David S. Miller wrote:

It is better to implement this via backpointers in the
debugging information, perhaps.

This appears to be the neighbour struct that holds the leaked
reference:

Sep  2 16:11:27 sb65g2 kernel: Leaked neighbor structure:
Sep  2 16:11:27 sb65g2 kernel:   next: 00000000  tbl: c03e82c0  parms: d8f78d80 
 dev: d63eec00  used: 34668  confirmed: 11117  updated: 26117
Sep  2 16:11:27 sb65g2 kernel:   flags: 0x0  nud: 0x0  type: 1  dead: 1  
probes: 6  hh: 00000000  refcnt: 1
Sep  2 16:11:27 sb65g2 kernel:   output: c02ccae0  ops: c03e8260


It seems to have a refcnt, so maybe I just have to instrument ref counting for
the neighbour struct as well...

Ben

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