OOM killer hung the whole system

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Hi, 

I was using a program to test OOM killer, but OOM killer hung my board.  The test snippet is very simple, just malloc() without free().

  6         int i=0;
  7         char *ptrtest=NULL;
  8          while (1)
  9          {
 10                    ptrtest = malloc(0x1000);
 11                    if (ptrtest == NULL)
 12                        printf("malloc failed.\n");
 13          }
 14          return 0;
 15 

After I executed this program(a.out), there is no reaction of my shell. Only this messege was shown:

[  180.138188] Out of memory: Kill process 2706 (qq) score 623 or sacrifice child
[  180.164230] Killed process 2706 (qq) total-vm:98156kB, anon-rss:96400kB, file-rss:4kB

I think it must be some problem with OOM killer, and tried a lot of way to get some infomation. And I got this:

=======================================================
Process: a.out, cpu: 0 pid: 1463 start: 0xd5849b00
=====================================================
    Task name: a.out pid: 1463 cpu: 0
    state: 0x2 exit_state: 0x0 stack base: 0xd6190000
    Stack:
    [<c08394e4>] __schedule+0x2c8
    [<c018df88>] squashfs_cache_get+0x108
    [<c0191020>] squashfs_readpage_block+0x28
    [<c018f648>] squashfs_readpage+0x624
    [<c0090d4c>] __do_page_cache_readahead+0x228
    [<c00882f4>] filemap_fault+0x1d4
    [<c00a5f10>] __do_fault+0x34
    [<c00a8ab0>] do_read_fault+0x19c
    [<c00a9388>] handle_mm_fault+0x468
    [<c00164b0>] do_page_fault+0x11c
    [<c00084a4>] do_PrefetchAbort+0x34
    [<c0011c1c>] ret_from_exception+0x0

I am suprised, because a.out is in /tmp, there is no relation between a.out and squashfs(my rootfs). Could anyone give me a hint ? Is the problem of squashfs or OOM killer. 
--
Cheers,
Rock
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