Changelog since V3 o Minor clarifications o Rebase to 2.6.36-rc3 Changelog since V1 o Fix for !CONFIG_SMP o Correct spelling mistakes o Clarify a ChangeLog o Only check for counter drift on machines large enough for the counter drift to breach the min watermark when NR_FREE_PAGES report the low watermark is fine Internal IBM test teams beta testing distribution kernels have reported problems on machines with a large number of CPUs whereby page allocator failure messages show huge differences between the nr_free_pages vmstat counter and what is available on the buddy lists. In an extreme example, nr_free_pages was above the min watermark but zero pages were on the buddy lists allowing the system to potentially livelock unable to make forward progress unless an allocation succeeds. There is no reason why the problems would not affect mainline so the following series mitigates the problems in the page allocator related to to per-cpu counter drift and lists. The first patch ensures that counters are updated after pages are added to free lists. The second patch notes that the counter drift between nr_free_pages and what is on the per-cpu lists can be very high. When memory is low and kswapd is awake, the per-cpu counters are checked as well as reading the value of NR_FREE_PAGES. This will slow the page allocator when memory is low and kswapd is awake but it will be much harder to breach the min watermark and potentially livelock the system. The third patch notes that after direct-reclaim an allocation can fail because the necessary pages are on the per-cpu lists. After a direct-reclaim-and-allocation-failure, the per-cpu lists are drained and a second attempt is made. Performance tests against 2.6.36-rc1 did not show up anything interesting. A version of this series that continually called vmstat_update() when memory was low was tested internally and found to help the counter drift problem. I described this during LSF/MM Summit and the potential for IPI storms was frowned upon. An alternative fix is in patch two which uses for_each_online_cpu() to read the vmstat deltas while memory is low and kswapd is awake. This should be functionally similar. Christoph Lameter made two suggestions that I did not take action on. The first was to make a generic helper that could be used to get a semi-accurate reading of any vmstat counter. However, there is no evidence this is necessary and it would be better to get a clear understanding of what counter other than NR_FREE_PAGES would need special treatment by making it obvious when such a helper is introduced. The second suggestion was to shrink the threshold that vmstat got updated for affecting all counters. It was also unclear if this was sufficient or necessary as again. Only NR_FREE_PAGES is thhe problem counter so why affect every other counter? Also, shrinking the threshold just shrinks the window the race can occur in. Hence, I'm reposting the series as-is to see if there are any current objections to deal with or if we can close up this problem now. This patch should be merged after the patch "vmstat : update zone stat threshold at onlining a cpu" which is in mmotm as vmstat-update-zone-stat-threshold-when-onlining-a-cpu.patch . If we can agree on it, it's a stable candidate. include/linux/mmzone.h | 13 +++++++++++++ mm/mmzone.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ mm/page_alloc.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++-------- mm/vmstat.c | 15 ++++++++++++++- 4 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>