On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 02:44:53PM +0100, Michal Hocko wrote: > From: Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxxx> > > Tetsuo Handa has reported [1] that direct reclaimers might get stuck in > too_many_isolated loop basically for ever because the last few pages on > the LRU lists are isolated by the kswapd which is stuck on fs locks when > doing the pageout. This in turn means that there is nobody to actually > trigger the oom killer and the system is basically unusable. > > too_many_isolated has been introduced by 35cd78156c49 ("vmscan: throttle > direct reclaim when too many pages are isolated already") to prevent > from pre-mature oom killer invocations because back then no reclaim > progress could indeed trigger the OOM killer too early. But since the > oom detection rework 0a0337e0d1d1 ("mm, oom: rework oom detection") > the allocation/reclaim retry loop considers all the reclaimable pages > including those which are isolated - see 9f6c399ddc36 ("mm, vmscan: > consider isolated pages in zone_reclaimable_pages") so we can loosen > the direct reclaim throttling and instead rely on should_reclaim_retry > logic which is the proper layer to control how to throttle and retry > reclaim attempts. > > Move the too_many_isolated check outside shrink_inactive_list because > in fact active list might theoretically see too many isolated pages as > well. > No major objections in general. It's a bit odd you have a while loop for something that will only loop once. As for the TODO, one approach would be to use a waitqueue when too many pages are isolated. Wake them one at a time when isolated pages drops below the threshold. -- Mel Gorman SUSE Labs -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>