, off);
2529 		if (unlikely(obj_ext->objcg)) {
2530 			put_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2531 			return true;
2532 		}
2533 		put_slab_obj_exts(obj_exts);
2534 	}
2535 
2536 	return __memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook(s, NULL, flags, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
2537 					    1, &p);
2538 }
2539 
2540 #else /* CONFIG_MEMCG */
2541 static inline bool memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s,
2542 					      gfp_t flags,
2543 					      size_t size, void **p,
2544 					      const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
2545 {
2546 	return true;
2547 }
2548 
2549 static inline void memcg_slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
2550 					void **p, int objects)
2551 {
2552 }
2553 
2554 static inline bool memcg_slab_post_charge(void *p, gfp_t flags)
2555 {
2556 	return true;
2557 }
2558 #endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG */
2559 
2560 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_RCU_DEBUG
2561 static void slab_free_after_rcu_debug(struct rcu_head *rcu_head);
2562 
2563 struct rcu_delayed_free {
2564 	struct rcu_head head;
2565 	void *object;
2566 };
2567 #endif
2568 
2569 /*
2570  * Hooks for other subsystems that check memory allocations. In a typical
2571  * production configuration these hooks all should produce no code at all.
2572  *
2573  * Returns true if freeing of the object can proceed, false if its reuse
2574  * was delayed by CONFIG_SLUB_RCU_DEBUG or KASAN quarantine, or it was returned
2575  * to KFENCE.
2576  *
2577  * For objects allocated via kmalloc_nolock(), only a subset of alloc hooks
2578  * are invoked, so some free hooks must handle asymmetric hook calls.
2579  *
2580  * Alloc hooks called for kmalloc_nolock():
2581  * - kmsan_slab_alloc()
2582  * - kasan_slab_alloc()
2583  * - memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook()
2584  * - alloc_tagging_slab_alloc_hook()
2585  *
2586  * Free hooks that must handle missing corresponding alloc hooks:
2587  * - kmemleak_free_recursive()
2588  * - kfence_free()
2589  *
2590  * Free hooks that have no alloc hook counterpart, and thus safe to call:
2591  * - debug_check_no_locks_freed()
2592  * - debug_check_no_obj_freed()
2593  * - __kcsan_check_access()
2594  */
2595 static __always_inline
2596 bool slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, void *x, bool init,
2597 		    bool after_rcu_delay)
2598 {
2599 	/* Are the object contents still accessible? */
2600 	bool still_accessible = (s->flags & SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU) && !after_rcu_delay;
2601 
2602 	kmemleak_free_recursive(x, s->flags);
2603 	kmsan_slab_free(s, x);
2604 
2605 	debug_check_no_locks_freed(x, s->object_size);
2606 
2607 	if (!(s->flags & SLAB_DEBUG_OBJECTS))
2608 		debug_check_no_obj_freed(x, s->object_size);
2609 
2610 	/* Use KCSAN to help debug racy use-after-free. */
2611 	if (!still_accessible)
2612 		__kcsan_check_access(x, s->object_size,
2613 				     KCSAN_ACCESS_WRITE | KCSAN_ACCESS_ASSERT);
2614 
2615 	if (kfence_free(x))
2616 		return false;
2617 
2618 	/*
2619 	 * Give KASAN a chance to notice an invalid free operation before we
2620 	 * modify the object.
2621 	 */
2622 	if (kasan_slab_pre_free(s, x))
2623 		return false;
2624 
2625 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_RCU_DEBUG
2626 	if (still_accessible) {
2627 		struct rcu_delayed_free *delayed_free;
2628 
2629 		delayed_free = kmalloc_obj(*delayed_free, GFP_NOWAIT);
2630 		if (delayed_free) {
2631 			/*
2632 			 * Let KASAN track our call stack as a "related work
2633 			 * creation", just like if the object had been freed
2634 			 * normally via kfree_rcu().
2635 			 * We have to do this manually because the rcu_head is
2636 			 * not located inside the object.
2637 			 */
2638 			kasan_record_aux_stack(x);
2639 
2640 			delayed_free->object = x;
2641 			call_rcu(&delayed_free->head, slab_free_after_rcu_debug);
2642 			return false;
2643 		}
2644 	}
2645 #endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_RCU_DEBUG */
2646 
2647 	/*
2648 	 * As memory initialization might be integrated into KASAN,
2649 	 * kasan_slab_free and initialization memset's must be
2650 	 * kept together to avoid discrepancies in behavior.
2651 	 *
2652 	 * The initialization memset's clear the object and the metadata,
2653 	 * but don't touch the SLAB redzone.
2654 	 *
2655 	 * The object's freepointer is also avoided if stored outside the
2656 	 * object.
2657 	 */
2658 	if (unlikely(init)) {
2659 		int rsize;
2660 		unsigned int inuse, orig_size;
2661 
2662 		inuse = get_info_end(s);
2663 		orig_size = get_orig_size(s, x);
2664 		if (!kasan_has_integrated_init())
2665 			memset(kasan_reset_tag(x), 0, orig_size);
2666 		rsize = (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE) ? s->red_left_pad : 0;
2667 		memset((char *)kasan_reset_tag(x) + inuse, 0,
2668 		       s->size - inuse - rsize);
2669 		/*
2670 		 * Restore orig_size, otherwise kmalloc redzone overwritten
2671 		 * would be reported
2672 		 */
2673 		set_orig_size(s, x, orig_size);
2674 
2675 	}
2676 	/* KASAN might put x into memory quarantine, delaying its reuse. */
2677 	return !kasan_slab_free(s, x, init, still_accessible, false);
2678 }
2679 
2680 static __fastpath_inline
2681 bool slab_free_freelist_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, void **head, void **tail,
2682 			     int *cnt)
2683 {
2684 
2685 	void *object;
2686 	void *next = *head;
2687 	void *old_tail = *tail;
2688 	bool init;
2689 
2690 	if (is_kfence_address(next)) {
2691 		slab_free_hook(s, next, false, false);
2692 		return false;
2693 	}
2694 
2695 	/* Head and tail of the reconstructed freelist */
2696 	*head = NULL;
2697 	*tail = NULL;
2698 
2699 	init = slab_want_init_on_free(s);
2700 
2701 	do {
2702 		object = next;
2703 		next = get_freepointer(s, object);
2704 
2705 		/* If object's reuse doesn't have to be delayed */
2706 		if (likely(slab_free_hook(s, object, init, false))) {
2707 			/* Move object to the new freelist */
2708 			set_freepointer(s, object, *head);
2709 			*head = object;
2710 			if (!*tail)
2711 				*tail = object;
2712 		} else {
2713 			/*
2714 			 * Adjust the reconstructed freelist depth
2715 			 * accordingly if object's reuse is delayed.
2716 			 */
2717 			--(*cnt);
2718 		}
2719 	} while (object != old_tail);
2720 
2721 	return *head != NULL;
2722 }
2723 
2724 static inline void *setup_object(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object)
2725 {
2726 	setup_object_debug(s, object);
2727 	object = kasan_init_slab_obj(s, object);
2728 	if (unlikely(s->ctor)) {
2729 		kasan_unpoison_new_object(s, object);
2730 		s->ctor(object);
2731 		kasan_poison_new_object(s, object);
2732 	}
2733 	return object;
2734 }
2735 
2736 static struct slab_sheaf *__alloc_empty_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp,
2737 				unsigned int alloc_flags, unsigned int capacity)
2738 {
2739 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf;
2740 	size_t sheaf_size;
2741 
2742 	/*
2743 	 * Prevent recursion to the same cache, or a deep stack of kmallocs of
2744 	 * varying sizes (sheaf capacity might differ for each kmalloc size
2745 	 * bucket)
2746 	 */
2747 	if (s->flags & SLAB_KMALLOC)
2748 		alloc_flags |= SLAB_ALLOC_NO_RECURSE;
2749 
2750 	sheaf_size = struct_size(sheaf, objects, capacity);
2751 	sheaf = kmalloc_flags(sheaf_size, gfp | __GFP_ZERO, alloc_flags, NUMA_NO_NODE);
2752 
2753 	if (unlikely(!sheaf))
2754 		return NULL;
2755 
2756 	sheaf->cache = s;
2757 
2758 	stat(s, SHEAF_ALLOC);
2759 
2760 	return sheaf;
2761 }
2762 
2763 static inline struct slab_sheaf *alloc_empty_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s,
2764 				gfp_t gfp, unsigned int alloc_flags)
2765 {
2766 	if (alloc_flags & SLAB_ALLOC_NO_RECURSE)
2767 		return NULL;
2768 
2769 	gfp &= ~OBJCGS_CLEAR_MASK;
2770 
2771 	return __alloc_empty_sheaf(s, gfp, alloc_flags, s->sheaf_capacity);
2772 }
2773 
2774 static void free_empty_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
2775 {
2776 	/*
2777 	 * If the sheaf was created with SLAB_ALLOC_NO_RECURSE flag then its
2778 	 * corresponding extension is NULL and alloc_tag_sub() will throw a
2779 	 * warning, therefore replace NULL with CODETAG_EMPTY to indicate
2780 	 * that the extension for this sheaf is expected to be NULL.
2781 	 */
2782 	if (s->flags & SLAB_KMALLOC)
2783 		mark_obj_codetag_empty(sheaf);
2784 
2785 	VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(sheaf->size > 0);
2786 	kfree(sheaf);
2787 
2788 	stat(s, SHEAF_FREE);
2789 }
2790 
2791 static unsigned int
2792 refill_objects(struct kmem_cache *s, void **p, gfp_t gfp, unsigned int min,
2793 	       unsigned int max);
2794 
2795 static int refill_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab_sheaf *sheaf,
2796 			 gfp_t gfp)
2797 {
2798 	int to_fill = s->sheaf_capacity - sheaf->size;
2799 	int filled;
2800 
2801 	if (!to_fill)
2802 		return 0;
2803 
2804 	filled = refill_objects(s, &sheaf->objects[sheaf->size], gfp, to_fill,
2805 				to_fill);
2806 
2807 	sheaf->size += filled;
2808 
2809 	stat_add(s, SHEAF_REFILL, filled);
2810 
2811 	if (filled < to_fill)
2812 		return -ENOMEM;
2813 
2814 	return 0;
2815 }
2816 
2817 /*
2818  * Maximum number of objects freed during a single flush of main pcs sheaf.
2819  * Translates directly to an on-stack array size.
2820  */
2821 #define PCS_BATCH_MAX	32U
2822 
2823 static void __kmem_cache_free_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, void **p);
2824 
2825 /*
2826  * Free all objects from the main sheaf. In order to perform
2827  * __kmem_cache_free_bulk() outside of cpu_sheaves->lock, work in batches where
2828  * object pointers are moved to a on-stack array under the lock. To bound the
2829  * stack usage, limit each batch to PCS_BATCH_MAX.
2830  *
2831  * Must be called with s->cpu_sheaves->lock locked, returns with the lock
2832  * unlocked.
2833  *
2834  * Returns how many objects are remaining to be flushed
2835  */
2836 static unsigned int __sheaf_flush_main_batch(struct kmem_cache *s)
2837 {
2838 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
2839 	unsigned int batch, remaining;
2840 	void *objects[PCS_BATCH_MAX];
2841 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf;
2842 
2843 	lockdep_assert_held(this_cpu_ptr(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock));
2844 
2845 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
2846 	sheaf = pcs->main;
2847 
2848 	batch = min(PCS_BATCH_MAX, sheaf->size);
2849 
2850 	sheaf->size -= batch;
2851 	memcpy(objects, sheaf->objects + sheaf->size, batch * sizeof(void *));
2852 
2853 	remaining = sheaf->size;
2854 
2855 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
2856 
2857 	__kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, batch, &objects[0]);
2858 
2859 	stat_add(s, SHEAF_FLUSH, batch);
2860 
2861 	return remaining;
2862 }
2863 
2864 static void sheaf_flush_main(struct kmem_cache *s)
2865 {
2866 	unsigned int remaining;
2867 
2868 	do {
2869 		local_lock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
2870 
2871 		remaining = __sheaf_flush_main_batch(s);
2872 
2873 	} while (remaining);
2874 }
2875 
2876 /*
2877  * Returns true if the main sheaf was at least partially flushed.
2878  */
2879 static bool sheaf_try_flush_main(struct kmem_cache *s)
2880 {
2881 	unsigned int remaining;
2882 	bool ret = false;
2883 
2884 	do {
2885 		if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
2886 			return ret;
2887 
2888 		ret = true;
2889 		remaining = __sheaf_flush_main_batch(s);
2890 
2891 	} while (remaining);
2892 
2893 	return ret;
2894 }
2895 
2896 /*
2897  * Free all objects from a sheaf that's unused, i.e. not linked to any
2898  * cpu_sheaves, so we need no locking and batching. The locking is also not
2899  * necessary when flushing cpu's sheaves (both spare and main) during cpu
2900  * hotremove as the cpu is not executing anymore.
2901  */
2902 static void sheaf_flush_unused(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
2903 {
2904 	if (!sheaf->size)
2905 		return;
2906 
2907 	stat_add(s, SHEAF_FLUSH, sheaf->size);
2908 
2909 	__kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, sheaf->size, &sheaf->objects[0]);
2910 
2911 	sheaf->size = 0;
2912 }
2913 
2914 static bool __rcu_free_sheaf_prepare(struct kmem_cache *s,
2915 				     struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
2916 {
2917 	bool init = slab_want_init_on_free(s);
2918 	void **p = &sheaf->objects[0];
2919 	unsigned int i = 0;
2920 	bool pfmemalloc = false;
2921 
2922 	while (i < sheaf->size) {
2923 		struct slab *slab = virt_to_slab(p[i]);
2924 
2925 		memcg_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p + i, 1);
2926 		alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p + i, 1);
2927 
2928 		if (unlikely(!slab_free_hook(s, p[i], init, true))) {
2929 			p[i] = p[--sheaf->size];
2930 			continue;
2931 		}
2932 
2933 		if (slab_test_pfmemalloc(slab))
2934 			pfmemalloc = true;
2935 
2936 		i++;
2937 	}
2938 
2939 	return pfmemalloc;
2940 }
2941 
2942 static void rcu_free_sheaf_nobarn(struct rcu_head *head)
2943 {
2944 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf;
2945 	struct kmem_cache *s;
2946 
2947 	sheaf = container_of(head, struct slab_sheaf, rcu_head);
2948 	s = sheaf->cache;
2949 
2950 	__rcu_free_sheaf_prepare(s, sheaf);
2951 
2952 	sheaf_flush_unused(s, sheaf);
2953 
2954 	free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
2955 }
2956 
2957 /*
2958  * Caller needs to make sure migration is disabled in order to fully flush
2959  * single cpu's sheaves
2960  *
2961  * must not be called from an irq
2962  *
2963  * flushing operations are rare so let's keep it simple and flush to slabs
2964  * directly, skipping the barn
2965  */
2966 static void pcs_flush_all(struct kmem_cache *s)
2967 {
2968 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
2969 	struct slab_sheaf *spare, *rcu_free;
2970 
2971 	local_lock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
2972 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
2973 
2974 	spare = pcs->spare;
2975 	pcs->spare = NULL;
2976 
2977 	rcu_free = pcs->rcu_free;
2978 	pcs->rcu_free = NULL;
2979 
2980 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
2981 
2982 	if (spare) {
2983 		sheaf_flush_unused(s, spare);
2984 		free_empty_sheaf(s, spare);
2985 	}
2986 
2987 	if (rcu_free)
2988 		call_rcu(&rcu_free->rcu_head, rcu_free_sheaf_nobarn);
2989 
2990 	sheaf_flush_main(s);
2991 }
2992 
2993 static void __pcs_flush_all_cpu(struct kmem_cache *s, unsigned int cpu)
2994 {
2995 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
2996 
2997 	pcs = per_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves, cpu);
2998 
2999 	/* The cpu is not executing anymore so we don't need pcs->lock */
3000 	sheaf_flush_unused(s, pcs->main);
3001 	if (pcs->spare) {
3002 		sheaf_flush_unused(s, pcs->spare);
3003 		free_empty_sheaf(s, pcs->spare);
3004 		pcs->spare = NULL;
3005 	}
3006 
3007 	if (pcs->rcu_free) {
3008 		call_rcu(&pcs->rcu_free->rcu_head, rcu_free_sheaf_nobarn);
3009 		pcs->rcu_free = NULL;
3010 	}
3011 }
3012 
3013 static void pcs_destroy(struct kmem_cache *s)
3014 {
3015 	int cpu;
3016 
3017 	/*
3018 	 * We may be unwinding cache creation that failed before or during the
3019 	 * allocation of this.
3020 	 */
3021 	if (!s->cpu_sheaves)
3022 		return;
3023 
3024 	/* pcs->main can only point to the bootstrap sheaf, nothing to free */
3025 	if (!cache_has_sheaves(s))
3026 		goto free_pcs;
3027 
3028 	for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
3029 		struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
3030 
3031 		pcs = per_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves, cpu);
3032 
3033 		/* This can happen when unwinding failed cache creation. */
3034 		if (!pcs->main)
3035 			continue;
3036 
3037 		/*
3038 		 * We have already passed __kmem_cache_shutdown() so everything
3039 		 * was flushed and there should be no objects allocated from
3040 		 * slabs, otherwise kmem_cache_destroy() would have aborted.
3041 		 * Therefore something would have to be really wrong if the
3042 		 * warnings here trigger, and we should rather leave objects and
3043 		 * sheaves to leak in that case.
3044 		 */
3045 
3046 		WARN_ON(pcs->spare);
3047 		WARN_ON(pcs->rcu_free);
3048 
3049 		if (!WARN_ON(pcs->main->size)) {
3050 			free_empty_sheaf(s, pcs->main);
3051 			pcs->main = NULL;
3052 		}
3053 	}
3054 
3055 free_pcs:
3056 	free_percpu(s->cpu_sheaves);
3057 	s->cpu_sheaves = NULL;
3058 }
3059 
3060 static struct slab_sheaf *barn_get_empty_sheaf(struct node_barn *barn,
3061 					       bool allow_spin)
3062 {
3063 	struct slab_sheaf *empty = NULL;
3064 	unsigned long flags;
3065 
3066 	if (!data_race(barn->nr_empty))
3067 		return NULL;
3068 
3069 	if (likely(allow_spin))
3070 		spin_lock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags);
3071 	else if (!spin_trylock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags))
3072 		return NULL;
3073 
3074 	if (likely(barn->nr_empty)) {
3075 		empty = list_first_entry(&barn->sheaves_empty,
3076 					 struct slab_sheaf, barn_list);
3077 		list_del(&empty->barn_list);
3078 		barn->nr_empty--;
3079 	}
3080 
3081 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&barn->lock, flags);
3082 
3083 	return empty;
3084 }
3085 
3086 /*
3087  * The following two functions are used mainly in cases where we have to undo an
3088  * intended action due to a race or cpu migration. Thus they do not check the
3089  * empty or full sheaf limits for simplicity.
3090  */
3091 
3092 static void barn_put_empty_sheaf(struct node_barn *barn, struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
3093 {
3094 	unsigned long flags;
3095 
3096 	spin_lock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags);
3097 
3098 	list_add(&sheaf->barn_list, &barn->sheaves_empty);
3099 	barn->nr_empty++;
3100 
3101 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&barn->lock, flags);
3102 }
3103 
3104 static void barn_put_full_sheaf(struct node_barn *barn, struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
3105 {
3106 	unsigned long flags;
3107 
3108 	spin_lock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags);
3109 
3110 	list_add(&sheaf->barn_list, &barn->sheaves_full);
3111 	barn->nr_full++;
3112 
3113 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&barn->lock, flags);
3114 }
3115 
3116 static struct slab_sheaf *barn_get_full_or_empty_sheaf(struct node_barn *barn)
3117 {
3118 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf = NULL;
3119 	unsigned long flags;
3120 
3121 	if (!data_race(barn->nr_full) && !data_race(barn->nr_empty))
3122 		return NULL;
3123 
3124 	spin_lock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags);
3125 
3126 	if (barn->nr_full) {
3127 		sheaf = list_first_entry(&barn->sheaves_full, struct slab_sheaf,
3128 					barn_list);
3129 		list_del(&sheaf->barn_list);
3130 		barn->nr_full--;
3131 	} else if (barn->nr_empty) {
3132 		sheaf = list_first_entry(&barn->sheaves_empty,
3133 					 struct slab_sheaf, barn_list);
3134 		list_del(&sheaf->barn_list);
3135 		barn->nr_empty--;
3136 	}
3137 
3138 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&barn->lock, flags);
3139 
3140 	return sheaf;
3141 }
3142 
3143 /*
3144  * If a full sheaf is available, return it and put the supplied empty one to
3145  * barn. We ignore the limit on empty sheaves as the number of sheaves doesn't
3146  * change.
3147  */
3148 static struct slab_sheaf *
3149 barn_replace_empty_sheaf(struct node_barn *barn, struct slab_sheaf *empty,
3150 			 bool allow_spin)
3151 {
3152 	struct slab_sheaf *full = NULL;
3153 	unsigned long flags;
3154 
3155 	if (!data_race(barn->nr_full))
3156 		return NULL;
3157 
3158 	if (likely(allow_spin))
3159 		spin_lock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags);
3160 	else if (!spin_trylock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags))
3161 		return NULL;
3162 
3163 	if (likely(barn->nr_full)) {
3164 		full = list_first_entry(&barn->sheaves_full, struct slab_sheaf,
3165 					barn_list);
3166 		list_del(&full->barn_list);
3167 		list_add(&empty->barn_list, &barn->sheaves_empty);
3168 		barn->nr_full--;
3169 		barn->nr_empty++;
3170 	}
3171 
3172 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&barn->lock, flags);
3173 
3174 	return full;
3175 }
3176 
3177 /*
3178  * If an empty sheaf is available, return it and put the supplied full one to
3179  * barn. But if there are too many full sheaves, reject this with -E2BIG.
3180  */
3181 static struct slab_sheaf *
3182 barn_replace_full_sheaf(struct node_barn *barn, struct slab_sheaf *full,
3183 			bool allow_spin)
3184 {
3185 	struct slab_sheaf *empty;
3186 	unsigned long flags;
3187 
3188 	/* we don't repeat this check under barn->lock as it's not critical */
3189 	if (data_race(barn->nr_full) >= MAX_FULL_SHEAVES)
3190 		return ERR_PTR(-E2BIG);
3191 	if (!data_race(barn->nr_empty))
3192 		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
3193 
3194 	if (likely(allow_spin))
3195 		spin_lock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags);
3196 	else if (!spin_trylock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags))
3197 		return ERR_PTR(-EBUSY);
3198 
3199 	if (likely(barn->nr_empty)) {
3200 		empty = list_first_entry(&barn->sheaves_empty, struct slab_sheaf,
3201 					 barn_list);
3202 		list_del(&empty->barn_list);
3203 		list_add(&full->barn_list, &barn->sheaves_full);
3204 		barn->nr_empty--;
3205 		barn->nr_full++;
3206 	} else {
3207 		empty = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
3208 	}
3209 
3210 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&barn->lock, flags);
3211 
3212 	return empty;
3213 }
3214 
3215 static void barn_init(struct node_barn *barn)
3216 {
3217 	spin_lock_init(&barn->lock);
3218 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&barn->sheaves_full);
3219 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&barn->sheaves_empty);
3220 	barn->nr_full = 0;
3221 	barn->nr_empty = 0;
3222 }
3223 
3224 static void barn_shrink(struct kmem_cache *s, struct node_barn *barn)
3225 {
3226 	LIST_HEAD(empty_list);
3227 	LIST_HEAD(full_list);
3228 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf, *sheaf2;
3229 	unsigned long flags;
3230 
3231 	spin_lock_irqsave(&barn->lock, flags);
3232 
3233 	list_splice_init(&barn->sheaves_full, &full_list);
3234 	barn->nr_full = 0;
3235 	list_splice_init(&barn->sheaves_empty, &empty_list);
3236 	barn->nr_empty = 0;
3237 
3238 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&barn->lock, flags);
3239 
3240 	list_for_each_entry_safe(sheaf, sheaf2, &full_list, barn_list) {
3241 		sheaf_flush_unused(s, sheaf);
3242 		free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
3243 	}
3244 
3245 	list_for_each_entry_safe(sheaf, sheaf2, &empty_list, barn_list)
3246 		free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
3247 }
3248 
3249 /*
3250  * Slab allocation and freeing
3251  */
3252 static inline struct slab *alloc_slab_page(gfp_t flags, int node,
3253 					   struct kmem_cache_order_objects oo,
3254 					   bool allow_spin)
3255 {
3256 	struct page *page;
3257 	struct slab *slab;
3258 	unsigned int order = oo_order(oo);
3259 
3260 	if (unlikely(!allow_spin))
3261 		page = alloc_frozen_pages_nolock(0/* __GFP_COMP is implied */,
3262 								  node, order);
3263 	else if (node == NUMA_NO_NODE)
3264 		page = alloc_frozen_pages(flags, order);
3265 	else
3266 		page = __alloc_frozen_pages(flags, order, node, NULL);
3267 
3268 	if (!page)
3269 		return NULL;
3270 
3271 	__SetPageSlab(page);
3272 	slab = page_slab(page);
3273 	if (page_is_pfmemalloc(page))
3274 		slab_set_pfmemalloc(slab);
3275 
3276 	return slab;
3277 }
3278 
3279 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_RANDOM
3280 /* Pre-initialize the random sequence cache */
3281 static int init_cache_random_seq(struct kmem_cache *s)
3282 {
3283 	unsigned int count = oo_objects(s->oo);
3284 	int err;
3285 
3286 	/* Bailout if already initialised */
3287 	if (s->random_seq)
3288 		return 0;
3289 
3290 	err = cache_random_seq_create(s, count, GFP_KERNEL);
3291 	if (err) {
3292 		pr_err("SLUB: Unable to initialize free list for %s\n",
3293 			s->name);
3294 		return err;
3295 	}
3296 
3297 	/* Transform to an offset on the set of pages */
3298 	if (s->random_seq) {
3299 		unsigned int i;
3300 
3301 		for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
3302 			s->random_seq[i] *= s->size;
3303 	}
3304 	return 0;
3305 }
3306 
3307 /* Initialize each random sequence freelist per cache */
3308 static void __init init_freelist_randomization(void)
3309 {
3310 	struct kmem_cache *s;
3311 
3312 	mutex_lock(&slab_mutex);
3313 
3314 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list)
3315 		init_cache_random_seq(s);
3316 
3317 	mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
3318 }
3319 
3320 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct rnd_state, slab_rnd_state);
3321 
3322 #else
3323 static inline int init_cache_random_seq(struct kmem_cache *s)
3324 {
3325 	return 0;
3326 }
3327 static inline void init_freelist_randomization(void) { }
3328 #endif /* CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_RANDOM */
3329 
3330 static __always_inline void account_slab(struct slab *slab, int order,
3331 					 struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp,
3332 					 unsigned int alloc_flags)
3333 {
3334 	if (memcg_kmem_online() &&
3335 			(s->flags & SLAB_ACCOUNT) &&
3336 			!slab_obj_exts(slab))
3337 		alloc_slab_obj_exts(slab, s, gfp,
3338 				    alloc_flags | SLAB_ALLOC_NEW_SLAB);
3339 
3340 	mod_node_page_state(slab_pgdat(slab), cache_vmstat_idx(s),
3341 			    PAGE_SIZE << order);
3342 }
3343 
3344 static __always_inline void unaccount_slab(struct slab *slab, int order,
3345 					   struct kmem_cache *s, bool allow_spin)
3346 {
3347 	/*
3348 	 * The slab object extensions should now be freed regardless of
3349 	 * whether mem_alloc_profiling_enabled() or not because profiling
3350 	 * might have been disabled after slab->obj_exts got allocated.
3351 	 */
3352 	free_slab_obj_exts(slab, allow_spin);
3353 
3354 	mod_node_page_state(slab_pgdat(slab), cache_vmstat_idx(s),
3355 			    -(PAGE_SIZE << order));
3356 }
3357 
3358 /* Allocate and initialize a slab without building its freelist. */
3359 static struct slab *allocate_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags,
3360 				  unsigned int alloc_flags, int node)
3361 {
3362 	bool allow_spin = alloc_flags_allow_spinning(alloc_flags);
3363 	struct slab *slab;
3364 	struct kmem_cache_order_objects oo = s->oo;
3365 	gfp_t alloc_gfp;
3366 	void *start;
3367 
3368 	flags &= gfp_allowed_mask;
3369 
3370 	flags |= s->allocflags;
3371 
3372 	/*
3373 	 * Let the initial higher-order allocation fail under memory pressure
3374 	 * so we fall-back to the minimum order allocation.
3375 	 */
3376 	alloc_gfp = (flags | __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_NORETRY) & ~__GFP_NOFAIL;
3377 	if ((alloc_gfp & __GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM) && oo_order(oo) > oo_order(s->min))
3378 		alloc_gfp = (alloc_gfp | __GFP_NOMEMALLOC) & ~__GFP_RECLAIM;
3379 
3380 	slab = alloc_slab_page(alloc_gfp, node, oo, allow_spin);
3381 	if (unlikely(!slab)) {
3382 		oo = s->min;
3383 		alloc_gfp = flags;
3384 		/*
3385 		 * Allocation may have failed due to fragmentation.
3386 		 * Try a lower order alloc if possible
3387 		 */
3388 		slab = alloc_slab_page(alloc_gfp, node, oo, allow_spin);
3389 		if (unlikely(!slab))
3390 			return NULL;
3391 		stat(s, ORDER_FALLBACK);
3392 	}
3393 
3394 	slab->objects = oo_objects(oo);
3395 	slab->inuse = 0;
3396 	slab->frozen = 0;
3397 
3398 	slab->slab_cache = s;
3399 
3400 	kasan_poison_slab(slab);
3401 
3402 	start = slab_address(slab);
3403 
3404 	setup_slab_debug(s, slab, start);
3405 	init_slab_obj_exts(slab);
3406 	/*
3407 	 * Poison the slab before initializing the slabobj_ext array
3408 	 * to prevent the array from being overwritten.
3409 	 */
3410 	alloc_slab_obj_exts_early(s, slab);
3411 	account_slab(slab, oo_order(oo), s, flags, alloc_flags);
3412 
3413 	return slab;
3414 }
3415 
3416 static struct slab *new_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags,
3417 			     unsigned int alloc_flags, int node)
3418 {
3419 	if (unlikely(flags & GFP_SLAB_BUG_MASK))
3420 		flags = kmalloc_fix_flags(flags);
3421 
3422 	WARN_ON_ONCE(s->ctor && (flags & __GFP_ZERO));
3423 
3424 	flags &= GFP_RECLAIM_MASK | GFP_CONSTRAINT_MASK;
3425 
3426 	return allocate_slab(s, flags, alloc_flags, node);
3427 }
3428 
3429 static void __free_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, bool allow_spin)
3430 {
3431 	struct page *page = slab_page(slab);
3432 	int order = compound_order(page);
3433 	int pages = 1 << order;
3434 
3435 	__slab_clear_pfmemalloc(slab);
3436 	page->mapping = NULL;
3437 	__ClearPageSlab(page);
3438 	mm_account_reclaimed_pages(pages);
3439 	unaccount_slab(slab, order, s, allow_spin);
3440 	if (allow_spin)
3441 		free_frozen_pages(page, order);
3442 	else
3443 		free_frozen_pages_nolock(page, order);
3444 }
3445 
3446 static void free_new_slab_nolock(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
3447 {
3448 	/*
3449 	 * Since it was just allocated, we can skip the actions in
3450 	 * discard_slab() and free_slab().
3451 	 */
3452 	__free_slab(s, slab, false);
3453 }
3454 
3455 static void rcu_free_slab(struct rcu_head *h)
3456 {
3457 	struct slab *slab = container_of(h, struct slab, rcu_head);
3458 
3459 	__free_slab(slab->slab_cache, slab, true);
3460 }
3461 
3462 static void free_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
3463 {
3464 	if (kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS)) {
3465 		void *p;
3466 
3467 		slab_pad_check(s, slab);
3468 		for_each_object(p, s, slab_address(slab), slab->objects)
3469 			check_object(s, slab, p, SLUB_RED_INACTIVE);
3470 	}
3471 
3472 	if (unlikely(s->flags & SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU))
3473 		call_rcu(&slab->rcu_head, rcu_free_slab);
3474 	else
3475 		__free_slab(s, slab, true);
3476 }
3477 
3478 static void discard_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
3479 {
3480 	dec_slabs_node(s, slab_nid(slab), slab->objects);
3481 	free_slab(s, slab);
3482 }
3483 
3484 static inline bool slab_test_node_partial(const struct slab *slab)
3485 {
3486 	return test_bit(SL_partial, &slab->flags.f);
3487 }
3488 
3489 static inline void slab_set_node_partial(struct slab *slab)
3490 {
3491 	set_bit(SL_partial, &slab->flags.f);
3492 }
3493 
3494 static inline void slab_clear_node_partial(struct slab *slab)
3495 {
3496 	clear_bit(SL_partial, &slab->flags.f);
3497 }
3498 
3499 /*
3500  * Management of partially allocated slabs.
