On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 02:22:38PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Thu, 17 Jan 2013 09:53:14 +0900 > Minchan Kim <minchan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Recently, Luigi reported there are lots of free swap space when > > OOM happens. It's easily reproduced on zram-over-swap, where > > many instance of memory hogs are running and laptop_mode is enabled. > > He said there was no problem when he disabled laptop_mode. > > > > The problem when I investigate problem is following as. > > > > Assumption for easy explanation: There are no page cache page in system > > because they all are already reclaimed. > > > > 1. try_to_free_pages disable may_writepage when laptop_mode is enabled. > > 2. shrink_inactive_list isolates victim pages from inactive anon lru list. > > 3. shrink_page_list adds them to swapcache via add_to_swap but it doesn't > > pageout because sc->may_writepage is 0 so the page is rotated back into > > inactive anon lru list. The add_to_swap made the page Dirty by SetPageDirty > > 4. 3 couldn't reclaim any pages so do_try_to_free_pages increase priority and > > retry reclaim with higher priority. > > 5. shrink_inactlive_list try to isolate victim pages from inactive anon lru list > > but got failed because it try to isolate pages with ISOLATE_CLEAN mode but > > inactive anon lru list is full of dirty pages by 3 so it just returns > > without any reclaim progress. > > 6. do_try_to_free_pages doesn't set may_write due to zero total_scanned. > > s/may_write/may_writepage/ Thanks! > > > Because sc->nr_scanned is increased by shrink_page_list but we don't call > > shrink_page_list in 5 due to short of isolated pages. > > This is the bug, is it not? > > In laptop mode, we still need to write out dirty swapcache at some > point. An appropriate time to do this is when the scanning priority is Yes and when to some point is really important. Now, the point for that is depends on on the number of scanned pages by shrink_page_list. It means we must isolate victim pages from inactive LRU list and call shrink_page_list to increase sc->nr_scanned but unfortunately, we have various filters to decrease CPU consumption and LRU churning when VM try to isolate victim pages so it could prevent isolating victim pages from LRU list. > getting high. But it seems that this ISOLATE_CLEAN->total_scanned Yes. I absolutely agree on that some point should depend on priority, NOT the number of scanned pages. And I already said to you about that. https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/1/10/643 We used to use such heuristic in several places in VM, ie DEF_PRIORITY - 2 But why I hesitate with the patch is that I think this patch should go to stable tree so the patch should be really small and have no side effect so I don't wanted to change laptop_mode behavior heavily caused by changing condition for may_writepage trigger point. > interaction is preventing that. > > (An enhancement to laptop mode would be to opportunistically write out > dirty swapcache in or around laptop_mode_timer_fn()). It could but it should be another patch and VM shouldn't rely on ONLY laptop_mode_timer_fn, IMHO. VM should have own rule to reclaim pages regardless of laptop_mode's help to prevent OOM kill. > > > Above loop is continued until OOM happens. > > The problem didn't happen before [1] was merged because old logic's isolatation > > in shrink_inactive_list was successful and tried to call shrink_page_list > > to pageout them but it still ends up failed to page out by may_writepage. > > But important point is that sc->nr_scanned was increased althoug we couldn't > > swap out them so do_try_to_free_pages could set may_writepages. > > So this patch need to go stable tree althoug it's a band-aid. > > Then, for latest linus tree, we should fix laptop_mode's fundamental > > problem. > > Well. Perhaps we can do that now. Okay. If you don't object my suggestion, I will send patches next week. Thanks for the review, Andrew! > > > [1] f80c067[mm: zone_reclaim: make isolate_lru_page() filter-aware] > > -- > To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in > the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, > see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . > Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx";> email@xxxxxxxxx </a> -- Kind regards, Minchan Kim -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx";> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>