Hi all,
In the last few days of running torvalds master kernel, I found that
SUnreclaim memory seems to increase indefinitely. slabinfo -r kmalloc-2k
says:
Slabcache: kmalloc-2k Aliases: 0 Order : 3 Objects: 1272941
Sizes (bytes) Slabs Debug Memory
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Object : 2048 Total : 264991 Sanity Checks : On Total: 8683225088
SlabObj: 6144 Full : 264972 Redzoning : On Used : 2606983168
SlabSiz: 32768 Partial: 19 Poisoning : On Loss : 6076241920
Loss : 4096 CpuSlab: 0 Tracking : On Lalig: 5213966336
Align : 2048 Objects: 5 Tracing : Off Lpadd: 542701568
kmalloc-2k has no kmem_cache operations
kmalloc-2k: Kernel object allocation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
1272283 snd_ctl_ioctl+0x45f/0x6d0 waste=1048361192/824 age=6141/183854/366927 pid=687-33984 cpus=0-1,3-8,10
memdup_user+0x21/0x70
snd_ctl_ioctl+0x45f/0x6d0
__x64_sys_ioctl+0x85/0xa0
do_syscall_64+0x3d/0xf0
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x46/0x4e
189 acpi_add_single_object+0x38/0x710 waste=119448/632 age=368130/368134/368138 pid=1 cpus=0
[ ... ]
kmalloc-2k: Kernel object freeing
------------------------------------------------------------------------
633587 <not-available> age=4295305473 pid=0 cpus=0
382872 rcu_core+0x284/0x540 age=4513/194630/361523 pid=0-21201 cpus=0-11
rcu_core+0x284/0x540
__do_softirq+0xad/0x1de
247690 amdgpu_dm_atomic_commit_tail+0x1721/0x3740 age=6157/199198/366963 pid=163-19507 cpus=0-11
amdgpu_dm_atomic_commit_tail+0x1721/0x3740
commit_tail+0x8a/0x120
process_one_work+0x12b/0x250
worker_thread+0x2d9/0x3f0
kthread+0xac/0xe0
ret_from_fork+0x28/0x40
ret_from_fork_asm+0x11/0x20
2794 __sk_destruct+0x17a/0x1b0 age=994/147194/368001 pid=0-19414 cpus=0-11
[ ... ]
So, if I understand correctly, some memory copied from userspace for
snd_ctl_ioctl is not freed correctly. The PIDs were pipewire,
wireplumber, and pipewire-pulse, so I restarted those but it didn't
resolve the issue.
Let me know what other information is needed.
Thanks,
Alex.
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