Re: [v6 2/4] mm, oom: cgroup-aware OOM killer

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Hi David!

On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 04:19:11PM -0700, David Rientjes wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2017, Roman Gushchin wrote:
> 
> > Traditionally, the OOM killer is operating on a process level.
> > Under oom conditions, it finds a process with the highest oom score
> > and kills it.
> > 
> > This behavior doesn't suit well the system with many running
> > containers:
> > 
> > 1) There is no fairness between containers. A small container with
> > few large processes will be chosen over a large one with huge
> > number of small processes.
> > 
> > 2) Containers often do not expect that some random process inside
> > will be killed. In many cases much safer behavior is to kill
> > all tasks in the container. Traditionally, this was implemented
> > in userspace, but doing it in the kernel has some advantages,
> > especially in a case of a system-wide OOM.
> > 
> > 3) Per-process oom_score_adj affects global OOM, so it's a breache
> > in the isolation.
> > 
> > To address these issues, cgroup-aware OOM killer is introduced.
> > 
> > Under OOM conditions, it tries to find the biggest memory consumer,
> > and free memory by killing corresponding task(s). The difference
> > the "traditional" OOM killer is that it can treat memory cgroups
> > as memory consumers as well as single processes.
> > 
> > By default, it will look for the biggest leaf cgroup, and kill
> > the largest task inside.
> > 
> > But a user can change this behavior by enabling the per-cgroup
> > oom_kill_all_tasks option. If set, it causes the OOM killer treat
> > the whole cgroup as an indivisible memory consumer. In case if it's
> > selected as on OOM victim, all belonging tasks will be killed.
> > 
> 
> I'm very happy with the rest of the patchset, but I feel that I must renew 
> my objection to memory.oom_kill_all_tasks being able to override the 
> setting of the admin of setting a process to be oom disabled.  From my 
> perspective, setting memory.oom_kill_all_tasks with an oom disabled 
> process attached that now becomes killable either (1) overrides the 
> CAP_SYS_RESOURCE oom disabled setting or (2) is lazy and doesn't modify 
> /proc/pid/oom_score_adj itself.

Changed this in v7 (to be posted soon).

Thanks!

Roman

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