Kirill Tkhai <ktkhai@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, Greg, > > good finding. See comments below. > > On 01.06.2020 06:22, Greg Thelen wrote: >> Since v4.19 commit b0dedc49a2da ("mm/vmscan.c: iterate only over charged >> shrinkers during memcg shrink_slab()") a memcg aware shrinker is only >> called when the per-memcg per-node shrinker_map indicates that the >> shrinker may have objects to release to the memcg and node. >> >> shmem_unused_huge_count and shmem_unused_huge_scan support the per-tmpfs >> shrinker which advertises per memcg and numa awareness. The shmem >> shrinker releases memory by splitting hugepages that extend beyond >> i_size. >> >> Shmem does not currently set bits in shrinker_map. So, starting with >> b0dedc49a2da, memcg reclaim avoids calling the shmem shrinker under >> pressure. This leads to undeserved memcg OOM kills. >> Example that reliably sees memcg OOM kill in unpatched kernel: >> FS=/tmp/fs >> CONTAINER=/cgroup/memory/tmpfs_shrinker >> mkdir -p $FS >> mount -t tmpfs -o huge=always nodev $FS >> # Create 1000 MB container, which shouldn't suffer OOM. >> mkdir $CONTAINER >> echo 1000M > $CONTAINER/memory.limit_in_bytes >> echo $BASHPID >> $CONTAINER/cgroup.procs >> # Create 4000 files. Ideally each file uses 4k data page + a little >> # metadata. Assume 8k total per-file, 32MB (4000*8k) should easily >> # fit within container's 1000 MB. But if data pages use 2MB >> # hugepages (due to aggressive huge=always) then files consume 8GB, >> # which hits memcg 1000 MB limit. >> for i in {1..4000}; do >> echo . > $FS/$i >> done >> >> v5.4 commit 87eaceb3faa5 ("mm: thp: make deferred split shrinker memcg >> aware") maintains the per-node per-memcg shrinker bitmap for THP >> shrinker. But there's no such logic in shmem. Make shmem set the >> per-memcg per-node shrinker bits when it modifies inodes to have >> shrinkable pages. >> >> Fixes: b0dedc49a2da ("mm/vmscan.c: iterate only over charged shrinkers during memcg shrink_slab()") >> Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # 4.19+ >> Signed-off-by: Greg Thelen <gthelen@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> mm/shmem.c | 61 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- >> 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/mm/shmem.c b/mm/shmem.c >> index bd8840082c94..e11090f78cb5 100644 >> --- a/mm/shmem.c >> +++ b/mm/shmem.c >> @@ -1002,6 +1002,33 @@ static int shmem_getattr(const struct path *path, struct kstat *stat, >> return 0; >> } >> >> +/* >> + * Expose inode and optional page to shrinker as having a possibly splittable >> + * hugepage that reaches beyond i_size. >> + */ >> +static void shmem_shrinker_add(struct shmem_sb_info *sbinfo, >> + struct inode *inode, struct page *page) >> +{ >> + struct shmem_inode_info *info = SHMEM_I(inode); >> + >> + spin_lock(&sbinfo->shrinklist_lock); >> + /* >> + * _careful to defend against unlocked access to ->shrink_list in >> + * shmem_unused_huge_shrink() >> + */ >> + if (list_empty_careful(&info->shrinklist)) { >> + list_add_tail(&info->shrinklist, &sbinfo->shrinklist); >> + sbinfo->shrinklist_len++; >> + } >> + spin_unlock(&sbinfo->shrinklist_lock); >> + >> +#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG >> + if (page && PageTransHuge(page)) >> + memcg_set_shrinker_bit(page->mem_cgroup, page_to_nid(page), >> + inode->i_sb->s_shrink.id); >> +#endif >> +} >> + >> static int shmem_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr) >> { >> struct inode *inode = d_inode(dentry); >> @@ -1048,17 +1075,13 @@ static int shmem_setattr(struct dentry *dentry, struct iattr *attr) >> * to shrink under memory pressure. >> */ >> if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE)) { >> - spin_lock(&sbinfo->shrinklist_lock); >> - /* >> - * _careful to defend against unlocked access to >> - * ->shrink_list in shmem_unused_huge_shrink() >> - */ >> - if (list_empty_careful(&info->shrinklist)) { >> - list_add_tail(&info->shrinklist, >> - &sbinfo->shrinklist); >> - sbinfo->shrinklist_len++; >> - } >> - spin_unlock(&sbinfo->shrinklist_lock); >> + struct page *page; >> + >> + page = find_get_page(inode->i_mapping, >> + (newsize & HPAGE_PMD_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT); >> + shmem_shrinker_add(sbinfo, inode, page); >> + if (page) >> + put_page(page); > > 1)I'd move PageTransHuge() check from shmem_shrinker_add() to here. In case of page is not trans huge, > it looks strange and completely useless to add inode to shrinklist and then to avoid memcg_set_shrinker_bit(). > Nothing should be added to the shrinklist in this case. Ack, I'll take a look at this. > 2)In general I think this "last inode page spliter" does not fit SHINKER_MEMCG_AWARE conception, and > shmem_unused_huge_shrink() should be reworked as a new separate !memcg-aware shrinker instead of > .nr_cached_objects callback of generic fs shrinker. > > CC: Kirill Shutemov > > Kirill, are there any fundamental reasons to keep this shrinking logic in the generic fs shrinker? > Are there any no-go to for conversion this as a separate !memcg-aware shrinker? Making the shmem shrinker !memcg-aware seems like it would require tail pages beyond i_size not be charged to memcg. Otherwise memcg pressure (which only calls memcg aware shrinkers) won't uncharge them. Currently the entire compound page is charged. >> } >> } >> } >> @@ -1889,21 +1912,7 @@ static int shmem_getpage_gfp(struct inode *inode, pgoff_t index, >> if (PageTransHuge(page) && >> DIV_ROUND_UP(i_size_read(inode), PAGE_SIZE) < >> hindex + HPAGE_PMD_NR - 1) { >> - /* >> - * Part of the huge page is beyond i_size: subject >> - * to shrink under memory pressure. >> - */ >> - spin_lock(&sbinfo->shrinklist_lock); >> - /* >> - * _careful to defend against unlocked access to >> - * ->shrink_list in shmem_unused_huge_shrink() >> - */ >> - if (list_empty_careful(&info->shrinklist)) { >> - list_add_tail(&info->shrinklist, >> - &sbinfo->shrinklist); >> - sbinfo->shrinklist_len++; >> - } >> - spin_unlock(&sbinfo->shrinklist_lock); >> + shmem_shrinker_add(sbinfo, inode, page); >> } >> >> /* > > Thanks, > Kirill