Re: 2.6.20-rc5: cp 18gb 18gb.2 = OOM killer, reproducible just like2.16.19.2
From: Justin Piszcz
Date: Wed Jan 24 2007 - 19:10:40 EST
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 14:27:34 -0500 (EST) Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Why does copying an 18GB on a 74GB raptor raid1 cause the kernel to invoke
> > the OOM killer and kill all of my processes?
>
> What's that? Software raid or hardware raid? If the latter, which driver?
>
> > Doing this on a single disk 2.6.19.2 is OK, no issues. However, this
> > happens every time!
> >
> > Anything to try? Any other output needed? Can someone shed some light on
> > this situation?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > The last lines of vmstat 1 (right before it kill -9'd my shell/ssh)
> >
> > procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system--
> > ----cpu----
> > r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id
> > wa
> > 0 7 764 50348 12 1269988 0 0 53632 172 1902 4600 1 8
> > 29 62
> > 0 7 764 49420 12 1260004 0 0 53632 34368 1871 6357 2 11
> > 48 40
>
> The wordwrapping is painful :(
>
> >
> > The last lines of dmesg:
> > [ 5947.199985] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 0
> > [ 5947.199992] DMA: 0*4kB 1*8kB 1*16kB 0*32kB 1*64kB 1*128kB 1*256kB
> > 0*512kB 1*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3544kB
> > [ 5947.200010] Normal: 1*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 1*32kB 0*64kB 1*128kB 0*256kB
> > 1*512kB 0*1024kB 1*2048kB 0*4096kB = 2740kB
> > [ 5947.200035] HighMem: 98*4kB 35*8kB 9*16kB 69*32kB 4*64kB 1*128kB
> > 1*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 3664kB
> > [ 5947.200052] Swap cache: add 789, delete 189, find 16/17, race 0+0
> > [ 5947.200055] Free swap = 2197628kB
> > [ 5947.200058] Total swap = 2200760kB
> > [ 5947.200060] Free swap: 2197628kB
> > [ 5947.205664] 517888 pages of RAM
> > [ 5947.205671] 288512 pages of HIGHMEM
> > [ 5947.205673] 5666 reserved pages
> > [ 5947.205675] 257163 pages shared
> > [ 5947.205678] 600 pages swap cached
> > [ 5947.205680] 88876 pages dirty
> > [ 5947.205682] 115111 pages writeback
> > [ 5947.205684] 5608 pages mapped
> > [ 5947.205686] 49367 pages slab
> > [ 5947.205688] 541 pages pagetables
> > [ 5947.205795] Out of memory: kill process 1853 (named) score 9937 or a
> > child
> > [ 5947.205801] Killed process 1853 (named)
> > [ 5947.206616] bash invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x84d0, order=0,
> > oomkilladj=0
> > [ 5947.206621] [<c013e33b>] out_of_memory+0x17b/0x1b0
> > [ 5947.206631] [<c013fcac>] __alloc_pages+0x29c/0x2f0
> > [ 5947.206636] [<c01479ad>] __pte_alloc+0x1d/0x90
> > [ 5947.206643] [<c0148bf7>] copy_page_range+0x357/0x380
> > [ 5947.206649] [<c0119d75>] copy_process+0x765/0xfc0
> > [ 5947.206655] [<c012c3f9>] alloc_pid+0x1b9/0x280
> > [ 5947.206662] [<c011a839>] do_fork+0x79/0x1e0
> > [ 5947.206674] [<c015f91f>] do_pipe+0x5f/0xc0
> > [ 5947.206680] [<c0101176>] sys_clone+0x36/0x40
> > [ 5947.206686] [<c0103138>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
> > [ 5947.206691] [<c0420033>] __sched_text_start+0x853/0x950
> > [ 5947.206698] =======================
>
> Important information from the oom-killing event is missing. Please send
> it all.
>
> >From your earlier reports we have several hundred MB of ZONE_NORMAL memory
> which has gone awol.
>
> Please include /proc/meminfo from after the oom-killing.
>
> Please work out what is using all that slab memory, via /proc/slabinfo.
>
> After the oom-killing, please see if you can free up the ZONE_NORMAL memory
> via a few `echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches' commands. See if you can
> work out what happened to the missing couple-of-hundred MB from
> ZONE_NORMAL.
>
>
Running with PREEMPT OFF lets me copy the file!! The machine LAGS
occasionally every 5-30-60 seconds or so VERY BADLY, talking 5-10 seconds
of lag, but hey, it does not crash!! I will boot the older kernel with
preempt on and see if I can get you that information you requested.
Justin.
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