On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 02:05:06PM -0400, Johannes Weiner wrote: > We've noticed occasional OOM killing when memory.low settings are in > effect for cgroups. This is unexpected and undesirable as memory.low > is supposed to express non-OOMing memory priorities between cgroups. > > The reason for this is proportional memory.low reclaim. When cgroups > are below their memory.low threshold, reclaim passes them over in the > first round, and then retries if it couldn't find pages anywhere else. > But when cgroups are slighly above their memory.low setting, page scan > force is scaled down and diminished in proportion to the overage, to > the point where it can cause reclaim to fail as well - only in that > case we currently don't retry, and instead trigger OOM. > > To fix this, hook proportional reclaim into the same retry logic we > have in place for when cgroups are skipped entirely. This way if > reclaim fails and some cgroups were scanned with dimished pressure, > we'll try another full-force cycle before giving up and OOMing. > > Reported-by: Leon Yang <lnyng@xxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@xxxxxx> I guess it's a stable material, so maybe adding: Fixes: 9783aa9917f8 ("mm, memcg: proportional memory.{low,min} reclaim") ? Thanks!