Re: [Bisected Regression in 2.6.35] A full tmpfs filesystem causeshibernation to hang
From: KOSAKI Motohiro
Date: Tue Aug 31 2010 - 20:48:58 EST
> === 8< ===
> PM: Marking nosave pages: ...0009f000 - ...000100000
> PM: basic memory bitmaps created
> PM: Syncing filesystems ... done
> Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.01 seconds) done.
> Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.01 seconds) done.
> PM: Preallocating image memory...
> shrink_all_memory start
> PM: shrink memory: pass=1, req:310171 reclaimed:15492 free:360936
> PM: shrink memory: pass=2, req:294679 reclaimed:28864 free:373981
> PM: shrink memory: pass=3, req:265815 reclaimed:60311 free:405374
> PM: shrink memory: pass=4, req:205504 reclaimed:97870 free:443024
> PM: shrink memory: pass=5, req:107634 reclaimed:146948 free:492141
> shrink_all_memory: req:107634 reclaimed:146948 free:492141
> PM: preallocate_image_highmem 556658 278329
> PM: preallocate_image_memory 103139 103139
> PM: preallocate_highmem_fraction 183908 556658 760831 -> 183908
> === >8 ===
Rafael, this log mean hibernate_preallocate_memory() has a bug.
It allocate memory as following order.
1. preallocate_image_highmem() (i.e. __GFP_HIGHMEM)
2. preallocate_image_memory() (i.e. GFP_KERNEL)
3. preallocate_highmem_fraction (i.e. __GFP_HIGHMEM)
4. preallocate_image_memory() (i.e. GFP_KERNEL)
But, please imazine following scenario (as Vefa's scenario).
- system has 3GB memory. 1GB is normal. 2GB is highmem.
- all normal memory is free
- 1.5GB memory of highmem are used for tmpfs. rest 500MB is free.
At that time, hibernate_preallocate_memory() works as following.
1. call preallocate_image_highmem(1GB)
2. call preallocate_image_memory(500M) total 1.5GB allocated
3. call preallocate_highmem_fraction(660M) total 2.2GB allocated
then, all of normal zone memory was exhaust. next preallocate_image_memory()
makes OOM, and oom_killer_disabled makes infinite loop.
(oom_killer_disabled careless is vmscan bug. I'll fix it soon)
The problem is, alloc_pages(__GFP_HIGHMEM) -> alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL) is
wrong order. alloc_pages(__GFP_HIGHMEM) may allocate page from lower zone.
then, next alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL) lead to OOM.
Please consider alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL) -> alloc_pages(__GFP_HIGHMEM) order.
Even though vmscan fix can avoid infinite loop, OOM situation might makes
big slow down on highmem machine. It seems no good.
Thanks.
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