Re: threads & /proc

From: Peter Zaitsev (pz@spylog.ru)
Date: Sat Nov 24 2001 - 03:11:55 EST


Hello Anton,

Saturday, November 24, 2001, 8:38:57 AM, you wrote:

I would confirm the problem exists from the first 2.4.x kernels. Also
programs "w","vmstat","snmpd" hangs. It seems to happen both for
UP/SMP kernels. I have seen this only on High Memory (1-2G), therefore
I do not have much low memory machines loaded. The workload seems to
be the thing to affect this - I do not remember any hang on low VM
load system (for example Web Server) therefore it's offen happens
then there are a lot of I/O and swapping goes (i.e Mysql Server).
Often this happens after appearing some of new __order allocation
failed errors.

Other issue which looks like connected to this - a thread hangs in
"D" state forever and it's unable to be killed in this case even
reboot -f does not work.

AP> Hi Guys,

AP> Well, I'm a bit surprised that nobody asked it yet. Do we have sound
AP> thread support? I am able to put my linux-2.4.15-pre{1,7} --
AP> definitely, and if I remember right, 2.4.14-pre{7,8} too in some strange
AP> state, when any program like top, killall or ps that wanna get some
AP> information from /proc (even midnight commander if you are trying to
AP> look at state of any process) blocks indefinitely. It goes to unclean
AP> shutdown, for example. kill doesn block, but do nothing. (I tried to
AP> kill processes from ls /proc list). And I see it only after several
AP> [unsuccessful] runs of my multithreaded program. Well, I can't say
AP> it's a correctly written program, I am still looking for bugs there.
AP> I don't have 100% way to get into this state, but I suspect some locking
AP> issues with /proc.

-- 
Best regards,
 Peter                            mailto:pz@spylog.ru

- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/



This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Nov 30 2001 - 21:00:16 EST