Re: negative dentry_stat.nr_unused causes aggressive dcache pruning
From: Steve Lord
Date: Thu Dec 09 2004 - 11:42:02 EST
Andrew Morton wrote:
Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I have seen this stat go negative (just from booting up a multi cpu box),
and looking at the code, it is manipulated without locking in a number
of places. I have only seen this in real life on a 2.4 kernel, but 2.6
also looks vulnerable.
In 2.6, both dentry_stat.nr_unused and dentry_stat.nr_dentry are covered
by dcache_lock. I just double-checked and all seems well.
Looked again, you are right, looks like a 2.4 only problem and even there I
am darned if I can see how it leaks now, still digging as to where it is coming
from. I have a box which goes negative shortly after bootup, this seems to put
it in a feedback loop and it just keeps heading south from there pushing on the
dcache. This is running on a fedora legacy kernel for redhat 9.0 which I added
kdb to. Starting to wonder if the compiler screwed up somewhere. I have an
external fiberchannel driver loaded, but it does not have any dentry related
code in it.
Steve
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