On 9/10/21 3:39 PM, Vasily Averin wrote: > The kernel currently allows dying tasks to exceed the memcg limits. > The allocation is expected to be the last one and the occupied memory > will be freed soon. > This is not always true because it can be part of the huge vmalloc > allocation. Allowed once, they will repeat over and over again. > diff --git a/mm/memcontrol.c b/mm/memcontrol.c > index 389b5766e74f..67195fcfbddf 100644 > --- a/mm/memcontrol.c > +++ b/mm/memcontrol.c > @@ -2622,15 +2625,6 @@ static int try_charge_memcg(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, gfp_t gfp_mask, > if (gfp_mask & __GFP_ATOMIC) > goto force; > > - /* > - * Unlike in global OOM situations, memcg is not in a physical > - * memory shortage. Allow dying and OOM-killed tasks to > - * bypass the last charges so that they can exit quickly and > - * free their memory. > - */ > - if (unlikely(should_force_charge())) > - goto force; > - Should we keep current behaviour for (current->flags & PF_EXITING) case perhaps? It is set inside do_exit only and (I hope) cannot trigger huge vmalloc allocations. Thank you, Vasily Averin