Re: [Bug #13058] First hibernation attempt fails
From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Apr 22 2009 - 16:28:13 EST
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 22:11:17 +0200
"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 April 2009, Pavel Machek wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > > Of course, this will protect the calling task from getting oom-killed.
> > > But it doesn't protect other tasks from getting oom-killed due to the
> > > activity of _this_ task.
> > >
> > > But I think that problem already exists, and that this proposal doesn't
> > > worsen anything, yes?
> > >
> > > Or is it the case that all other tasks are safely stuck in the freezer
> > > at this time, so they won't be allocating any memory anyway?
> >
> > That is the idea, yes. ... but we now have more threads that are not
> > freezable... so they may allocate the memory.
> >
> > Is it non-feasible to free memory without really going and allocating
> > everything?
>
> The question is whether there is a point. In principle we can just go and
> allocate as much as we need upfront. It shouldn't change anything, because
> we resume and suspend devices after creating the image anyway.
>
> I think we could try to disable the OOM killer before suspend and just
> allocate the memory for the image right before devices are suspended for the
> first time.
>
It would be nice to do.
shrink_all_memory() is simply trying to do something which page reclaim
doesn't expect to do (free memory when there's already lots of memory
free). Consequently it doesn't do it very well, and there's a good
risk that changes to core reclaim will accidentally break
shrink_all_memory().
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