3501  */
3502 static inline void set_node_partial_state(struct kmem_cache_node *n,
3503 					struct slab *slab)
3504 {
3505 	slab_set_node_partial(slab);
3506 	n->nr_partial++;
3507 }
3508 
3509 static inline void
3510 __add_partial(struct kmem_cache_node *n, struct slab *slab, enum add_mode mode)
3511 {
3512 	if (mode == ADD_TO_TAIL)
3513 		list_add_tail(&slab->slab_list, &n->partial);
3514 	else
3515 		list_add(&slab->slab_list, &n->partial);
3516 	set_node_partial_state(n, slab);
3517 }
3518 
3519 static inline void add_partial(struct kmem_cache_node *n,
3520 				struct slab *slab, enum add_mode mode)
3521 {
3522 	lockdep_assert_held(&n->list_lock);
3523 	__add_partial(n, slab, mode);
3524 }
3525 
3526 static inline void clear_node_partial_state(struct kmem_cache_node *n,
3527 					struct slab *slab)
3528 {
3529 	slab_clear_node_partial(slab);
3530 	n->nr_partial--;
3531 }
3532 
3533 static inline void remove_partial(struct kmem_cache_node *n,
3534 					struct slab *slab)
3535 {
3536 	lockdep_assert_held(&n->list_lock);
3537 	list_del(&slab->slab_list);
3538 	clear_node_partial_state(n, slab);
3539 }
3540 
3541 /*
3542  * Called only for kmem_cache_debug() caches instead of remove_partial(), with a
3543  * slab from the n->partial list. Remove only a single object from the slab, do
3544  * the alloc_debug_processing() checks and leave the slab on the list, or move
3545  * it to full list if it was the last free object.
3546  */
3547 static void *alloc_single_from_partial(struct kmem_cache *s,
3548 		struct kmem_cache_node *n, struct slab *slab, int orig_size)
3549 {
3550 	void *object;
3551 
3552 	lockdep_assert_held(&n->list_lock);
3553 
3554 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
3555 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS) {
3556 		if (!validate_slab_ptr(slab)) {
3557 			slab_err(s, slab, "Not a valid slab page");
3558 			return NULL;
3559 		}
3560 	}
3561 #endif
3562 
3563 	object = slab->freelist;
3564 	slab->freelist = get_freepointer(s, object);
3565 	slab->inuse++;
3566 
3567 	if (!alloc_debug_processing(s, slab, object, orig_size)) {
3568 		remove_partial(n, slab);
3569 		return NULL;
3570 	}
3571 
3572 	if (slab->inuse == slab->objects) {
3573 		remove_partial(n, slab);
3574 		add_full(s, n, slab);
3575 	}
3576 
3577 	return object;
3578 }
3579 
3580 /* Return the next free object in allocation order. */
3581 static inline void *next_slab_obj(struct kmem_cache *s,
3582 				  struct slab_obj_iter *iter)
3583 {
3584 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_RANDOM
3585 	if (iter->random) {
3586 		unsigned long idx;
3587 
3588 		/*
3589 		 * If the target page allocation failed, the number of objects on the
3590 		 * page might be smaller than the usual size defined by the cache.
3591 		 */
3592 		do {
3593 			idx = s->random_seq[iter->pos];
3594 			iter->pos++;
3595 			if (iter->pos >= iter->freelist_count)
3596 				iter->pos = 0;
3597 		} while (unlikely(idx >= iter->page_limit));
3598 
3599 		return setup_object(s, (char *)iter->start + idx);
3600 	}
3601 #endif
3602 	return setup_object(s, (char *)iter->start + iter->pos++ * s->size);
3603 }
3604 
3605 /* Build a freelist from the objects not yet allocated from a fresh slab. */
3606 static inline void build_slab_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
3607 				       struct slab_obj_iter *iter)
3608 {
3609 	unsigned int nr = slab->objects - slab->inuse;
3610 	unsigned int i;
3611 	void *cur, *next;
3612 
3613 	if (!nr) {
3614 		slab->freelist = NULL;
3615 		return;
3616 	}
3617 
3618 	cur = next_slab_obj(s, iter);
3619 	slab->freelist = cur;
3620 
3621 	for (i = 1; i < nr; i++) {
3622 		next = next_slab_obj(s, iter);
3623 		set_freepointer(s, cur, next);
3624 		cur = next;
3625 	}
3626 
3627 	set_freepointer(s, cur, NULL);
3628 }
3629 
3630 /* Initialize an iterator over free objects in allocation order. */
3631 static inline void init_slab_obj_iter(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
3632 				      struct slab_obj_iter *iter,
3633 				      bool allow_spin)
3634 {
3635 	iter->pos = 0;
3636 	iter->start = fixup_red_left(s, slab_address(slab));
3637 
3638 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_RANDOM
3639 	iter->random = (slab->objects >= 2 && s->random_seq);
3640 	if (!iter->random)
3641 		return;
3642 
3643 	iter->freelist_count = oo_objects(s->oo);
3644 	iter->page_limit = slab->objects * s->size;
3645 
3646 	if (allow_spin) {
3647 		iter->pos = get_random_u32_below(iter->freelist_count);
3648 	} else {
3649 		struct rnd_state *state;
3650 
3651 		/*
3652 		 * An interrupt or NMI handler might interrupt and change
3653 		 * the state in the middle, but that's safe.
3654 		 */
3655 		state = &get_cpu_var(slab_rnd_state);
3656 		iter->pos = prandom_u32_state(state) % iter->freelist_count;
3657 		put_cpu_var(slab_rnd_state);
3658 	}
3659 #endif
3660 }
3661 
3662 /*
3663  * Called only for kmem_cache_debug() caches to allocate from a freshly
3664  * allocated slab. Allocate a single object instead of whole freelist
3665  * and put the slab to the partial (or full) list.
3666  */
3667 static void *alloc_single_from_new_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
3668 					const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
3669 {
3670 	bool allow_spin = alloc_flags_allow_spinning(ac->alloc_flags);
3671 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
3672 	struct slab_obj_iter iter;
3673 	bool needs_add_partial;
3674 	unsigned long flags;
3675 	void *object;
3676 
3677 	init_slab_obj_iter(s, slab, &iter, allow_spin);
3678 	object = next_slab_obj(s, &iter);
3679 	slab->inuse = 1;
3680 
3681 	needs_add_partial = (slab->objects > 1);
3682 	build_slab_freelist(s, slab, &iter);
3683 
3684 	/* alloc_debug_processing() always expects a valid freepointer */
3685 	set_freepointer(s, object, slab->freelist);
3686 
3687 	if (!alloc_debug_processing(s, slab, object, ac->orig_size)) {
3688 		/*
3689 		 * It's not really expected that this would fail on a
3690 		 * freshly allocated slab, but a concurrent memory
3691 		 * corruption in theory could cause that.
3692 		 * Leak memory of allocated slab.
3693 		 */
3694 		return NULL;
3695 	}
3696 
3697 	n = get_node(s, slab_nid(slab));
3698 	if (allow_spin) {
3699 		spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
3700 	} else if (!spin_trylock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags)) {
3701 		/*
3702 		 * Unlucky, discard newly allocated slab.
3703 		 * The slab is not fully free, but it's fine as
3704 		 * objects are not allocated to users.
3705 		 */
3706 		free_new_slab_nolock(s, slab);
3707 		return NULL;
3708 	}
3709 
3710 	if (needs_add_partial)
3711 		add_partial(n, slab, ADD_TO_HEAD);
3712 	else
3713 		add_full(s, n, slab);
3714 
3715 	/*
3716 	 * Debug caches require nr_slabs updates under n->list_lock so validation
3717 	 * cannot race with slab (de)allocations and observe inconsistent state.
3718 	 */
3719 	inc_slabs_node(s, slab_nid(slab), slab->objects);
3720 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
3721 
3722 	return object;
3723 }
3724 
3725 static inline bool pfmemalloc_match(struct slab *slab, gfp_t gfpflags);
3726 
3727 static bool get_partial_node_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s,
3728 				  struct kmem_cache_node *n,
3729 				  struct partial_bulk_context *pc,
3730 				  bool allow_spin)
3731 {
3732 	struct slab *slab, *slab2;
3733 	struct slab *first = NULL, *last = NULL;
3734 	unsigned int total_free = 0;
3735 	unsigned long flags;
3736 
3737 	/* Racy check to avoid taking the lock unnecessarily. */
3738 	if (!n || data_race(!n->nr_partial))
3739 		return false;
3740 
3741 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pc->slabs);
3742 
3743 	if (allow_spin)
3744 		spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
3745 	else if (!spin_trylock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags))
3746 		return false;
3747 
3748 	list_for_each_entry_safe(slab, slab2, &n->partial, slab_list) {
3749 		struct freelist_counters flc;
3750 		unsigned int slab_free;
3751 
3752 		if (!pfmemalloc_match(slab, pc->flags)) {
3753 			if (first) {
3754 				list_bulk_move_tail(&pc->slabs,
3755 						    &first->slab_list,
3756 						    &last->slab_list);
3757 				first = NULL;
3758 			}
3759 			continue;
3760 		}
3761 
3762 		/*
3763 		 * determine the number of free objects in the slab racily
3764 		 *
3765 		 * slab_free is a lower bound due to possible subsequent
3766 		 * concurrent freeing, so the caller may get more objects than
3767 		 * requested and must handle that
3768 		 */
3769 		flc.counters = data_race(READ_ONCE(slab->counters));
3770 		slab_free = flc.objects - flc.inuse;
3771 
3772 		/* we have already min and this would get us over the max */
3773 		if (total_free >= pc->min_objects
3774 		    && total_free + slab_free > pc->max_objects)
3775 			break;
3776 
3777 		if (!first)
3778 			first = slab;
3779 		last = slab;
3780 		clear_node_partial_state(n, slab);
3781 
3782 		total_free += slab_free;
3783 		if (total_free >= pc->max_objects)
3784 			break;
3785 	}
3786 
3787 	if (first)
3788 		list_bulk_move_tail(&pc->slabs, &first->slab_list,
3789 				    &last->slab_list);
3790 
3791 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
3792 	return total_free > 0;
3793 }
3794 
3795 /*
3796  * Try to allocate object from a partial slab on a specific node.
3797  */
3798 static void *get_from_partial_node(struct kmem_cache *s,
3799 				   struct kmem_cache_node *n,
3800 				   gfp_t gfp_flags,
3801 				   const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
3802 {
3803 	struct slab *slab, *slab2;
3804 	unsigned long flags;
3805 	void *object = NULL;
3806 
3807 	/*
3808 	 * Racy check. If we mistakenly see no partial slabs then we
3809 	 * just allocate an empty slab. If we mistakenly try to get a
3810 	 * partial slab and there is none available then get_from_partial()
3811 	 * will return NULL.
3812 	 */
3813 	if (!n || !n->nr_partial)
3814 		return NULL;
3815 
3816 	if (alloc_flags_allow_spinning(ac->alloc_flags))
3817 		spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
3818 	else if (!spin_trylock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags))
3819 		return NULL;
3820 	list_for_each_entry_safe(slab, slab2, &n->partial, slab_list) {
3821 
3822 		struct freelist_counters old, new;
3823 
3824 		if (!pfmemalloc_match(slab, gfp_flags))
3825 			continue;
3826 
3827 		if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SLUB_TINY) || kmem_cache_debug(s)) {
3828 			object = alloc_single_from_partial(s, n, slab,
3829 							ac->orig_size);
3830 			if (object)
3831 				break;
3832 			continue;
3833 		}
3834 
3835 		/*
3836 		 * get a single object from the slab. This might race against
3837 		 * __slab_free(), which however has to take the list_lock if
3838 		 * it's about to make the slab fully free.
3839 		 */
3840 		do {
3841 			old.freelist = slab->freelist;
3842 			old.counters = slab->counters;
3843 
3844 			new.freelist = get_freepointer(s, old.freelist);
3845 			new.counters = old.counters;
3846 			new.inuse++;
3847 
3848 		} while (!__slab_update_freelist(s, slab, &old, &new, "get_from_partial_node"));
3849 
3850 		object = old.freelist;
3851 		if (!new.freelist)
3852 			remove_partial(n, slab);
3853 
3854 		break;
3855 	}
3856 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
3857 	return object;
3858 }
3859 
3860 /*
3861  * Get an object from somewhere. Search in increasing NUMA distances.
3862  */
3863 static void *get_from_any_partial(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp_flags,
3864 				  const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
3865 {
3866 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
3867 	struct zonelist *zonelist;
3868 	struct zoneref *z;
3869 	struct zone *zone;
3870 	enum zone_type highest_zoneidx = gfp_zone(gfp_flags);
3871 	unsigned int cpuset_mems_cookie;
3872 	bool allow_spin = alloc_flags_allow_spinning(ac->alloc_flags);
3873 
3874 	/*
3875 	 * The defrag ratio allows a configuration of the tradeoffs between
3876 	 * inter node defragmentation and node local allocations. A lower
3877 	 * defrag_ratio increases the tendency to do local allocations
3878 	 * instead of attempting to obtain partial slabs from other nodes.
3879 	 *
3880 	 * If the defrag_ratio is set to 0 then kmalloc() always
3881 	 * returns node local objects. If the ratio is higher then kmalloc()
3882 	 * may return off node objects because partial slabs are obtained
3883 	 * from other nodes and filled up.
3884 	 *
3885 	 * If /sys/kernel/slab/xx/remote_node_defrag_ratio is set to 100
3886 	 * (which makes defrag_ratio = 1000) then every (well almost)
3887 	 * allocation will first attempt to defrag slab caches on other nodes.
3888 	 * This means scanning over all nodes to look for partial slabs which
3889 	 * may be expensive if we do it every time we are trying to find a slab
3890 	 * with available objects.
3891 	 */
3892 	if (!s->remote_node_defrag_ratio ||
3893 			get_cycles() % 1024 > s->remote_node_defrag_ratio)
3894 		return NULL;
3895 
3896 	do {
3897 		/*
3898 		 * read_mems_allowed_begin() accesses current->mems_allowed_seq,
3899 		 * a seqcount_spinlock_t that is not NMI-safe. Do not access
3900 		 * current->mems_allowed_seq and avoid retry when GFP flags
3901 		 * indicate spinning is not allowed.
3902 		 */
3903 		if (allow_spin)
3904 			cpuset_mems_cookie = read_mems_allowed_begin();
3905 
3906 		zonelist = node_zonelist(mempolicy_slab_node(), gfp_flags);
3907 		for_each_zone_zonelist(zone, z, zonelist, highest_zoneidx) {
3908 			struct kmem_cache_node *n;
3909 
3910 			n = get_node(s, zone_to_nid(zone));
3911 
3912 			if (n && cpuset_zone_allowed(zone, gfp_flags) &&
3913 					n->nr_partial > s->min_partial) {
3914 
3915 				void *object = get_from_partial_node(s, n,
3916 								gfp_flags, ac);
3917 
3918 				if (object) {
3919 					/*
3920 					 * Don't check read_mems_allowed_retry()
3921 					 * here - if mems_allowed was updated in
3922 					 * parallel, that was a harmless race
3923 					 * between allocation and the cpuset
3924 					 * update
3925 					 */
3926 					return object;
3927 				}
3928 			}
3929 		}
3930 	} while (allow_spin && read_mems_allowed_retry(cpuset_mems_cookie));
3931 #endif	/* CONFIG_NUMA */
3932 	return NULL;
3933 }
3934 
3935 /*
3936  * Get an object from a partial slab
3937  */
3938 static void *get_from_partial(struct kmem_cache *s, int node, gfp_t flags,
3939 			      const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
3940 {
3941 	int searchnode = node;
3942 	void *object;
3943 
3944 	if (node == NUMA_NO_NODE)
3945 		searchnode = numa_mem_id();
3946 
3947 	object = get_from_partial_node(s, get_node(s, searchnode), flags, ac);
3948 	if (object || (node != NUMA_NO_NODE && (flags & __GFP_THISNODE)))
3949 		return object;
3950 
3951 	return get_from_any_partial(s, flags, ac);
3952 }
3953 
3954 static bool has_pcs_used(int cpu, struct kmem_cache *s)
3955 {
3956 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
3957 
3958 	if (!cache_has_sheaves(s))
3959 		return false;
3960 
3961 	pcs = per_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves, cpu);
3962 
3963 	return (pcs->spare || pcs->rcu_free || pcs->main->size);
3964 }
3965 
3966 /*
3967  * Flush percpu sheaves
3968  *
3969  * Called from CPU work handler with migration disabled.
3970  */
3971 static void flush_cpu_sheaves(struct work_struct *w)
3972 {
3973 	struct kmem_cache *s;
3974 	struct slub_flush_work *sfw;
3975 
3976 	sfw = container_of(w, struct slub_flush_work, work);
3977 
3978 	s = sfw->s;
3979 
3980 	if (cache_has_sheaves(s))
3981 		pcs_flush_all(s);
3982 }
3983 
3984 static void flush_all_cpus_locked(struct kmem_cache *s)
3985 {
3986 	struct slub_flush_work *sfw;
3987 	unsigned int cpu;
3988 
3989 	lockdep_assert_cpus_held();
3990 	mutex_lock(&flush_lock);
3991 
3992 	for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
3993 		sfw = &per_cpu(slub_flush, cpu);
3994 		if (!has_pcs_used(cpu, s)) {
3995 			sfw->skip = true;
3996 			continue;
3997 		}
3998 		INIT_WORK(&sfw->work, flush_cpu_sheaves);
3999 		sfw->skip = false;
4000 		sfw->s = s;
4001 		queue_work_on(cpu, flushwq, &sfw->work);
4002 	}
4003 
4004 	for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
4005 		sfw = &per_cpu(slub_flush, cpu);
4006 		if (sfw->skip)
4007 			continue;
4008 		flush_work(&sfw->work);
4009 	}
4010 
4011 	mutex_unlock(&flush_lock);
4012 }
4013 
4014 static void flush_all(struct kmem_cache *s)
4015 {
4016 	cpus_read_lock();
4017 	flush_all_cpus_locked(s);
4018 	cpus_read_unlock();
4019 }
4020 
4021 static void flush_rcu_sheaf(struct work_struct *w)
4022 {
4023 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
4024 	struct slab_sheaf *rcu_free;
4025 	struct slub_flush_work *sfw;
4026 	struct kmem_cache *s;
4027 
4028 	sfw = container_of(w, struct slub_flush_work, work);
4029 	s = sfw->s;
4030 
4031 	local_lock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4032 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
4033 
4034 	rcu_free = pcs->rcu_free;
4035 	pcs->rcu_free = NULL;
4036 
4037 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4038 
4039 	if (rcu_free)
4040 		call_rcu(&rcu_free->rcu_head, rcu_free_sheaf_nobarn);
4041 }
4042 
4043 
4044 /* needed for kvfree_rcu_barrier() */
4045 void flush_rcu_sheaves_on_cache(struct kmem_cache *s)
4046 {
4047 	struct slub_flush_work *sfw;
4048 	unsigned int cpu;
4049 
4050 	lockdep_assert_cpus_held();
4051 	mutex_lock(&flush_lock);
4052 
4053 	for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
4054 		sfw = &per_cpu(slub_flush, cpu);
4055 
4056 		/*
4057 		 * we don't check if rcu_free sheaf exists - racing
4058 		 * __kfree_rcu_sheaf() might have just removed it.
4059 		 * by executing flush_rcu_sheaf() on the cpu we make
4060 		 * sure the __kfree_rcu_sheaf() finished its call_rcu()
4061 		 */
4062 
4063 		INIT_WORK(&sfw->work, flush_rcu_sheaf);
4064 		sfw->s = s;
4065 		queue_work_on(cpu, flushwq, &sfw->work);
4066 	}
4067 
4068 	for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
4069 		sfw = &per_cpu(slub_flush, cpu);
4070 		flush_work(&sfw->work);
4071 	}
4072 
4073 	mutex_unlock(&flush_lock);
4074 }
4075 
4076 void flush_all_rcu_sheaves(void)
4077 {
4078 	struct kmem_cache *s;
4079 
4080 	cpus_read_lock();
4081 	mutex_lock(&slab_mutex);
4082 
4083 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list) {
4084 		if (!cache_has_sheaves(s))
4085 			continue;
4086 		flush_rcu_sheaves_on_cache(s);
4087 	}
4088 
4089 	mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
4090 	cpus_read_unlock();
4091 
4092 	rcu_barrier();
4093 }
4094 
4095 static int slub_cpu_setup(unsigned int cpu)
4096 {
4097 	int nid = cpu_to_node(cpu);
4098 	struct kmem_cache *s;
4099 	int ret = 0;
4100 
4101 	/*
4102 	 * we never clear a nid so it's safe to do a quick check before taking
4103 	 * the mutex, and then recheck to handle parallel cpu hotplug safely
4104 	 */
4105 	if (node_isset(nid, slab_barn_nodes))
4106 		return 0;
4107 
4108 	mutex_lock(&slab_mutex);
4109 
4110 	if (node_isset(nid, slab_barn_nodes))
4111 		goto out;
4112 
4113 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list) {
4114 		struct node_barn *barn;
4115 
4116 		/*
4117 		 * barn might already exist if a previous callback failed midway
4118 		 */
4119 		if (!cache_has_sheaves(s) || get_barn_node(s, nid))
4120 			continue;
4121 
4122 		barn = kmalloc_node(sizeof(*barn), GFP_KERNEL, nid);
4123 
4124 		if (!barn) {
4125 			ret = -ENOMEM;
4126 			goto out;
4127 		}
4128 
4129 		barn_init(barn);
4130 		s->per_node[nid].barn = barn;
4131 	}
4132 	node_set(nid, slab_barn_nodes);
4133 
4134 out:
4135 	mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
4136 
4137 	return ret;
4138 }
4139 
4140 /*
4141  * Use the cpu notifier to insure that the cpu slabs are flushed when
4142  * necessary.
4143  */
4144 static int slub_cpu_dead(unsigned int cpu)
4145 {
4146 	struct kmem_cache *s;
4147 
4148 	mutex_lock(&slab_mutex);
4149 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list) {
4150 		if (cache_has_sheaves(s))
4151 			__pcs_flush_all_cpu(s, cpu);
4152 	}
4153 	mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
4154 	return 0;
4155 }
4156 
4157 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
4158 static int count_free(struct slab *slab)
4159 {
4160 	return slab->objects - slab->inuse;
4161 }
4162 
4163 static inline unsigned long node_nr_objs(struct kmem_cache_node *n)
4164 {
4165 	return atomic_long_read(&n->total_objects);
4166 }
4167 
4168 /* Supports checking bulk free of a constructed freelist */
4169 static inline bool free_debug_processing(struct kmem_cache *s,
4170 	struct slab *slab, void *head, void *tail, int *bulk_cnt,
4171 	unsigned long addr, depot_stack_handle_t handle)
4172 {
4173 	bool checks_ok = false;
4174 	void *object = head;
4175 	int cnt = 0;
4176 
4177 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS) {
4178 		if (!check_slab(s, slab))
4179 			goto out;
4180 	}
4181 
4182 	if (slab->inuse < *bulk_cnt) {
4183 		slab_err(s, slab, "Slab has %d allocated objects but %d are to be freed\n",
4184 			 slab->inuse, *bulk_cnt);
4185 		goto out;
4186 	}
4187 
4188 next_object:
4189 
4190 	if (++cnt > *bulk_cnt)
4191 		goto out_cnt;
4192 
4193 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS) {
4194 		if (!free_consistency_checks(s, slab, object, addr))
4195 			goto out;
4196 	}
4197 
4198 	if (s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER)
4199 		set_track_update(s, object, TRACK_FREE, addr, handle);
4200 	trace(s, slab, object, 0);
4201 	/* Freepointer not overwritten by init_object(), SLAB_POISON moved it */
4202 	init_object(s, object, SLUB_RED_INACTIVE);
4203 
4204 	/* Reached end of constructed freelist yet? */
4205 	if (object != tail) {
4206 		object = get_freepointer(s, object);
4207 		goto next_object;
4208 	}
4209 	checks_ok = true;
4210 
4211 out_cnt:
4212 	if (cnt != *bulk_cnt) {
4213 		slab_err(s, slab, "Bulk free expected %d objects but found %d\n",
4214 			 *bulk_cnt, cnt);
4215 		*bulk_cnt = cnt;
4216 	}
4217 
4218 out:
4219 
4220 	if (!checks_ok)
4221 		slab_fix(s, "Object at 0x%p not freed", object);
4222 
4223 	return checks_ok;
4224 }
4225 #endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
4226 
4227 #if defined(CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG) || defined(SLAB_SUPPORTS_SYSFS)
4228 static unsigned long count_partial(struct kmem_cache_node *n,
4229 					int (*get_count)(struct slab *))
4230 {
4231 	unsigned long flags;
4232 	unsigned long x = 0;
4233 	struct slab *slab;
4234 
4235 	spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
4236 	list_for_each_entry(slab, &n->partial, slab_list)
4237 		x += get_count(slab);
4238 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
4239 	return x;
4240 }
4241 #endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG || SLAB_SUPPORTS_SYSFS */
4242 
4243 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
4244 #define MAX_PARTIAL_TO_SCAN 10000
4245 
4246 static unsigned long count_partial_free_approx(struct kmem_cache_node *n)
4247 {
4248 	unsigned long flags;
4249 	unsigned long x = 0;
4250 	struct slab *slab;
4251 
4252 	spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
4253 	if (n->nr_partial <= MAX_PARTIAL_TO_SCAN) {
4254 		list_for_each_entry(slab, &n->partial, slab_list)
4255 			x += slab->objects - slab->inuse;
4256 	} else {
4257 		/*
4258 		 * For a long list, approximate the total count of objects in
4259 		 * it to meet the limit on the number of slabs to scan.
4260 		 * Scan from both the list's head and tail for better accuracy.
4261 		 */
4262 		unsigned long scanned = 0;
4263 
4264 		list_for_each_entry(slab, &n->partial, slab_list) {
4265 			x += slab->objects - slab->inuse;
4266 			if (++scanned == MAX_PARTIAL_TO_SCAN / 2)
4267 				break;
4268 		}
4269 		list_for_each_entry_reverse(slab, &n->partial, slab_list) {
4270 			x += slab->objects - slab->inuse;
4271 			if (++scanned == MAX_PARTIAL_TO_SCAN)
4272 				break;
4273 		}
4274 		x = mult_frac(x, n->nr_partial, scanned);
4275 		x = min(x, node_nr_objs(n));
4276 	}
4277 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
4278 	return x;
4279 }
4280 
4281 static noinline void
4282 slab_out_of_memory(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags, int nid)
4283 {
4284 	static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(slub_oom_rs, DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL,
4285 				      DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST);
4286 	int cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
4287 	int node;
4288 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
4289 
4290 	if ((gfpflags & __GFP_NOWARN) || !__ratelimit(&slub_oom_rs))
4291 		return;
4292 
4293 	pr_warn("SLUB: Unable to allocate memory on CPU %u (of node %d) on node %d, gfp=%#x(%pGg)\n",
4294 		cpu, cpu_to_node(cpu), nid, gfpflags, &gfpflags);
4295 	pr_warn("  cache: %s, object size: %u, buffer size: %u, default order: %u, min order: %u\n",
4296 		s->name, s->object_size, s->size, oo_order(s->oo),
4297 		oo_order(s->min));
4298 
4299 	if (oo_order(s->min) > get_order(s->object_size))
4300 		pr_warn("  %s debugging increased min order, use slab_debug=O to disable.\n",
4301 			s->name);
4302 
4303 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
4304 		unsigned long nr_slabs;
4305 		unsigned long nr_objs;
4306 		unsigned long nr_free;
4307 
4308 		nr_free  = count_partial_free_approx(n);
4309 		nr_slabs = node_nr_slabs(n);
4310 		nr_objs  = node_nr_objs(n);
4311 
4312 		pr_warn("  node %d: slabs: %ld, objs: %ld, free: %ld\n",
4313 			node, nr_slabs, nr_objs, nr_free);
4314 	}
4315 }
4316 #else /* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
4317 static inline void
4318 slab_out_of_memory(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags, int nid) { }
4319 #endif
4320 
4321 static inline bool pfmemalloc_match(struct slab *slab, gfp_t gfpflags)
4322 {
4323 	if (unlikely(slab_test_pfmemalloc(slab)))
4324 		return gfp_pfmemalloc_allowed(gfpflags);
4325 
4326 	return true;
4327 }
4328 
4329 /*
4330  * Get the slab's freelist and do not freeze it.
4331  *
4332  * Assumes the slab is isolated from node partial list and not frozen.
4333  *
4334  * Assumes this is performed only for caches without debugging so we
4335  * don't need to worry about adding the slab to the full list.
4336  */
4337 static inline void *get_freelist_nofreeze(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
4338 					  unsigned int *count)
4339 {
4340 	struct freelist_counters old, new;
4341 
4342 	do {
4343 		old.freelist = slab->freelist;
4344 		old.counters = slab->counters;
4345 
4346 		new.freelist = NULL;
4347 		new.counters = old.counters;
4348 		VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(new.frozen);
4349 
4350 		new.inuse = old.objects;
4351 
4352 	} while (!slab_update_freelist(s, slab, &old, &new, "get_freelist_nofreeze"));
4353 
4354 	*count = old.objects - old.inuse;
4355 	return old.freelist;
4356 }
4357 
4358 /*
4359  * If the object has been wiped upon free, make sure it's fully initialized by
4360  * zeroing out freelist pointer.
4361  *
4362  * Note that we also wipe custom freelist pointers.
4363  */
4364 static __always_inline void maybe_wipe_obj_freeptr(struct kmem_cache *s,
4365 						   void *obj)
4366 {
4367 	if (unlikely(slab_want_init_on_free(s)) && obj &&
4368 	    !freeptr_outside_object(s))
4369 		memset((void *)((char *)kasan_reset_tag(obj) + s->offset),
4370 			0, sizeof(void *));
4371 }
4372 
4373 static unsigned int alloc_from_new_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
4374 		void **p, unsigned int count, bool allow_spin)
4375 {
4376 	unsigned int allocated = 0;
4377 	struct slab_obj_iter iter;
4378 	bool needs_add_partial = true;
4379 	unsigned long flags;
4380 
4381 	/*
4382 	 * Are we going to put the slab on the partial list?
4383 	 * Note slab->inuse is 0 on a new slab.
4384 	 */
4385 	if (count >= slab->objects) {
4386 		needs_add_partial = false;
4387 		count = slab->objects;
4388 	}
4389 
4390 	init_slab_obj_iter(s, slab, &iter, allow_spin);
4391 
4392 	while (allocated < count) {
4393 		p[allocated] = next_slab_obj(s, &iter);
4394 		allocated++;
4395 	}
4396 	slab->inuse = count;
4397 	build_slab_freelist(s, slab, &iter);
4398 
4399 	if (needs_add_partial) {
4400 		struct kmem_cache_node *n = get_node(s, slab_nid(slab));
4401 
4402 		if (allow_spin) {
4403 			spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
4404 		} else if (!spin_trylock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags)) {
4405 			/*
4406 			 * Unlucky, discard newly allocated slab.
4407 			 * The slab is not fully free, but it's fine as
4408 			 * objects are not allocated to users.
4409 			 */
4410 			free_new_slab_nolock(s, slab);
4411 			return 0;
4412 		}
4413 		add_partial(n, slab, ADD_TO_HEAD);
4414 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
4415 	}
4416 
4417 	inc_slabs_node(s, slab_nid(slab), slab->objects);
4418 	return allocated;
4419 }
4420 
4421 /*
4422  * Slow path. We failed to allocate via percpu sheaves or they are not available
4423  * due to bootstrap or debugging enabled or SLUB_TINY.
