Re: [PATCH v4 2/3] mm/oom_kill: Only delay OOM reaper for processes using robust futexes

From: Michal Hocko
Date: Sun Aug 17 2025 - 15:37:44 EST


On Thu 14-08-25 21:55:54, zhongjinji@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> From: zhongjinji <zhongjinji@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> The OOM reaper can quickly reap a process's memory when the system encounters
> OOM, helping the system recover. Without the OOM reaper, if a process frozen
> by cgroup v1 is OOM killed, the victims' memory cannot be freed, and the
> system stays in a poor state. Even if the process is not frozen by cgroup v1,
> reaping victims' memory is still meaningful, because having one more process
> working speeds up memory release.
>
> When processes holding robust futexes are OOM killed but waiters on those
> futexes remain alive, the robust futexes might be reaped before
> futex_cleanup() runs. It would cause the waiters to block indefinitely.
> To prevent this issue, the OOM reaper's work is delayed by 2 seconds [1].
> The OOM reaper now rarely runs since many killed processes exit within 2
> seconds.
>
> Because robust futex users are few, it is unreasonable to delay OOM reap for
> all victims. For processes that do not hold robust futexes, the OOM reaper
> should not be delayed and for processes holding robust futexes, the OOM
> reaper must still be delayed to prevent the waiters to block indefinitely [1].
>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220414144042.677008-1-npache@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#u [1]

What has happened to
https://lore.kernel.org/all/aJGiHyTXS_BqxoK2@tiehlicka/T/#u ?

Generally speaking it would be great to provide a link to previous
versions of the patchset. I do not see v3 in my inbox (which is quite
messy ATM so I might have easily missed it).
--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs