Re: [External] Re: linux kernel page allocation failure and tuning of page cache
From: Matthew Wilcox
Date: Mon Jun 03 2019 - 08:15:28 EST
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 05:30:57AM +0000, Nagal, Amit UTC CCS wrote:
> > [ 776.174308] Mem-Info:
> > [ 776.176650] active_anon:2037 inactive_anon:23 isolated_anon:0 [
> > 776.176650] active_file:2636 inactive_file:7391 isolated_file:32 [
> > 776.176650] unevictable:0 dirty:1366 writeback:1281 unstable:0 [
> > 776.176650] slab_reclaimable:719 slab_unreclaimable:724 [
> > 776.176650] mapped:1990 shmem:26 pagetables:159 bounce:0 [
> > 776.176650] free:373 free_pcp:6 free_cma:0 [ 776.209062] Node 0
> > active_anon:8148kB inactive_anon:92kB active_file:10544kB
> > inactive_file:29564kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB
> > isolated(file):128kB mapped:7960kB dirty:5464kB writeback:5124kB
> > shmem:104kB writeback_tmp:0kB unstable:0kB pages_scanned:0
> > all_unreclaimable? no [ 776.233602] Normal free:1492kB min:964kB
> > low:1204kB high:1444kB active_anon:8148kB inactive_anon:92kB
> > active_file:10544kB inactive_file:29564kB unevictable:0kB
> > writepending:10588kB present:65536kB managed:59304kB mlocked:0kB
> > slab_reclaimable:2876kB slab_unreclaimable:2896kB kernel_stack:1152kB
> > pagetables:636kB bounce:0kB free_pcp:24kB local_pcp:24kB free_cma:0kB
> > [ 776.265406] lowmem_reserve[]: 0 0 [ 776.268761] Normal: 7*4kB (H)
> > 5*8kB (H) 7*16kB (H) 5*32kB (H) 6*64kB (H) 2*128kB (H) 2*256kB (H)
> > 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 1492kB
> > 10071 total pagecache pages
> > [ 776.284124] 0 pages in swap cache
> > [ 776.287446] Swap cache stats: add 0, delete 0, find 0/0 [
> > 776.292645] Free swap = 0kB [ 776.295532] Total swap = 0kB [
> > 776.298421] 16384 pages RAM [ 776.301224] 0 pages HighMem/MovableOnly
> > [ 776.305052] 1558 pages reserved
> >
> > 6) we have certain questions as below :
> > a) how the kernel memory got exhausted ? at the time of low memory conditions in kernel , are the kernel page flusher threads , which should have written dirty pages from page cache to flash disk , not > >executing at right time ? is the kernel page reclaim mechanism not executing at right time ?
>
> >I suspect the pages are likely stuck in a state of buffering. In the case of sockets the packets will get queued up until either they can be serviced or the maximum size of the receive buffer as been exceeded >and they are dropped.
>
> My concern here is that why the reclaim procedure has not triggered ?
It has triggered. 1281 pages are under writeback.