4424  *
4425  * We try to allocate from partial slab lists and fall back to allocating a new
4426  * slab.
4427  */
4428 static void *___slab_alloc(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags, int node,
4429 			   const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
4430 {
4431 	bool allow_spin = alloc_flags_allow_spinning(ac->alloc_flags);
4432 	gfp_t trynode_flags;
4433 	void *object;
4434 	struct slab *slab;
4435 	bool try_thisnode = true;
4436 
4437 	stat(s, ALLOC_SLOWPATH);
4438 
4439 new_objects:
4440 
4441 	trynode_flags = gfpflags;
4442 	/*
4443 	 * When a preferred node is indicated but no __GFP_THISNODE
4444 	 *
4445 	 * 1) try to get a partial slab from target node only by having
4446 	 *    __GFP_THISNODE in trynode_flags for get_from_partial()
4447 	 * 2) if 1) failed, try to allocate a new slab from target node with
4448 	 *    (at most) GFP_NOWAIT | __GFP_THISNODE opportunistically
4449 	 * 3) if 2) failed, retry with original gfpflags which will allow
4450 	 *    get_from_partial() try partial lists of other nodes before
4451 	 *    potentially allocating new page from other nodes
4452 	 */
4453 	if (unlikely(node != NUMA_NO_NODE && !(gfpflags & __GFP_THISNODE)
4454 		     && try_thisnode)) {
4455 		trynode_flags &= GFP_NOWAIT | __GFP_NOMEMALLOC | __GFP_ACCOUNT;
4456 		trynode_flags |= __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_THISNODE;
4457 	}
4458 
4459 	object = get_from_partial(s, node, trynode_flags, ac);
4460 	if (object)
4461 		goto success;
4462 
4463 	slab = new_slab(s, trynode_flags, ac->alloc_flags, node);
4464 
4465 	if (unlikely(!slab)) {
4466 		if (node != NUMA_NO_NODE && !(gfpflags & __GFP_THISNODE)
4467 		    && try_thisnode) {
4468 			try_thisnode = false;
4469 			goto new_objects;
4470 		}
4471 		slab_out_of_memory(s, gfpflags, node);
4472 		return NULL;
4473 	}
4474 
4475 	stat(s, ALLOC_SLAB);
4476 
4477 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SLUB_TINY) || kmem_cache_debug(s)) {
4478 		object = alloc_single_from_new_slab(s, slab, ac);
4479 
4480 		if (likely(object))
4481 			goto success;
4482 	} else {
4483 		/* we don't need to check SLAB_STORE_USER here */
4484 		if (alloc_from_new_slab(s, slab, &object, 1, allow_spin))
4485 			return object;
4486 	}
4487 
4488 	if (allow_spin)
4489 		goto new_objects;
4490 
4491 	/* This could cause an endless loop. Fail instead. */
4492 	return NULL;
4493 
4494 success:
4495 	if (kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_STORE_USER))
4496 		set_track(s, object, TRACK_ALLOC, ac->caller_addr, gfpflags);
4497 
4498 	return object;
4499 }
4500 
4501 static void *__slab_alloc_node(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags, int node,
4502 			       const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
4503 {
4504 	void *object;
4505 
4506 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
4507 	if (static_branch_unlikely(&strict_numa) &&
4508 			node == NUMA_NO_NODE) {
4509 
4510 		struct mempolicy *mpol = current->mempolicy;
4511 
4512 		if (mpol) {
4513 			/*
4514 			 * Special BIND rule support. If the local node
4515 			 * is in permitted set then do not redirect
4516 			 * to a particular node.
4517 			 * Otherwise we apply the memory policy to get
4518 			 * the node we need to allocate on.
4519 			 */
4520 			if (mpol->mode != MPOL_BIND ||
4521 					!node_isset(numa_mem_id(), mpol->nodes))
4522 				node = mempolicy_slab_node();
4523 		}
4524 	}
4525 #endif
4526 
4527 	object = ___slab_alloc(s, gfpflags, node, ac);
4528 
4529 	return object;
4530 }
4531 
4532 static __fastpath_inline
4533 struct kmem_cache *slab_pre_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags)
4534 {
4535 	flags &= gfp_allowed_mask;
4536 
4537 	might_alloc(flags);
4538 
4539 	if (unlikely(should_failslab(s, flags)))
4540 		return NULL;
4541 
4542 	return s;
4543 }
4544 
4545 static __fastpath_inline
4546 bool slab_post_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags, size_t size,
4547 			  void **p, const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
4548 {
4549 	bool init = slab_want_init_on_alloc(flags, s);
4550 	unsigned int zero_size = s->object_size;
4551 	gfp_t init_flags = flags & gfp_allowed_mask;
4552 	bool kasan_init = false;
4553 
4554 	/*
4555 	 * For kmalloc object, the allocated size (object_size) can be larger
4556 	 * than the requested size (orig_size). We however need to zero the
4557 	 * whole object_size to handle possible later krealloc() with
4558 	 *__GFP_ZERO properly.
4559 	 *
4560 	 * But if we keep track of the requested size, krealloc() uses that
4561 	 * information. Additionally if red zoning is enabled, the extra space
4562 	 * is also red zone, so we should not overwrite it. So limit zeroing to
4563 	 * orig_size if we track it.
4564 	 */
4565 	if (slub_debug_orig_size(s))
4566 		zero_size = ac->orig_size;
4567 
4568 	/*
4569 	 * ARM64 can set memory tags and zero the memory using a single
4570 	 * instruction. Since HW_TAGS KASAN uses that while tagging the object,
4571 	 * separate zeroing is unnecessary.
4572 	 *
4573 	 * However, KASAN never zeroes memory when slab_debug is enabled to
4574 	 * avoid overwriting SLUB redzones. This does not lead to a performance
4575 	 * penalty on production builds, as slab_debug is not intended to be
4576 	 * enabled there.
4577 	 */
4578 	if (kasan_has_integrated_init() && !__slub_debug_enabled()) {
4579 		kasan_init = init;
4580 		init = false;
4581 	}
4582 
4583 	for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) {
4584 		p[i] = kasan_slab_alloc(s, p[i], init_flags, kasan_init);
4585 
4586 		/*
4587 		 * memset and hooks come after KASAN as p[i] might get tagged
4588 		 *
4589 		 * kfence zeroes the object instead of SLUB to avoid overwriting
4590 		 * its own redzone starting at orig_size, which could happen
4591 		 * with SLUB zeroing full s->object_size
4592 		 */
4593 		if (init && p[i] && !is_kfence_address(p[i]))
4594 			memset(p[i], 0, zero_size);
4595 
4596 		if (alloc_flags_allow_spinning(ac->alloc_flags))
4597 			kmemleak_alloc_recursive(p[i], s->object_size, 1,
4598 						 s->flags, init_flags);
4599 		kmsan_slab_alloc(s, p[i], init_flags);
4600 		alloc_tagging_slab_alloc_hook(s, p[i], flags, ac->alloc_flags);
4601 	}
4602 
4603 	return memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook(s, flags, size, p, ac);
4604 }
4605 
4606 /*
4607  * Replace the empty main sheaf with a (at least partially) full sheaf.
4608  *
4609  * Must be called with the cpu_sheaves local lock locked. If successful, returns
4610  * the pcs pointer and the local lock locked (possibly on a different cpu than
4611  * initially called). If not successful, returns NULL and the local lock
4612  * unlocked.
4613  */
4614 static struct slub_percpu_sheaves *
4615 __pcs_replace_empty_main(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs,
4616 			 gfp_t gfp, unsigned int alloc_flags)
4617 {
4618 	struct slab_sheaf *empty = NULL;
4619 	struct slab_sheaf *full;
4620 	struct node_barn *barn;
4621 	bool allow_spin;
4622 
4623 	lockdep_assert_held(this_cpu_ptr(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock));
4624 
4625 	/* Bootstrap or debug cache, back off */
4626 	if (unlikely(!cache_has_sheaves(s))) {
4627 		local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4628 		return NULL;
4629 	}
4630 
4631 	if (pcs->spare && pcs->spare->size > 0) {
4632 		swap(pcs->main, pcs->spare);
4633 		return pcs;
4634 	}
4635 
4636 	barn = get_barn(s);
4637 	if (!barn) {
4638 		local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4639 		return NULL;
4640 	}
4641 
4642 	allow_spin = alloc_flags_allow_spinning(alloc_flags);
4643 
4644 	full = barn_replace_empty_sheaf(barn, pcs->main, allow_spin);
4645 
4646 	if (full) {
4647 		stat(s, BARN_GET);
4648 		pcs->main = full;
4649 		return pcs;
4650 	}
4651 
4652 	stat(s, BARN_GET_FAIL);
4653 
4654 	if (allow_spin) {
4655 		if (pcs->spare) {
4656 			empty = pcs->spare;
4657 			pcs->spare = NULL;
4658 		} else {
4659 			empty = barn_get_empty_sheaf(barn, true);
4660 		}
4661 	}
4662 
4663 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4664 	pcs = NULL;
4665 
4666 	if (!allow_spin)
4667 		return NULL;
4668 
4669 	if (!empty) {
4670 		empty = alloc_empty_sheaf(s, gfp, alloc_flags);
4671 		if (!empty)
4672 			return NULL;
4673 	}
4674 
4675 	if (refill_sheaf(s, empty, gfp | __GFP_NOMEMALLOC | __GFP_NOWARN)) {
4676 		/*
4677 		 * we must be very low on memory so don't bother
4678 		 * with the barn
4679 		 */
4680 		sheaf_flush_unused(s, empty);
4681 		free_empty_sheaf(s, empty);
4682 
4683 		return NULL;
4684 	}
4685 
4686 	full = empty;
4687 	empty = NULL;
4688 
4689 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
4690 		goto barn_put;
4691 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
4692 
4693 	/*
4694 	 * If we put any empty or full sheaf to the barn below, it's due to
4695 	 * racing or being migrated to a different cpu. Breaching the barn's
4696 	 * sheaf limits should be thus rare enough so just ignore them to
4697 	 * simplify the recovery.
4698 	 */
4699 
4700 	if (pcs->main->size == 0) {
4701 		if (!pcs->spare)
4702 			pcs->spare = pcs->main;
4703 		else
4704 			barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, pcs->main);
4705 		pcs->main = full;
4706 		return pcs;
4707 	}
4708 
4709 	if (!pcs->spare) {
4710 		pcs->spare = full;
4711 		return pcs;
4712 	}
4713 
4714 	if (pcs->spare->size == 0) {
4715 		barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, pcs->spare);
4716 		pcs->spare = full;
4717 		return pcs;
4718 	}
4719 
4720 barn_put:
4721 	barn_put_full_sheaf(barn, full);
4722 	stat(s, BARN_PUT);
4723 
4724 	return pcs;
4725 }
4726 
4727 static __fastpath_inline
4728 void *alloc_from_pcs(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp, unsigned int alloc_flags, int node)
4729 {
4730 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
4731 	bool node_requested;
4732 	void *object;
4733 
4734 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
4735 	if (static_branch_unlikely(&strict_numa) &&
4736 			 node == NUMA_NO_NODE) {
4737 
4738 		struct mempolicy *mpol = current->mempolicy;
4739 
4740 		if (mpol) {
4741 			/*
4742 			 * Special BIND rule support. If the local node
4743 			 * is in permitted set then do not redirect
4744 			 * to a particular node.
4745 			 * Otherwise we apply the memory policy to get
4746 			 * the node we need to allocate on.
4747 			 */
4748 			if (mpol->mode != MPOL_BIND ||
4749 					!node_isset(numa_mem_id(), mpol->nodes))
4750 
4751 				node = mempolicy_slab_node();
4752 		}
4753 	}
4754 #endif
4755 
4756 	node_requested = IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NUMA) && node != NUMA_NO_NODE;
4757 
4758 	/*
4759 	 * We assume the percpu sheaves contain only local objects although it's
4760 	 * not completely guaranteed, so we verify later.
4761 	 */
4762 	if (unlikely(node_requested && node != numa_mem_id())) {
4763 		stat(s, ALLOC_NODE_MISMATCH);
4764 		return NULL;
4765 	}
4766 
4767 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
4768 		return NULL;
4769 
4770 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
4771 
4772 	if (unlikely(pcs->main->size == 0)) {
4773 		pcs = __pcs_replace_empty_main(s, pcs, gfp, alloc_flags);
4774 		if (unlikely(!pcs))
4775 			return NULL;
4776 	}
4777 
4778 	object = pcs->main->objects[pcs->main->size - 1];
4779 
4780 	if (unlikely(node_requested)) {
4781 		/*
4782 		 * Verify that the object was from the node we want. This could
4783 		 * be false because of cpu migration during an unlocked part of
4784 		 * the current allocation or previous freeing process.
4785 		 */
4786 		if (page_to_nid(virt_to_page(object)) != node) {
4787 			local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4788 			stat(s, ALLOC_NODE_MISMATCH);
4789 			return NULL;
4790 		}
4791 	}
4792 
4793 	pcs->main->size--;
4794 
4795 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4796 
4797 	stat(s, ALLOC_FASTPATH);
4798 
4799 	return object;
4800 }
4801 
4802 static __fastpath_inline
4803 unsigned int alloc_from_pcs_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, void **p)
4804 {
4805 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
4806 	struct slab_sheaf *main;
4807 	unsigned int allocated = 0;
4808 	unsigned int batch;
4809 
4810 next_batch:
4811 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
4812 		return allocated;
4813 
4814 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
4815 
4816 	if (unlikely(pcs->main->size == 0)) {
4817 
4818 		struct slab_sheaf *full;
4819 		struct node_barn *barn;
4820 
4821 		if (unlikely(!cache_has_sheaves(s))) {
4822 			local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4823 			return allocated;
4824 		}
4825 
4826 		if (pcs->spare && pcs->spare->size > 0) {
4827 			swap(pcs->main, pcs->spare);
4828 			goto do_alloc;
4829 		}
4830 
4831 		barn = get_barn(s);
4832 		if (!barn) {
4833 			local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4834 			return allocated;
4835 		}
4836 
4837 		full = barn_replace_empty_sheaf(barn, pcs->main,
4838 						/* allow_spin = */ true);
4839 
4840 		if (full) {
4841 			stat(s, BARN_GET);
4842 			pcs->main = full;
4843 			goto do_alloc;
4844 		}
4845 
4846 		stat(s, BARN_GET_FAIL);
4847 
4848 		local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4849 
4850 		/*
4851 		 * Once full sheaves in barn are depleted, let the bulk
4852 		 * allocation continue from slab pages, otherwise we would just
4853 		 * be copying arrays of pointers twice.
4854 		 */
4855 		return allocated;
4856 	}
4857 
4858 do_alloc:
4859 
4860 	main = pcs->main;
4861 	batch = min(size, main->size);
4862 
4863 	main->size -= batch;
4864 	memcpy(p, main->objects + main->size, batch * sizeof(void *));
4865 
4866 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
4867 
4868 	stat_add(s, ALLOC_FASTPATH, batch);
4869 
4870 	allocated += batch;
4871 
4872 	if (batch < size) {
4873 		p += batch;
4874 		size -= batch;
4875 		goto next_batch;
4876 	}
4877 
4878 	return allocated;
4879 }
4880 
4881 
4882 /*
4883  * Inlined fastpath so that allocation functions (kmalloc, kmem_cache_alloc)
4884  * have the fastpath folded into their functions. So no function call
4885  * overhead for requests that can be satisfied on the fastpath.
4886  *
4887  * The fastpath works by first checking if the lockless freelist can be used.
4888  * If not then __slab_alloc is called for slow processing.
4889  *
4890  * Otherwise we can simply pick the next object from the lockless free list.
4891  */
4892 static __fastpath_inline void *slab_alloc_node(struct kmem_cache *s,
4893 		gfp_t gfpflags, int node, const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
4894 {
4895 	void *object;
4896 
4897 	s = slab_pre_alloc_hook(s, gfpflags);
4898 	if (unlikely(!s))
4899 		return NULL;
4900 
4901 	object = kfence_alloc(s, ac->orig_size, gfpflags);
4902 	if (unlikely(object))
4903 		goto out;
4904 
4905 	object = alloc_from_pcs(s, gfpflags, ac->alloc_flags, node);
4906 
4907 	if (unlikely(!object))
4908 		object = __slab_alloc_node(s, gfpflags, node, ac);
4909 
4910 	maybe_wipe_obj_freeptr(s, object);
4911 
4912 out:
4913 	/*
4914 	 * In case this fails due to memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook(),
4915 	 * object is set to NULL
4916 	 */
4917 	slab_post_alloc_hook(s, gfpflags, 1, &object, ac);
4918 
4919 	return object;
4920 }
4921 
4922 void *kmem_cache_alloc_noprof(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags)
4923 {
4924 	void *ret;
4925 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
4926 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
4927 		.orig_size = s->object_size,
4928 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
4929 	};
4930 
4931 	ret = slab_alloc_node(s, gfpflags, NUMA_NO_NODE, &ac);
4932 
4933 	trace_kmem_cache_alloc(_RET_IP_, ret, s, gfpflags, NUMA_NO_NODE);
4934 
4935 	return ret;
4936 }
4937 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_alloc_noprof);
4938 
4939 void *kmem_cache_alloc_lru_noprof(struct kmem_cache *s, struct list_lru *lru,
4940 			   gfp_t gfpflags)
4941 {
4942 	void *ret;
4943 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
4944 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
4945 		.orig_size = s->object_size,
4946 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
4947 		.lru = lru,
4948 	};
4949 
4950 	ret = slab_alloc_node(s, gfpflags, NUMA_NO_NODE, &ac);
4951 
4952 	trace_kmem_cache_alloc(_RET_IP_, ret, s, gfpflags, NUMA_NO_NODE);
4953 
4954 	return ret;
4955 }
4956 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_alloc_lru_noprof);
4957 
4958 bool kmem_cache_charge(void *objp, gfp_t gfpflags)
4959 {
4960 	if (!memcg_kmem_online())
4961 		return true;
4962 
4963 	return memcg_slab_post_charge(objp, gfpflags);
4964 }
4965 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_charge);
4966 
4967 /**
4968  * kmem_cache_alloc_node - Allocate an object on the specified node
4969  * @s: The cache to allocate from.
4970  * @gfpflags: See kmalloc().
4971  * @node: node number of the target node.
4972  *
4973  * Identical to kmem_cache_alloc but it will allocate memory on the given
4974  * node, which can improve the performance for cpu bound structures.
4975  *
4976  * Fallback to other node is possible if __GFP_THISNODE is not set.
4977  *
4978  * Return: pointer to the new object or %NULL in case of error
4979  */
4980 void *kmem_cache_alloc_node_noprof(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags, int node)
4981 {
4982 	void *ret;
4983 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
4984 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
4985 		.orig_size = s->object_size,
4986 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
4987 	};
4988 
4989 	ret = slab_alloc_node(s, gfpflags, node, &ac);
4990 
4991 	trace_kmem_cache_alloc(_RET_IP_, ret, s, gfpflags, node);
4992 
4993 	return ret;
4994 }
4995 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_alloc_node_noprof);
4996 
4997 static int __prefill_sheaf_pfmemalloc(struct kmem_cache *s,
4998 				      struct slab_sheaf *sheaf, gfp_t gfp)
4999 {
5000 	gfp_t gfp_nomemalloc;
5001 	int ret;
5002 
5003 	gfp_nomemalloc = gfp | __GFP_NOMEMALLOC;
5004 	if (gfp_pfmemalloc_allowed(gfp))
5005 		gfp_nomemalloc |= __GFP_NOWARN;
5006 
5007 	ret = refill_sheaf(s, sheaf, gfp_nomemalloc);
5008 
5009 	if (likely(!ret || !gfp_pfmemalloc_allowed(gfp)))
5010 		return ret;
5011 
5012 	/*
5013 	 * if we are allowed to, refill sheaf with pfmemalloc but then remember
5014 	 * it for when it's returned
5015 	 */
5016 	ret = refill_sheaf(s, sheaf, gfp);
5017 	sheaf->pfmemalloc = true;
5018 
5019 	return ret;
5020 }
5021 
5022 static bool __kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags,
5023 		size_t size, void **p);
5024 
5025 /*
5026  * returns a sheaf that has at least the requested size
5027  * when prefilling is needed, do so with given gfp flags
5028  *
5029  * return NULL if sheaf allocation or prefilling failed
5030  */
5031 struct slab_sheaf *
5032 kmem_cache_prefill_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp, unsigned int size)
5033 {
5034 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
5035 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf = NULL;
5036 	struct node_barn *barn;
5037 
5038 	if (unlikely(!size))
5039 		return NULL;
5040 
5041 	if (unlikely(size > s->sheaf_capacity)) {
5042 
5043 		sheaf = __alloc_empty_sheaf(s, gfp, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT, size);
5044 		if (!sheaf)
5045 			return NULL;
5046 
5047 		stat(s, SHEAF_PREFILL_OVERSIZE);
5048 		sheaf->capacity = size;
5049 
5050 		/*
5051 		 * we do not need to care about pfmemalloc here because oversize
5052 		 * sheaves are always flushed and freed when returned
5053 		 */
5054 		if (!__kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(s, gfp, size,
5055 					     &sheaf->objects[0])) {
5056 			free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
5057 			return NULL;
5058 		}
5059 
5060 		sheaf->size = size;
5061 
5062 		return sheaf;
5063 	}
5064 
5065 	local_lock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5066 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
5067 
5068 	if (pcs->spare) {
5069 		sheaf = pcs->spare;
5070 		pcs->spare = NULL;
5071 		stat(s, SHEAF_PREFILL_FAST);
5072 	} else {
5073 		barn = get_barn(s);
5074 
5075 		stat(s, SHEAF_PREFILL_SLOW);
5076 		if (barn)
5077 			sheaf = barn_get_full_or_empty_sheaf(barn);
5078 		if (sheaf && sheaf->size)
5079 			stat(s, BARN_GET);
5080 		else
5081 			stat(s, BARN_GET_FAIL);
5082 	}
5083 
5084 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5085 
5086 
5087 	if (!sheaf)
5088 		sheaf = alloc_empty_sheaf(s, gfp, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT);
5089 
5090 	if (sheaf) {
5091 		sheaf->capacity = s->sheaf_capacity;
5092 		sheaf->pfmemalloc = false;
5093 
5094 		if (sheaf->size < size &&
5095 		    __prefill_sheaf_pfmemalloc(s, sheaf, gfp)) {
5096 			sheaf_flush_unused(s, sheaf);
5097 			free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
5098 			sheaf = NULL;
5099 		}
5100 	}
5101 
5102 	return sheaf;
5103 }
5104 
5105 /*
5106  * Use this to return a sheaf obtained by kmem_cache_prefill_sheaf()
5107  *
5108  * If the sheaf cannot simply become the percpu spare sheaf, but there's space
5109  * for a full sheaf in the barn, we try to refill the sheaf back to the cache's
5110  * sheaf_capacity to avoid handling partially full sheaves.
5111  *
5112  * If the refill fails because gfp is e.g. GFP_NOWAIT, or the barn is full, the
5113  * sheaf is instead flushed and freed.
5114  */
5115 void kmem_cache_return_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp,
5116 			     struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
5117 {
5118 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
5119 	struct node_barn *barn;
5120 
5121 	if (unlikely((sheaf->capacity != s->sheaf_capacity)
5122 		     || sheaf->pfmemalloc)) {
5123 		sheaf_flush_unused(s, sheaf);
5124 		free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
5125 		return;
5126 	}
5127 
5128 	local_lock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5129 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
5130 	barn = get_barn(s);
5131 
5132 	if (!pcs->spare) {
5133 		pcs->spare = sheaf;
5134 		sheaf = NULL;
5135 		stat(s, SHEAF_RETURN_FAST);
5136 	}
5137 
5138 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5139 
5140 	if (!sheaf)
5141 		return;
5142 
5143 	stat(s, SHEAF_RETURN_SLOW);
5144 
5145 	/*
5146 	 * If the barn has too many full sheaves or we fail to refill the sheaf,
5147 	 * simply flush and free it.
5148 	 */
5149 	if (!barn || data_race(barn->nr_full) >= MAX_FULL_SHEAVES ||
5150 	    refill_sheaf(s, sheaf, gfp)) {
5151 		sheaf_flush_unused(s, sheaf);
5152 		free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
5153 		return;
5154 	}
5155 
5156 	barn_put_full_sheaf(barn, sheaf);
5157 	stat(s, BARN_PUT);
5158 }
5159 
5160 /*
5161  * Refill a sheaf previously returned by kmem_cache_prefill_sheaf to at least
5162  * the given size.
5163  *
5164  * Return: 0 on success. The sheaf will contain at least @size objects.
5165  * The sheaf might have been replaced with a new one if more than
5166  * sheaf->capacity objects are requested.
5167  *
5168  * Return: -ENOMEM on failure. Some objects might have been added to the sheaf
5169  * but the sheaf will not be replaced.
5170  *
5171  * In practice we always refill to full sheaf's capacity.
5172  */
5173 int kmem_cache_refill_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp,
5174 			    struct slab_sheaf **sheafp, unsigned int size)
5175 {
5176 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf;
5177 
5178 	/*
5179 	 * TODO: do we want to support *sheaf == NULL to be equivalent of
5180 	 * kmem_cache_prefill_sheaf() ?
5181 	 */
5182 	if (!sheafp || !(*sheafp))
5183 		return -EINVAL;
5184 
5185 	sheaf = *sheafp;
5186 	if (sheaf->size >= size)
5187 		return 0;
5188 
5189 	if (likely(sheaf->capacity >= size)) {
5190 		if (likely(sheaf->capacity == s->sheaf_capacity))
5191 			return __prefill_sheaf_pfmemalloc(s, sheaf, gfp);
5192 
5193 		if (!__kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(s, gfp, sheaf->capacity - sheaf->size,
5194 					     &sheaf->objects[sheaf->size]))
5195 			return -ENOMEM;
5196 		sheaf->size = sheaf->capacity;
5197 
5198 		return 0;
5199 	}
5200 
5201 	/*
5202 	 * We had a regular sized sheaf and need an oversize one, or we had an
5203 	 * oversize one already but need a larger one now.
5204 	 * This should be a very rare path so let's not complicate it.
5205 	 */
5206 	sheaf = kmem_cache_prefill_sheaf(s, gfp, size);
5207 	if (!sheaf)
5208 		return -ENOMEM;
5209 
5210 	kmem_cache_return_sheaf(s, gfp, *sheafp);
5211 	*sheafp = sheaf;
5212 	return 0;
5213 }
5214 
5215 /*
5216  * Allocate from a sheaf obtained by kmem_cache_prefill_sheaf()
5217  *
5218  * Guaranteed not to fail as many allocations as was the requested size.
5219  * After the sheaf is emptied, it fails - no fallback to the slab cache itself.
5220  *
5221  * The gfp parameter is meant only to specify __GFP_ZERO or __GFP_ACCOUNT
5222  * memcg charging is forced over limit if necessary, to avoid failure.
5223  *
5224  * It is possible that the allocation comes from kfence and then the sheaf
5225  * size is not decreased.
5226  */
5227 void *
5228 kmem_cache_alloc_from_sheaf_noprof(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp,
5229 				   struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
5230 {
5231 	void *ret = NULL;
5232 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5233 		.orig_size = s->object_size,
5234 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
5235 	};
5236 
5237 	if (sheaf->size == 0)
5238 		goto out;
5239 
5240 	ret = kfence_alloc(s, s->object_size, gfp);
5241 
5242 	if (likely(!ret))
5243 		ret = sheaf->objects[--sheaf->size];
5244 
5245 	/* add __GFP_NOFAIL to force successful memcg charging */
5246 	slab_post_alloc_hook(s, gfp | __GFP_NOFAIL, 1, &ret, &ac);
5247 out:
5248 	trace_kmem_cache_alloc(_RET_IP_, ret, s, gfp, NUMA_NO_NODE);
5249 
5250 	return ret;
5251 }
5252 
5253 unsigned int kmem_cache_sheaf_size(struct slab_sheaf *sheaf)
5254 {
5255 	return sheaf->size;
5256 }
5257 /*
5258  * To avoid unnecessary overhead, we pass through large allocation requests
5259  * directly to the page allocator. We use __GFP_COMP, because we will need to
5260  * know the allocation order to free the pages properly in kfree.
5261  */
5262 static void *___kmalloc_large_node(size_t size, gfp_t flags, int node)
5263 {
5264 	struct page *page;
5265 	void *ptr = NULL;
5266 	unsigned int order = get_order(size);
5267 
5268 	if (unlikely(flags & GFP_SLAB_BUG_MASK))
5269 		flags = kmalloc_fix_flags(flags);
5270 
5271 	flags |= __GFP_COMP;
5272 
5273 	if (node == NUMA_NO_NODE)
5274 		page = alloc_frozen_pages_noprof(flags, order);
5275 	else
5276 		page = __alloc_frozen_pages_noprof(flags, order, node, NULL);
5277 
5278 	if (page) {
5279 		ptr = page_address(page);
5280 		mod_lruvec_page_state(page, NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE_B,
5281 				      PAGE_SIZE << order);
5282 		__SetPageLargeKmalloc(page);
5283 	}
5284 
5285 	ptr = kasan_kmalloc_large(ptr, size, flags);
5286 	/* As ptr might get tagged, call kmemleak hook after KASAN. */
5287 	kmemleak_alloc(ptr, size, 1, flags);
5288 	kmsan_kmalloc_large(ptr, size, flags);
5289 
5290 	return ptr;
5291 }
5292 
5293 void *__kmalloc_large_noprof(size_t size, gfp_t flags)
5294 {
5295 	void *ret = ___kmalloc_large_node(size, flags, NUMA_NO_NODE);
5296 
5297 	trace_kmalloc(_RET_IP_, ret, size, PAGE_SIZE << get_order(size),
5298 		      flags, NUMA_NO_NODE);
5299 	return ret;
5300 }
5301 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kmalloc_large_noprof);
5302 
5303 void *__kmalloc_large_node_noprof(size_t size, gfp_t flags, int node)
5304 {
5305 	void *ret = ___kmalloc_large_node(size, flags, node);
5306 
5307 	trace_kmalloc(_RET_IP_, ret, size, PAGE_SIZE << get_order(size),
5308 		      flags, node);
5309 	return ret;
5310 }
5311 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kmalloc_large_node_noprof);
5312 
5313 static __always_inline
5314 void *__do_kmalloc_node(kmem_buckets *b, gfp_t flags, int node,
5315 			kmalloc_token_t token, const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
5316 {
5317 	const size_t size = ac->orig_size;
5318 	struct kmem_cache *s;
5319 	void *ret;
5320 
5321 	if (unlikely(size > KMALLOC_MAX_CACHE_SIZE)) {
5322 		ret = __kmalloc_large_node_noprof(size, flags, node);
5323 		trace_kmalloc(ac->caller_addr, ret, size,
5324 			      PAGE_SIZE << get_order(size), flags, node);
5325 		return ret;
5326 	}
5327 
5328 	if (unlikely(!size))
5329 		return ZERO_SIZE_PTR;
5330 
5331 	s = kmalloc_slab(size, b, flags, token, ac->alloc_flags);
5332 
5333 	ret = slab_alloc_node(s, flags, node, ac);
5334 	ret = kasan_kmalloc(s, ret, size, flags);
5335 	trace_kmalloc(ac->caller_addr, ret, size, s->size, flags, node);
5336 	return ret;
5337 }
5338 void *__kmalloc_node_noprof(DECL_KMALLOC_PARAMS(size, b, token), gfp_t flags, int node)
5339 {
5340 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5341 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
5342 		.orig_size = size,
5343 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
5344 	};
5345 
5346 	return __do_kmalloc_node(PASS_BUCKET_PARAM(b), flags, node,
5347 				 PASS_TOKEN_PARAM(token), &ac);
5348 }
5349 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kmalloc_node_noprof);
5350 
5351 void *__kmalloc_noprof(DECL_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token), gfp_t flags)
5352 {
5353 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5354 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
5355 		.orig_size = size,
5356 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
5357 	};
5358 
5359 	return __do_kmalloc_node(NULL, flags,  NUMA_NO_NODE,
5360 				 PASS_TOKEN_PARAM(token), &ac);
5361 }
5362 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kmalloc_noprof);
5363 
5364 static void *__kmalloc_nolock_noprof(DECL_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token), gfp_t gfp_flags,
5365 				     int node, const struct slab_alloc_context *ac)
5366 {
5367 	struct kmem_cache *s;
5368 	bool can_retry = true;
5369 	void *ret;
5370 
5371 	VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(alloc_flags_allow_spinning(ac->alloc_flags));
5372 	VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(gfp_flags & ~(__GFP_ACCOUNT | __GFP_ZERO |
5373 				      __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_NOMEMALLOC));
5374 
5375 	gfp_flags |= __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_NOMEMALLOC;
5376 
5377 	if (unlikely(!size))
5378 		return ZERO_SIZE_PTR;
5379 
5380 	/*
5381 	 * See the comment for the same check in
5382 	 * alloc_frozen_pages_nolock_noprof()
5383 	 */
5384 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT) && (in_nmi() || in_hardirq()))
5385 		return NULL;
5386 
5387 	/* On UP, spin_trylock() always succeeds even when it is locked */
5388 	if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SMP) && in_nmi())
5389 		return NULL;
5390 
5391 retry:
5392 	if (unlikely(size > KMALLOC_MAX_CACHE_SIZE))
5393 		return NULL;
5394 
5395 	s = kmalloc_slab(size, NULL, gfp_flags, PASS_TOKEN_PARAM(token),
5396 			 ac->alloc_flags);
5397 
5398 	if (!(s->flags & __CMPXCHG_DOUBLE) && !kmem_cache_debug(s))
5399 		/*
5400 		 * kmalloc_nolock() is not supported on architectures that
5401 		 * don't implement cmpxchg16b and thus need slab_lock()
5402 		 * which could be preempted by a nmi.
