Re: [PATCH] mm: Fix kswapd livelock on single core, no preemptkernel

From: Shaohua Li
Date: Tue Dec 13 2011 - 21:12:24 EST


On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 01:44 +0800, Mike Waychison wrote:
> On a single core system with kernel preemption disabled, it is possible
> for the memory system to be so taxed that kswapd cannot make any forward
> progress. This can happen when most of system memory is tied up as
> anonymous memory without swap enabled, causing kswapd to consistently
> fail to achieve its watermark goals. In turn, sleeping_prematurely()
> will consistently return true and kswapd_try_to_sleep() to never invoke
> schedule(). This causes the kswapd thread to stay on the CPU in
> perpetuity and keeps other threads from processing oom-kills to reclaim
> memory.
>
> The cond_resched() instance in balance_pgdat() is never called as the
> loop that iterates from DEF_PRIORITY down to 0 will always set
> all_zones_ok to true, and not set it to false once we've passed
> DEF_PRIORITY as zones that are marked ->all_unreclaimable are not
> considered in the "all_zones_ok" evaluation.
>
> This change modifies kswapd_try_to_sleep to ensure that we enter
> scheduler at least once per invocation if needed. This allows kswapd to
> get off the CPU and allows other threads to die off from the OOM killer
> (freeing memory that is otherwise unavailable in the process).
your description suggests zones with all_unreclaimable set. but in this
case sleeping_prematurely() will return false instead of true, kswapd
will do sleep then. is there anything I missed?

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