Linux 3.19-rc3

Marc Zyngier marc.zyngier at arm.com
Fri Jan 9 10:37:36 PST 2015


On 09/01/15 17:57, Mark Rutland wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 02:27:06PM +0000, Mark Langsdorf wrote:
>> On 01/09/2015 08:19 AM, Steve Capper wrote:
>>> On 9 January 2015 at 12:13, Mark Rutland <mark.rutland at arm.com> wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Jan 08, 2015 at 12:51:31PM +0000, Mark Langsdorf wrote:
>>>>> I'm consistently getting an out of memory killer triggered when
>>>>> compiling the kernel (make -j 16 -s) on a 16 core ARM64 system
>>>>> with 16 GB of memory. This doesn't happen when running a 3.18
>>>>> kernel.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm going to start bisecting the failure now, but here's the crash
>>>>> log in case someone can see something obvious in it.
>>>>
>>>> FWIW I've just reproduced this with v3.19-rc3 defconfig +
>>>> CONFIG_ARM64_64K_PAGES=y by attempting a git clone of mainline. My
>>>> system has 16GB of RAM and 6 CPUs.
>>>>
>>>> I have a similarly dodgy looking number of pages reserved
>>>> (18446744073709544451 A.K.A. -7165). Log below.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think the negative page reserved count is a consequence of another bug.
>>>
>>> We have the following reporting code in lib/show_mem.c:
>>> #ifdef CONFIG_CMA
>>>          printk("%lu pages reserved\n", (reserved - totalcma_pages));
>>>          printk("%lu pages cma reserved\n", totalcma_pages);
>>> #else
>>>
>>> With totalcma_pages being reported as 8192, that would account for the
>>> -7000ish values reported.
>>>
>>> That change appears to have come from:
>>> 49abd8c lib/show_mem.c: add cma reserved information
>>>
>>> Is the quickest way to exacerbate this OOM a kernel compile?
>>
>> I haven't really tried to characterize this. Compiling a kernel
>> on a 64K page machine causes a failure reasonably quickly and
>> doesn't require a lot of thought. I think that time spent finding
>> a faster reproducer wouldn't pay off.
> 
> I wasn't able to trigger the issue again with git, and the only way I've
> managed to trigger the issue is repeatedly building the kernel in a
> loop:
> 
> while true; do
> 	git clean -fdx > /dev/null 2>&1;
> 	make defconfig > /dev/null 2>&1;
> 	make > /dev/null > 2>&1;
> done
> 
> Which after a while died:
> 
> -bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory
> 
> I didn't see anything interesting in dmesg, but I was able to get at
> /proc/meminfo:
> 
> MemTotal:       16695168 kB
> MemFree:          998336 kB
> MemAvailable:     325568 kB
> Buffers:           51200 kB
> Cached:           236224 kB
> SwapCached:            0 kB
> Active:         14970880 kB
> Inactive:         580288 kB
> Active(anon):   14834496 kB
> Inactive(anon):     5760 kB
> Active(file):     136384 kB
> Inactive(file):   574528 kB
> Unevictable:           0 kB
> Mlocked:               0 kB
> SwapTotal:             0 kB
> SwapFree:              0 kB
> Dirty:               448 kB
> Writeback:             0 kB
> AnonPages:         22400 kB
> Mapped:            10240 kB
> Shmem:              8768 kB
> Slab:              63744 kB
> SReclaimable:      27072 kB
> SUnreclaim:        36672 kB
> KernelStack:        1824 kB
> PageTables:         3776 kB
> NFS_Unstable:          0 kB
> Bounce:                0 kB
> WritebackTmp:          0 kB
> CommitLimit:     8347584 kB
> Committed_AS:      50368 kB
> VmallocTotal:   2142764992 kB
> VmallocUsed:      283264 kB
> VmallocChunk:   2142387200 kB
> AnonHugePages:         0 kB
> CmaTotal:         524288 kB
> CmaFree:             128 kB
> HugePages_Total:       0
> HugePages_Free:        0
> HugePages_Rsvd:        0
> HugePages_Surp:        0
> Hugepagesize:     524288 kB
> 
> And also magic-sysrq m:
> 
> SysRq : Show Memory
> Mem-Info:
> DMA per-cpu:
> CPU    0: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   1
> CPU    1: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   1
> CPU    2: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   1
> CPU    3: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   3
> CPU    4: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   5
> CPU    5: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   5
> Normal per-cpu:
> CPU    0: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   0
> CPU    1: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   5
> CPU    2: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   1
> CPU    3: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   5
> CPU    4: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   5
> CPU    5: hi:    6, btch:   1 usd:   5
> active_anon:231780 inactive_anon:90 isolated_anon:0
>  active_file:2131 inactive_file:8977 isolated_file:0
>  unevictable:0 dirty:8 writeback:0 unstable:0
>  free:15601 slab_reclaimable:423 slab_unreclaimable:573
>  mapped:160 shmem:137 pagetables:59 bounce:0
>  free_cma:2
> DMA free:302336kB min:208000kB low:259968kB high:312000kB active_anon:3618432kB inactive_anon:768kB active_file:34432kB inactive_file:131584kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:4177920kB managed:4166528kB mlocked:0kB dirty:192kB writeback:0kB mapped:4736kB shmem:1024kB slab_reclaimable:5184kB slab_unreclaimable:3328kB kernel_stack:0kB pagetables:1600kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB free_cma:128kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:1208448 all_unreclaimable? yes
> lowmem_reserve[]: 0 764 764
> Normal free:696128kB min:625472kB low:781824kB high:938176kB active_anon:11215488kB inactive_anon:4992kB active_file:101952kB inactive_file:442944kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:12582912kB managed:12528640kB mlocked:0kB dirty:320kB writeback:0kB mapped:5504kB shmem:7744kB slab_reclaimable:21888kB slab_unreclaimable:33344kB kernel_stack:1840kB pagetables:2176kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB free_cma:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:3331648 all_unreclaimable? yes
> lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
> DMA: 42*64kB (MRC) 37*128kB (R) 6*256kB (R) 5*512kB (R) 2*1024kB (R) 3*2048kB (R) 1*4096kB (R) 0*8192kB 1*16384kB (R) 0*32768kB 0*65536kB 0*131072kB 1*262144kB (R) 0*524288kB = 302336kB
> Normal: 280*64kB (MR) 40*128kB (R) 5*256kB (R) 4*512kB (R) 6*1024kB (R) 4*2048kB (R) 1*4096kB (R) 1*8192kB (R) 1*16384kB (R) 1*32768kB (R) 1*65536kB (R) 0*131072kB 0*262144kB 1*524288kB (R) = 691968kB
> Node 0 hugepages_total=0 hugepages_free=0 hugepages_surp=0 hugepages_size=524288kB
> 4492 total pagecache pages
> 0 pages in swap cache
> Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0
> Free swap  = 0kB
> Total swap = 0kB
> 261888 pages RAM
> 0 pages HighMem/MovableOnly
> 18446744073709544450 pages reserved
> 8192 pages cma reserved
> 
> I also ran ps aux, but I didn't see any stale tasks lying around, nor
> did any remaining tasks seem to account for all that active anonymous
> memory.
> 
> I'll see if I can reproduce on x86.

Just as another data point: I'm reproducing the exact same thing (it
only took a couple of kernel builds to kill the box), with almost all
16GB of RAM stuck in Active(anon). I do *not* have CMA enabled though.

I've kicked another run with 4k pages.

	M.
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