5403 		 * But debug caches don't use that and only rely on
5404 		 * kmem_cache_node->list_lock, so kmalloc_nolock() can attempt
5405 		 * to allocate from debug caches by
5406 		 * spin_trylock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, ...)
5407 		 */
5408 		return NULL;
5409 
5410 	ret = alloc_from_pcs(s, gfp_flags, ac->alloc_flags, node);
5411 	if (ret)
5412 		goto success;
5413 
5414 	/*
5415 	 * Do not call slab_alloc_node(), since trylock mode isn't
5416 	 * compatible with slab_pre_alloc_hook/should_failslab and
5417 	 * kfence_alloc. Hence call __slab_alloc_node() (at most twice)
5418 	 * and slab_post_alloc_hook() directly.
5419 	 */
5420 	ret = __slab_alloc_node(s, gfp_flags, node, ac);
5421 
5422 	/*
5423 	 * It's possible we failed due to trylock as we preempted someone with
5424 	 * the sheaves locked, and the list_lock is also held by another cpu.
5425 	 * But it should be rare that multiple kmalloc buckets would have
5426 	 * sheaves locked, so try a larger one.
5427 	 */
5428 	if (!ret && can_retry) {
5429 		/* pick the next kmalloc bucket */
5430 		size = s->object_size + 1;
5431 		/*
5432 		 * Another alternative is to
5433 		 * if (memcg) gfp_flags &= ~__GFP_ACCOUNT;
5434 		 * else if (!memcg) gfp_flags |= __GFP_ACCOUNT;
5435 		 * to retry from bucket of the same size.
5436 		 */
5437 		can_retry = false;
5438 		goto retry;
5439 	}
5440 
5441 success:
5442 	maybe_wipe_obj_freeptr(s, ret);
5443 	slab_post_alloc_hook(s, gfp_flags, 1, &ret, ac);
5444 
5445 	ret = kasan_kmalloc(s, ret, ac->orig_size, gfp_flags);
5446 	return ret;
5447 }
5448 
5449 void *_kmalloc_nolock_noprof(DECL_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token), gfp_t gfp_flags, int node)
5450 {
5451 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5452 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
5453 		.orig_size = size,
5454 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_NOLOCK,
5455 	};
5456 
5457 	return __kmalloc_nolock_noprof(PASS_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token),
5458 				       gfp_flags, node, &ac);
5459 }
5460 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(_kmalloc_nolock_noprof);
5461 
5462 void *__kmalloc_node_track_caller_noprof(DECL_KMALLOC_PARAMS(size, b, token), gfp_t flags,
5463 					 int node, unsigned long caller)
5464 {
5465 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5466 		.caller_addr = caller,
5467 		.orig_size = size,
5468 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
5469 	};
5470 
5471 	return __do_kmalloc_node(PASS_BUCKET_PARAM(b), flags, node,
5472 				 PASS_TOKEN_PARAM(token), &ac);
5473 }
5474 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kmalloc_node_track_caller_noprof);
5475 
5476 void *__kmalloc_cache_noprof(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags, size_t size)
5477 {
5478 	void *ret;
5479 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5480 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
5481 		.orig_size = size,
5482 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
5483 	};
5484 
5485 	ret = slab_alloc_node(s, gfpflags, NUMA_NO_NODE, &ac);
5486 
5487 	trace_kmalloc(_RET_IP_, ret, size, s->size, gfpflags, NUMA_NO_NODE);
5488 
5489 	ret = kasan_kmalloc(s, ret, size, gfpflags);
5490 	return ret;
5491 }
5492 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kmalloc_cache_noprof);
5493 
5494 void *__kmalloc_cache_node_noprof(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfpflags,
5495 				  int node, size_t size)
5496 {
5497 	void *ret;
5498 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5499 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
5500 		.orig_size = size,
5501 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
5502 	};
5503 
5504 	ret = slab_alloc_node(s, gfpflags, node, &ac);
5505 
5506 	trace_kmalloc(_RET_IP_, ret, size, s->size, gfpflags, node);
5507 
5508 	ret = kasan_kmalloc(s, ret, size, gfpflags);
5509 	return ret;
5510 }
5511 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kmalloc_cache_node_noprof);
5512 
5513 /*
5514  * The only version of kmalloc_node() that takes alloc_flags and thus can
5515  * determine on its own whether to handle the allocation via kmalloc_nolock() or
5516  * normally
5517  */
5518 void *__kmalloc_flags_noprof(DECL_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token), gfp_t flags,
5519 			     unsigned int alloc_flags, int node)
5520 {
5521 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
5522 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
5523 		.orig_size = size,
5524 		.alloc_flags = alloc_flags,
5525 	};
5526 
5527 	if (alloc_flags_allow_spinning(alloc_flags)) {
5528 		return __do_kmalloc_node(NULL, flags, node,
5529 				PASS_TOKEN_PARAM(token), &ac);
5530 	} else {
5531 		return __kmalloc_nolock_noprof(PASS_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token),
5532 					       flags, node, &ac);
5533 	}
5534 }
5535 
5536 
5537 static noinline void free_to_partial_list(
5538 	struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
5539 	void *head, void *tail, int bulk_cnt,
5540 	unsigned long addr)
5541 {
5542 	struct kmem_cache_node *n = get_node(s, slab_nid(slab));
5543 	struct slab *slab_free = NULL;
5544 	int cnt = bulk_cnt;
5545 	unsigned long flags;
5546 	depot_stack_handle_t handle = 0;
5547 
5548 	/*
5549 	 * We cannot use GFP_NOWAIT as there are callsites where waking up
5550 	 * kswapd could deadlock
5551 	 */
5552 	if (s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER)
5553 		handle = set_track_prepare(__GFP_NOWARN);
5554 
5555 	spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
5556 
5557 	if (free_debug_processing(s, slab, head, tail, &cnt, addr, handle)) {
5558 		void *prior = slab->freelist;
5559 
5560 		/* Perform the actual freeing while we still hold the locks */
5561 		slab->inuse -= cnt;
5562 		set_freepointer(s, tail, prior);
5563 		slab->freelist = head;
5564 
5565 		/*
5566 		 * If the slab is empty, and node's partial list is full,
5567 		 * it should be discarded anyway no matter it's on full or
5568 		 * partial list.
5569 		 */
5570 		if (slab->inuse == 0 && n->nr_partial >= s->min_partial)
5571 			slab_free = slab;
5572 
5573 		if (!prior) {
5574 			/* was on full list */
5575 			remove_full(s, n, slab);
5576 			if (!slab_free) {
5577 				add_partial(n, slab, ADD_TO_TAIL);
5578 				stat(s, FREE_ADD_PARTIAL);
5579 			}
5580 		} else if (slab_free) {
5581 			remove_partial(n, slab);
5582 			stat(s, FREE_REMOVE_PARTIAL);
5583 		}
5584 	}
5585 
5586 	if (slab_free) {
5587 		/*
5588 		 * Update the counters while still holding n->list_lock to
5589 		 * prevent spurious validation warnings
5590 		 */
5591 		dec_slabs_node(s, slab_nid(slab_free), slab_free->objects);
5592 	}
5593 
5594 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
5595 
5596 	if (slab_free) {
5597 		stat(s, FREE_SLAB);
5598 		free_slab(s, slab_free);
5599 	}
5600 }
5601 
5602 /*
5603  * Try returning (remainder of) the freelist that we just detached from the
5604  * slab.  Optimistically assume the slab is still full, so we don't need to find
5605  * the tail of the detached freelist.
5606  *
5607  * Fail if the slab isn't full anymore due to a concurrent free.
5608  */
5609 static bool __slab_try_return_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
5610 				       void *head, int cnt)
5611 {
5612 	struct freelist_counters old, new;
5613 
5614 	old.freelist = slab->freelist;
5615 	old.counters = slab->counters;
5616 
5617 	if (old.freelist)
5618 		return false;
5619 
5620 	new.freelist = head;
5621 	new.counters = old.counters;
5622 	new.inuse -= cnt;
5623 
5624 	if (!slab_update_freelist(s, slab, &old, &new, "__slab_try_return_freelist"))
5625 		return false;
5626 
5627 	return true;
5628 }
5629 
5630 /*
5631  * Slow path handling. This may still be called frequently since objects
5632  * have a longer lifetime than the cpu slabs in most processing loads.
5633  *
5634  * So we still attempt to reduce cache line usage. Just take the slab
5635  * lock and free the item. If there is no additional partial slab
5636  * handling required then we can return immediately.
5637  */
5638 static void __slab_free(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
5639 			void *head, void *tail, int cnt,
5640 			unsigned long addr)
5641 
5642 {
5643 	bool was_full;
5644 	struct freelist_counters old, new;
5645 	struct kmem_cache_node *n = NULL;
5646 	unsigned long flags;
5647 	bool on_node_partial;
5648 
5649 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SLUB_TINY) || kmem_cache_debug(s)) {
5650 		free_to_partial_list(s, slab, head, tail, cnt, addr);
5651 		return;
5652 	}
5653 
5654 	do {
5655 		if (unlikely(n)) {
5656 			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
5657 			n = NULL;
5658 		}
5659 
5660 		old.freelist = slab->freelist;
5661 		old.counters = slab->counters;
5662 
5663 		was_full = (old.freelist == NULL);
5664 
5665 		set_freepointer(s, tail, old.freelist);
5666 
5667 		new.freelist = head;
5668 		new.counters = old.counters;
5669 		new.inuse -= cnt;
5670 
5671 		/*
5672 		 * Might need to be taken off (due to becoming empty) or added
5673 		 * to (due to not being full anymore) the partial list.
5674 		 * Unless it's frozen.
5675 		 */
5676 		if (!new.inuse || was_full) {
5677 
5678 			n = get_node(s, slab_nid(slab));
5679 			/*
5680 			 * Speculatively acquire the list_lock.
5681 			 * If the cmpxchg does not succeed then we may
5682 			 * drop the list_lock without any processing.
5683 			 *
5684 			 * Otherwise the list_lock will synchronize with
5685 			 * other processors updating the list of slabs.
5686 			 */
5687 			spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
5688 
5689 			on_node_partial = slab_test_node_partial(slab);
5690 		}
5691 
5692 	} while (!slab_update_freelist(s, slab, &old, &new, "__slab_free"));
5693 
5694 	if (likely(!n)) {
5695 		/*
5696 		 * We didn't take the list_lock because the slab was already on
5697 		 * the partial list and will remain there.
5698 		 */
5699 		return;
5700 	}
5701 
5702 	/*
5703 	 * This slab was partially empty but not on the per-node partial list,
5704 	 * in which case we shouldn't manipulate its list, just return.
5705 	 */
5706 	if (!was_full && !on_node_partial) {
5707 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
5708 		return;
5709 	}
5710 
5711 	/*
5712 	 * If slab became empty, should we add/keep it on the partial list or we
5713 	 * have enough?
5714 	 */
5715 	if (unlikely(!new.inuse && n->nr_partial >= s->min_partial))
5716 		goto slab_empty;
5717 
5718 	/*
5719 	 * Objects left in the slab. If it was not on the partial list before
5720 	 * then add it.
5721 	 */
5722 	if (unlikely(was_full)) {
5723 		add_partial(n, slab, ADD_TO_TAIL);
5724 		stat(s, FREE_ADD_PARTIAL);
5725 	}
5726 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
5727 	return;
5728 
5729 slab_empty:
5730 	/*
5731 	 * The slab could have a single object and thus go from full to empty in
5732 	 * a single free, but more likely it was on the partial list. Remove it.
5733 	 */
5734 	if (likely(!was_full)) {
5735 		remove_partial(n, slab);
5736 		stat(s, FREE_REMOVE_PARTIAL);
5737 	}
5738 
5739 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
5740 	stat(s, FREE_SLAB);
5741 	discard_slab(s, slab);
5742 }
5743 
5744 /*
5745  * pcs is locked. We should have get rid of the spare sheaf and obtained an
5746  * empty sheaf, while the main sheaf is full. We want to install the empty sheaf
5747  * as a main sheaf, and make the current main sheaf a spare sheaf.
5748  *
5749  * However due to having relinquished the cpu_sheaves lock when obtaining
5750  * the empty sheaf, we need to handle some unlikely but possible cases.
5751  *
5752  * If we put any sheaf to barn here, it's because we were interrupted or have
5753  * been migrated to a different cpu, which should be rare enough so just ignore
5754  * the barn's limits to simplify the handling.
5755  *
5756  * An alternative scenario that gets us here is when we fail
5757  * barn_replace_full_sheaf(), because there's no empty sheaf available in the
5758  * barn, so we had to allocate it by alloc_empty_sheaf(). But because we saw the
5759  * limit on full sheaves was not exceeded, we assume it didn't change and just
5760  * put the full sheaf there.
5761  */
5762 static void __pcs_install_empty_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s,
5763 		struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs, struct slab_sheaf *empty,
5764 		struct node_barn *barn)
5765 {
5766 	lockdep_assert_held(this_cpu_ptr(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock));
5767 
5768 	/* This is what we expect to find if nobody interrupted us. */
5769 	if (likely(!pcs->spare)) {
5770 		pcs->spare = pcs->main;
5771 		pcs->main = empty;
5772 		return;
5773 	}
5774 
5775 	/*
5776 	 * Unlikely because if the main sheaf had space, we would have just
5777 	 * freed to it. Get rid of our empty sheaf.
5778 	 */
5779 	if (pcs->main->size < s->sheaf_capacity) {
5780 		barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, empty);
5781 		return;
5782 	}
5783 
5784 	/* Also unlikely for the same reason */
5785 	if (pcs->spare->size < s->sheaf_capacity) {
5786 		swap(pcs->main, pcs->spare);
5787 		barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, empty);
5788 		return;
5789 	}
5790 
5791 	/*
5792 	 * We probably failed barn_replace_full_sheaf() due to no empty sheaf
5793 	 * available there, but we allocated one, so finish the job.
5794 	 */
5795 	barn_put_full_sheaf(barn, pcs->main);
5796 	stat(s, BARN_PUT);
5797 	pcs->main = empty;
5798 }
5799 
5800 /*
5801  * Replace the full main sheaf with a (at least partially) empty sheaf.
5802  *
5803  * Must be called with the cpu_sheaves local lock locked. If successful, returns
5804  * the pcs pointer and the local lock locked (possibly on a different cpu than
5805  * initially called). If not successful, returns NULL and the local lock
5806  * unlocked.
5807  */
5808 static struct slub_percpu_sheaves *
5809 __pcs_replace_full_main(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs,
5810 			bool allow_spin)
5811 {
5812 	struct slab_sheaf *empty;
5813 	struct node_barn *barn;
5814 	bool put_fail;
5815 
5816 restart:
5817 	lockdep_assert_held(this_cpu_ptr(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock));
5818 
5819 	/* Bootstrap or debug cache, back off */
5820 	if (unlikely(!cache_has_sheaves(s))) {
5821 		local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5822 		return NULL;
5823 	}
5824 
5825 	barn = get_barn(s);
5826 	if (!barn) {
5827 		local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5828 		return NULL;
5829 	}
5830 
5831 	put_fail = false;
5832 
5833 	if (!pcs->spare) {
5834 		empty = barn_get_empty_sheaf(barn, allow_spin);
5835 		if (empty) {
5836 			pcs->spare = pcs->main;
5837 			pcs->main = empty;
5838 			return pcs;
5839 		}
5840 		goto alloc_empty;
5841 	}
5842 
5843 	if (pcs->spare->size < s->sheaf_capacity) {
5844 		swap(pcs->main, pcs->spare);
5845 		return pcs;
5846 	}
5847 
5848 	empty = barn_replace_full_sheaf(barn, pcs->main, allow_spin);
5849 
5850 	if (!IS_ERR(empty)) {
5851 		stat(s, BARN_PUT);
5852 		pcs->main = empty;
5853 		return pcs;
5854 	}
5855 
5856 	/* sheaf_flush_unused() doesn't support !allow_spin */
5857 	if (PTR_ERR(empty) == -E2BIG && allow_spin) {
5858 		/* Since we got here, spare exists and is full */
5859 		struct slab_sheaf *to_flush = pcs->spare;
5860 
5861 		stat(s, BARN_PUT_FAIL);
5862 
5863 		pcs->spare = NULL;
5864 		local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5865 
5866 		sheaf_flush_unused(s, to_flush);
5867 		empty = to_flush;
5868 		goto got_empty;
5869 	}
5870 
5871 	/*
5872 	 * We could not replace full sheaf because barn had no empty
5873 	 * sheaves. We can still allocate it and put the full sheaf in
5874 	 * __pcs_install_empty_sheaf(), but if we fail to allocate it,
5875 	 * make sure to count the fail.
5876 	 */
5877 	put_fail = true;
5878 
5879 alloc_empty:
5880 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5881 
5882 	/*
5883 	 * alloc_empty_sheaf() doesn't support !allow_spin and it's
5884 	 * easier to fall back to freeing directly without sheaves
5885 	 * than add the support (and to sheaf_flush_unused() above)
5886 	 */
5887 	if (!allow_spin)
5888 		return NULL;
5889 
5890 	empty = alloc_empty_sheaf(s, GFP_NOWAIT, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT);
5891 	if (empty)
5892 		goto got_empty;
5893 
5894 	if (put_fail)
5895 		 stat(s, BARN_PUT_FAIL);
5896 
5897 	if (!sheaf_try_flush_main(s))
5898 		return NULL;
5899 
5900 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
5901 		return NULL;
5902 
5903 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
5904 
5905 	/*
5906 	 * we flushed the main sheaf so it should be empty now,
5907 	 * but in case we got preempted or migrated, we need to
5908 	 * check again
5909 	 */
5910 	if (pcs->main->size == s->sheaf_capacity)
5911 		goto restart;
5912 
5913 	return pcs;
5914 
5915 got_empty:
5916 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock)) {
5917 		barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, empty);
5918 		return NULL;
5919 	}
5920 
5921 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
5922 	__pcs_install_empty_sheaf(s, pcs, empty, barn);
5923 
5924 	return pcs;
5925 }
5926 
5927 /*
5928  * Free an object to the percpu sheaves.
5929  * The object is expected to have passed slab_free_hook() already.
5930  */
5931 static __fastpath_inline
5932 bool free_to_pcs(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object, bool allow_spin)
5933 {
5934 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
5935 
5936 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
5937 		return false;
5938 
5939 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
5940 
5941 	if (unlikely(pcs->main->size == s->sheaf_capacity)) {
5942 
5943 		pcs = __pcs_replace_full_main(s, pcs, allow_spin);
5944 		if (unlikely(!pcs))
5945 			return false;
5946 	}
5947 
5948 	pcs->main->objects[pcs->main->size++] = object;
5949 
5950 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
5951 
5952 	stat(s, FREE_FASTPATH);
5953 
5954 	return true;
5955 }
5956 
5957 static void rcu_free_sheaf(struct rcu_head *head)
5958 {
5959 	struct slab_sheaf *sheaf;
5960 	struct node_barn *barn = NULL;
5961 	struct kmem_cache *s;
5962 
5963 	sheaf = container_of(head, struct slab_sheaf, rcu_head);
5964 
5965 	s = sheaf->cache;
5966 
5967 	/*
5968 	 * This may remove some objects due to slab_free_hook() returning false,
5969 	 * so that the sheaf might no longer be completely full. But it's easier
5970 	 * to handle it as full (unless it became completely empty), as the code
5971 	 * handles it fine. The only downside is that sheaf will serve fewer
5972 	 * allocations when reused. It only happens due to debugging, which is a
5973 	 * performance hit anyway.
5974 	 *
5975 	 * If it returns true, there was at least one object from pfmemalloc
5976 	 * slab so simply flush everything.
5977 	 */
5978 	if (__rcu_free_sheaf_prepare(s, sheaf))
5979 		goto flush;
5980 
5981 	barn = get_barn_node(s, sheaf->node);
5982 	if (!barn)
5983 		goto flush;
5984 
5985 	/* due to slab_free_hook() */
5986 	if (unlikely(sheaf->size == 0))
5987 		goto empty;
5988 
5989 	/*
5990 	 * Checking nr_full/nr_empty outside lock avoids contention in case the
5991 	 * barn is at the respective limit. Due to the race we might go over the
5992 	 * limit but that should be rare and harmless.
5993 	 */
5994 
5995 	if (data_race(barn->nr_full) < MAX_FULL_SHEAVES) {
5996 		stat(s, BARN_PUT);
5997 		barn_put_full_sheaf(barn, sheaf);
5998 		return;
5999 	}
6000 
6001 flush:
6002 	stat(s, BARN_PUT_FAIL);
6003 	sheaf_flush_unused(s, sheaf);
6004 
6005 empty:
6006 	if (barn && data_race(barn->nr_empty) < MAX_EMPTY_SHEAVES) {
6007 		barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, sheaf);
6008 		return;
6009 	}
6010 
6011 	free_empty_sheaf(s, sheaf);
6012 }
6013 
6014 /*
6015  * kvfree_call_rcu() can be called while holding a raw_spinlock_t. Since
6016  * __kfree_rcu_sheaf() may acquire a spinlock_t (sleeping lock on PREEMPT_RT),
6017  * this would violate lock nesting rules. Therefore, kvfree_call_rcu() avoids
6018  * this problem by bypassing the sheaves layer entirely on PREEMPT_RT.
6019  *
6020  * However, lockdep still complains that it is invalid to acquire spinlock_t
6021  * while holding raw_spinlock_t, even on !PREEMPT_RT where spinlock_t is a
6022  * spinning lock. Tell lockdep that acquiring spinlock_t is valid here
6023  * by temporarily raising the wait-type to LD_WAIT_CONFIG.
6024  */
6025 static DEFINE_WAIT_OVERRIDE_MAP(kfree_rcu_sheaf_map, LD_WAIT_CONFIG);
6026 
6027 bool __kfree_rcu_sheaf(struct kmem_cache *s, void *obj)
6028 {
6029 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
6030 	struct slab_sheaf *rcu_sheaf;
6031 
6032 	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT)))
6033 		return false;
6034 
6035 	lock_map_acquire_try(&kfree_rcu_sheaf_map);
6036 
6037 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
6038 		goto fail;
6039 
6040 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
6041 
6042 	if (unlikely(!pcs->rcu_free)) {
6043 
6044 		struct slab_sheaf *empty;
6045 		struct node_barn *barn;
6046 
6047 		/* Bootstrap or debug cache, fall back */
6048 		if (unlikely(!cache_has_sheaves(s))) {
6049 			local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
6050 			goto fail;
6051 		}
6052 
6053 		if (pcs->spare && pcs->spare->size == 0) {
6054 			pcs->rcu_free = pcs->spare;
6055 			pcs->spare = NULL;
6056 			goto do_free;
6057 		}
6058 
6059 		barn = get_barn(s);
6060 		if (!barn) {
6061 			local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
6062 			goto fail;
6063 		}
6064 
6065 		empty = barn_get_empty_sheaf(barn, true);
6066 
6067 		if (empty) {
6068 			pcs->rcu_free = empty;
6069 			goto do_free;
6070 		}
6071 
6072 		local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
6073 
6074 		empty = alloc_empty_sheaf(s, GFP_NOWAIT, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT);
6075 
6076 		if (!empty)
6077 			goto fail;
6078 
6079 		if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock)) {
6080 			barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, empty);
6081 			goto fail;
6082 		}
6083 
6084 		pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
6085 
6086 		if (unlikely(pcs->rcu_free))
6087 			barn_put_empty_sheaf(barn, empty);
6088 		else
6089 			pcs->rcu_free = empty;
6090 	}
6091 
6092 do_free:
6093 
6094 	rcu_sheaf = pcs->rcu_free;
6095 
6096 	/*
6097 	 * Since we flush immediately when size reaches capacity, we never reach
6098 	 * this with size already at capacity, so no OOB write is possible.
6099 	 */
6100 	rcu_sheaf->objects[rcu_sheaf->size++] = obj;
6101 
6102 	if (likely(rcu_sheaf->size < s->sheaf_capacity)) {
6103 		rcu_sheaf = NULL;
6104 	} else {
6105 		pcs->rcu_free = NULL;
6106 		rcu_sheaf->node = numa_node_id();
6107 	}
6108 
6109 	/*
6110 	 * we flush before local_unlock to make sure a racing
6111 	 * flush_all_rcu_sheaves() doesn't miss this sheaf
6112 	 */
6113 	if (rcu_sheaf)
6114 		call_rcu(&rcu_sheaf->rcu_head, rcu_free_sheaf);
6115 
6116 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
6117 
6118 	stat(s, FREE_RCU_SHEAF);
6119 	lock_map_release(&kfree_rcu_sheaf_map);
6120 	return true;
6121 
6122 fail:
6123 	stat(s, FREE_RCU_SHEAF_FAIL);
6124 	lock_map_release(&kfree_rcu_sheaf_map);
6125 	return false;
6126 }
6127 
6128 static __always_inline bool can_free_to_pcs(struct slab *slab)
6129 {
6130 	int slab_node;
6131 	int numa_node;
6132 
6133 	if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NUMA))
6134 		goto check_pfmemalloc;
6135 
6136 	slab_node = slab_nid(slab);
6137 
6138 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_MEMORYLESS_NODES
6139 	/*
6140 	 * numa_mem_id() points to the closest node with memory so only allow
6141 	 * objects from that node to the percpu sheaves
6142 	 */
6143 	numa_node = numa_mem_id();
6144 
6145 	if (likely(slab_node == numa_node))
6146 		goto check_pfmemalloc;
6147 #else
6148 
6149 	/*
6150 	 * numa_mem_id() is only a wrapper to numa_node_id() which is where this
6151 	 * cpu belongs to, but it might be a memoryless node anyway. We don't
6152 	 * know what the closest node is.
6153 	 */
6154 	numa_node = numa_node_id();
6155 
6156 	/* freed object is from this cpu's node, proceed */
6157 	if (likely(slab_node == numa_node))
6158 		goto check_pfmemalloc;
6159 
6160 	/*
6161 	 * Freed object isn't from this cpu's node, but that node is memoryless
6162 	 * or only has ZONE_MOVABLE memory, which slab cannot allocate from.
6163 	 * Proceed as it's better to cache remote objects than falling back to
6164 	 * the slowpath for everything. The allocation side can never obtain
6165 	 * a local object anyway, if none exist. We don't have numa_mem_id() to
6166 	 * point to the closest node as we would on a proper memoryless node
6167 	 * setup.
6168 	 */
6169 	if (unlikely(!node_state(numa_node, N_NORMAL_MEMORY)))
6170 		goto check_pfmemalloc;
6171 #endif
6172 
6173 	return false;
6174 
6175 check_pfmemalloc:
6176 	return likely(!slab_test_pfmemalloc(slab));
6177 }
6178 
6179 /*
6180  * Bulk free objects to the percpu sheaves.
6181  * Unlike free_to_pcs() this includes the calls to all necessary hooks
6182  * and the fallback to freeing to slab pages.
6183  */
6184 static void free_to_pcs_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, void **p)
6185 {
6186 	struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
6187 	struct slab_sheaf *main, *empty;
6188 	bool init = slab_want_init_on_free(s);
6189 	unsigned int batch, i = 0;
6190 	struct node_barn *barn;
6191 	void *remote_objects[PCS_BATCH_MAX];
6192 	unsigned int remote_nr = 0;
6193 
6194 	while (i < size) {
6195 		struct slab *slab = virt_to_slab(p[i]);
6196 
6197 		memcg_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p + i, 1);
6198 		alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p + i, 1);
6199 
6200 		if (unlikely(!slab_free_hook(s, p[i], init, false))) {
6201 			p[i] = p[--size];
6202 			continue;
6203 		}
6204 
6205 		if (unlikely(!can_free_to_pcs(slab))) {
6206 			remote_objects[remote_nr] = p[i];
6207 			p[i] = p[--size];
6208 			if (++remote_nr >= PCS_BATCH_MAX) {
6209 				__kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, remote_nr, &remote_objects[0]);
6210 				stat_add(s, FREE_SLOWPATH, remote_nr);
6211 				remote_nr = 0;
6212 			}
6213 			continue;
6214 		}
6215 
6216 		i++;
6217 	}
6218 
6219 	if (!size)
6220 		goto flush_remote;
6221 
6222 next_batch:
6223 	if (!local_trylock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock))
6224 		goto fallback;
6225 
6226 	pcs = this_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves);
6227 
6228 	if (likely(pcs->main->size < s->sheaf_capacity))
6229 		goto do_free;
6230 
6231 	barn = get_barn(s);
6232 	if (!barn)
6233 		goto no_empty;
6234 
6235 	if (!pcs->spare) {
6236 		empty = barn_get_empty_sheaf(barn, true);
6237 		if (!empty)
6238 			goto no_empty;
6239 
6240 		pcs->spare = pcs->main;
6241 		pcs->main = empty;
6242 		goto do_free;
6243 	}
6244 
6245 	if (pcs->spare->size < s->sheaf_capacity) {
6246 		swap(pcs->main, pcs->spare);
6247 		goto do_free;
6248 	}
6249 
6250 	empty = barn_replace_full_sheaf(barn, pcs->main, true);
6251 	if (IS_ERR(empty)) {
6252 		stat(s, BARN_PUT_FAIL);
6253 		goto no_empty;
6254 	}
6255 
6256 	stat(s, BARN_PUT);
6257 	pcs->main = empty;
6258 
6259 do_free:
6260 	main = pcs->main;
6261 	batch = min(size, s->sheaf_capacity - main->size);
6262 
6263 	memcpy(main->objects + main->size, p, batch * sizeof(void *));
6264 	main->size += batch;
6265 
6266 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
6267 
6268 	stat_add(s, FREE_FASTPATH, batch);
6269 
6270 	if (batch < size) {
6271 		p += batch;
6272 		size -= batch;
6273 		goto next_batch;
6274 	}
6275 
6276 	if (remote_nr)
6277 		goto flush_remote;
6278 
6279 	return;
6280 
6281 no_empty:
6282 	local_unlock(&s->cpu_sheaves->lock);
6283 
6284 	/*
6285 	 * if we depleted all empty sheaves in the barn or there are too
6286 	 * many full sheaves, free the rest to slab pages
6287 	 */
6288 fallback:
6289 	__kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, size, p);
6290 	stat_add(s, FREE_SLOWPATH, size);
6291 
6292 flush_remote:
6293 	if (remote_nr) {
6294 		__kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, remote_nr, &remote_objects[0]);
6295 		stat_add(s, FREE_SLOWPATH, remote_nr);
6296 	}
6297 }
6298 
6299 struct defer_free {
6300 	struct llist_head objects;
6301 	struct irq_work work;
6302 };
6303 
6304 static void free_deferred_objects(struct irq_work *work);
6305 
6306 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct defer_free, defer_free_objects) = {
6307 	.objects = LLIST_HEAD_INIT(objects),
6308 	.work = IRQ_WORK_INIT(free_deferred_objects),
6309 };
6310 
6311 /*
6312  * In PREEMPT_RT irq_work runs in per-cpu kthread, so it's safe
6313  * to take sleeping spin_locks from __slab_free().
