On 17/06/2021 17:37, Rasmus Villemoes wrote:
On 17/06/2021 17.01, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 2:26 AM Sander Eikelenboom <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just tried to upgrade and test the linux kernel going from the 5.12 kernel series to 5.13-rc6 on my homeserver with Xen, but ran in some trouble.
Some VM's boot fine (with more than 256MB memory assigned), but the smaller (memory wise) PVH ones crash during kernel boot due to OOM.
Booting VM's with 5.12(.9) kernel still works fine, also when dom0 is running 5.13-rc6 (but it has more memory assigned, so that is not unexpected).
Adding Rasmus to the cc, because this looks kind of like the async
roofs population thing that caused some other oom issues too.
Yes, that looks like the same issue.
Rasmus? Original report here:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/ee8bf04c-6e55-1d9b-7bdb-25e6108e8e1e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
I do find it odd that we'd be running out of memory so early..
Indeed. It would be nice to know if these also reproduce with
initramfs_async=0 on the command line.
But what is even more curious is that in the other report
(https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210607144419.GA23706@xsang-OptiPlex-9020/),
it seemed to trigger with _more_ memory - though I may be misreading
what Oliver was telling me:
please be noted that we use 'vmalloc=512M' for both parent and thiscommit.
since it's ok on parent but oom on this commit, we want to send thisreport
to show the potential problem of the commit on some cases.
we also tested by changing to use 'vmalloc=128M', it will succeed.
Those tests were done in a VM with 16G memory, and then he also wrote
we also tried to follow exactly above steps to test on
some local machine (8G memory), but cannot reproduce.
Are there some special rules for what memory pools PID1 versus the
kworker threads can dip into?
Side note: I also had a ppc64 report with different symptoms (the
initramfs was corrupted), but that turned out to also reproduce with
e7cb072eb98 reverted, so that is likely unrelated. But just FTR that
thread is here:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA+QYu4qxf2CYe2gC6EYnOHXPKS-+cEXL=MnUvqRFaN7W1i6ahQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
Rasmus
I choose to first finish the bisection attempt, not so suprising it ends up with:
e7cb072eb988e46295512617c39d004f9e1c26f8 is the first bad commit
So at least that link is confirmed.
I also checked out booting with "initramfs_async=0" and now the guest boots with the 5.13-rc6-ish kernel which fails without that.
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Sander