[Bug 1844455] Please test proposed package
Corey Bryant
corey.bryant at canonical.com
Tue Mar 17 15:15:17 UTC 2020
Hello Guilherme, or anyone else affected,
Accepted libvirt into queens-proposed. The package will build now and be
available in the Ubuntu Cloud Archive in a few hours, and then in the
-proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. To enable the -proposed
repository:
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:queens-proposed
sudo apt-get update
Your feedback will aid us getting this update out to other Ubuntu users.
If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug,
mentioning the version of the package you tested, and change the tag
from verification-queens-needed to verification-queens-done. If it does
not fix the bug for you, please add a comment stating that, and change
the tag to verification-queens-failed. In either case, details of your
testing will help us make a better decision.
Further information regarding the verification process can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification . Thank you in
advance!
** Changed in: cloud-archive/queens
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Tags added: verification-queens-needed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1844455
Title:
Memory leak of struct _virPCIDeviceAddress on libvirt
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
In Progress
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive mitaka series:
In Progress
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive queens series:
In Progress
Status in libvirt package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in libvirt source package in Xenial:
Fix Committed
Status in libvirt source package in Bionic:
Fix Committed
Status in libvirt source package in Eoan:
Fix Committed
Status in libvirt source package in Focal:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Impact]
* There's a long-term memory leak in libvirt related to the PCI information gathering from sysfs in Linux, specially related with SR-IOV devices. This was fixed by commit 38816336 ("node_device_conf: Don't leak @physical_function in virNodeDeviceGetPCISRIOVCaps") [ libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=commit;h=38816336 ].
* In comment #9 there is a detailed explanation of what's going on,
but the summary is that the variable physical_function (member of a
PCI structure), of type _virPCIDeviceAddress, is allocated on
virPCIGetDeviceAddressFromSysfsLink() and should be freed before reuse
in virNodeDeviceGetPCISRIOVCaps(), but it wasn't before the fix was
introduced.
* The impact of the issue is a memory leak usually small but that may
grow bigger depending on the amount of PCI devices and how/when they
are enumerated by libvirt; if some user of those functions are
actively exercising the leak path it may become a problem (OOM
situation).
[Test Case]
* The basic testing done to exercise the memory leak path was running the virsh tool to generate the XML output of a SR-IOV PCI device in a loop, like:
while true; do virsh nodedev-dumpxml pci_0000_08_12_0 >/dev/null; done
* This was executed while Valgrind was used to debug libvirtd, in
order to collect the signature of the leak. Without the patch we get
the "definitely lost" type of leak with the PCI backtrace (on comment
#9), whereas with the patch we don't see the leak anymore.
[Regression Potential]
* The potential of regressions is really low - the fix is upstream for a while and in Focal package, and it is self-contained and not intrusive. Considering hypothetical scenarios, if there's an issue with the fix it should come in form of unused memory or double-free (which is usually harmless), and only in PCI enumeration (or PCI XML generation) paths.
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