6314  * In !PREEMPT_RT irq_work will run after local_unlock_irqrestore().
6315  */
6316 static void free_deferred_objects(struct irq_work *work)
6317 {
6318 	struct defer_free *df = container_of(work, struct defer_free, work);
6319 	struct llist_head *objs = &df->objects;
6320 	struct llist_node *llnode, *pos, *t;
6321 
6322 	if (llist_empty(objs))
6323 		return;
6324 
6325 	llnode = llist_del_all(objs);
6326 	llist_for_each_safe(pos, t, llnode) {
6327 		struct kmem_cache *s;
6328 		struct slab *slab;
6329 		void *x = pos;
6330 
6331 		slab = virt_to_slab(x);
6332 		s = slab->slab_cache;
6333 
6334 		/* Point 'x' back to the beginning of allocated object */
6335 		x -= s->offset;
6336 
6337 		/*
6338 		 * We used freepointer in 'x' to link 'x' into df->objects.
6339 		 * Clear it to NULL to avoid false positive detection
6340 		 * of "Freepointer corruption".
6341 		 */
6342 		set_freepointer(s, x, NULL);
6343 
6344 		__slab_free(s, slab, x, x, 1, _THIS_IP_);
6345 		stat(s, FREE_SLOWPATH);
6346 	}
6347 }
6348 
6349 static void defer_free(struct kmem_cache *s, void *head)
6350 {
6351 	struct defer_free *df;
6352 
6353 	guard(preempt)();
6354 
6355 	head = kasan_reset_tag(head);
6356 
6357 	df = this_cpu_ptr(&defer_free_objects);
6358 	if (llist_add(head + s->offset, &df->objects))
6359 		irq_work_queue(&df->work);
6360 }
6361 
6362 void defer_free_barrier(void)
6363 {
6364 	int cpu;
6365 
6366 	for_each_possible_cpu(cpu)
6367 		irq_work_sync(&per_cpu_ptr(&defer_free_objects, cpu)->work);
6368 }
6369 
6370 static __fastpath_inline
6371 void slab_free(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *object,
6372 	       unsigned long addr)
6373 {
6374 	memcg_slab_free_hook(s, slab, &object, 1);
6375 	alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(s, slab, &object, 1);
6376 
6377 	if (unlikely(!slab_free_hook(s, object, slab_want_init_on_free(s), false)))
6378 		return;
6379 
6380 	if (likely(can_free_to_pcs(slab)) && likely(free_to_pcs(s, object, true)))
6381 		return;
6382 
6383 	__slab_free(s, slab, object, object, 1, addr);
6384 	stat(s, FREE_SLOWPATH);
6385 }
6386 
6387 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
6388 /* Do not inline the rare memcg charging failed path into the allocation path */
6389 static noinline
6390 void memcg_alloc_abort_single(struct kmem_cache *s, void *object)
6391 {
6392 	struct slab *slab = virt_to_slab(object);
6393 
6394 	alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(s, slab, &object, 1);
6395 
6396 	if (likely(slab_free_hook(s, object, slab_want_init_on_free(s), false)))
6397 		__slab_free(s, slab, object, object, 1, _RET_IP_);
6398 }
6399 #endif
6400 
6401 static __fastpath_inline
6402 void slab_free_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab, void *head,
6403 		    void *tail, void **p, int cnt, unsigned long addr)
6404 {
6405 	memcg_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p, cnt);
6406 	alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(s, slab, p, cnt);
6407 	/*
6408 	 * With KASAN enabled slab_free_freelist_hook modifies the freelist
6409 	 * to remove objects, whose reuse must be delayed.
6410 	 */
6411 	if (likely(slab_free_freelist_hook(s, &head, &tail, &cnt))) {
6412 		__slab_free(s, slab, head, tail, cnt, addr);
6413 		stat_add(s, FREE_SLOWPATH, cnt);
6414 	}
6415 }
6416 
6417 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_RCU_DEBUG
6418 static void slab_free_after_rcu_debug(struct rcu_head *rcu_head)
6419 {
6420 	struct rcu_delayed_free *delayed_free =
6421 			container_of(rcu_head, struct rcu_delayed_free, head);
6422 	void *object = delayed_free->object;
6423 	struct slab *slab = virt_to_slab(object);
6424 	struct kmem_cache *s;
6425 
6426 	kfree(delayed_free);
6427 
6428 	if (WARN_ON(is_kfence_address(object)))
6429 		return;
6430 
6431 	/* find the object and the cache again */
6432 	if (WARN_ON(!slab))
6433 		return;
6434 	s = slab->slab_cache;
6435 	if (WARN_ON(!(s->flags & SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU)))
6436 		return;
6437 
6438 	/* resume freeing */
6439 	if (slab_free_hook(s, object, slab_want_init_on_free(s), true)) {
6440 		__slab_free(s, slab, object, object, 1, _THIS_IP_);
6441 		stat(s, FREE_SLOWPATH);
6442 	}
6443 }
6444 #endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_RCU_DEBUG */
6445 
6446 #ifdef CONFIG_KASAN_GENERIC
6447 void ___cache_free(struct kmem_cache *cache, void *x, unsigned long addr)
6448 {
6449 	__slab_free(cache, virt_to_slab(x), x, x, 1, addr);
6450 	stat(cache, FREE_SLOWPATH);
6451 }
6452 #endif
6453 
6454 static noinline void warn_free_bad_obj(struct kmem_cache *s, void *obj)
6455 {
6456 	struct kmem_cache *cachep;
6457 	struct slab *slab;
6458 
6459 	slab = virt_to_slab(obj);
6460 	if (WARN_ONCE(!slab,
6461 			"kmem_cache_free(%s, %p): object is not in a slab page\n",
6462 			s->name, obj))
6463 		return;
6464 
6465 	cachep = slab->slab_cache;
6466 
6467 	if (WARN_ONCE(cachep != s,
6468 			"kmem_cache_free(%s, %p): object belongs to different cache %s\n",
6469 			s->name, obj, cachep ? cachep->name : "(NULL)")) {
6470 		if (cachep)
6471 			print_tracking(cachep, obj);
6472 		return;
6473 	}
6474 }
6475 
6476 /**
6477  * kmem_cache_free - Deallocate an object
6478  * @s: The cache the allocation was from.
6479  * @x: The previously allocated object.
6480  *
6481  * Free an object which was previously allocated from this
6482  * cache.
6483  */
6484 void kmem_cache_free(struct kmem_cache *s, void *x)
6485 {
6486 	struct slab *slab;
6487 
6488 	slab = virt_to_slab(x);
6489 
6490 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED) ||
6491 	    kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS)) {
6492 
6493 		/*
6494 		 * Intentionally leak the object in these cases, because it
6495 		 * would be too dangerous to continue.
6496 		 */
6497 		if (unlikely(!slab || (slab->slab_cache != s))) {
6498 			warn_free_bad_obj(s, x);
6499 			return;
6500 		}
6501 	}
6502 
6503 	trace_kmem_cache_free(_RET_IP_, x, s);
6504 	slab_free(s, slab, x, _RET_IP_);
6505 }
6506 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_free);
6507 
6508 static inline size_t slab_ksize(struct slab *slab)
6509 {
6510 	struct kmem_cache *s = slab->slab_cache;
6511 
6512 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
6513 	/*
6514 	 * Debugging requires use of the padding between object
6515 	 * and whatever may come after it.
6516 	 */
6517 	if (s->flags & (SLAB_RED_ZONE | SLAB_POISON))
6518 		return s->object_size;
6519 #endif
6520 	if (s->flags & SLAB_KASAN)
6521 		return s->object_size;
6522 	/*
6523 	 * If we have the need to store the freelist pointer
6524 	 * or any other metadata back there then we can
6525 	 * only use the space before that information.
6526 	 */
6527 	if (s->flags & (SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU | SLAB_STORE_USER))
6528 		return s->inuse;
6529 	else if (obj_exts_in_object(s, slab))
6530 		return s->inuse;
6531 	/*
6532 	 * Else we can use all the padding etc for the allocation
6533 	 */
6534 	return s->size;
6535 }
6536 
6537 static size_t __ksize(const void *object)
6538 {
6539 	struct page *page;
6540 	struct slab *slab;
6541 
6542 	if (unlikely(object == ZERO_SIZE_PTR))
6543 		return 0;
6544 
6545 	page = virt_to_page(object);
6546 
6547 	if (unlikely(PageLargeKmalloc(page)))
6548 		return large_kmalloc_size(page);
6549 
6550 	slab = page_slab(page);
6551 	/* Delete this after we're sure there are no users */
6552 	if (WARN_ON(!slab))
6553 		return page_size(page);
6554 
6555 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
6556 	skip_orig_size_check(slab->slab_cache, object);
6557 #endif
6558 
6559 	return slab_ksize(slab);
6560 }
6561 
6562 /**
6563  * ksize -- Report full size of underlying allocation
6564  * @objp: pointer to the object
6565  *
6566  * This should only be used internally to query the true size of allocations.
6567  * It is not meant to be a way to discover the usable size of an allocation
6568  * after the fact. Instead, use kmalloc_size_roundup(). Using memory beyond
6569  * the originally requested allocation size may trigger KASAN, UBSAN_BOUNDS,
6570  * and/or FORTIFY_SOURCE.
6571  *
6572  * Return: size of the actual memory used by @objp in bytes
6573  */
6574 size_t ksize(const void *objp)
6575 {
6576 	/*
6577 	 * We need to first check that the pointer to the object is valid.
6578 	 * The KASAN report printed from ksize() is more useful, then when
6579 	 * it's printed later when the behaviour could be undefined due to
6580 	 * a potential use-after-free or double-free.
6581 	 *
6582 	 * We use kasan_check_byte(), which is supported for the hardware
6583 	 * tag-based KASAN mode, unlike kasan_check_read/write().
6584 	 *
6585 	 * If the pointed to memory is invalid, we return 0 to avoid users of
6586 	 * ksize() writing to and potentially corrupting the memory region.
6587 	 *
6588 	 * We want to perform the check before __ksize(), to avoid potentially
6589 	 * crashing in __ksize() due to accessing invalid metadata.
6590 	 */
6591 	if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(objp)) || !kasan_check_byte(objp))
6592 		return 0;
6593 
6594 	return kfence_ksize(objp) ?: __ksize(objp);
6595 }
6596 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ksize);
6597 
6598 static void free_large_kmalloc(struct page *page, void *object)
6599 {
6600 	unsigned int order = compound_order(page);
6601 
6602 	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!PageLargeKmalloc(page))) {
6603 		dump_page(page, "Not a kmalloc allocation");
6604 		return;
6605 	}
6606 
6607 	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(order == 0))
6608 		pr_warn_once("object pointer: 0x%p\n", object);
6609 
6610 	kmemleak_free(object);
6611 	kasan_kfree_large(object);
6612 	kmsan_kfree_large(object);
6613 
6614 	mod_lruvec_page_state(page, NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE_B,
6615 			      -(PAGE_SIZE << order));
6616 	__ClearPageLargeKmalloc(page);
6617 	free_frozen_pages(page, order);
6618 }
6619 
6620 /*
6621  * Given an rcu_head embedded within an object obtained from kvmalloc at an
6622  * offset < 4k, free the object in question.
6623  */
6624 void kvfree_rcu_cb(struct rcu_head *head)
6625 {
6626 	void *obj = head;
6627 	struct page *page;
6628 	struct slab *slab;
6629 	struct kmem_cache *s;
6630 	void *slab_addr;
6631 
6632 	if (is_vmalloc_addr(obj)) {
6633 		obj = (void *) PAGE_ALIGN_DOWN((unsigned long)obj);
6634 		vfree(obj);
6635 		return;
6636 	}
6637 
6638 	page = virt_to_page(obj);
6639 	slab = page_slab(page);
6640 	if (!slab) {
6641 		/*
6642 		 * rcu_head offset can be only less than page size so no need to
6643 		 * consider allocation order
6644 		 */
6645 		obj = (void *) PAGE_ALIGN_DOWN((unsigned long)obj);
6646 		free_large_kmalloc(page, obj);
6647 		return;
6648 	}
6649 
6650 	s = slab->slab_cache;
6651 	slab_addr = slab_address(slab);
6652 
6653 	if (is_kfence_address(obj)) {
6654 		obj = kfence_object_start(obj);
6655 	} else {
6656 		unsigned int idx = __obj_to_index(s, slab_addr, obj);
6657 
6658 		obj = slab_addr + s->size * idx;
6659 		obj = fixup_red_left(s, obj);
6660 	}
6661 
6662 	slab_free(s, slab, obj, _RET_IP_);
6663 }
6664 
6665 /**
6666  * kfree - free previously allocated memory
6667  * @object: pointer returned by kmalloc(), kmalloc_nolock(), or kmem_cache_alloc()
6668  *
6669  * If @object is NULL, no operation is performed.
6670  */
6671 void kfree(const void *object)
6672 {
6673 	struct page *page;
6674 	struct slab *slab;
6675 	struct kmem_cache *s;
6676 	void *x = (void *)object;
6677 
6678 	trace_kfree(_RET_IP_, object);
6679 
6680 	if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(object)))
6681 		return;
6682 
6683 	page = virt_to_page(object);
6684 	slab = page_slab(page);
6685 	if (!slab) {
6686 		/* kmalloc_nolock() doesn't support large kmalloc */
6687 		free_large_kmalloc(page, (void *)object);
6688 		return;
6689 	}
6690 
6691 	s = slab->slab_cache;
6692 	slab_free(s, slab, x, _RET_IP_);
6693 }
6694 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kfree);
6695 
6696 /*
6697  * Can be called while holding raw_spinlock_t or from IRQ and NMI,
6698  * but ONLY for objects allocated by kmalloc_nolock().
6699  * Debug checks (like kmemleak and kfence) were skipped on allocation,
6700  * hence
6701  * obj = kmalloc(); kfree_nolock(obj);
6702  * will miss kmemleak/kfence book keeping and will cause false positives.
6703  * large_kmalloc is not supported either.
6704  */
6705 void kfree_nolock(const void *object)
6706 {
6707 	struct slab *slab;
6708 	struct kmem_cache *s;
6709 	void *x = (void *)object;
6710 
6711 	if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(object)))
6712 		return;
6713 
6714 	slab = virt_to_slab(object);
6715 	if (unlikely(!slab)) {
6716 		WARN_ONCE(1, "large_kmalloc is not supported by kfree_nolock()");
6717 		return;
6718 	}
6719 
6720 	s = slab->slab_cache;
6721 
6722 	memcg_slab_free_hook(s, slab, &x, 1);
6723 	alloc_tagging_slab_free_hook(s, slab, &x, 1);
6724 	/*
6725 	 * Unlike slab_free() do NOT call the following:
6726 	 * kmemleak_free_recursive(x, s->flags);
6727 	 * debug_check_no_locks_freed(x, s->object_size);
6728 	 * debug_check_no_obj_freed(x, s->object_size);
6729 	 * __kcsan_check_access(x, s->object_size, ..);
6730 	 * kfence_free(x);
6731 	 * since they take spinlocks or not safe from any context.
6732 	 */
6733 	kmsan_slab_free(s, x);
6734 	/*
6735 	 * If KASAN finds a kernel bug it will do kasan_report_invalid_free()
6736 	 * which will call raw_spin_lock_irqsave() which is technically
6737 	 * unsafe from NMI, but take chance and report kernel bug.
6738 	 * The sequence of
6739 	 * kasan_report_invalid_free() -> raw_spin_lock_irqsave() -> NMI
6740 	 *  -> kfree_nolock() -> kasan_report_invalid_free() on the same CPU
6741 	 * is double buggy and deserves to deadlock.
6742 	 */
6743 	if (kasan_slab_pre_free(s, x))
6744 		return;
6745 	/*
6746 	 * memcg, kasan_slab_pre_free are done for 'x'.
6747 	 * The only thing left is kasan_poison without quarantine,
6748 	 * since kasan quarantine takes locks and not supported from NMI.
6749 	 */
6750 	kasan_slab_free(s, x, false, false, /* skip quarantine */true);
6751 
6752 	if (likely(can_free_to_pcs(slab)) && likely(free_to_pcs(s, x, false)))
6753 		return;
6754 
6755 	/*
6756 	 * __slab_free() can locklessly cmpxchg16 into a slab, but then it might
6757 	 * need to take spin_lock for further processing.
6758 	 * Avoid the complexity and simply add to a deferred list.
6759 	 */
6760 	defer_free(s, x);
6761 }
6762 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kfree_nolock);
6763 
6764 static __always_inline __realloc_size(2) void *
6765 __do_krealloc(const void *p, size_t new_size, unsigned long align, gfp_t flags, int nid, kmalloc_token_t token)
6766 {
6767 	void *ret;
6768 	size_t ks = 0;
6769 	int orig_size = 0;
6770 	struct kmem_cache *s = NULL;
6771 
6772 	if (unlikely(ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(p)))
6773 		goto alloc_new;
6774 
6775 	/* Check for double-free. */
6776 	if (!kasan_check_byte(p))
6777 		return NULL;
6778 
6779 	if (is_kfence_address(p)) {
6780 		ks = orig_size = kfence_ksize(p);
6781 	} else {
6782 		struct page *page = virt_to_page(p);
6783 		struct slab *slab = page_slab(page);
6784 
6785 		if (!slab) {
6786 			/* Big kmalloc object */
6787 			ks = page_size(page);
6788 			WARN_ON(ks <= KMALLOC_MAX_CACHE_SIZE);
6789 			WARN_ON(p != page_address(page));
6790 		} else {
6791 			s = slab->slab_cache;
6792 			orig_size = get_orig_size(s, (void *)p);
6793 			ks = s->object_size;
6794 		}
6795 	}
6796 
6797 	/*
6798 	 * If reallocation is not necessary (e. g. the new size is less
6799 	 * than the current allocated size), the current allocation will be
6800 	 * preserved unless __GFP_THISNODE is set. In the latter case a new
6801 	 * allocation on the requested node will be attempted.
6802 	 */
6803 	if (unlikely(flags & __GFP_THISNODE) && nid != NUMA_NO_NODE &&
6804 		     nid != page_to_nid(virt_to_page(p)))
6805 		goto alloc_new;
6806 
6807 	/* If the old object doesn't fit, allocate a bigger one */
6808 	if (new_size > ks)
6809 		goto alloc_new;
6810 
6811 	/* If the old object doesn't satisfy the new alignment, allocate a new one */
6812 	if (!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)p, align))
6813 		goto alloc_new;
6814 
6815 	/* Zero out spare memory. */
6816 	if (want_init_on_alloc(flags)) {
6817 		kasan_disable_current();
6818 		if (orig_size && orig_size < new_size)
6819 			memset(kasan_reset_tag(p) + orig_size, 0, new_size - orig_size);
6820 		else
6821 			memset(kasan_reset_tag(p) + new_size, 0, ks - new_size);
6822 		kasan_enable_current();
6823 	}
6824 
6825 	/* Setup kmalloc redzone when needed */
6826 	if (s && slub_debug_orig_size(s)) {
6827 		set_orig_size(s, (void *)p, new_size);
6828 		if (s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE && new_size < ks)
6829 			memset_no_sanitize_memory(kasan_reset_tag(p) + new_size,
6830 						SLUB_RED_ACTIVE, ks - new_size);
6831 	}
6832 
6833 	p = kasan_krealloc(p, new_size, flags);
6834 	return (void *)p;
6835 
6836 alloc_new:
6837 	ret = __kmalloc_node_track_caller_noprof(PASS_KMALLOC_PARAMS(new_size, NULL, token), flags, nid, _RET_IP_);
6838 	if (ret && p) {
6839 		/* Disable KASAN checks as the object's redzone is accessed. */
6840 		kasan_disable_current();
6841 		memcpy(ret, kasan_reset_tag(p), min(new_size, (size_t)(orig_size ?: ks)));
6842 		kasan_enable_current();
6843 	}
6844 
6845 	return ret;
6846 }
6847 
6848 void *krealloc_node_align_noprof(const void *p, DECL_TOKEN_PARAMS(new_size, token), unsigned long align,
6849 				 gfp_t flags, int nid)
6850 {
6851 	void *ret;
6852 
6853 	if (unlikely(!new_size)) {
6854 		kfree(p);
6855 		return ZERO_SIZE_PTR;
6856 	}
6857 
6858 	ret = __do_krealloc(p, new_size, align, flags, nid, PASS_TOKEN_PARAM(token));
6859 	if (ret && kasan_reset_tag(p) != kasan_reset_tag(ret))
6860 		kfree(p);
6861 
6862 	return ret;
6863 }
6864 EXPORT_SYMBOL(krealloc_node_align_noprof);
6865 
6866 static gfp_t kmalloc_gfp_adjust(gfp_t flags, size_t size)
6867 {
6868 	/*
6869 	 * We want to attempt a large physically contiguous block first because
6870 	 * it is less likely to fragment multiple larger blocks and therefore
6871 	 * contribute to a long term fragmentation less than vmalloc fallback.
6872 	 * However make sure that larger requests are not too disruptive - i.e.
6873 	 * do not direct reclaim unless physically continuous memory is preferred
6874 	 * (__GFP_RETRY_MAYFAIL mode). We still kick in kswapd/kcompactd to
6875 	 * start working in the background
6876 	 */
6877 	if (size > PAGE_SIZE) {
6878 		flags |= __GFP_NOWARN;
6879 
6880 		if (!(flags & __GFP_RETRY_MAYFAIL))
6881 			flags &= ~__GFP_DIRECT_RECLAIM;
6882 
6883 		/* nofail semantic is implemented by the vmalloc fallback */
6884 		flags &= ~__GFP_NOFAIL;
6885 	}
6886 
6887 	return flags;
6888 }
6889 
6890 void *__kvmalloc_node_noprof(DECL_KMALLOC_PARAMS(size, b, token), unsigned long align,
6891 			     gfp_t flags, int node)
6892 {
6893 	bool allow_block;
6894 	void *ret;
6895 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
6896 		.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
6897 		.orig_size = size,
6898 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
6899 	};
6900 
6901 	/*
6902 	 * It doesn't really make sense to fallback to vmalloc for sub page
6903 	 * requests
6904 	 */
6905 	ret = __do_kmalloc_node(PASS_BUCKET_PARAM(b),
6906 				kmalloc_gfp_adjust(flags, size),
6907 				node, PASS_TOKEN_PARAM(token), &ac);
6908 	if (ret || size <= PAGE_SIZE)
6909 		return ret;
6910 
6911 	/* Don't even allow crazy sizes */
6912 	if (unlikely(size > INT_MAX)) {
6913 		WARN_ON_ONCE(!(flags & __GFP_NOWARN));
6914 		return NULL;
6915 	}
6916 
6917 	/*
6918 	 * For non-blocking the VM_ALLOW_HUGE_VMAP is not used
6919 	 * because the huge-mapping path in vmalloc contains at
6920 	 * least one might_sleep() call.
6921 	 *
6922 	 * TODO: Revise huge-mapping path to support non-blocking
6923 	 * flags.
6924 	 */
6925 	allow_block = gfpflags_allow_blocking(flags);
6926 
6927 	/*
6928 	 * kvmalloc() can always use VM_ALLOW_HUGE_VMAP,
6929 	 * since the callers already cannot assume anything
6930 	 * about the resulting pointer, and cannot play
6931 	 * protection games.
6932 	 */
6933 	return __vmalloc_node_range_noprof(size, align, VMALLOC_START, VMALLOC_END,
6934 			flags, PAGE_KERNEL, allow_block ? VM_ALLOW_HUGE_VMAP:0,
6935 			node, __builtin_return_address(0));
6936 }
6937 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__kvmalloc_node_noprof);
6938 
6939 /**
6940  * kvfree() - Free memory.
6941  * @addr: Pointer to allocated memory.
6942  *
6943  * kvfree frees memory allocated by any of vmalloc(), kmalloc() or kvmalloc().
6944  * It is slightly more efficient to use kfree() or vfree() if you are certain
6945  * that you know which one to use.
6946  *
6947  * Context: Either preemptible task context or not-NMI interrupt.
6948  */
6949 void kvfree(const void *addr)
6950 {
6951 	if (is_vmalloc_addr(addr))
6952 		vfree(addr);
6953 	else
6954 		kfree(addr);
6955 }
6956 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kvfree);
6957 
6958 /**
6959  * kvfree_atomic() - Free memory.
6960  * @addr: Pointer to allocated memory.
6961  *
6962  * Same as kvfree(), but uses vfree_atomic() for vmalloc
6963  * backed memory. Must not be called from NMI context.
6964  */
6965 void kvfree_atomic(const void *addr)
6966 {
6967 	if (is_vmalloc_addr(addr))
6968 		vfree_atomic(addr);
6969 	else
6970 		kfree(addr);
6971 }
6972 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kvfree_atomic);
6973 
6974 /**
6975  * kvfree_sensitive - Free a data object containing sensitive information.
6976  * @addr: address of the data object to be freed.
6977  * @len: length of the data object.
6978  *
6979  * Use the special memzero_explicit() function to clear the content of a
6980  * kvmalloc'ed object containing sensitive data to make sure that the
6981  * compiler won't optimize out the data clearing.
6982  */
6983 void kvfree_sensitive(const void *addr, size_t len)
6984 {
6985 	if (likely(!ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(addr))) {
6986 		memzero_explicit((void *)addr, len);
6987 		kvfree(addr);
6988 	}
6989 }
6990 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kvfree_sensitive);
6991 
6992 void *kvrealloc_node_align_noprof(const void *p, DECL_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token), unsigned long align,
6993 				  gfp_t flags, int nid)
6994 {
6995 	void *n;
6996 
6997 	if (is_vmalloc_addr(p))
6998 		return vrealloc_node_align_noprof(p, size, align, flags, nid);
6999 
7000 	n = krealloc_node_align_noprof(p, PASS_TOKEN_PARAMS(size, token), align, kmalloc_gfp_adjust(flags, size), nid);
7001 	if (!n) {
7002 		/* We failed to krealloc(), fall back to kvmalloc(). */
7003 		n = __kvmalloc_node_noprof(PASS_KMALLOC_PARAMS(size, NULL, token), align, flags, nid);
7004 		if (!n)
7005 			return NULL;
7006 
7007 		if (p) {
7008 			/* We already know that `p` is not a vmalloc address. */
7009 			kasan_disable_current();
7010 			memcpy(n, kasan_reset_tag(p), min(size, ksize(p)));
7011 			kasan_enable_current();
7012 
7013 			kfree(p);
7014 		}
7015 	}
7016 
7017 	return n;
7018 }
7019 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kvrealloc_node_align_noprof);
7020 
7021 struct detached_freelist {
7022 	struct slab *slab;
7023 	void *tail;
7024 	void *freelist;
7025 	int cnt;
7026 	struct kmem_cache *s;
7027 };
7028 
7029 /*
7030  * This function progressively scans the array with free objects (with
7031  * a limited look ahead) and extract objects belonging to the same
7032  * slab.  It builds a detached freelist directly within the given
7033  * slab/objects.  This can happen without any need for
7034  * synchronization, because the objects are owned by running process.
7035  * The freelist is build up as a single linked list in the objects.
7036  * The idea is, that this detached freelist can then be bulk
7037  * transferred to the real freelist(s), but only requiring a single
7038  * synchronization primitive.  Look ahead in the array is limited due
7039  * to performance reasons.
7040  */
7041 static inline
7042 int build_detached_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size,
7043 			    void **p, struct detached_freelist *df)
7044 {
7045 	int lookahead = 3;
7046 	void *object;
7047 	struct page *page;
7048 	struct slab *slab;
7049 	size_t same;
7050 
7051 	object = p[--size];
7052 	page = virt_to_page(object);
7053 	slab = page_slab(page);
7054 	if (!s) {
7055 		/* Handle kalloc'ed objects */
7056 		if (!slab) {
7057 			free_large_kmalloc(page, object);
7058 			df->slab = NULL;
7059 			return size;
7060 		}
7061 		/* Derive kmem_cache from object */
7062 		df->slab = slab;
7063 		df->s = slab->slab_cache;
7064 	} else {
7065 		df->slab = slab;
7066 		df->s = s;
7067 	}
7068 
7069 	/* Start new detached freelist */
7070 	df->tail = object;
7071 	df->freelist = object;
7072 	df->cnt = 1;
7073 
7074 	if (is_kfence_address(object))
7075 		return size;
7076 
7077 	set_freepointer(df->s, object, NULL);
7078 
7079 	same = size;
7080 	while (size) {
7081 		object = p[--size];
7082 		/* df->slab is always set at this point */
7083 		if (df->slab == virt_to_slab(object)) {
7084 			/* Opportunity build freelist */
7085 			set_freepointer(df->s, object, df->freelist);
7086 			df->freelist = object;
7087 			df->cnt++;
7088 			same--;
7089 			if (size != same)
7090 				swap(p[size], p[same]);
7091 			continue;
7092 		}
7093 
7094 		/* Limit look ahead search */
7095 		if (!--lookahead)
7096 			break;
7097 	}
7098 
7099 	return same;
7100 }
7101 
7102 /*
7103  * Internal bulk free of objects that were not initialised by the post alloc
7104  * hooks and thus should not be processed by the free hooks
7105  */
7106 static void __kmem_cache_free_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, void **p)
7107 {
7108 	if (!size)
7109 		return;
7110 
7111 	do {
7112 		struct detached_freelist df;
7113 
7114 		size = build_detached_freelist(s, size, p, &df);
7115 		if (!df.slab)
7116 			continue;
7117 
7118 		if (kfence_free(df.freelist))
7119 			continue;
7120 
7121 		__slab_free(df.s, df.slab, df.freelist, df.tail, df.cnt,
7122 			     _RET_IP_);
7123 	} while (likely(size));
7124 }
7125 
7126 /* Note that interrupts must be enabled when calling this function. */
7127 void kmem_cache_free_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, void **p)
7128 {
7129 	if (!size)
7130 		return;
7131 
7132 	/*
7133 	 * freeing to sheaves is so incompatible with the detached freelist so
7134 	 * once we go that way, we have to do everything differently
7135 	 */
7136 	if (s && cache_has_sheaves(s)) {
7137 		free_to_pcs_bulk(s, size, p);
7138 		return;
7139 	}
7140 
7141 	do {
7142 		struct detached_freelist df;
7143 
7144 		size = build_detached_freelist(s, size, p, &df);
7145 		if (!df.slab)
7146 			continue;
7147 
7148 		slab_free_bulk(df.s, df.slab, df.freelist, df.tail, &p[size],
7149 			       df.cnt, _RET_IP_);
7150 	} while (likely(size));
7151 }
7152 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_free_bulk);
7153 
7154 static unsigned int
7155 __refill_objects_node(struct kmem_cache *s, void **p, gfp_t gfp, unsigned int min,
7156 		      unsigned int max, struct kmem_cache_node *n,
7157 		      bool allow_spin)
7158 {
7159 	struct partial_bulk_context pc;
7160 	struct slab *slab, *slab2;
7161 	unsigned int refilled = 0;
7162 	unsigned long flags;
7163 	void *object;
7164 
7165 	pc.flags = gfp;
7166 	pc.min_objects = min;
7167 	pc.max_objects = max;
7168 
7169 	if (!get_partial_node_bulk(s, n, &pc, allow_spin))
7170 		return 0;
7171 
7172 	list_for_each_entry_safe(slab, slab2, &pc.slabs, slab_list) {
7173 
7174 		unsigned int count;
7175 
7176 		list_del(&slab->slab_list);
7177 
7178 		object = get_freelist_nofreeze(s, slab, &count);
7179 
7180 		while (count && refilled < max) {
7181 			p[refilled] = object;
7182 			object = get_freepointer(s, object);
7183 			maybe_wipe_obj_freeptr(s, p[refilled]);
7184 
7185 			refilled++;
7186 			count--;
7187 		}
7188 
7189 		/*
7190 		 * Freelist had more objects than we can accommodate, we need to
7191 		 * free them back. First we try to be optimistic and assume the
7192 		 * slab is still full since we just detached its freelist.
7193 		 * Otherwise we must find the tail object.
