On 01.05.20 02:49, Henry Willard wrote: > Commit 1c30844d2dfe ("mm: reclaim small amounts of memory when an external > fragmentation event occurs") adds a boost_watermark() function which > increases the min watermark in a zone by at least pageblock_nr_pages or > the number of pages in a page block. On Arm64, with 64K pages and 512M > huge pages, this is 8192 pages or 512M. It does this regardless of the > number of managed pages managed in the zone or the likelihood of success. > This can put the zone immediately under water in terms of allocating pages > from the zone, and can cause a small machine to fail immediately due to > OoM. Unlike set_recommended_min_free_kbytes(), which substantially > increases min_free_kbytes and is tied to THP, boost_watermark() can be > called even if THP is not active. The problem is most likely to appear > on architectures such as Arm64 where pageblock_nr_pages is very large. > > It is desirable to run the kdump capture kernel in as small a space as > possible to avoid wasting memory. In some architectures, such as Arm64, > there are restrictions on where the capture kernel can run, and therefore, > the space available. A capture kernel running in 768M can fail due to OoM > immediately after boost_watermark() sets the min in zone DMA32, where > most of the memory is, to 512M. It fails even though there is over 500M of > free memory. With boost_watermark() suppressed, the capture kernel can run > successfully in 448M. > > This patch limits boost_watermark() to boosting a zone's min watermark only > when there are enough pages that the boost will produce positive results. > In this case that is estimated to be four times as many pages as > pageblock_nr_pages. > > Signed-off-by: Henry Willard <henry.willard@xxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> -- Thanks, David / dhildenb