On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 1:25 PM Yang Shi <shy828301@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > When investigating a slab cache bloat problem, significant amount of > negative dentry cache was seen, but confusingly they neither got shrunk > by reclaimer (the host has very tight memory) nor be shrunk by dropping > cache. The vmcore shows there are over 14M negative dentry objects on lru, > but tracing result shows they were even not scanned at all. The further > investigation shows the memcg's vfs shrinker_map bit is not set. So the > reclaimer or dropping cache just skip calling vfs shrinker. So we have > to reboot the hosts to get the memory back. > > I didn't manage to come up with a reproducer in test environment, and the > problem can't be reproduced after rebooting. But it seems there is race > between shrinker map bit clear and reparenting by code inspection. The > hypothesis is elaborated as below. > > The memcg hierarchy on our production environment looks like: > root > / \ > system user > > The main workloads are running under user slice's children, and it creates > and removes memcg frequently. So reparenting happens very often under user > slice, but no task is under user slice directly. > > So with the frequent reparenting and tight memory pressure, the below > hypothetical race condition may happen: > > CPU A CPU B > reparent > dst->nr_items == 0 > shrinker: > total_objects == 0 > add src->nr_items to dst > set_bit > retrun SHRINK_EMPTY return > clear_bit > child memcg offline > replace child's kmemcg_id to with > parent's (in memcg_offline_kmem()) > list_lru_del() between shrinker runs > see parent's kmemcg_id > dec dst->nr_items > reparent again > dst->nr_items may go negative > due to concurrent list_lru_del() > > The second run of shrinker: > read nr_items without any > synchronization, so it may > see intermediate negative > nr_items then total_objects > may return 0 conincidently coincidently > > keep the bit cleared > dst->nr_items != 0 > skip set_bit > add scr->nr_item to dst > > After this point dst->nr_item may never go zero, so reparenting will not > set shrinker_map bit anymore. And since there is no task under user > slice directly, so no new object will be added to its lru to set the > shrinker map bit either. That bit is kept cleared forever. > > How does list_lru_del() race with reparenting? It is because > reparenting replaces childen's kmemcg_id to parent's without protecting children's > from nlru->lock, so list_lru_del() may see parent's kmemcg_id but > actually deleting items from child's lru, but dec'ing parent's nr_items, > so the parent's nr_items may go negative as commit > 2788cf0c401c268b4819c5407493a8769b7007aa ("memcg: reparent list_lrus and > free kmemcg_id on css offline") says. > > Since it is impossible that dst->nr_items goes negative and > src->nr_items goes zero at the same time, so it seems we could set the > shrinker map bit iff src->nr_items != 0. We could synchronize > list_lru_count_one() and reparenting with nlru->lock, but it seems > checking src->nr_items in reparenting is the simplest and avoids lock > contention. > > Fixes: fae91d6d8be5 ("mm/list_lru.c: set bit in memcg shrinker bitmap on first list_lru item appearance") > Suggested-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@xxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@xxxxxx> > Cc: Vladimir Davydov <vdavydov.dev@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Kirill Tkhai <ktkhai@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> v4.19+ > Signed-off-by: Yang Shi <shy828301@xxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@xxxxxxxxxx>