7194 		 */
7195 		if (unlikely(count)) {
7196 			void *head = object;
7197 			void *tail;
7198 
7199 			if (__slab_try_return_freelist(s, slab, head, count)) {
7200 				list_add(&slab->slab_list, &pc.slabs);
7201 				break;
7202 			}
7203 
7204 			do {
7205 				tail = object;
7206 				object = get_freepointer(s, object);
7207 			} while (object);
7208 			__slab_free(s, slab, head, tail, count, _RET_IP_);
7209 		}
7210 
7211 		if (refilled >= max)
7212 			break;
7213 	}
7214 
7215 	if (!list_empty(&pc.slabs)) {
7216 		spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
7217 
7218 		list_for_each_entry(slab, &pc.slabs, slab_list)
7219 			set_node_partial_state(n, slab);
7220 
7221 		list_splice_tail(&pc.slabs, &n->partial);
7222 
7223 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
7224 	}
7225 
7226 	return refilled;
7227 }
7228 
7229 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
7230 static unsigned int
7231 __refill_objects_any(struct kmem_cache *s, void **p, gfp_t gfp, unsigned int min,
7232 		     unsigned int max)
7233 {
7234 	struct zonelist *zonelist;
7235 	struct zoneref *z;
7236 	struct zone *zone;
7237 	enum zone_type highest_zoneidx = gfp_zone(gfp);
7238 	unsigned int cpuset_mems_cookie;
7239 	unsigned int refilled = 0;
7240 
7241 	/* see get_from_any_partial() for the defrag ratio description */
7242 	if (!s->remote_node_defrag_ratio ||
7243 			get_cycles() % 1024 > s->remote_node_defrag_ratio)
7244 		return 0;
7245 
7246 	do {
7247 		cpuset_mems_cookie = read_mems_allowed_begin();
7248 		zonelist = node_zonelist(mempolicy_slab_node(), gfp);
7249 		for_each_zone_zonelist(zone, z, zonelist, highest_zoneidx) {
7250 			struct kmem_cache_node *n;
7251 			unsigned int r;
7252 
7253 			n = get_node(s, zone_to_nid(zone));
7254 
7255 			if (!n || !cpuset_zone_allowed(zone, gfp) ||
7256 					n->nr_partial <= s->min_partial)
7257 				continue;
7258 
7259 			r = __refill_objects_node(s, p, gfp, min, max, n,
7260 						  /* allow_spin = */ false);
7261 			refilled += r;
7262 
7263 			if (r >= min) {
7264 				/*
7265 				 * Don't check read_mems_allowed_retry() here -
7266 				 * if mems_allowed was updated in parallel, that
7267 				 * was a harmless race between allocation and
7268 				 * the cpuset update
7269 				 */
7270 				return refilled;
7271 			}
7272 			p += r;
7273 			min -= r;
7274 			max -= r;
7275 		}
7276 	} while (read_mems_allowed_retry(cpuset_mems_cookie));
7277 
7278 	return refilled;
7279 }
7280 #else
7281 static inline unsigned int
7282 __refill_objects_any(struct kmem_cache *s, void **p, gfp_t gfp, unsigned int min,
7283 		     unsigned int max)
7284 {
7285 	return 0;
7286 }
7287 #endif
7288 
7289 static unsigned int
7290 refill_objects(struct kmem_cache *s, void **p, gfp_t gfp, unsigned int min,
7291 	       unsigned int max)
7292 {
7293 	int local_node = numa_mem_id();
7294 	unsigned int refilled;
7295 	struct slab *slab;
7296 
7297 	refilled = __refill_objects_node(s, p, gfp, min, max,
7298 					 get_node(s, local_node),
7299 					 /* allow_spin = */ true);
7300 	if (refilled >= min)
7301 		return refilled;
7302 
7303 	refilled += __refill_objects_any(s, p + refilled, gfp, min - refilled,
7304 					 max - refilled);
7305 	if (refilled >= min)
7306 		return refilled;
7307 
7308 new_slab:
7309 
7310 	slab = new_slab(s, gfp, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT, local_node);
7311 	if (!slab)
7312 		goto out;
7313 
7314 	stat(s, ALLOC_SLAB);
7315 
7316 	refilled += alloc_from_new_slab(s, slab, p + refilled, max - refilled,
7317 					/* allow_spin = */ true);
7318 
7319 	if (refilled < min)
7320 		goto new_slab;
7321 
7322 out:
7323 	return refilled;
7324 }
7325 
7326 static bool __kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags,
7327 		size_t size, void **p)
7328 {
7329 	int i;
7330 
7331 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SLUB_TINY) || kmem_cache_debug(s)) {
7332 		const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
7333 			.caller_addr = _RET_IP_,
7334 			.orig_size = s->object_size,
7335 			.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
7336 		};
7337 		for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
7338 
7339 			p[i] = ___slab_alloc(s, flags, NUMA_NO_NODE, &ac);
7340 			if (unlikely(!p[i]))
7341 				goto error;
7342 
7343 			maybe_wipe_obj_freeptr(s, p[i]);
7344 		}
7345 	} else {
7346 		i = refill_objects(s, p, flags, size, size);
7347 		if (i < size)
7348 			goto error;
7349 		stat_add(s, ALLOC_SLOWPATH, i);
7350 	}
7351 
7352 	return true;
7353 
7354 error:
7355 	__kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, i, p);
7356 	return false;
7357 }
7358 
7359 /**
7360  * kmem_cache_alloc_bulk - Allocate multiple objects
7361  * @s:		The cache to allocate from
7362  * @flags:	GFP_* flags. See kmalloc().
7363  * @size:	Number of objects to allocate
7364  * @p:		Array of allocated objects
7365  *
7366  * Allocate @size objects from @s and places them into @p.  @size must be larger
7367  * than 0.
7368  *
7369  * Interrupts must be enabled when calling this function.
7370  *
7371  * Unlike alloc_pages_bulk(), this function does not check for already allocated
7372  * objects in @p, and thus the caller does not need to zero it.
7373  *
7374  * Return: %true if the allocation succeeded, or %false if it failed.
7375  */
7376 bool kmem_cache_alloc_bulk_noprof(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags,
7377 		size_t size, void **p)
7378 {
7379 	unsigned int i = 0;
7380 	void *kfence_obj;
7381 	const struct slab_alloc_context ac = {
7382 		.orig_size = s->object_size,
7383 		.alloc_flags = SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT,
7384 	};
7385 
7386 	if (!size)
7387 		return false;
7388 
7389 	s = slab_pre_alloc_hook(s, flags);
7390 	if (unlikely(!s))
7391 		return false;
7392 
7393 	/*
7394 	 * to make things simpler, only assume at most once kfence allocated
7395 	 * object per bulk allocation and choose its index randomly
7396 	 */
7397 	kfence_obj = kfence_alloc(s, s->object_size, flags);
7398 
7399 	if (unlikely(kfence_obj)) {
7400 		if (unlikely(size == 1)) {
7401 			p[0] = kfence_obj;
7402 			goto out;
7403 		}
7404 		size--;
7405 	}
7406 
7407 	i = alloc_from_pcs_bulk(s, size, p);
7408 	if (i < size) {
7409 		/*
7410 		 * If we ran out of memory, don't bother with freeing back to
7411 		 * the percpu sheaves, we have bigger problems.
7412 		 */
7413 		if (unlikely(!__kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(s, flags, size - i,
7414 				p + i))) {
7415 			if (i > 0)
7416 				__kmem_cache_free_bulk(s, i, p);
7417 			if (kfence_obj)
7418 				__kfence_free(kfence_obj);
7419 			return false;
7420 		}
7421 	}
7422 
7423 	if (unlikely(kfence_obj)) {
7424 		int idx = get_random_u32_below(size + 1);
7425 
7426 		if (idx != size)
7427 			p[size] = p[idx];
7428 		p[idx] = kfence_obj;
7429 
7430 		size++;
7431 	}
7432 
7433 out:
7434 	/* memcg and kmem_cache debug support and memory initialization */
7435 	return likely(slab_post_alloc_hook(s, flags, size, p, &ac));
7436 }
7437 EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_alloc_bulk_noprof);
7438 
7439 /*
7440  * Object placement in a slab is made very easy because we always start at
7441  * offset 0. If we tune the size of the object to the alignment then we can
7442  * get the required alignment by putting one properly sized object after
7443  * another.
7444  *
7445  * Notice that the allocation order determines the sizes of the per cpu
7446  * caches. Each processor has always one slab available for allocations.
7447  * Increasing the allocation order reduces the number of times that slabs
7448  * must be moved on and off the partial lists and is therefore a factor in
7449  * locking overhead.
7450  */
7451 
7452 /*
7453  * Minimum / Maximum order of slab pages. This influences locking overhead
7454  * and slab fragmentation. A higher order reduces the number of partial slabs
7455  * and increases the number of allocations possible without having to
7456  * take the list_lock.
7457  */
7458 static unsigned int slub_min_order;
7459 static unsigned int slub_max_order =
7460 	IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SLUB_TINY) ? 1 : PAGE_ALLOC_COSTLY_ORDER;
7461 static unsigned int slub_min_objects;
7462 
7463 /*
7464  * Calculate the order of allocation given an slab object size.
7465  *
7466  * The order of allocation has significant impact on performance and other
7467  * system components. Generally order 0 allocations should be preferred since
7468  * order 0 does not cause fragmentation in the page allocator. Larger objects
7469  * be problematic to put into order 0 slabs because there may be too much
7470  * unused space left. We go to a higher order if more than 1/16th of the slab
7471  * would be wasted.
7472  *
7473  * In order to reach satisfactory performance we must ensure that a minimum
7474  * number of objects is in one slab. Otherwise we may generate too much
7475  * activity on the partial lists which requires taking the list_lock. This is
7476  * less a concern for large slabs though which are rarely used.
7477  *
7478  * slab_max_order specifies the order where we begin to stop considering the
7479  * number of objects in a slab as critical. If we reach slab_max_order then
7480  * we try to keep the page order as low as possible. So we accept more waste
7481  * of space in favor of a small page order.
7482  *
7483  * Higher order allocations also allow the placement of more objects in a
7484  * slab and thereby reduce object handling overhead. If the user has
7485  * requested a higher minimum order then we start with that one instead of
7486  * the smallest order which will fit the object.
7487  */
7488 static inline unsigned int calc_slab_order(unsigned int size,
7489 		unsigned int min_order, unsigned int max_order,
7490 		unsigned int fract_leftover)
7491 {
7492 	unsigned int order;
7493 
7494 	for (order = min_order; order <= max_order; order++) {
7495 
7496 		unsigned int slab_size = (unsigned int)PAGE_SIZE << order;
7497 		unsigned int rem;
7498 
7499 		rem = slab_size % size;
7500 
7501 		if (rem <= slab_size / fract_leftover)
7502 			break;
7503 	}
7504 
7505 	return order;
7506 }
7507 
7508 static inline int calculate_order(unsigned int size)
7509 {
7510 	unsigned int order;
7511 	unsigned int min_objects;
7512 	unsigned int max_objects;
7513 	unsigned int min_order;
7514 
7515 	min_objects = slub_min_objects;
7516 	if (!min_objects) {
7517 		/*
7518 		 * Some architectures will only update present cpus when
7519 		 * onlining them, so don't trust the number if it's just 1. But
7520 		 * we also don't want to use nr_cpu_ids always, as on some other
7521 		 * architectures, there can be many possible cpus, but never
7522 		 * onlined. Here we compromise between trying to avoid too high
7523 		 * order on systems that appear larger than they are, and too
7524 		 * low order on systems that appear smaller than they are.
7525 		 */
7526 		unsigned int nr_cpus = num_present_cpus();
7527 		if (nr_cpus <= 1)
7528 			nr_cpus = nr_cpu_ids;
7529 		min_objects = 4 * (fls(nr_cpus) + 1);
7530 	}
7531 	/* min_objects can't be 0 because get_order(0) is undefined */
7532 	max_objects = max(order_objects(slub_max_order, size), 1U);
7533 	min_objects = min(min_objects, max_objects);
7534 
7535 	min_order = max_t(unsigned int, slub_min_order,
7536 			  get_order(min_objects * size));
7537 	if (order_objects(min_order, size) > MAX_OBJS_PER_PAGE)
7538 		return get_order(size * MAX_OBJS_PER_PAGE) - 1;
7539 
7540 	/*
7541 	 * Attempt to find best configuration for a slab. This works by first
7542 	 * attempting to generate a layout with the best possible configuration
7543 	 * and backing off gradually.
7544 	 *
7545 	 * We start with accepting at most 1/16 waste and try to find the
7546 	 * smallest order from min_objects-derived/slab_min_order up to
7547 	 * slab_max_order that will satisfy the constraint. Note that increasing
7548 	 * the order can only result in same or less fractional waste, not more.
7549 	 *
7550 	 * If that fails, we increase the acceptable fraction of waste and try
7551 	 * again. The last iteration with fraction of 1/2 would effectively
7552 	 * accept any waste and give us the order determined by min_objects, as
7553 	 * long as at least single object fits within slab_max_order.
7554 	 */
7555 	for (unsigned int fraction = 16; fraction > 1; fraction /= 2) {
7556 		order = calc_slab_order(size, min_order, slub_max_order,
7557 					fraction);
7558 		if (order <= slub_max_order)
7559 			return order;
7560 	}
7561 
7562 	/*
7563 	 * Doh this slab cannot be placed using slab_max_order.
7564 	 */
7565 	order = get_order(size);
7566 	if (order <= MAX_PAGE_ORDER)
7567 		return order;
7568 	return -ENOSYS;
7569 }
7570 
7571 static void
7572 init_kmem_cache_node(struct kmem_cache_node *n)
7573 {
7574 	n->nr_partial = 0;
7575 	spin_lock_init(&n->list_lock);
7576 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&n->partial);
7577 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
7578 	atomic_long_set(&n->nr_slabs, 0);
7579 	atomic_long_set(&n->total_objects, 0);
7580 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&n->full);
7581 #endif
7582 }
7583 
7584 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
7585 static inline int alloc_kmem_cache_stats(struct kmem_cache *s)
7586 {
7587 	BUILD_BUG_ON(PERCPU_DYNAMIC_EARLY_SIZE <
7588 			NR_KMALLOC_TYPES * KMALLOC_SHIFT_HIGH *
7589 			sizeof(struct kmem_cache_stats));
7590 
7591 	s->cpu_stats = alloc_percpu(struct kmem_cache_stats);
7592 
7593 	if (!s->cpu_stats)
7594 		return 0;
7595 
7596 	return 1;
7597 }
7598 #endif
7599 
7600 static int init_percpu_sheaves(struct kmem_cache *s)
7601 {
7602 	static struct slab_sheaf bootstrap_sheaf = {};
7603 	int cpu;
7604 
7605 	for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
7606 		struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
7607 
7608 		pcs = per_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves, cpu);
7609 
7610 		local_trylock_init(&pcs->lock);
7611 
7612 		/*
7613 		 * Bootstrap sheaf has zero size so fast-path allocation fails.
7614 		 * It has also size == s->sheaf_capacity, so fast-path free
7615 		 * fails. In the slow paths we recognize the situation by
7616 		 * checking s->sheaf_capacity. This allows fast paths to assume
7617 		 * s->cpu_sheaves and pcs->main always exists and are valid.
7618 		 * It's also safe to share the single static bootstrap_sheaf
7619 		 * with zero-sized objects array as it's never modified.
7620 		 *
7621 		 * Bootstrap_sheaf also has NULL pointer to kmem_cache so we
7622 		 * recognize it and not attempt to free it when destroying the
7623 		 * cache.
7624 		 *
7625 		 * We keep bootstrap_sheaf for kmem_cache and kmem_cache_node,
7626 		 * caches with debug enabled, and all caches with SLUB_TINY.
7627 		 * For kmalloc caches it's used temporarily during the initial
7628 		 * bootstrap.
7629 		 */
7630 		if (!s->sheaf_capacity)
7631 			pcs->main = &bootstrap_sheaf;
7632 		else
7633 			pcs->main = alloc_empty_sheaf(s, GFP_KERNEL, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT);
7634 
7635 		if (!pcs->main)
7636 			return -ENOMEM;
7637 	}
7638 
7639 	return 0;
7640 }
7641 
7642 static struct kmem_cache *kmem_cache_node;
7643 
7644 /*
7645  * No kmalloc_node yet so do it by hand. We know that this is the first
7646  * slab on the node for this slabcache. There are no concurrent accesses
7647  * possible.
7648  *
7649  * Note that this function only works on the kmem_cache_node
7650  * when allocating for the kmem_cache_node. This is used for bootstrapping
7651  * memory on a fresh node that has no slab structures yet.
7652  */
7653 static void early_kmem_cache_node_alloc(int node)
7654 {
7655 	struct slab *slab;
7656 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
7657 	struct slab_obj_iter iter;
7658 
7659 	BUG_ON(kmem_cache_node->size < sizeof(struct kmem_cache_node));
7660 
7661 	slab = new_slab(kmem_cache_node, GFP_NOWAIT, SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT, node);
7662 
7663 	BUG_ON(!slab);
7664 	if (slab_nid(slab) != node) {
7665 		pr_err("SLUB: Unable to allocate memory from node %d\n", node);
7666 		pr_err("SLUB: Allocating a useless per node structure in order to be able to continue\n");
7667 	}
7668 
7669 	init_slab_obj_iter(kmem_cache_node, slab, &iter, true);
7670 
7671 	n = next_slab_obj(kmem_cache_node, &iter);
7672 	BUG_ON(!n);
7673 
7674 	slab->inuse = 1;
7675 	build_slab_freelist(kmem_cache_node, slab, &iter);
7676 
7677 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
7678 	init_object(kmem_cache_node, n, SLUB_RED_ACTIVE);
7679 #endif
7680 	n = kasan_slab_alloc(kmem_cache_node, n, GFP_KERNEL, false);
7681 	kmem_cache_node->per_node[node].node = n;
7682 	init_kmem_cache_node(n);
7683 	inc_slabs_node(kmem_cache_node, node, slab->objects);
7684 
7685 	/*
7686 	 * No locks need to be taken here as it has just been
7687 	 * initialized and there is no concurrent access.
7688 	 */
7689 	__add_partial(n, slab, ADD_TO_HEAD);
7690 }
7691 
7692 static void free_kmem_cache_nodes(struct kmem_cache *s)
7693 {
7694 	int node;
7695 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
7696 
7697 	for_each_node(node) {
7698 		struct node_barn *barn = get_barn_node(s, node);
7699 
7700 		if (!barn)
7701 			continue;
7702 
7703 		WARN_ON(barn->nr_full);
7704 		WARN_ON(barn->nr_empty);
7705 		kfree(barn);
7706 		s->per_node[node].barn = NULL;
7707 	}
7708 
7709 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
7710 		s->per_node[node].node = NULL;
7711 		kmem_cache_free(kmem_cache_node, n);
7712 	}
7713 }
7714 
7715 void __kmem_cache_release(struct kmem_cache *s)
7716 {
7717 	cache_random_seq_destroy(s);
7718 	pcs_destroy(s);
7719 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
7720 	free_percpu(s->cpu_stats);
7721 #endif
7722 	free_kmem_cache_nodes(s);
7723 }
7724 
7725 static int init_kmem_cache_nodes(struct kmem_cache *s)
7726 {
7727 	int node;
7728 
7729 	for_each_node_mask(node, slab_nodes) {
7730 		struct kmem_cache_node *n;
7731 
7732 		if (slab_state == DOWN) {
7733 			early_kmem_cache_node_alloc(node);
7734 			continue;
7735 		}
7736 
7737 		n = kmem_cache_alloc_node(kmem_cache_node,
7738 						GFP_KERNEL, node);
7739 		if (!n)
7740 			return 0;
7741 
7742 		init_kmem_cache_node(n);
7743 		s->per_node[node].node = n;
7744 	}
7745 
7746 	if (slab_state == DOWN || !cache_has_sheaves(s))
7747 		return 1;
7748 
7749 	for_each_node_mask(node, slab_barn_nodes) {
7750 		struct node_barn *barn;
7751 
7752 		barn = kmalloc_node(sizeof(*barn), GFP_KERNEL, node);
7753 
7754 		if (!barn)
7755 			return 0;
7756 
7757 		barn_init(barn);
7758 		s->per_node[node].barn = barn;
7759 	}
7760 
7761 	return 1;
7762 }
7763 
7764 static unsigned int calculate_sheaf_capacity(struct kmem_cache *s,
7765 					     struct kmem_cache_args *args)
7766 
7767 {
7768 	unsigned int capacity;
7769 	size_t size;
7770 
7771 
7772 	if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SLUB_TINY) || s->flags & SLAB_DEBUG_FLAGS)
7773 		return 0;
7774 
7775 	/*
7776 	 * Bootstrap caches can't have sheaves for now (SLAB_NO_SHEAVES).
7777 	 * SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE caches (e.g., kmemleak's object_cache) must not
7778 	 * have sheaves to avoid recursion when sheaf allocation triggers
7779 	 * kmemleak tracking.
7780 	 */
7781 	if (s->flags & (SLAB_NO_SHEAVES | SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE))
7782 		return 0;
7783 
7784 	/*
7785 	 * For now we use roughly similar formula (divided by two as there are
7786 	 * two percpu sheaves) as what was used for percpu partial slabs, which
7787 	 * should result in similar lock contention (barn or list_lock)
7788 	 */
7789 	if (s->size >= PAGE_SIZE)
7790 		capacity = 4;
7791 	else if (s->size >= 1024)
7792 		capacity = 12;
7793 	else if (s->size >= 256)
7794 		capacity = 26;
7795 	else
7796 		capacity = 60;
7797 
7798 	/* Increment capacity to make sheaf exactly a kmalloc size bucket */
7799 	size = struct_size_t(struct slab_sheaf, objects, capacity);
7800 	size = kmalloc_size_roundup(size);
7801 	capacity = (size - struct_size_t(struct slab_sheaf, objects, 0)) / sizeof(void *);
7802 
7803 	/*
7804 	 * Respect an explicit request for capacity that's typically motivated by
7805 	 * expected maximum size of kmem_cache_prefill_sheaf() to not end up
7806 	 * using low-performance oversize sheaves
7807 	 */
7808 	return max(capacity, args->sheaf_capacity);
7809 }
7810 
7811 /*
7812  * calculate_sizes() determines the order and the distribution of data within
7813  * a slab object.
7814  */
7815 static int calculate_sizes(struct kmem_cache_args *args, struct kmem_cache *s)
7816 {
7817 	slab_flags_t flags = s->flags;
7818 	unsigned int size = s->object_size;
7819 	unsigned int aligned_size;
7820 	unsigned int order;
7821 
7822 	/*
7823 	 * Round up object size to the next word boundary. We can only
7824 	 * place the free pointer at word boundaries and this determines
7825 	 * the possible location of the free pointer.
7826 	 */
7827 	size = ALIGN(size, sizeof(void *));
7828 
7829 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
7830 	/*
7831 	 * Determine if we can poison the object itself. If the user of
7832 	 * the slab may touch the object after free or before allocation
7833 	 * then we should never poison the object itself.
7834 	 */
7835 	if ((flags & SLAB_POISON) && !(flags & SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU) &&
7836 			!s->ctor)
7837 		s->flags |= __OBJECT_POISON;
7838 	else
7839 		s->flags &= ~__OBJECT_POISON;
7840 
7841 
7842 	/*
7843 	 * If we are Redzoning and there is no space between the end of the
7844 	 * object and the following fields, add one word so the right Redzone
7845 	 * is non-empty.
7846 	 */
7847 	if ((flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE) && size == s->object_size)
7848 		size += sizeof(void *);
7849 #endif
7850 
7851 	/*
7852 	 * With that we have determined the number of bytes in actual use
7853 	 * by the object and redzoning.
7854 	 */
7855 	s->inuse = size;
7856 
7857 	if (((flags & SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU) && !args->use_freeptr_offset) ||
7858 	    (flags & SLAB_POISON) ||
7859 	    (s->ctor && !args->use_freeptr_offset) ||
7860 	    ((flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE) &&
7861 	     (s->object_size < sizeof(void *) || slub_debug_orig_size(s)))) {
7862 		/*
7863 		 * Relocate free pointer after the object if it is not
7864 		 * permitted to overwrite the first word of the object on
7865 		 * kmem_cache_free.
7866 		 *
7867 		 * This is the case if we do RCU, have a constructor, are
7868 		 * poisoning the objects, or are redzoning an object smaller
7869 		 * than sizeof(void *) or are redzoning an object with
7870 		 * slub_debug_orig_size() enabled, in which case the right
7871 		 * redzone may be extended.
7872 		 *
7873 		 * The assumption that s->offset >= s->inuse means free
7874 		 * pointer is outside of the object is used in the
7875 		 * freeptr_outside_object() function. If that is no
7876 		 * longer true, the function needs to be modified.
7877 		 */
7878 		s->offset = size;
7879 		size += sizeof(void *);
7880 	} else if (((flags & SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU) || s->ctor) &&
7881 			args->use_freeptr_offset) {
7882 		s->offset = args->freeptr_offset;
7883 	} else {
7884 		/*
7885 		 * Store freelist pointer near middle of object to keep
7886 		 * it away from the edges of the object to avoid small
7887 		 * sized over/underflows from neighboring allocations.
7888 		 */
7889 		s->offset = ALIGN_DOWN(s->object_size / 2, sizeof(void *));
7890 	}
7891 
7892 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
7893 	if (flags & SLAB_STORE_USER) {
7894 		/*
7895 		 * Need to store information about allocs and frees after
7896 		 * the object.
7897 		 */
7898 		size += 2 * sizeof(struct track);
7899 
7900 		/* Save the original kmalloc request size */
7901 		if (flags & SLAB_KMALLOC)
7902 			size += sizeof(unsigned long);
7903 	}
7904 #endif
7905 
7906 	kasan_cache_create(s, &size, &s->flags);
7907 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
7908 	if (flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE) {
7909 		/*
7910 		 * Add some empty padding so that we can catch
7911 		 * overwrites from earlier objects rather than let
7912 		 * tracking information or the free pointer be
7913 		 * corrupted if a user writes before the start
7914 		 * of the object.
7915 		 */
7916 		size += sizeof(void *);
7917 
7918 		s->red_left_pad = sizeof(void *);
7919 		s->red_left_pad = ALIGN(s->red_left_pad, s->align);
7920 		size += s->red_left_pad;
7921 	}
7922 #endif
7923 
7924 	/*
7925 	 * SLUB stores one object immediately after another beginning from
7926 	 * offset 0. In order to align the objects we have to simply size
7927 	 * each object to conform to the alignment.
7928 	 */
7929 	aligned_size = ALIGN(size, s->align);
7930 #if defined(CONFIG_SLAB_OBJ_EXT) && defined(CONFIG_64BIT)
7931 	if (slab_args_unmergeable(args, s->flags) &&
7932 			(aligned_size - size >= sizeof(struct slabobj_ext)))
7933 		s->flags |= SLAB_OBJ_EXT_IN_OBJ;
7934 #endif
7935 	size = aligned_size;
7936 
7937 	s->size = size;
7938 	s->reciprocal_size = reciprocal_value(size);
7939 	order = calculate_order(size);
7940 
7941 	if ((int)order < 0)
7942 		return 0;
7943 
7944 	s->allocflags = __GFP_COMP;
7945 
7946 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CACHE_DMA)
7947 		s->allocflags |= GFP_DMA;
7948 
7949 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CACHE_DMA32)
7950 		s->allocflags |= GFP_DMA32;
7951 
7952 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT)
7953 		s->allocflags |= __GFP_RECLAIMABLE;
7954 
7955 	/*
7956 	 * For kmalloc caches we enable sheaves later by
7957 	 * bootstrap_kmalloc_sheaves() to avoid recursion.
7958 	 */
7959 	if (!is_kmalloc_cache(s))
7960 		s->sheaf_capacity = calculate_sheaf_capacity(s, args);
7961 
7962 	/*
7963 	 * Determine the number of objects per slab
7964 	 */
7965 	s->oo = oo_make(order, size);
7966 	s->min = oo_make(get_order(size), size);
7967 
7968 	return !!oo_objects(s->oo);
7969 }
7970 
7971 static void list_slab_objects(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
7972 {
7973 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
7974 	void *addr = slab_address(slab);
7975 	void *p;
7976 
7977 	if (!slab_add_kunit_errors())
7978 		slab_bug(s, "Objects remaining on __kmem_cache_shutdown()");
7979 
7980 	spin_lock(&object_map_lock);
7981 	__fill_map(object_map, s, slab);
7982 
7983 	for_each_object(p, s, addr, slab->objects) {
7984 
7985 		if (!test_bit(__obj_to_index(s, addr, p), object_map)) {
7986 			if (slab_add_kunit_errors())
7987 				continue;
7988 			pr_err("Object 0x%p @offset=%tu\n", p, p - addr);
7989 			print_tracking(s, p);
7990 		}
7991 	}
7992 	spin_unlock(&object_map_lock);
7993 
7994 	__slab_err(slab);
7995 #endif
7996 }
7997 
7998 /*
7999  * Attempt to free all partial slabs on a node.
8000  * This is called from __kmem_cache_shutdown(). We must take list_lock
8001  * because sysfs file might still access partial list after the shutdowning.
8002  */
8003 static void free_partial(struct kmem_cache *s, struct kmem_cache_node *n)
8004 {
8005 	LIST_HEAD(discard);
8006 	struct slab *slab, *h;
8007 
8008 	BUG_ON(irqs_disabled());
8009 	spin_lock_irq(&n->list_lock);
8010 	list_for_each_entry_safe(slab, h, &n->partial, slab_list) {
8011 		if (!slab->inuse) {
8012 			remove_partial(n, slab);
8013 			list_add(&slab->slab_list, &discard);
8014 		} else {
8015 			list_slab_objects(s, slab);
8016 		}
8017 	}
8018 	spin_unlock_irq(&n->list_lock);
8019 
8020 	list_for_each_entry_safe(slab, h, &discard, slab_list)
8021 		discard_slab(s, slab);
8022 }
8023 
8024 bool __kmem_cache_empty(struct kmem_cache *s)
8025 {
8026 	int node;
8027 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
8028 
8029 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n)
8030 		if (n->nr_partial || node_nr_slabs(n))
8031 			return false;
8032 	return true;
8033 }
8034 
8035 /*
8036  * Release all resources used by a slab cache.
8037  */
8038 int __kmem_cache_shutdown(struct kmem_cache *s)
8039 {
8040 	int node;
8041 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
8042 
8043 	flush_all_cpus_locked(s);
8044 
8045 	/* we might have rcu sheaves in flight */
8046 	if (cache_has_sheaves(s))
8047 		rcu_barrier();
8048 
8049 	for_each_node(node) {
8050 		struct node_barn *barn = get_barn_node(s, node);
8051 
8052 		if (barn)
8053 			barn_shrink(s, barn);
8054 	}
8055 
8056 	/* Attempt to free all objects */
8057 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
8058 		free_partial(s, n);
8059 		if (n->nr_partial || node_nr_slabs(n))
8060 			return 1;
8061 	}
8062 	return 0;
8063 }
8064 
8065 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
8066 void __kmem_obj_info(struct kmem_obj_info *kpp, void *object, struct slab *slab)
8067 {
8068 	void *base;
8069 	int __maybe_unused i;
8070 	unsigned int objnr;
8071 	void *objp;
8072 	void *objp0;
8073 	struct kmem_cache *s = slab->slab_cache;
8074 	struct track __maybe_unused *trackp;
8075 
8076 	kpp->kp_ptr = object;
8077 	kpp->kp_slab = slab;
8078 	kpp->kp_slab_cache = s;
8079 	base = slab_address(slab);
8080 	objp0 = kasan_reset_tag(object);
8081 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
8082 	objp = restore_red_left(s, objp0);
8083 #else
8084 	objp = objp0;
8085 #endif
8086 	objnr = obj_to_index(s, slab, objp);
8087 	kpp->kp_data_offset = (unsigned long)((char *)objp0 - (char *)objp);
8088 	objp = base + s->size * objnr;
8089 	kpp->kp_objp = objp;
8090 	if (WARN_ON_ONCE(objp < base || objp >= base + slab->objects * s->size
8091 			 || (objp - base) % s->size) ||
8092 	    !(s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER))
8093 		return;
8094 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
8095 	objp = fixup_red_left(s, objp);
8096 	trackp = get_track(s, objp, TRACK_ALLOC);
8097 	kpp->kp_ret = (void *)trackp->addr;
8098 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKDEPOT
8099 	{
8100 		depot_stack_handle_t handle;
8101 		unsigned long *entries;
8102 		unsigned int nr_entries;
8103 
8104 		handle = READ_ONCE(trackp->handle);
8105 		if (handle) {
8106 			nr_entries = stack_depot_fetch(handle, &entries);
8107 			for (i = 0; i < KS_ADDRS_COUNT && i < nr_entries; i++)
8108 				kpp->kp_stack[i] = (void *)entries[i];
8109 		}
8110 
8111 		trackp = get_track(s, objp, TRACK_FREE);
8112 		handle = READ_ONCE(trackp->handle);
8113 		if (handle) {
8114 			nr_entries = stack_depot_fetch(handle, &entries);
8115 			for (i = 0; i < KS_ADDRS_COUNT && i < nr_entries; i++)
8116 				kpp->kp_free_stack[i] = (void *)entries[i];
8117 		}
8118 	}
8119 #endif
8120 #endif
8121 }
8122 #endif
8123 
8124 /********************************************************************
8125  *		Kmalloc subsystem
8126  *******************************************************************/
8127 
8128 static int __init setup_slub_min_order(const char *str, const struct kernel_param *kp)
8129 {
8130 	int ret;
8131 
8132 	ret = kstrtouint(str, 0, &slub_min_order);
8133 	if (ret)
8134 		return ret;
8135 
8136 	if (slub_min_order > slub_max_order)
8137 		slub_max_order = slub_min_order;
8138 
8139 	return 0;
8140 }
8141 
8142 static const struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_slab_min_order __initconst = {
8143 	.set = setup_slub_min_order,
8144 };
8145 __core_param_cb(slab_min_order, &param_ops_slab_min_order, &slub_min_order, 0);
8146 __core_param_cb(slub_min_order, &param_ops_slab_min_order, &slub_min_order, 0);
8147 
8148 static int __init setup_slub_max_order(const char *str, const struct kernel_param *kp)
8149 {
8150 	int ret;
8151 
8152 	ret = kstrtouint(str, 0, &slub_max_order);
8153 	if (ret)
8154 		return ret;
8155 
8156 	slub_max_order = min_t(unsigned int, slub_max_order, MAX_PAGE_ORDER);
8157 
8158 	if (slub_min_order > slub_max_order)
8159 		slub_min_order = slub_max_order;
8160 
8161 	return 0;
8162 }
8163 
8164 static const struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_slab_max_order __initconst = {
8165 	.set = setup_slub_max_order,
8166 };
8167 __core_param_cb(slab_max_order, &param_ops_slab_max_order, &slub_max_order, 0);
8168 __core_param_cb(slub_max_order, &param_ops_slab_max_order, &slub_max_order, 0);
8169 
8170 core_param(slab_min_objects, slub_min_objects, uint, 0);
8171 core_param(slub_min_objects, slub_min_objects, uint, 0);
8172 
8173 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
8174 static int __init setup_slab_strict_numa(const char *str, const struct kernel_param *kp)
8175 {
8176 	if (nr_node_ids > 1) {
8177 		static_branch_enable(&strict_numa);
8178 		pr_info("SLUB: Strict NUMA enabled.\n");
8179 	} else {
8180 		pr_warn("slab_strict_numa parameter set on non NUMA system.\n");
8181 	}
8182 
8183 	return 0;
8184 }
8185 
8186 static const struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_slab_strict_numa __initconst = {
8187 	.flags = KERNEL_PARAM_OPS_FL_NOARG,
8188 	.set = setup_slab_strict_numa,
8189 };
8190 __core_param_cb(slab_strict_numa, &param_ops_slab_strict_numa, NULL, 0);
8191 #endif
8192 
8193 
8194 #ifdef CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY
8195 /*
8196  * Rejects incorrectly sized objects and objects that are to be copied
8197  * to/from userspace but do not fall entirely within the containing slab
8198  * cache's usercopy region.
8199  *
8200  * Returns NULL if check passes, otherwise const char * to name of cache
8201  * to indicate an error.
8202  */
8203 void __check_heap_object(const void *ptr, unsigned long n,
8204 			 const struct slab *slab, bool to_user)
8205 {
8206 	struct kmem_cache *s;
8207 	unsigned int offset;
8208 	bool is_kfence = is_kfence_address(ptr);
8209 
8210 	ptr = kasan_reset_tag(ptr);
8211 
8212 	/* Find object and usable object size. */
8213 	s = slab->slab_cache;
8214 
8215 	/* Reject impossible pointers. */
8216 	if (ptr < slab_address(slab))
8217 		usercopy_abort("SLUB object not in SLUB page?!", NULL,
8218 			       to_user, 0, n);
8219 
8220 	/* Find offset within object. */
8221 	if (is_kfence)
8222 		offset = ptr - kfence_object_start(ptr);
8223 	else
8224 		offset = (ptr - slab_address(slab)) % s->size;
8225 
8226 	/* Adjust for redzone and reject if within the redzone. */
8227 	if (!is_kfence && kmem_cache_debug_flags(s, SLAB_RED_ZONE)) {
8228 		if (offset < s->red_left_pad)
8229 			usercopy_abort("SLUB object in left red zone",
8230 				       s->name, to_user, offset, n);
8231 		offset -= s->red_left_pad;
8232 	}
8233 
8234 	/* Allow address range falling entirely within usercopy region. */
8235 	if (offset >= s->useroffset &&
8236 	    offset - s->useroffset <= s->usersize &&
8237 	    n <= s->useroffset - offset + s->usersize)
8238 		return;
8239 
8240 	usercopy_abort("SLUB object", s->name, to_user, offset, n);
8241 }
8242 #endif /* CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY */
8243 
8244 #define SHRINK_PROMOTE_MAX 32
8245 
8246 /*
8247  * kmem_cache_shrink discards empty slabs and promotes the slabs filled
8248  * up most to the head of the partial lists. New allocations will then
8249  * fill those up and thus they can be removed from the partial lists.
8250  *
8251  * The slabs with the least items are placed last. This results in them
8252  * being allocated from last increasing the chance that the last objects
8253  * are freed in them.
8254  */
8255 static int __kmem_cache_do_shrink(struct kmem_cache *s)
8256 {
8257 	int node;
8258 	int i;
8259 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
8260 	struct slab *slab;
8261 	struct slab *t;
8262 	struct list_head discard;
8263 	struct list_head promote[SHRINK_PROMOTE_MAX];
8264 	unsigned long flags;
8265 	int ret = 0;
8266 
8267 	for_each_node(node) {
8268 		struct node_barn *barn = get_barn_node(s, node);
8269 
8270 		if (barn)
8271 			barn_shrink(s, barn);
8272 	}
8273 
8274 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
8275 		INIT_LIST_HEAD(&discard);
8276 		for (i = 0; i < SHRINK_PROMOTE_MAX; i++)
8277 			INIT_LIST_HEAD(promote + i);
8278 
8279 		spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
8280 
8281 		/*
8282 		 * Build lists of slabs to discard or promote.
8283 		 *
8284 		 * Note that concurrent frees may occur while we hold the
8285 		 * list_lock. slab->inuse here is the upper limit.
8286 		 */
8287 		list_for_each_entry_safe(slab, t, &n->partial, slab_list) {
8288 			int free = slab->objects - slab->inuse;
8289 
8290 			/* Do not reread slab->inuse */
8291 			barrier();
8292 
8293 			/* We do not keep full slabs on the list */
8294 			BUG_ON(free <= 0);
8295 
8296 			if (free == slab->objects) {
8297 				list_move(&slab->slab_list, &discard);
8298 				clear_node_partial_state(n, slab);
8299 				dec_slabs_node(s, node, slab->objects);
8300 			} else if (free <= SHRINK_PROMOTE_MAX)
8301 				list_move(&slab->slab_list, promote + free - 1);
8302 		}
8303 
8304 		/*
8305 		 * Promote the slabs filled up most to the head of the
8306 		 * partial list.
8307 		 */
8308 		for (i = SHRINK_PROMOTE_MAX - 1; i >= 0; i--)
8309 			list_splice(promote + i, &n->partial);
8310 
8311 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
8312 
8313 		/* Release empty slabs */
8314 		list_for_each_entry_safe(slab, t, &discard, slab_list)
8315 			free_slab(s, slab);
8316 
8317 		if (node_nr_slabs(n))
8318 			ret = 1;
8319 	}
8320 
8321 	return ret;
8322 }
8323 
8324 int __kmem_cache_shrink(struct kmem_cache *s)
8325 {
8326 	flush_all(s);
8327 	return __kmem_cache_do_shrink(s);
8328 }
8329 
8330 static int slab_mem_going_offline_callback(void)
8331 {
8332 	struct kmem_cache *s;
8333 
8334 	mutex_lock(&slab_mutex);
8335 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list) {
8336 		flush_all_cpus_locked(s);
8337 		__kmem_cache_do_shrink(s);
8338 	}
8339 	mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
8340 
8341 	return 0;
8342 }
8343 
8344 static int slab_mem_going_online_callback(int nid)
8345 {
8346 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
8347 	struct kmem_cache *s;
8348 	int ret = 0;
8349 
8350 	/*
8351 	 * We are bringing a node online. No memory is available yet. We must
8352 	 * allocate a kmem_cache_node structure in order to bring the node
8353 	 * online.
8354 	 */
8355 	mutex_lock(&slab_mutex);
8356 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list) {
8357 		struct node_barn *barn = NULL;
8358 
8359 		/*
8360 		 * The structure may already exist if the node was previously
8361 		 * onlined and offlined.
8362 		 */
8363 		if (get_node(s, nid))
8364 			continue;
8365 
8366 		if (cache_has_sheaves(s) && !get_barn_node(s, nid)) {
8367 
8368 			barn = kmalloc_node(sizeof(*barn), GFP_KERNEL, nid);
8369 
8370 			if (!barn) {
8371 				ret = -ENOMEM;
8372 				goto out;
8373 			}
8374 		}
8375 
8376 		/*
8377 		 * XXX: kmem_cache_alloc_node will fallback to other nodes
8378 		 *      since memory is not yet available from the node that
8379 		 *      is brought up.
8380 		 */
8381 		n = kmem_cache_alloc(kmem_cache_node, GFP_KERNEL);
8382 		if (!n) {
8383 			kfree(barn);
8384 			ret = -ENOMEM;
8385 			goto out;
8386 		}
8387 
8388 		init_kmem_cache_node(n);
8389 		s->per_node[nid].node = n;
8390 
8391 		if (barn) {
8392 			barn_init(barn);
8393 			s->per_node[nid].barn = barn;
8394 		}
8395 	}
8396 	/*
8397 	 * Any cache created after this point will also have kmem_cache_node
8398 	 * and barn initialized for the new node.
8399 	 */
8400 	node_set(nid, slab_nodes);
8401 	node_set(nid, slab_barn_nodes);
8402 out:
8403 	mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
8404 	return ret;
8405 }
8406 
8407 static int slab_memory_callback(struct notifier_block *self,
8408 				unsigned long action, void *arg)
8409 {
8410 	struct node_notify *nn = arg;
8411 	int nid = nn->nid;
8412 	int ret = 0;
8413 
8414 	switch (action) {
8415 	case NODE_ADDING_FIRST_MEMORY:
8416 		ret = slab_mem_going_online_callback(nid);
8417 		break;
8418 	case NODE_REMOVING_LAST_MEMORY:
8419 		ret = slab_mem_going_offline_callback();
8420 		break;
8421 	}
8422 	if (ret)
8423 		ret = notifier_from_errno(ret);
8424 	else
8425 		ret = NOTIFY_OK;
8426 	return ret;
8427 }
8428 
8429 /********************************************************************
8430  *			Basic setup of slabs
8431  *******************************************************************/
8432 
8433 /*
8434  * Used for early kmem_cache structures that were allocated using
8435  * the page allocator. Allocate them properly then fix up the pointers
8436  * that may be pointing to the wrong kmem_cache structure.
8437  */
8438 
8439 static struct kmem_cache * __init bootstrap(struct kmem_cache *static_cache)
8440 {
8441 	int node;
8442 	struct kmem_cache *s = kmem_cache_zalloc(kmem_cache, GFP_NOWAIT);
8443 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
8444 
8445 	memcpy(s, static_cache, kmem_cache->object_size);
8446 
8447 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
8448 		struct slab *p;
8449 
8450 		list_for_each_entry(p, &n->partial, slab_list)
8451 			p->slab_cache = s;
8452 
8453 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
8454 		list_for_each_entry(p, &n->full, slab_list)
8455 			p->slab_cache = s;
8456 #endif
8457 	}
8458 	list_add(&s->list, &slab_caches);
8459 	return s;
8460 }
8461 
8462 /*
8463  * Finish the sheaves initialization done normally by init_percpu_sheaves() and
8464  * init_kmem_cache_nodes(). For normal kmalloc caches we have to bootstrap it
8465  * since sheaves and barns are allocated by kmalloc.
8466  */
8467 static void __init bootstrap_cache_sheaves(struct kmem_cache *s)
8468 {
8469 	struct kmem_cache_args empty_args = {};
8470 	unsigned int capacity;
8471 	bool failed = false;
8472 	int node, cpu;
8473 
8474 	VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(cache_has_sheaves(s));
8475 
8476 	capacity = calculate_sheaf_capacity(s, &empty_args);
8477 
8478 	/* capacity can be 0 due to debugging or SLUB_TINY */
8479 	if (!capacity)
8480 		return;
8481 
8482 	for_each_node_mask(node, slab_barn_nodes) {
8483 		struct node_barn *barn;
8484 
8485 		barn = kmalloc_node(sizeof(*barn), GFP_KERNEL, node);
8486 
8487 		if (!barn) {
8488 			failed = true;
8489 			goto out;
8490 		}
8491 
8492 		barn_init(barn);
8493 		s->per_node[node].barn = barn;
8494 	}
8495 
8496 	for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
8497 		struct slub_percpu_sheaves *pcs;
8498 
8499 		pcs = per_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_sheaves, cpu);
8500 
8501 		pcs->main = __alloc_empty_sheaf(s, GFP_KERNEL,
8502 				SLAB_ALLOC_DEFAULT, capacity);
8503 
8504 		if (!pcs->main) {
8505 			failed = true;
8506 			break;
8507 		}
8508 	}
8509 
8510 out:
8511 	/*
8512 	 * It's still early in boot so treat this like same as a failure to
8513 	 * create the kmalloc cache in the first place
8514 	 */
8515 	if (failed)
8516 		panic("Out of memory when creating kmem_cache %s\n", s->name);
8517 
8518 	s->sheaf_capacity = capacity;
8519 }
8520 
8521 static void __init bootstrap_kmalloc_sheaves(void)
8522 {
8523 	enum kmalloc_cache_type type;
8524 
8525 	for (type = KMALLOC_NORMAL; type < NR_KMALLOC_TYPES; type++) {
8526 		for (int idx = 0; idx < KMALLOC_SHIFT_HIGH + 1; idx++) {
8527 			struct kmem_cache *s = kmalloc_caches[type][idx];
8528 
8529 			/* Do not bootstrap twice when caches are aliased */
8530 			if (s && !cache_has_sheaves(s))
8531 				bootstrap_cache_sheaves(s);
8532 		}
8533 	}
8534 }
8535 
8536 void __init kmem_cache_init(void)
8537 {
8538 	static __initdata struct kmem_cache boot_kmem_cache,
8539 		boot_kmem_cache_node;
8540 	int node;
8541 
8542 	if (debug_guardpage_minorder())
8543 		slub_max_order = 0;
8544 
8545 	/* Inform pointer hashing choice about slub debugging state. */
8546 	hash_pointers_finalize(__slub_debug_enabled());
8547 
8548 	kmem_cache_node = &boot_kmem_cache_node;
8549 	kmem_cache = &boot_kmem_cache;
8550 
8551 	/*
8552 	 * Initialize the nodemask for which we will allocate per node
8553 	 * structures. Here we don't need taking slab_mutex yet.
8554 	 */
8555 	for_each_node_state(node, N_MEMORY)
8556 		node_set(node, slab_nodes);
8557 
8558 	for_each_online_node(node)
8559 		node_set(node, slab_barn_nodes);
8560 
8561 	create_boot_cache(kmem_cache_node, "kmem_cache_node",
8562 			sizeof(struct kmem_cache_node),
8563 			SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | SLAB_NO_SHEAVES | SLAB_NO_OBJ_EXT,
8564 			0, 0);
8565 
8566 	hotplug_node_notifier(slab_memory_callback, SLAB_CALLBACK_PRI);
8567 
8568 	/* Able to allocate the per node structures */
8569 	slab_state = PARTIAL;
8570 
8571 	create_boot_cache(kmem_cache, "kmem_cache",
8572 			offsetof(struct kmem_cache, per_node) +
8573 				nr_node_ids * sizeof(struct kmem_cache_per_node_ptrs),
8574 			SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN | SLAB_NO_SHEAVES | SLAB_NO_OBJ_EXT,
8575 			0, 0);
8576 
8577 	kmem_cache = bootstrap(&boot_kmem_cache);
8578 	kmem_cache_node = bootstrap(&boot_kmem_cache_node);
8579 
8580 	/* Now we can use the kmem_cache to allocate kmalloc slabs */
8581 	setup_kmalloc_cache_index_table();
8582 	create_kmalloc_caches();
8583 
8584 	bootstrap_kmalloc_sheaves();
8585 
8586 	/* Setup random freelists for each cache */
8587 	init_freelist_randomization();
8588 
8589 	cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls(CPUHP_SLUB_DEAD, "slub:dead", slub_cpu_setup,
8590 				  slub_cpu_dead);
8591 
8592 	pr_info("SLUB: HWalign=%d, Order=%u-%u, MinObjects=%u, CPUs=%u, Nodes=%u\n",
8593 		cache_line_size(),
8594 		slub_min_order, slub_max_order, slub_min_objects,
8595 		nr_cpu_ids, nr_node_ids);
8596 }
8597 
8598 void __init kmem_cache_init_late(void)
8599 {
8600 	flushwq = alloc_workqueue("slub_flushwq", WQ_MEM_RECLAIM | WQ_PERCPU,
8601 				  0);
8602 	WARN_ON(!flushwq);
8603 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_RANDOM
8604 	prandom_init_once(&slab_rnd_state);
8605 #endif
8606 }
8607 
8608 int do_kmem_cache_create(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *name,
8609 			 unsigned int size, struct kmem_cache_args *args,
8610 			 slab_flags_t flags)
8611 {
8612 	int err = -EINVAL;
8613 
8614 	s->name = name;
8615 	s->size = s->object_size = size;
8616 
8617 	s->flags = kmem_cache_flags(flags, s->name);
8618 #ifdef CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED
8619 	s->random = get_random_long();
8620 #endif
8621 	s->align = args->align;
8622 	s->ctor = args->ctor;
8623 #ifdef CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY
8624 	s->useroffset = args->useroffset;
8625 	s->usersize = args->usersize;
8626 #endif
8627 
8628 	if (!calculate_sizes(args, s))
8629 		goto out;
8630 	if (disable_higher_order_debug) {
8631 		/*
8632 		 * Disable debugging flags that store metadata if the min slab
8633 		 * order increased.
8634 		 */
8635 		if (get_order(s->size) > get_order(s->object_size)) {
8636 			s->flags &= ~DEBUG_METADATA_FLAGS;
8637 			s->offset = 0;
8638 			if (!calculate_sizes(args, s))
8639 				goto out;
8640 		}
8641 	}
8642 
8643 #ifdef system_has_freelist_aba
8644 	if (system_has_freelist_aba() && !(s->flags & SLAB_NO_CMPXCHG)) {
8645 		/* Enable fast mode */
8646 		s->flags |= __CMPXCHG_DOUBLE;
8647 	}
8648 #endif
8649 
8650 	/*
8651 	 * The larger the object size is, the more slabs we want on the partial
8652 	 * list to avoid pounding the page allocator excessively.
8653 	 */
8654 	s->min_partial = min_t(unsigned long, MAX_PARTIAL, ilog2(s->size) / 2);
8655 	s->min_partial = max_t(unsigned long, MIN_PARTIAL, s->min_partial);
8656 
8657 	s->cpu_sheaves = alloc_percpu(struct slub_percpu_sheaves);
8658 	if (!s->cpu_sheaves) {
8659 		err = -ENOMEM;
8660 		goto out;
8661 	}
8662 
8663 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
8664 	s->remote_node_defrag_ratio = 1000;
8665 #endif
8666 
8667 	/* Initialize the pre-computed randomized freelist if slab is up */
8668 	if (slab_state >= UP) {
8669 		if (init_cache_random_seq(s))
8670 			goto out;
8671 	}
8672 
8673 	if (!init_kmem_cache_nodes(s))
8674 		goto out;
8675 
8676 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
8677 	if (!alloc_kmem_cache_stats(s))
8678 		goto out;
8679 #endif
8680 
8681 	err = init_percpu_sheaves(s);
8682 	if (err)
8683 		goto out;
8684 
8685 	err = 0;
8686 
8687 	/* Mutex is not taken during early boot */
8688 	if (slab_state <= UP)
8689 		goto out;
8690 
8691 	/*
8692 	 * Failing to create sysfs files is not critical to SLUB functionality.
8693 	 * If it fails, proceed with cache creation without these files.
8694 	 */
8695 	if (sysfs_slab_add(s))
8696 		pr_err("SLUB: Unable to add cache %s to sysfs\n", s->name);
8697 
8698 	if (s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER)
8699 		debugfs_slab_add(s);
8700 
8701 out:
8702 	if (err)
8703 		__kmem_cache_release(s);
8704 	return err;
8705 }
8706 
8707 #ifdef SLAB_SUPPORTS_SYSFS
8708 static int count_inuse(struct slab *slab)
8709 {
8710 	return slab->inuse;
8711 }
8712 
8713 static int count_total(struct slab *slab)
8714 {
8715 	return slab->objects;
8716 }
8717 #endif
8718 
8719 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
8720 static void validate_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab,
8721 			  unsigned long *obj_map)
8722 {
8723 	void *p;
8724 	void *addr = slab_address(slab);
8725 
8726 	if (!validate_slab_ptr(slab)) {
8727 		slab_err(s, slab, "Not a valid slab page");
8728 		return;
8729 	}
8730 
8731 	if (!check_slab(s, slab) || !on_freelist(s, slab, NULL))
8732 		return;
8733 
8734 	/* Now we know that a valid freelist exists */
8735 	__fill_map(obj_map, s, slab);
8736 	for_each_object(p, s, addr, slab->objects) {
8737 		u8 val = test_bit(__obj_to_index(s, addr, p), obj_map) ?
8738 			 SLUB_RED_INACTIVE : SLUB_RED_ACTIVE;
8739 
8740 		if (!check_object(s, slab, p, val))
8741 			break;
8742 	}
8743 }
8744 
8745 static int validate_slab_node(struct kmem_cache *s,
8746 		struct kmem_cache_node *n, unsigned long *obj_map)
8747 {
8748 	unsigned long count = 0;
8749 	struct slab *slab;
8750 	unsigned long flags;
8751 
8752 	spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
8753 
8754 	list_for_each_entry(slab, &n->partial, slab_list) {
8755 		validate_slab(s, slab, obj_map);
8756 		count++;
8757 	}
8758 	if (count != n->nr_partial) {
8759 		pr_err("SLUB %s: %ld partial slabs counted but counter=%ld\n",
8760 		       s->name, count, n->nr_partial);
8761 		slab_add_kunit_errors();
8762 	}
8763 
8764 	if (!(s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER))
8765 		goto out;
8766 
8767 	list_for_each_entry(slab, &n->full, slab_list) {
8768 		validate_slab(s, slab, obj_map);
8769 		count++;
8770 	}
8771 	if (count != node_nr_slabs(n)) {
8772 		pr_err("SLUB: %s %ld slabs counted but counter=%ld\n",
8773 		       s->name, count, node_nr_slabs(n));
8774 		slab_add_kunit_errors();
8775 	}
8776 
8777 out:
8778 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
8779 	return count;
8780 }
8781 
8782 long validate_slab_cache(struct kmem_cache *s)
8783 {
8784 	int node;
8785 	unsigned long count = 0;
8786 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
8787 	unsigned long *obj_map;
8788 
8789 	obj_map = bitmap_alloc(oo_objects(s->oo), GFP_KERNEL);
8790 	if (!obj_map)
8791 		return -ENOMEM;
8792 
8793 	flush_all(s);
8794 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n)
8795 		count += validate_slab_node(s, n, obj_map);
8796 
8797 	bitmap_free(obj_map);
8798 
8799 	return count;
8800 }
8801 EXPORT_SYMBOL(validate_slab_cache);
8802 
8803 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_FS
8804 /*
8805  * Generate lists of code addresses where slabcache objects are allocated
8806  * and freed.
8807  */
8808 
8809 struct location {
8810 	depot_stack_handle_t handle;
8811 	unsigned long count;
8812 	unsigned long addr;
8813 	unsigned long waste;
8814 	long long sum_time;
8815 	long min_time;
8816 	long max_time;
8817 	long min_pid;
8818 	long max_pid;
8819 	DECLARE_BITMAP(cpus, NR_CPUS);
8820 	nodemask_t nodes;
8821 };
8822 
8823 struct loc_track {
8824 	unsigned long max;
8825 	unsigned long count;
8826 	struct location *loc;
8827 	loff_t idx;
8828 };
8829 
8830 static struct dentry *slab_debugfs_root;
8831 
8832 static void free_loc_track(struct loc_track *t)
8833 {
8834 	if (t->max)
8835 		free_pages((unsigned long)t->loc,
8836 			get_order(sizeof(struct location) * t->max));
8837 }
8838 
8839 static int alloc_loc_track(struct loc_track *t, unsigned long max, gfp_t flags)
8840 {
8841 	struct location *l;
8842 	int order;
8843 
8844 	order = get_order(sizeof(struct location) * max);
8845 
8846 	l = (void *)__get_free_pages(flags, order);
8847 	if (!l)
8848 		return 0;
8849 
8850 	if (t->count) {
8851 		memcpy(l, t->loc, sizeof(struct location) * t->count);
8852 		free_loc_track(t);
8853 	}
8854 	t->max = max;
8855 	t->loc = l;
8856 	return 1;
8857 }
8858 
8859 static int add_location(struct loc_track *t, struct kmem_cache *s,
8860 				const struct track *track,
8861 				unsigned int orig_size)
8862 {
8863 	long start, end, pos;
8864 	struct location *l;
8865 	unsigned long caddr, chandle, cwaste;
8866 	unsigned long age = jiffies - track->when;
8867 	depot_stack_handle_t handle = 0;
8868 	unsigned int waste = s->object_size - orig_size;
8869 
8870 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKDEPOT
8871 	handle = READ_ONCE(track->handle);
8872 #endif
8873 	start = -1;
8874 	end = t->count;
8875 
8876 	for ( ; ; ) {
8877 		pos = start + (end - start + 1) / 2;
8878 
8879 		/*
8880 		 * There is nothing at "end". If we end up there
8881 		 * we need to add something to before end.
8882 		 */
8883 		if (pos == end)
8884 			break;
8885 
8886 		l = &t->loc[pos];
8887 		caddr = l->addr;
8888 		chandle = l->handle;
8889 		cwaste = l->waste;
8890 		if ((track->addr == caddr) && (handle == chandle) &&
8891 			(waste == cwaste)) {
8892 
8893 			l->count++;
8894 			if (track->when) {
8895 				l->sum_time += age;
8896 				if (age < l->min_time)
8897 					l->min_time = age;
8898 				if (age > l->max_time)
8899 					l->max_time = age;
8900 
8901 				if (track->pid < l->min_pid)
8902 					l->min_pid = track->pid;
8903 				if (track->pid > l->max_pid)
8904 					l->max_pid = track->pid;
8905 
8906 				cpumask_set_cpu(track->cpu,
8907 						to_cpumask(l->cpus));
8908 			}
8909 			node_set(page_to_nid(virt_to_page(track)), l->nodes);
8910 			return 1;
8911 		}
8912 
8913 		if (track->addr < caddr)
8914 			end = pos;
8915 		else if (track->addr == caddr && handle < chandle)
8916 			end = pos;
8917 		else if (track->addr == caddr && handle == chandle &&
8918 				waste < cwaste)
8919 			end = pos;
8920 		else
8921 			start = pos;
8922 	}
8923 
8924 	/*
8925 	 * Not found. Insert new tracking element.
8926 	 */
8927 	if (t->count >= t->max && !alloc_loc_track(t, 2 * t->max, GFP_ATOMIC))
8928 		return 0;
8929 
8930 	l = t->loc + pos;
8931 	if (pos < t->count)
8932 		memmove(l + 1, l,
8933 			(t->count - pos) * sizeof(struct location));
8934 	t->count++;
8935 	l->count = 1;
8936 	l->addr = track->addr;
8937 	l->sum_time = age;
8938 	l->min_time = age;
8939 	l->max_time = age;
8940 	l->min_pid = track->pid;
8941 	l->max_pid = track->pid;
8942 	l->handle = handle;
8943 	l->waste = waste;
8944 	cpumask_clear(to_cpumask(l->cpus));
8945 	cpumask_set_cpu(track->cpu, to_cpumask(l->cpus));
8946 	nodes_clear(l->nodes);
8947 	node_set(page_to_nid(virt_to_page(track)), l->nodes);
8948 	return 1;
8949 }
8950 
8951 static void process_slab(struct loc_track *t, struct kmem_cache *s,
8952 		struct slab *slab, enum track_item alloc,
8953 		unsigned long *obj_map)
8954 {
8955 	void *addr = slab_address(slab);
8956 	bool is_alloc = (alloc == TRACK_ALLOC);
8957 	void *p;
8958 
8959 	__fill_map(obj_map, s, slab);
8960 
8961 	for_each_object(p, s, addr, slab->objects)
8962 		if (!test_bit(__obj_to_index(s, addr, p), obj_map))
8963 			add_location(t, s, get_track(s, p, alloc),
8964 				     is_alloc ? get_orig_size(s, p) :
8965 						s->object_size);
8966 }
8967 #endif  /* CONFIG_DEBUG_FS   */
8968 #endif	/* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
8969 
8970 #ifdef SLAB_SUPPORTS_SYSFS
8971 enum slab_stat_type {
8972 	SL_ALL,			/* All slabs */
8973 	SL_PARTIAL,		/* Only partially allocated slabs */
8974 	SL_CPU,			/* Only slabs used for cpu caches */
8975 	SL_OBJECTS,		/* Determine allocated objects not slabs */
8976 	SL_TOTAL		/* Determine object capacity not slabs */
8977 };
8978 
8979 #define SO_ALL		(1 << SL_ALL)
8980 #define SO_PARTIAL	(1 << SL_PARTIAL)
8981 #define SO_CPU		(1 << SL_CPU)
8982 #define SO_OBJECTS	(1 << SL_OBJECTS)
8983 #define SO_TOTAL	(1 << SL_TOTAL)
8984 
8985 static ssize_t show_slab_objects(struct kmem_cache *s,
8986 				 char *buf, unsigned long flags)
8987 {
8988 	unsigned long total = 0;
8989 	int node;
8990 	int x;
8991 	unsigned long *nodes;
8992 	int len = 0;
8993 
8994 	nodes = kcalloc(nr_node_ids, sizeof(unsigned long), GFP_KERNEL);
8995 	if (!nodes)
8996 		return -ENOMEM;
8997 
8998 	/*
8999 	 * It is impossible to take "mem_hotplug_lock" here with "kernfs_mutex"
9000 	 * already held which will conflict with an existing lock order:
9001 	 *
9002 	 * mem_hotplug_lock->slab_mutex->kernfs_mutex
9003 	 *
9004 	 * We don't really need mem_hotplug_lock (to hold off
9005 	 * slab_mem_going_offline_callback) here because slab's memory hot
9006 	 * unplug code doesn't destroy the kmem_cache->node[] data.
9007 	 */
9008 
9009 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
9010 	if (flags & SO_ALL) {
9011 		struct kmem_cache_node *n;
9012 
9013 		for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
9014 
9015 			if (flags & SO_TOTAL)
9016 				x = node_nr_objs(n);
9017 			else if (flags & SO_OBJECTS)
9018 				x = node_nr_objs(n) - count_partial(n, count_free);
9019 			else
9020 				x = node_nr_slabs(n);
9021 			total += x;
9022 			nodes[node] += x;
9023 		}
9024 
9025 	} else
9026 #endif
9027 	if (flags & SO_PARTIAL) {
9028 		struct kmem_cache_node *n;
9029 
9030 		for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
9031 			if (flags & SO_TOTAL)
9032 				x = count_partial(n, count_total);
9033 			else if (flags & SO_OBJECTS)
9034 				x = count_partial(n, count_inuse);
9035 			else
9036 				x = n->nr_partial;
9037 			total += x;
9038 			nodes[node] += x;
9039 		}
9040 	}
9041 
9042 	len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "%lu", total);
9043 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
9044 	for (node = 0; node < nr_node_ids; node++) {
9045 		if (nodes[node])
9046 			len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, " N%d=%lu",
9047 					     node, nodes[node]);
9048 	}
9049 #endif
9050 	len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "\n");
9051 	kfree(nodes);
9052 
9053 	return len;
9054 }
9055 
9056 #define to_slab_attr(n) container_of_const(n, struct slab_attribute, attr)
9057 #define to_slab(n) container_of(n, struct kmem_cache, kobj)
9058 
9059 struct slab_attribute {
9060 	struct attribute attr;
9061 	ssize_t (*show)(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf);
9062 	ssize_t (*store)(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *x, size_t count);
9063 };
9064 
9065 #define SLAB_ATTR_RO(_name) \
9066 	static const struct slab_attribute _name##_attr = __ATTR_RO_MODE(_name, 0400)
9067 
9068 #define SLAB_ATTR(_name) \
9069 	static const struct slab_attribute _name##_attr = __ATTR_RW_MODE(_name, 0600)
9070 
9071 static ssize_t slab_size_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9072 {
9073 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", s->size);
9074 }
9075 SLAB_ATTR_RO(slab_size);
9076 
9077 static ssize_t align_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9078 {
9079 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", s->align);
9080 }
9081 SLAB_ATTR_RO(align);
9082 
9083 static ssize_t object_size_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9084 {
9085 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", s->object_size);
9086 }
9087 SLAB_ATTR_RO(object_size);
9088 
9089 static ssize_t objs_per_slab_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9090 {
9091 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", oo_objects(s->oo));
9092 }
9093 SLAB_ATTR_RO(objs_per_slab);
9094 
9095 static ssize_t order_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9096 {
9097 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", oo_order(s->oo));
9098 }
9099 SLAB_ATTR_RO(order);
9100 
9101 static ssize_t sheaf_capacity_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9102 {
9103 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", s->sheaf_capacity);
9104 }
9105 SLAB_ATTR_RO(sheaf_capacity);
9106 
9107 static ssize_t min_partial_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9108 {
9109 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%lu\n", s->min_partial);
9110 }
9111 
9112 static ssize_t min_partial_store(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *buf,
9113 				 size_t length)
9114 {
9115 	unsigned long min;
9116 	int err;
9117 
9118 	err = kstrtoul(buf, 10, &min);
9119 	if (err)
9120 		return err;
9121 
9122 	s->min_partial = min;
9123 	return length;
9124 }
9125 SLAB_ATTR(min_partial);
9126 
9127 static ssize_t cpu_partial_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9128 {
9129 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "0\n");
9130 }
9131 
9132 static ssize_t cpu_partial_store(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *buf,
9133 				 size_t length)
9134 {
9135 	unsigned int objects;
9136 	int err;
9137 
9138 	err = kstrtouint(buf, 10, &objects);
9139 	if (err)
9140 		return err;
9141 	if (objects)
9142 		return -EINVAL;
9143 
9144 	return length;
9145 }
9146 SLAB_ATTR(cpu_partial);
9147 
9148 static ssize_t ctor_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9149 {
9150 	if (!s->ctor)
9151 		return 0;
9152 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%pS\n", s->ctor);
9153 }
9154 SLAB_ATTR_RO(ctor);
9155 
9156 static ssize_t aliases_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9157 {
9158 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", s->refcount < 0 ? 0 : s->refcount - 1);
9159 }
9160 SLAB_ATTR_RO(aliases);
9161 
9162 static ssize_t partial_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9163 {
9164 	return show_slab_objects(s, buf, SO_PARTIAL);
9165 }
9166 SLAB_ATTR_RO(partial);
9167 
9168 static ssize_t cpu_slabs_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9169 {
9170 	return show_slab_objects(s, buf, SO_CPU);
9171 }
9172 SLAB_ATTR_RO(cpu_slabs);
9173 
9174 static ssize_t objects_partial_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9175 {
9176 	return show_slab_objects(s, buf, SO_PARTIAL|SO_OBJECTS);
9177 }
9178 SLAB_ATTR_RO(objects_partial);
9179 
9180 static ssize_t slabs_cpu_partial_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9181 {
9182 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "0(0)\n");
9183 }
9184 SLAB_ATTR_RO(slabs_cpu_partial);
9185 
9186 static ssize_t reclaim_account_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9187 {
9188 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT));
9189 }
9190 SLAB_ATTR_RO(reclaim_account);
9191 
9192 static ssize_t hwcache_align_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9193 {
9194 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN));
9195 }
9196 SLAB_ATTR_RO(hwcache_align);
9197 
9198 #ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA
9199 static ssize_t cache_dma_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9200 {
9201 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_CACHE_DMA));
9202 }
9203 SLAB_ATTR_RO(cache_dma);
9204 #endif
9205 
9206 #ifdef CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY
9207 static ssize_t usersize_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9208 {
9209 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", s->usersize);
9210 }
9211 SLAB_ATTR_RO(usersize);
9212 #endif
9213 
9214 static ssize_t destroy_by_rcu_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9215 {
9216 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU));
9217 }
9218 SLAB_ATTR_RO(destroy_by_rcu);
9219 
9220 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
9221 static ssize_t slabs_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9222 {
9223 	return show_slab_objects(s, buf, SO_ALL);
9224 }
9225 SLAB_ATTR_RO(slabs);
9226 
9227 static ssize_t total_objects_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9228 {
9229 	return show_slab_objects(s, buf, SO_ALL|SO_TOTAL);
9230 }
9231 SLAB_ATTR_RO(total_objects);
9232 
9233 static ssize_t objects_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9234 {
9235 	return show_slab_objects(s, buf, SO_ALL|SO_OBJECTS);
9236 }
9237 SLAB_ATTR_RO(objects);
9238 
9239 static ssize_t sanity_checks_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9240 {
9241 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS));
9242 }
9243 SLAB_ATTR_RO(sanity_checks);
9244 
9245 static ssize_t trace_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9246 {
9247 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_TRACE));
9248 }
9249 SLAB_ATTR_RO(trace);
9250 
9251 static ssize_t red_zone_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9252 {
9253 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_RED_ZONE));
9254 }
9255 
9256 SLAB_ATTR_RO(red_zone);
9257 
9258 static ssize_t poison_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9259 {
9260 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_POISON));
9261 }
9262 
9263 SLAB_ATTR_RO(poison);
9264 
9265 static ssize_t store_user_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9266 {
9267 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER));
9268 }
9269 
9270 SLAB_ATTR_RO(store_user);
9271 
9272 static ssize_t validate_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9273 {
9274 	return 0;
9275 }
9276 
9277 static ssize_t validate_store(struct kmem_cache *s,
9278 			const char *buf, size_t length)
9279 {
9280 	int ret = -EINVAL;
9281 
9282 	if (buf[0] == '1' && kmem_cache_debug(s)) {
9283 		ret = validate_slab_cache(s);
9284 		if (ret >= 0)
9285 			ret = length;
9286 	}
9287 	return ret;
9288 }
9289 SLAB_ATTR(validate);
9290 
9291 #endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
9292 
9293 #ifdef CONFIG_FAILSLAB
9294 static ssize_t failslab_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9295 {
9296 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_FAILSLAB));
9297 }
9298 
9299 static ssize_t failslab_store(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *buf,
9300 				size_t length)
9301 {
9302 	if (s->refcount > 1)
9303 		return -EINVAL;
9304 
9305 	if (buf[0] == '1')
9306 		WRITE_ONCE(s->flags, s->flags | SLAB_FAILSLAB);
9307 	else
9308 		WRITE_ONCE(s->flags, s->flags & ~SLAB_FAILSLAB);
9309 
9310 	return length;
9311 }
9312 SLAB_ATTR(failslab);
9313 #endif
9314 
9315 static ssize_t shrink_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9316 {
9317 	return 0;
9318 }
9319 
9320 static ssize_t shrink_store(struct kmem_cache *s,
9321 			const char *buf, size_t length)
9322 {
9323 	if (buf[0] == '1')
9324 		kmem_cache_shrink(s);
9325 	else
9326 		return -EINVAL;
9327 	return length;
9328 }
9329 SLAB_ATTR(shrink);
9330 
9331 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
9332 static ssize_t remote_node_defrag_ratio_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9333 {
9334 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%u\n", s->remote_node_defrag_ratio / 10);
9335 }
9336 
9337 static ssize_t remote_node_defrag_ratio_store(struct kmem_cache *s,
9338 				const char *buf, size_t length)
9339 {
9340 	unsigned int ratio;
9341 	int err;
9342 
9343 	err = kstrtouint(buf, 10, &ratio);
9344 	if (err)
9345 		return err;
9346 	if (ratio > 100)
9347 		return -ERANGE;
9348 
9349 	s->remote_node_defrag_ratio = ratio * 10;
9350 
9351 	return length;
9352 }
9353 SLAB_ATTR(remote_node_defrag_ratio);
9354 #endif
9355 
9356 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
9357 static int show_stat(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf, enum stat_item si)
9358 {
9359 	unsigned long sum  = 0;
9360 	int cpu;
9361 	int len = 0;
9362 	int *data = kmalloc_objs(int, nr_cpu_ids);
9363 
9364 	if (!data)
9365 		return -ENOMEM;
9366 
9367 	for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
9368 		unsigned int x = per_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_stats, cpu)->stat[si];
9369 
9370 		data[cpu] = x;
9371 		sum += x;
9372 	}
9373 
9374 	len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "%lu", sum);
9375 
9376 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
9377 	for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
9378 		if (data[cpu])
9379 			len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, " C%d=%u",
9380 					     cpu, data[cpu]);
9381 	}
9382 #endif
9383 	kfree(data);
9384 	len += sysfs_emit_at(buf, len, "\n");
9385 
9386 	return len;
9387 }
9388 
9389 static void clear_stat(struct kmem_cache *s, enum stat_item si)
9390 {
9391 	int cpu;
9392 
9393 	for_each_online_cpu(cpu)
9394 		per_cpu_ptr(s->cpu_stats, cpu)->stat[si] = 0;
9395 }
9396 
9397 #define STAT_ATTR(si, text) 					\
9398 static ssize_t text##_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)	\
9399 {								\
9400 	return show_stat(s, buf, si);				\
9401 }								\
9402 static ssize_t text##_store(struct kmem_cache *s,		\
9403 				const char *buf, size_t length)	\
9404 {								\
9405 	if (buf[0] != '0')					\
9406 		return -EINVAL;					\
9407 	clear_stat(s, si);					\
9408 	return length;						\
9409 }								\
9410 SLAB_ATTR(text);						\
9411 
9412 STAT_ATTR(ALLOC_FASTPATH, alloc_fastpath);
9413 STAT_ATTR(ALLOC_SLOWPATH, alloc_slowpath);
9414 STAT_ATTR(FREE_RCU_SHEAF, free_rcu_sheaf);
9415 STAT_ATTR(FREE_RCU_SHEAF_FAIL, free_rcu_sheaf_fail);
9416 STAT_ATTR(FREE_FASTPATH, free_fastpath);
9417 STAT_ATTR(FREE_SLOWPATH, free_slowpath);
9418 STAT_ATTR(FREE_ADD_PARTIAL, free_add_partial);
9419 STAT_ATTR(FREE_REMOVE_PARTIAL, free_remove_partial);
9420 STAT_ATTR(ALLOC_SLAB, alloc_slab);
9421 STAT_ATTR(ALLOC_NODE_MISMATCH, alloc_node_mismatch);
9422 STAT_ATTR(FREE_SLAB, free_slab);
9423 STAT_ATTR(ORDER_FALLBACK, order_fallback);
9424 STAT_ATTR(CMPXCHG_DOUBLE_FAIL, cmpxchg_double_fail);
9425 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_FLUSH, sheaf_flush);
9426 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_REFILL, sheaf_refill);
9427 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_ALLOC, sheaf_alloc);
9428 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_FREE, sheaf_free);
9429 STAT_ATTR(BARN_GET, barn_get);
9430 STAT_ATTR(BARN_GET_FAIL, barn_get_fail);
9431 STAT_ATTR(BARN_PUT, barn_put);
9432 STAT_ATTR(BARN_PUT_FAIL, barn_put_fail);
9433 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_PREFILL_FAST, sheaf_prefill_fast);
9434 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_PREFILL_SLOW, sheaf_prefill_slow);
9435 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_PREFILL_OVERSIZE, sheaf_prefill_oversize);
9436 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_RETURN_FAST, sheaf_return_fast);
9437 STAT_ATTR(SHEAF_RETURN_SLOW, sheaf_return_slow);
9438 #endif	/* CONFIG_SLUB_STATS */
9439 
9440 #ifdef CONFIG_KFENCE
9441 static ssize_t skip_kfence_show(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf)
9442 {
9443 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", !!(s->flags & SLAB_SKIP_KFENCE));
9444 }
9445 
9446 static ssize_t skip_kfence_store(struct kmem_cache *s,
9447 			const char *buf, size_t length)
9448 {
9449 	int ret = length;
9450 
9451 	if (buf[0] == '0')
9452 		s->flags &= ~SLAB_SKIP_KFENCE;
9453 	else if (buf[0] == '1')
9454 		s->flags |= SLAB_SKIP_KFENCE;
9455 	else
9456 		ret = -EINVAL;
9457 
9458 	return ret;
9459 }
9460 SLAB_ATTR(skip_kfence);
9461 #endif
9462 
9463 static const struct attribute *const slab_attrs[] = {
9464 	&slab_size_attr.attr,
9465 	&object_size_attr.attr,
9466 	&objs_per_slab_attr.attr,
9467 	&order_attr.attr,
9468 	&sheaf_capacity_attr.attr,
9469 	&min_partial_attr.attr,
9470 	&cpu_partial_attr.attr,
9471 	&objects_partial_attr.attr,
9472 	&partial_attr.attr,
9473 	&cpu_slabs_attr.attr,
9474 	&ctor_attr.attr,
9475 	&aliases_attr.attr,
9476 	&align_attr.attr,
9477 	&hwcache_align_attr.attr,
9478 	&reclaim_account_attr.attr,
9479 	&destroy_by_rcu_attr.attr,
9480 	&shrink_attr.attr,
9481 	&slabs_cpu_partial_attr.attr,
9482 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
9483 	&total_objects_attr.attr,
9484 	&objects_attr.attr,
9485 	&slabs_attr.attr,
9486 	&sanity_checks_attr.attr,
9487 	&trace_attr.attr,
9488 	&red_zone_attr.attr,
9489 	&poison_attr.attr,
9490 	&store_user_attr.attr,
9491 	&validate_attr.attr,
9492 #endif
9493 #ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA
9494 	&cache_dma_attr.attr,
9495 #endif
9496 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
9497 	&remote_node_defrag_ratio_attr.attr,
9498 #endif
9499 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_STATS
9500 	&alloc_fastpath_attr.attr,
9501 	&alloc_slowpath_attr.attr,
9502 	&free_rcu_sheaf_attr.attr,
9503 	&free_rcu_sheaf_fail_attr.attr,
9504 	&free_fastpath_attr.attr,
9505 	&free_slowpath_attr.attr,
9506 	&free_add_partial_attr.attr,
9507 	&free_remove_partial_attr.attr,
9508 	&alloc_slab_attr.attr,
9509 	&alloc_node_mismatch_attr.attr,
9510 	&free_slab_attr.attr,
9511 	&order_fallback_attr.attr,
9512 	&cmpxchg_double_fail_attr.attr,
9513 	&sheaf_flush_attr.attr,
9514 	&sheaf_refill_attr.attr,
9515 	&sheaf_alloc_attr.attr,
9516 	&sheaf_free_attr.attr,
9517 	&barn_get_attr.attr,
9518 	&barn_get_fail_attr.attr,
9519 	&barn_put_attr.attr,
9520 	&barn_put_fail_attr.attr,
9521 	&sheaf_prefill_fast_attr.attr,
9522 	&sheaf_prefill_slow_attr.attr,
9523 	&sheaf_prefill_oversize_attr.attr,
9524 	&sheaf_return_fast_attr.attr,
9525 	&sheaf_return_slow_attr.attr,
9526 #endif
9527 #ifdef CONFIG_FAILSLAB
9528 	&failslab_attr.attr,
9529 #endif
9530 #ifdef CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY
9531 	&usersize_attr.attr,
9532 #endif
9533 #ifdef CONFIG_KFENCE
9534 	&skip_kfence_attr.attr,
9535 #endif
9536 
9537 	NULL
9538 };
9539 
9540 ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(slab);
9541 
9542 static ssize_t slab_attr_show(struct kobject *kobj,
9543 				struct attribute *attr,
9544 				char *buf)
9545 {
9546 	const struct slab_attribute *attribute;
9547 	struct kmem_cache *s;
9548 
9549 	attribute = to_slab_attr(attr);
9550 	s = to_slab(kobj);
9551 
9552 	if (!attribute->show)
9553 		return -EIO;
9554 
9555 	return attribute->show(s, buf);
9556 }
9557 
9558 static ssize_t slab_attr_store(struct kobject *kobj,
9559 				struct attribute *attr,
9560 				const char *buf, size_t len)
9561 {
9562 	const struct slab_attribute *attribute;
9563 	struct kmem_cache *s;
9564 
9565 	attribute = to_slab_attr(attr);
9566 	s = to_slab(kobj);
9567 
9568 	if (!attribute->store)
9569 		return -EIO;
9570 
9571 	return attribute->store(s, buf, len);
9572 }
9573 
9574 static void kmem_cache_release(struct kobject *k)
9575 {
9576 	slab_kmem_cache_release(to_slab(k));
9577 }
9578 
9579 static const struct sysfs_ops slab_sysfs_ops = {
9580 	.show = slab_attr_show,
9581 	.store = slab_attr_store,
9582 };
9583 
9584 static const struct kobj_type slab_ktype = {
9585 	.sysfs_ops = &slab_sysfs_ops,
9586 	.release = kmem_cache_release,
9587 	.default_groups = slab_groups,
9588 };
9589 
9590 static struct kset *slab_kset;
9591 
9592 static inline struct kset *cache_kset(struct kmem_cache *s)
9593 {
9594 	return slab_kset;
9595 }
9596 
9597 #define ID_STR_LENGTH 32
9598 
9599 /* Create a unique string id for a slab cache:
9600  *
9601  * Format	:[flags-]size
9602  */
9603 static char *create_unique_id(struct kmem_cache *s)
9604 {
9605 	char *name = kmalloc(ID_STR_LENGTH, GFP_KERNEL);
9606 	char *p = name;
9607 
9608 	if (!name)
9609 		return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
9610 
9611 	*p++ = ':';
9612 	/*
9613 	 * First flags affecting slabcache operations. We will only
9614 	 * get here for aliasable slabs so we do not need to support
9615 	 * too many flags. The flags here must cover all flags that
9616 	 * are matched during merging to guarantee that the id is
9617 	 * unique.
9618 	 */
9619 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CACHE_DMA)
9620 		*p++ = 'd';
9621 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CACHE_DMA32)
9622 		*p++ = 'D';
9623 	if (s->flags & SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT)
9624 		*p++ = 'a';
9625 	if (s->flags & SLAB_CONSISTENCY_CHECKS)
9626 		*p++ = 'F';
9627 	if (s->flags & SLAB_ACCOUNT)
9628 		*p++ = 'A';
9629 	if (p != name + 1)
9630 		*p++ = '-';
9631 	p += snprintf(p, ID_STR_LENGTH - (p - name), "%07u", s->size);
9632 
9633 	if (WARN_ON(p > name + ID_STR_LENGTH - 1)) {
9634 		kfree(name);
9635 		return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
9636 	}
9637 	kmsan_unpoison_memory(name, p - name);
9638 	return name;
9639 }
9640 
9641 static int sysfs_slab_add(struct kmem_cache *s)
9642 {
9643 	int err;
9644 	const char *name;
9645 	struct kset *kset = cache_kset(s);
9646 	int unmergeable = slab_unmergeable(s);
9647 
9648 	if (!unmergeable && disable_higher_order_debug &&
9649 			(slub_debug & DEBUG_METADATA_FLAGS))
9650 		unmergeable = 1;
9651 
9652 	if (unmergeable) {
9653 		/*
9654 		 * Slabcache can never be merged so we can use the name proper.
9655 		 * This is typically the case for debug situations. In that
9656 		 * case we can catch duplicate names easily.
9657 		 */
9658 		sysfs_remove_link(&slab_kset->kobj, s->name);
9659 		name = s->name;
9660 	} else {
9661 		/*
9662 		 * Create a unique name for the slab as a target
9663 		 * for the symlinks.
9664 		 */
9665 		name = create_unique_id(s);
9666 		if (IS_ERR(name))
9667 			return PTR_ERR(name);
9668 	}
9669 
9670 	s->kobj.kset = kset;
9671 	err = kobject_init_and_add(&s->kobj, &slab_ktype, NULL, "%s", name);
9672 	if (err)
9673 		goto out;
9674 
9675 	if (!unmergeable) {
9676 		/* Setup first alias */
9677 		sysfs_slab_alias(s, s->name);
9678 	}
9679 out:
9680 	if (!unmergeable)
9681 		kfree(name);
9682 	return err;
9683 }
9684 
9685 void sysfs_slab_unlink(struct kmem_cache *s)
9686 {
9687 	if (s->kobj.state_in_sysfs)
9688 		kobject_del(&s->kobj);
9689 }
9690 
9691 void sysfs_slab_release(struct kmem_cache *s)
9692 {
9693 	kobject_put(&s->kobj);
9694 }
9695 
9696 /*
9697  * Need to buffer aliases during bootup until sysfs becomes
9698  * available lest we lose that information.
9699  */
9700 struct saved_alias {
9701 	struct kmem_cache *s;
9702 	const char *name;
9703 	struct saved_alias *next;
9704 };
9705 
9706 static struct saved_alias *alias_list;
9707 
9708 int sysfs_slab_alias(struct kmem_cache *s, const char *name)
9709 {
9710 	struct saved_alias *al;
9711 
9712 	if (slab_state == FULL) {
9713 		/*
9714 		 * If we have a leftover link then remove it.
9715 		 */
9716 		sysfs_remove_link(&slab_kset->kobj, name);
9717 		/*
9718 		 * The original cache may have failed to generate sysfs file.
9719 		 * In that case, sysfs_create_link() returns -ENOENT and
9720 		 * symbolic link creation is skipped.
9721 		 */
9722 		return sysfs_create_link(&slab_kset->kobj, &s->kobj, name);
9723 	}
9724 
9725 	al = kmalloc_obj(struct saved_alias);
9726 	if (!al)
9727 		return -ENOMEM;
9728 
9729 	al->s = s;
9730 	al->name = name;
9731 	al->next = alias_list;
9732 	alias_list = al;
9733 	kmsan_unpoison_memory(al, sizeof(*al));
9734 	return 0;
9735 }
9736 
9737 static int __init slab_sysfs_init(void)
9738 {
9739 	struct kmem_cache *s;
9740 	int err;
9741 
9742 	mutex_lock(&slab_mutex);
9743 
9744 	slab_kset = kset_create_and_add("slab", NULL, kernel_kobj);
9745 	if (!slab_kset) {
9746 		mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
9747 		pr_err("Cannot register slab subsystem.\n");
9748 		return -ENOMEM;
9749 	}
9750 
9751 	slab_state = FULL;
9752 
9753 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list) {
9754 		err = sysfs_slab_add(s);
9755 		if (err)
9756 			pr_err("SLUB: Unable to add boot slab %s to sysfs\n",
9757 			       s->name);
9758 	}
9759 
9760 	while (alias_list) {
9761 		struct saved_alias *al = alias_list;
9762 
9763 		alias_list = alias_list->next;
9764 		err = sysfs_slab_alias(al->s, al->name);
9765 		if (err)
9766 			pr_err("SLUB: Unable to add boot slab alias %s to sysfs\n",
9767 			       al->name);
9768 		kfree(al);
9769 	}
9770 
9771 	mutex_unlock(&slab_mutex);
9772 	return 0;
9773 }
9774 late_initcall(slab_sysfs_init);
9775 #endif /* SLAB_SUPPORTS_SYSFS */
9776 
9777 #if defined(CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG) && defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS)
9778 static int slab_debugfs_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
9779 {
9780 	struct loc_track *t = seq->private;
9781 	struct location *l;
9782 	unsigned long idx;
9783 
9784 	idx = (unsigned long) t->idx;
9785 	if (idx < t->count) {
9786 		l = &t->loc[idx];
9787 
9788 		seq_printf(seq, "%7ld ", l->count);
9789 
9790 		if (l->addr)
9791 			seq_printf(seq, "%pS", (void *)l->addr);
9792 		else
9793 			seq_puts(seq, "<not-available>");
9794 
9795 		if (l->waste)
9796 			seq_printf(seq, " waste=%lu/%lu",
9797 				l->count * l->waste, l->waste);
9798 
9799 		if (l->sum_time != l->min_time) {
9800 			seq_printf(seq, " age=%ld/%llu/%ld",
9801 				l->min_time, div_u64(l->sum_time, l->count),
9802 				l->max_time);
9803 		} else
9804 			seq_printf(seq, " age=%ld", l->min_time);
9805 
9806 		if (l->min_pid != l->max_pid)
9807 			seq_printf(seq, " pid=%ld-%ld", l->min_pid, l->max_pid);
9808 		else
9809 			seq_printf(seq, " pid=%ld",
9810 				l->min_pid);
9811 
9812 		if (num_online_cpus() > 1 && !cpumask_empty(to_cpumask(l->cpus)))
9813 			seq_printf(seq, " cpus=%*pbl",
9814 				 cpumask_pr_args(to_cpumask(l->cpus)));
9815 
9816 		if (nr_online_nodes > 1 && !nodes_empty(l->nodes))
9817 			seq_printf(seq, " nodes=%*pbl",
9818 				 nodemask_pr_args(&l->nodes));
9819 
9820 #ifdef CONFIG_STACKDEPOT
9821 		{
9822 			depot_stack_handle_t handle;
9823 			unsigned long *entries;
9824 			unsigned int nr_entries, j;
9825 
9826 			handle = READ_ONCE(l->handle);
9827 			if (handle) {
9828 				nr_entries = stack_depot_fetch(handle, &entries);
9829 				seq_puts(seq, "\n");
9830 				for (j = 0; j < nr_entries; j++)
9831 					seq_printf(seq, "        %pS\n", (void *)entries[j]);
9832 			}
9833 		}
9834 #endif
9835 		seq_puts(seq, "\n");
9836 	}
9837 
9838 	if (!idx && !t->count)
9839 		seq_puts(seq, "No data\n");
9840 
9841 	return 0;
9842 }
9843 
9844 static void slab_debugfs_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
9845 {
9846 }
9847 
9848 static void *slab_debugfs_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *ppos)
9849 {
9850 	struct loc_track *t = seq->private;
9851 
9852 	t->idx = ++(*ppos);
9853 	if (*ppos <= t->count)
9854 		return ppos;
9855 
9856 	return NULL;
9857 }
9858 
9859 static int cmp_loc_by_count(const void *a, const void *b)
9860 {
9861 	struct location *loc1 = (struct location *)a;
9862 	struct location *loc2 = (struct location *)b;
9863 
9864 	return cmp_int(loc2->count, loc1->count);
9865 }
9866 
9867 static void *slab_debugfs_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *ppos)
9868 {
9869 	struct loc_track *t = seq->private;
9870 
9871 	t->idx = *ppos;
9872 	return ppos;
9873 }
9874 
9875 static const struct seq_operations slab_debugfs_sops = {
9876 	.start  = slab_debugfs_start,
9877 	.next   = slab_debugfs_next,
9878 	.stop   = slab_debugfs_stop,
9879 	.show   = slab_debugfs_show,
9880 };
9881 
9882 static int slab_debug_trace_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filep)
9883 {
9884 
9885 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
9886 	enum track_item alloc;
9887 	int node;
9888 	struct loc_track *t = __seq_open_private(filep, &slab_debugfs_sops,
9889 						sizeof(struct loc_track));
9890 	struct kmem_cache *s = file_inode(filep)->i_private;
9891 	unsigned long *obj_map;
9892 
9893 	if (!t)
9894 		return -ENOMEM;
9895 
9896 	obj_map = bitmap_alloc(oo_objects(s->oo), GFP_KERNEL);
9897 	if (!obj_map) {
9898 		seq_release_private(inode, filep);
9899 		return -ENOMEM;
9900 	}
9901 
9902 	alloc = debugfs_get_aux_num(filep);
9903 
9904 	if (!alloc_loc_track(t, PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct location), GFP_KERNEL)) {
9905 		bitmap_free(obj_map);
9906 		seq_release_private(inode, filep);
9907 		return -ENOMEM;
9908 	}
9909 
9910 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
9911 		unsigned long flags;
9912 		struct slab *slab;
9913 
9914 		if (!node_nr_slabs(n))
9915 			continue;
9916 
9917 		spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
9918 		list_for_each_entry(slab, &n->partial, slab_list)
9919 			process_slab(t, s, slab, alloc, obj_map);
9920 		list_for_each_entry(slab, &n->full, slab_list)
9921 			process_slab(t, s, slab, alloc, obj_map);
9922 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
9923 	}
9924 
9925 	/* Sort locations by count */
9926 	sort(t->loc, t->count, sizeof(struct location),
9927 	     cmp_loc_by_count, NULL);
9928 
9929 	bitmap_free(obj_map);
9930 	return 0;
9931 }
9932 
9933 static int slab_debug_trace_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
9934 {
9935 	struct seq_file *seq = file->private_data;
9936 	struct loc_track *t = seq->private;
9937 
9938 	free_loc_track(t);
9939 	return seq_release_private(inode, file);
9940 }
9941 
9942 static const struct file_operations slab_debugfs_fops = {
9943 	.open    = slab_debug_trace_open,
9944 	.read    = seq_read,
9945 	.llseek  = seq_lseek,
9946 	.release = slab_debug_trace_release,
9947 };
9948 
9949 static void debugfs_slab_add(struct kmem_cache *s)
9950 {
9951 	struct dentry *slab_cache_dir;
9952 
9953 	if (unlikely(!slab_debugfs_root))
9954 		return;
9955 
9956 	slab_cache_dir = debugfs_create_dir(s->name, slab_debugfs_root);
9957 
9958 	debugfs_create_file_aux_num("alloc_traces", 0400, slab_cache_dir, s,
9959 					TRACK_ALLOC, &slab_debugfs_fops);
9960 
9961 	debugfs_create_file_aux_num("free_traces", 0400, slab_cache_dir, s,
9962 					TRACK_FREE, &slab_debugfs_fops);
9963 }
9964 
9965 void debugfs_slab_release(struct kmem_cache *s)
9966 {
9967 	debugfs_lookup_and_remove(s->name, slab_debugfs_root);
9968 }
9969 
9970 static int __init slab_debugfs_init(void)
9971 {
9972 	struct kmem_cache *s;
9973 
9974 	slab_debugfs_root = debugfs_create_dir("slab", NULL);
9975 
9976 	list_for_each_entry(s, &slab_caches, list)
9977 		if (s->flags & SLAB_STORE_USER)
9978 			debugfs_slab_add(s);
9979 
9980 	return 0;
9981 
9982 }
9983 __initcall(slab_debugfs_init);
9984 #endif
9985 /*
9986  * The /proc/slabinfo ABI
9987  */
9988 #ifdef CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG
9989 void get_slabinfo(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slabinfo *sinfo)
9990 {
9991 	unsigned long nr_slabs = 0;
9992 	unsigned long nr_objs = 0;
9993 	unsigned long nr_free = 0;
9994 	int node;
9995 	struct kmem_cache_node *n;
9996 
9997 	for_each_kmem_cache_node(s, node, n) {
9998 		nr_slabs += node_nr_slabs(n);
9999 		nr_objs += node_nr_objs(n);
10000 		nr_free += count_partial_free_approx(n);
10001 	}
10002 
10003 	sinfo->active_objs = nr_objs - nr_free;
10004 	sinfo->num_objs = nr_objs;
10005 	sinfo->active_slabs = nr_slabs;
10006 	sinfo->num_slabs = nr_slabs;
10007 	sinfo->objects_per_slab = oo_objects(s->oo);
10008 	sinfo->cache_order = oo_order(s->oo);
10009 }
10010 #endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
10011